HP envy h8-1534: the upgrade of processor AMD, Confusion

My motherboard is the current model:

M3970AM-HP (Angelica).

In the treatment of the upgrade information section, it lists supported processors.

Supported for my motherboard is AM3 - b.

All upgrades processor, when I search on ebay, amazon and newegg, appear as AM3 +.

When I look for the FX-8150 (Zambezi) processor, it redirects me to the FX-8350 Black Edition Vichera 8 - Core.

I would buy and use the 8-Core Vichera.

My question: is he supported by my motherboard?

The HP website seems to suggest it is but I have friends and other sources who say that maybe it's not.

Please clarify this issue for me.

Thank you.

Confirmed, Angelica 2 motherboard supports the processor Vichera FX-8350

HP ENVY desktop PC h8-1423 product specifications

http://PartSurfer.HP.com/search.aspx?type=prod & SearchText = H3Y48AA

http://PartSurfer.HP.com/search.aspx?type=prod & SearchText = C1U59AV

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