Processor upgrade information * TDP: Up to 91 W. * Socket type: LGA 1151. * Motherboard supports the following processor upgrades: HP Desktop PCs - motherboard specifications, Thimphu-K
3-pin or 4-pin headers allocated for chassis exhaust and intake fans. Storage and Peripherals
Distinct keyboard (purple) and mouse (green) inputs or a single combo port.
If you are moving the motherboard to a new case, the 9-pin Front Panel Header (located at the bottom right) is crucial. Based on: HDD LED + Pin 2: HDD LED – Pin 3: Power LED + Pin 4: Power LED – Pin 5: Power Button Pin 6: Power Button return (GND) Pin 7: Reset Switch Pin 8: Reset return (GND) Pin 9: Reserved (NC) Pin 10 (or missing pin): Key (no pin)
The manual is embedded within the full PC model’s documentation.
The ipm17-002 is almost certainly not a standard retail motherboard . It is likely a proprietary OEM motherboard (probably from Foxconn or Intel ) used inside a pre-built desktop computer, such as an HP Compaq Elite 8300 or HP Pro 3500 series (or a similar Lenovo/Dell business PC).
This motherboard can be identified by several part numbers, which all refer to the same hardware revision:
Typically 4-5 SATA 3.0 ports for hard drives or SSDs. USB 3.0 Headers: For front-panel USB ports. USB 2.0 Headers: For USB 2.0 expansion.
Processor upgrade information * TDP: Up to 91 W. * Socket type: LGA 1151. * Motherboard supports the following processor upgrades: HP Desktop PCs - motherboard specifications, Thimphu-K
3-pin or 4-pin headers allocated for chassis exhaust and intake fans. Storage and Peripherals
Distinct keyboard (purple) and mouse (green) inputs or a single combo port.
If you are moving the motherboard to a new case, the 9-pin Front Panel Header (located at the bottom right) is crucial. Based on: HDD LED + Pin 2: HDD LED – Pin 3: Power LED + Pin 4: Power LED – Pin 5: Power Button Pin 6: Power Button return (GND) Pin 7: Reset Switch Pin 8: Reset return (GND) Pin 9: Reserved (NC) Pin 10 (or missing pin): Key (no pin)
The manual is embedded within the full PC model’s documentation.
The ipm17-002 is almost certainly not a standard retail motherboard . It is likely a proprietary OEM motherboard (probably from Foxconn or Intel ) used inside a pre-built desktop computer, such as an HP Compaq Elite 8300 or HP Pro 3500 series (or a similar Lenovo/Dell business PC).
This motherboard can be identified by several part numbers, which all refer to the same hardware revision:
Typically 4-5 SATA 3.0 ports for hard drives or SSDs. USB 3.0 Headers: For front-panel USB ports. USB 2.0 Headers: For USB 2.0 expansion.
