Desktop motherboards, like yours, use a 3V Lithium battery. The most common one is CR2032, but any compatible battery (size/voltage) will do the job! You can always take out your battery and look for a replacement for it - model and details are printed on it's top.
The CMOS battery on your motherboard is located to the right of the memory modules, as shown in the picture below:
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Desktop motherboards, like yours, use a 3V Lithium battery. The most common one is CR2032, but any compatible battery (size/voltage) will do the job! You can always take out your battery and look for a replacement for it - model and details are printed on it's top.
The CMOS battery on your motherboard is located to the right of the memory modules, as shown in the picture below:
In case of a problem or clarification, don't hesitate to post me a reply before rejecting my answer.
If you are satisfied, rate my solution with the "thumbs" or (even better) add a testimonial.
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Pelu.