Motherboard upgrade e9260f

Greetings:

I have a HP e9260f and added so much that I really don't want to go buy a new desktop computer.  Added a diet more to support a better graphics card and a 250 GB ssd & 16 GB of ram.  That being said, I want to upgrade my processor and extend the memory of 32 GB.  I like the home version of Windows 7, he came with so no emergency to 8.  I do a lot of graphics work great and some 3D stuff, so I can use what I can get.  My understanding is that I have to update my current to be able motherboard to use a bigger processor.  I'm not a hardware guy, just do what I need for my projects and do my best to combine it.  So, is it feasible with this established to improve the motherboard and if so what would the bundle of the recommended mother/CPU card?  Thank you!

Bob

If you want to replace the motherboard by a Council of "stock", you will need to buy a new copy of Windows 7. This is because the Microsoft Windows license is tied to the card mother OEM that came with your computer. The use of any other motherboard will make non-genuine Windows, and you personal set of recovery discs HP no longer works.

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