By following this guide, you can master the HP E93839 motherboard, keeping its drivers in check and its temperatures low, ensuring many more years of reliable service from this classic business workhorse.
Dust buildup inside the heatsink fins and cooling fans restricts critical airflow.
When installing Windows 10 on this older board, you will almost certainly see a next to entries like "SM Bus Controller," "PCI Memory Controller," or "PCI Data Acquisition and Signal Processing Controller". This is a very common issue. Do not search for individual drivers for these entries; simply install the Intel Chipset driver package from HP's support page. The installation of this package will automatically resolve all these missing driver warnings.
To effectively manage drivers and system health, it's helpful to first understand what's under the hood. The HP E93839 (often accompanied by the model code ) is a MicroATX motherboard built on the Intel Q67 Express chipset . This chipset is key to the board's stability and is designed for the LGA1155 (Socket H2) processor family, which includes several 2nd generation (Sandy Bridge) and some 3rd generation (Ivy Bridge) Intel Core processors, like the Core i5.
Less likely, but some users search for “hot” meaning recently released or widely downloaded drivers for this board.