HP 630 motherboard compatibility

Hello,
I have might have ton replace the motherboard on my HP 630 notebook with an Intel Celeron B810 CPu and I was wondering if boards designed for Core i3/i5 CPUs would be compatible? I haven't found any good Celeron boards i
online.

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