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Hmm... I thought that was indeed a BTX board at first. But it appears to simply be a mATX board mounted upside down in a BTX case. Odd. But from the hole pattern (that I can see) it looks like a std. mATX board will fit.
Does your case have an I/O shield that is removable, or one that is integral with the case? If you are unsure, take a photo of the back of the case.

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I can't find a good picture of that case from the inside, or a picture of your current m/b. But some HPs use a BTX design instead of an ATX design. So, let me ask you this...
Looking at the front of your computer, do you remove the left or the right side panel to access the insides?
 

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That's not the point I was striving for. If your case is of the BTX design, the standard ATX boards (like that Asrock) will not work. That is why I asked which side of the case opened up. Determining that will allow me to know if your case is ATX or BTX.


Edit: I have since found your current board. I believe it is this one: http://images.esellerpro.com/2131/I/682/51/ch21.jpg
If that is your current board, it is ATX and any mATX board will fit. Including the Asrock you mentioned above.
 

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Hmm... I thought that was indeed a BTX board at first. But it appears to simply be a mATX board mounted upside down in a BTX case. Odd. But from the hole pattern (that I can see) it looks like a std. mATX board will fit.
Does your case have an I/O shield that is removable, or one that is integral with the case? If you are unsure, take a photo of the back of the case.
 
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