The Pegatron IPMSB-H61 is a legacy micro-ATX motherboard designed for Intel's 2nd Generation Core processors (Sandy Bridge) using the LGA 1155 socket. While it is no longer in production, it remains a common component in older desktop systems and the secondary market. Review: Pegatron IPMSB-H61
*Note: While original specs listed 8GB max, users have successfully verified 16GB capacity using 2x8GB modules. 2. Rear Panel I/O Ports
Troubleshooting
Title: The Legacy Revival
The Pegatron IPMSB-H61 motherboard is a micro-ATX (uATX) board designed for Intel’s LGA 1155 socket, primarily supporting 2nd generation "Sandy Bridge" processors. This motherboard is often found in OEM systems like those from Mecer or Stone, and its manual serves as a critical reference for system assembly and troubleshooting. Technical Specifications
Q: Can I use a 3rd generation Intel Core processor with the IPMSB-H61? A: Yes, the IPMSB-H61 supports 2nd and 3rd generation Intel Core processors.
, though this often depends on specific OEM implementations. The board's
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The Pegatron IPMSB-H61 is a legacy micro-ATX motherboard designed for Intel's 2nd Generation Core processors (Sandy Bridge) using the LGA 1155 socket. While it is no longer in production, it remains a common component in older desktop systems and the secondary market. Review: Pegatron IPMSB-H61
*Note: While original specs listed 8GB max, users have successfully verified 16GB capacity using 2x8GB modules. 2. Rear Panel I/O Ports
Troubleshooting
Title: The Legacy Revival
The Pegatron IPMSB-H61 motherboard is a micro-ATX (uATX) board designed for Intel’s LGA 1155 socket, primarily supporting 2nd generation "Sandy Bridge" processors. This motherboard is often found in OEM systems like those from Mecer or Stone, and its manual serves as a critical reference for system assembly and troubleshooting. Technical Specifications
Q: Can I use a 3rd generation Intel Core processor with the IPMSB-H61? A: Yes, the IPMSB-H61 supports 2nd and 3rd generation Intel Core processors.
, though this often depends on specific OEM implementations. The board's
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