HP Pavilion t3720 desktop PC: CPU upgrade

Hello. I'm looking to upgrade the processor in my HP t3720.
The motherboard is an A8M2N-(NodusM3) and the CPU processor is AMD Athlon 64 X 2 4200 +.
What are the processors are compatible with this motherboard? I'm a bit confused because I read that some 5000 +, 5400 + and 6000 + are compatible and some are not... There are codes or info that can help me to find the right model? (or I just need to pay attention to the Watt?).

Thank you in advance!

Fabio, welcome to the forum.

This is compatible with the motherboard processors:

Type of socket: AM2

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