HP Pavilion Slimline S5610y card mother Windows 7

I bought my office a year ago and THREE WEEKS.  The motherboard is "slaughtered."  I can't find a replacement.  Help.  I can't afford to buy a new computer every year.  I read somewhere, that HP has become aware of the problem with this motherboard.  Thank you for your help.

Call HP and ask if they can help you in some way. Depending on when you bought the computer and when their warranty value system to date, you can have a bit left of warranty. If the system says you're out of warranty, I can try to get a direct e-mail for you.

Frank

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