Motherboard on an HP desktop computer

I bought a HP desktop PC product # p6510f.  On HP Software Support, updates, it shows that I have H - RS880 - Μatx MB HP computer name ALOE. Intergrated graphics ATI Radeon HD 4200. Chipset AMD 7856.

On systems, it says I have FOXCONN product # 2 A 92. AMD R5780 chipset. I ran the other software that shows what kind of Mo I and all say FOXCONN. I don't know of very many software updates for this MB. I know that HP has a different name for their Mo. Everything he says, it's HP computer name is ALOE. Are these two even Mo? I was not able to find anything that says they are. Could someone help me before I have contact HP.

Thank you, David

Hanspuppa,

He great insight. Here is a link, it's a spec'ed from Foxconn HP:http://mxdtr.com/h-rs880-uatx-foxconn-aloe-motherboard-bios-dirver-drivers-download/

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