8767 A -smvb- Motherboard !!better!! - Hp

In the world of proprietary computer hardware, few components are as misunderstood—or as critical—as the motherboard. For technicians, IT asset managers, and PC repair enthusiasts, encountering a board with a cryptic alphanumeric code like often triggers a mix of curiosity and frustration. If you have stumbled upon this board, you are likely holding a piece of Hewlett-Packard’s OEM history.

Standard ATX power supplies with this motherboard. HP uses: hp 8767 a -smvb- motherboard

Speeds supported up to (depending on the CPU installed). In the world of proprietary computer hardware, few

If you are replacing a failed board, you can typically use a revision B or C board as long as the base number matches (8767). However, HP’s BIOS whitelist may reject certain Wi-Fi modules if you swap revisions. Always cross-check the original system’s serial number. Standard ATX power supplies with this motherboard

| Feature | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | | LGA 775 (Socket T) | | Supported CPUs | Intel Core 2 Quad (Q66xx, Q84xx), Core 2 Duo (E7xxx, E8xxx), Pentium Dual-Core, Celeron | | Chipset | Intel G41 Northbridge + ICH7 Southbridge | | Front Side Bus | 1333 / 1066 / 800 MHz | | Memory | 2 x DDR3 DIMM slots (max 4GB or 8GB - BIOS dependent) | | Integrated GPU | Intel GMA X4500 | | Expansion Slots | 1 x PCIe x16 (v1.1), 1 x PCIe x1, 2 x PCI | | Storage | 4 x SATA II (3Gb/s), 1 x PATA (IDE) | | Rear I/O | PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse, VGA, 4x USB 2.0, RJ-45 LAN, 3x Audio jacks | | Power Connector | 24-pin ATX (proprietary pinout possible) + 4-pin CPU |

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