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HP 799156-001 Socket LGA1151 Intel System Board
- Socket LGA1151 for Intel Processors
- Supports Intel 6th and 7th Generation Core CPUs
- Standard ATX or Micro-ATX Form Factor (depending on specific model)
- DDR4 Memory Support
- Multiple SATA Ports for Storage
- PCIe Slots for Graphics and Expansion Cards
- Integrated Audio and Gigabit Ethernet
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Product Overview
The HP 799156-001 is a system board designed for Intel LGA1151 processors. This motherboard serves as the central hub for desktop computers, connecting all critical components and providing expansion capabilities.
Technical Information
| Socket Type | LGA1151 |
| Brand | HP |
| Part Number | 799156-001 |
Additional Specifications
| Memory Type | DDR4 |
| Processor Compatibility | Intel 6th/7th Gen |
Product Description
This HP system board, identified by SKU 799156-001, is built to accommodate Intel processors utilizing the LGA1151 socket. This socket type is primarily associated with Intel's 6th Generation (Skylake) and 7th Generation (Kaby Lake) Core processors, offering a balance of performance and power efficiency for a wide range of desktop applications. The motherboard acts as the backbone of the computer system, enabling communication between the CPU, RAM, storage devices, and expansion cards. The board typically supports DDR4 memory, allowing for higher data transfer rates and improved performance compared to older DDR3 modules. It usually features multiple DIMM slots to accommodate various memory capacities, catering to users with different needs, from basic office tasks to more demanding workloads like gaming or video editing. Storage connectivity is provided via several SATA ports, supporting both traditional hard drives and faster solid-state drives (SSDs), crucial for quick system boot times and application loading. Expansion capabilities are facilitated through PCI Express (PCIe) slots. A primary PCIe x16 slot is typically present for installing a dedicated graphics card, while additional PCIe x1 or x4 slots can be used for other peripherals such as network cards, sound cards, or capture devices. Integrated features often include high-definition audio for sound output and a Gigabit Ethernet controller for reliable wired network connectivity. The specific form factor (e.g., ATX, Micro-ATX) will dictate the overall size and the number of expansion slots available, influencing the choice of computer case.

