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you will need the complete specs of the current motherboard.
what processor socket does it have?
what is the memory speed?
the new motherboard has to have the same socket type and memory MHz as the current one otherwise you’ll be replacing those parts as well. otherwise all the other components should simply swap over: graphics card, power supply
for example, the current one has a 10th gen Intel processor, so probably a socket 1151 but it’ll need confirming.
then due to the hardware changes, Windows 10 may have to be reactivated, no biggie, but it’ll just give you an idea that you are not only up for a new motherboard and new case, there will be flow-on affects.
and as you freely admit, not being up on PC’s too much, you’ll probably be wanting all this done by someone else.
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