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You need to know what socket (processor plug) your current CPU has and what the one you could upgrade to has.
The CPU you said to me, Athlon X2 220 has AM3 socket.
The best AMD CPUs (processors) without integrated graphics right now are AMD FX series. They have AM3+ socket. Slight difference from AM3. Some AM3+ CPU might fit AM3 motherboard. You have to do research and find out.
If you can fit a AMD FX 6300 in that would be good, if you can afford a AMD FX 6350, 8320 or 8350 that would be even better.
You just need to research your motherboard and if it will fit or not.
Ya just make sure you know for sure what CPU (processor) you have and what socket it and your current motherboard use. Cause you have said some things that don't make sense.
Like that you have a ASUS model computer with a AMD APU socket FM 2 and then later that you have a Athlon X2 220 socket AM3.
Make sure you know before you buy, if you get it wrong you may need a new motherboard.