Pavilion a6112x1 Motherboard upgrade

I would like to upgrade the motherboard and Proccesor and food will be the new mother boards work?

If not can you recommend a quad core and motherboard proccessor

I currently have a 64 x 2 4000 2.10 ghz its really outdated for today's software

I couldn't find a reference to a HP a6112x, a6112.fr also was not a match. That said, lets discuss.

When you replace a different motherboard, you cease to be an OEM OS license.

(1) the purchase of a new OS (you probably had Vista), in my humble OPINION a detail of Win 7 Professional OS . $258

(2) 630-650W $ 70-115 POWER SUPPLY

(3) then a motherboard and GPU?

New quad core HP, WIN 7 start of price to $520-920 (3 models)

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