HP Pavilion p6774y: N-Alvorix-RS880-Μatx Motherboard

My office runs only fans when turned on, the hard drive is not engaging, the monitor keeps just scan for a signal. I checked the connection right, I tried another monitor always the same answer. I took the hard dave and put it in another computer and it came but the motherboard in this computer is not compatible with my hard drive because it wouldn't start windows. I tried to find the same motherboard online and I can't find one. Anyone know what are the mothers compatible with the same or better features than my original for a Pavilion p6774y?

The HP Pavilion p6774y magnesium Gray edition was released in November 2010, 4 years ago.
http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c02629593

This computer uses a motherboard (N-Alvorix-RS880-formfat (Alvorix)) provided by
Foxconn using socket AM3 (AMD) and AMD 785 G chipset processors.

Here is the specification of motherboard Alvorix:
http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c02560084

IF you wish to use a replacement DIRECT, CHECK eBay and sellers of HP hardware.

IF you want a motherboard FOXCONN retail with the same grip (AM3) and chipset (785G)-
their motherboards II Deluxe cinema or cinema II Premium may agree.
http://www.FoxconnChannel.com/ProductDetail.aspx?T=motherboard & U = us0000472

Foxconn cinema II Deluxe Review (2010): YouTube
http://youtu.be/lVzPOsvBqv4

I STRONGLY SUGGEST that you work with Local (with qualified Tech) computer store for upgrade/replacement.

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