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The HP 887A motherboard is a prime example of the proprietary designs that HP used extensively in their consumer and business desktops during the early 2010s. While not a household name like "ROG" or "Aorus," the 887A powered countless HP Pavilion, Compaq Presario, and HP Pro series machines. Understanding its specs, limitations, and upgrade paths is essential for anyone looking to revive or repurpose an old HP desktop.
These boards are boring. They don't overclock. They don't overheat. They simply work. The BIOS is locked down tight, but that stability makes them perfect for headless servers (TrueNAS, Pi-hole, or old-school file servers). hp 887a motherboard
| Parameter | Details | |-----------|---------| | Form Factor | Custom Micro-ATX (24.1 cm × 24.1 cm approx., with non-standard mounting holes) | | Socket | LGA 1151 (v2) | | Supported CPUs | Intel Core i3, i5, i7 (8th gen primarily; some revisions support 7th gen) | | Chipset | Intel H370 or B360 (OEM variant) | | Memory | 2 × DDR4 DIMM slots, up to 32 GB (2400/2666 MHz, dual channel) | | Expansion Slots | 1 × PCIe x16 (3.0), 1 × PCIe x1, 1 × PCIe x4 (open-ended) | | Storage | 4 × SATA 6Gb/s, 1 × M.2 2280 (PCIe x4/SATA) | | Rear I/O | 4 × USB 3.0, 2 × USB 2.0, 1 × HDMI, 1 × VGA, 1 × RJ45 (GbE), audio jacks, PS/2 combo | | Internal Headers | 2 × USB 2.0, 1 × USB 3.0, front panel audio, COM header, TPM header, 4-pin CPU fan, 3-pin chassis fan | | Power Connectors | 24-pin ATX (proprietary pinout), 4-pin CPU (proprietary 4-pin vs standard 4+4) | HP 887A Motherboard: An In-Depth Look at the
Fix: Update to the latest BIOS from HP (version 02.15 or newer). Then enable “TPM Device” in BIOS under Security > TPM Embedded Security. OEM vs aftermarket: prefer OEM FRU boards or