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Hp 8767 A -smvb- Motherboard !!top!!

is a proprietary HP design, meaning it does not follow standard ATX mounting or power conventions.

The motherboard, commonly known by its Erica/Baker SSID (8767) or Baker-series designation, is a custom-manufactured Intel motherboard primarily utilized in HP Pavilion Gaming and Pavilion desktop PCs (such as the TG01-1xxx series). This Micro-ATX board was designed to support 10th Gen Intel Core processors and provides a cost-effective platform for office work, home use, and moderate gaming. Key Specifications and Features Socket: LGA1200 Chipset: Intel H470 Form Factor: Micro-ATX (approx. 29.09 x 20.3 cm)

Support for USB 3.2 Gen 1 (Type-A and Type-C) and a 3-in-1 media card reader. Important Upgrade Considerations

| Feature | Details | |-----------------|--------------------------------------------------------------| | | Intel 945G or 946GZ (Northbridge) + ICH7 (Southbridge) | | CPU Socket | LGA 775 | | Supported CPUs | Intel Pentium 4 (Prescott), Pentium D, Celeron D, Core 2 Duo (some revisions) | | FSB | 533/800/1066 MHz (varies with chipset) | | RAM Type | DDR2 SDRAM (non-ECC, unbuffered) | | RAM Slots | 4 x DIMM (max 4GB or 8GB depending on BIOS) | | Integrated Graphics | Intel GMA 950 (if 945G) | | Expansion Slots | 1 x PCIe x16, 1-2 x PCIe x1, 2 x PCI | | Storage | 4 x SATA 2.0 (3Gb/s), 1 x PATA (IDE) | | Rear I/O | PS/2 keyboard/mouse, VGA, parallel, serial, 4x USB 2.0, LAN, audio jacks | | Form Factor | Micro-ATX (approx. 9.6" x 9.6") with HP proprietary front-panel header | hp 8767 a -smvb- motherboard

One M.2 Socket 1, Key A; One M.2 Socket 3, Key M (2280/2242) for NVMe SSDs

: This is dedicated entirely to your discrete graphics card. Even though modern graphics cards use PCIe 4.0 or 5.0 interfaces, they maintain full backward compatibility with this slot. Performance bottlenecks are minimal when deploying modern mid-tier GPUs.

The HP 8767 A does not officially support XMP (Intel's Extreme Memory Profile). This means that installing memory that relies on an XMP profile to achieve its rated speed will not work. The board will run the memory at JEDEC (industry standard) specifications. Therefore, when purchasing memory, it's best to look for kits that natively support 2933MHz or 2666MHz without requiring XMP. is a proprietary HP design, meaning it does

The board is unlikely to support M.2 SATA SSDs (even if they fit physically) due to the socket's keying and BIOS limitations. Always choose an NVMe drive.

The TouchSmart 600 chassis has limited airflow.

This board is primarily found inside:

Yet the truly interesting part is what isn’t written .

If you press the power button and the fans spin for a second then stop, or if you see a solid amber/orange power light with no video: