Ms7860 Ver 12 Motherboard Specs (2024)

The HP MS-7860 VER:1.2 motherboard Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

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This board is proprietary to HP ProDesk 400 series microtower cases. It is generally not compatible with standard ATX power supplies without adapters, as it uses 6-pin or similar custom HP power connections. Why Choose the MS-7860 Ver: 1.2? ms7860 ver 12 motherboard specs

Up to 16 GB or 32 GB (Depending on 2-slot vs 4-slot variant configuration) SATA III (6.0 Gbps) and SATA II Network (LAN) Realtek RTL8151GH-CG Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000 Mbps) Audio Codec Realtek ALC221 High Definition Audio Processor & Chipset Architecture

The board hosts multiple internal SATA interfaces for storage drives: The HP MS-7860 VER:1

: 16 GB total for 2-slot variants (2 x 8GB) or up to 32 GB for 4-slot variations (4 x 8GB). Expansion Slots

| Problem | Likely Cause & Solution | | :--- | :--- | | | Incompatible RAM: OEM boards are picky. Try a single stick in Slot 1. Use low-density modules based on 256Mx8 or 512Mx8 chips. Clear CMOS. | | Front panel buttons/LEDs don't work | Proprietary Pinout: The MS-7860 uses a non-standard pin layout. You need the correct pinout diagram to re-wire the case cables, as a standard connector won't work. | | Integrated graphics output issues | Driver/BIOS Setting: Install the correct Intel graphics driver. If using a discrete GPU, ensure the monitor is plugged into the GPU, not the motherboard. | | System randomly shuts down or restarts | Overheating: A failing or clogged CPU cooler is a common cause in older systems. Also check that the power supply fan is working and the unit isn't failing. | | Onboard audio has no sound | Driver/BIOS Conflict: Ensure the correct Realtek audio driver is installed. If you've installed a GPU with HDMI audio, Windows may have switched the default audio output to the GPU. | It is generally not compatible with standard ATX

A known issue documented by users is the motherboard powering on but failing to post, often accompanied by . This typically indicates a processor-related issue (missing or unsupported CPU) or a chipset failure. If you encounter this, try reseating the CPU, checking for bent pins in the LGA1150 socket, or testing with a known-good low-power Pentium processor.

| Feature | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | | Custom proprietary (Small Form Factor / AIO) | | Chipset | AMD A68M FCH (Fusion Controller Hub) | | Socket | AMD FM2+ (906 pins) | | Release Year | ~2014–2016 | | BIOS | AMI UEFI (Often branded with HP Logo) | | Manufacturer | MSI (Printed on the board) / Assembled for HP |

Many units shipped with an AMD A4-5000 (Kabini, not FM2+ – soldered) or E1-2500 (Soldered SOC). If your board has a soldered CPU, the socket is not user-upgradeable. Check VER:12 solder pads near CPU before purchasing.

Here is a detailed breakdown of the MS-7860 VER 1.2 specifications.