HP IPM17-002 Motherboard Manual & Hardware Guide The (internally designated by HP as the Odense or Odense2-K under part number 862992-002 ) is a custom OEM micro-ATX (uATX) mainboard. It powers popular mid-tier pre-built desktop systems, including the HP Omen 870 Series and HP Envy 750 Series .
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Located on the right edge of the board. Supplies power to the chipset and expansion slots. HP IPM17-002 Motherboard Manual & Hardware Guide The
The BIOS features are minimal compared to a retail motherboard. Typical settings include Boot Order, enabling/disabling virtualization (VT-x), SATA configuration, and basic security settings. Advanced overclocking or detailed voltage controls are not available. Located on the right edge of the board
Supports up to PC4-23400 (DDR4-2933) and up to 32 GB total (16 GB per slot) on 64-bit systems. 1x PCI Express x16 (Gen 3.0) for graphics. 1x M.2 socket 1, key A for WLAN and Bluetooth. 1x M.2 socket 3, key M for SSD (SATA or PCIe). Front Panel Connector Pinout
| Problem | Potential Fixes | | :--- | :--- | | | Double-check the connection of the two-pin power switch wire. Ensure the 24-pin motherboard and 4-pin CPU power cables from the PSU are securely attached. | | New case swap fails | Re-verify the F_PANEL pinout. Ensure you are not accidentally shorting other pins. | | Motherboard not detecting GPU | Check that the GPU is fully seated in the PCIe slot and verify that the power connectors on the GPU are connected. The PCIe slot is standard and should work with any modern card. | | RAM not detected or running slow | Try different RAM sticks or slots. The board has only two slots, so ensure you are using supported DIMMs (non-ECC, 288-pin DDR4). | | System randomly shuts down | This usually indicates a power issue or overheating. Monitor your CPU temperatures and ensure your PSU has adequate wattage for your components. |