HP Pavilion a6519fh: HP Pavilion a6519fh motherboard update

Hello, I have a HP Pavilion a6519fh PC with a dead card mother IPIBL-LB (Benicia) - form factor Micro ATX 24.4X24.4cm before replacing with that I would like to know if someone has upgraded to a new mobo that I can replace the old?

I have a 400w power supply, an Intel core 2 duo E6700 processor and a graphics card GT 640 that were on the old mobo that I hope that I can still use. Thanks for any advice.

If I were you, I would buy one of these motherboards in ebay.  Because the computer is more than 7 years old, I would not spend too much money on it.  Buy the original motherboard can assure that it will work without problem.

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