manufacturing of the motherboard

Hi I have a Hp pavilion a6230n and I would like to know what is the brand of my motherboard, do anyone knows thank you, I think that his asus but I'm not 100% sure

Yes, you are right.

Map of mother M2N68-(Narra2) in your PC by ASUS for HP.

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