The HP E93839 FXN1 motherboard is a classic example of well-built, reliable business hardware from a past era. While it will never be a cutting-edge gaming rig, it is far from e-waste.
Useful for sound cards, dedicated network interface cards (NICs), or PCIe-to-M.2 NVMe adapter cards (though booting from NVMe may require custom BIOS modifications). Rear I/O Ports and Connectivity hp fxn1 e93839 motherboard specs
4 x SATA II (3.0 Gb/s) or SATA III (6.0 Gb/s) ports. The HP E93839 FXN1 motherboard is a classic
"Are you sure this is worth the drive?" his assistant, Mia, asked, leaning against a rack of blinking switches. "It’s a dinosaur, Elias. This unit was pulled from an insurance firm in 2015." Rear I/O Ports and Connectivity 4 x SATA II (3
1 to 3 x PCI Express x1 slots (Revision dependent, used for Wi-Fi cards or extra USB headers).
The FXN1 motherboard uses the LGA 1155 socket. While it officially supports 2nd generation Intel Core (“Sandy Bridge”) processors, many revisions (especially those using the Q65 chipset) are without a BIOS update that HP rarely provided for OEM boards.