N Alvorix-RS880-formfat (Alvorix)

I have the desktop model P6674y w / of the card mother-N-Alvorix-RS880-formfat (Alvorix). The specs say it can take only prossesor socket AM3, eight core AMD FX-8350 chip is the type of socket AM3, it'll work?

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