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Also, Ghz does in no way reflect the actual performance of a CPU. A 3.5Ghz AMD Ryzen 2 or Intel 8th gen will heavily outperform any AM3(+) CPU running at 5Ghz.
The best upgrade you may be able to do is to a AMD FX 8350, but I am not super familiar with these older AMD CPUs but if I recall correctly not every mobo will work with every CPU. So which motherboard do you have?
it came with my pavilion p6710f in 2010, Another question about that, could I add a 10 series GPU on the motherboard? I don't know much about PC hardware :P
I might consider something like this [www.newegg.com]
You ate probably better off saving up to a new build
These ultra "high-end" FX CPUs will only work on 990FX motherboard which support these 220w chips. And your motherboard requires a BIOS update for it to become a AM3+ mobo, a BIOS update which doesn't appear to exist.
(retail) Mobos which support this CPU: https://pcpartpicker.com/products/motherboard/?compatible_with=pGrG3C
These 9000 series FX CPUs requires a lot of power, a massive heatsink and a very expensive motherboard while being dirt slow and delivering terible performance. So even if this CPU did work in your mobo it would be a terrible purchase.
That FX 9590 vs a modern i3 and R3:
http://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i3-8100-vs-AMD-FX-9590/3942vs1812
http://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/AMD-Ryzen-3-1300X-vs-AMD-FX-9590/3930vs1812
To lazy didn't read:
Not gonna happen.
Don't spend any money on this PC, you will be buying 8 year old hardware which was already terrible when it was new. It's best to sell it and get a whole new PC.
Intel 8000 series or AMD Ryzen 2000 series.
But this appears to be a HP pre-build. So it's best to not reuse anything, besides maybe the HDD/SSD as extra storage for the new PC. Everything else should be replaced, meaning get a completely new PC.
I don't believe anyone here can say for sure ^.
In reality the GPU is like if it fits in the slot and you've got enough power for it then it "should" work but dealing with old unsupported crap there's always a margin of error.