Its possible to find a socket 478 motherboards on sale new, 2nd hand they are pretty easy to get. You'd have to be careful though, some socket 478 boards use DDR2, 1 PATA port and have PCI x16 slots for video (your gigabyte uses DDR, has 2 PATA ports and an AGP video card).
It is possible to get AGP video cards with HDMI with newer ATI/AMD cards, but technically they dont support linux (even though they do work with linux from everything I've seen).
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Originally Posted by TobiSGD
The GA-8IPE1000 Pro G is a mainboard for socket 478 CPUs (older Pentium 4 and Celeron). If you want to replace that motherboard with a new one you also have to replace CPU, RAM. I would recommend to buy a cheap new computer.
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+1, though I wouldnt suggest buying a whole new computer. The sonata case at least is worth hanging onto, if it was me I'd install new parts into that.