Because it is an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) component, it features non-standard form factors, proprietary power connectors, and targeted expansion limits that differ significantly from standard retail ATX or microATX boards. Technical Specifications Overview

I recently acquired an HP 8767 A SMVB motherboard, and I'm having some trouble getting it up and running. I've searched online for documentation and forums specific to this motherboard, but I haven't been able to find much information.

Before assembling, ensure your hardware matches these specifications: Processor (CPU) : Supports Intel 10th Generation (Comet Lake-S) processors with a TDP up to Compatible sockets: Example CPUs: Intel Core i7-10700, i5-10400, i3-10100 Memory (RAM) DDR4 UDIMM (288-pin) sockets HP Support Community Capacity: Supports up to (2 x 16 GB) on 64-bit systems

uses a custom form factor typical of HP's pre-built systems. It is built to maximize efficiency in compact towers while providing essential expansion for modern components. HP Desktop PCs - Motherboard Specifications, Baker

The primary bottlenecks to keep in mind are physical and thermal constraints:

The official HP support site no longer lists these. Check Vogons.org forums or Archive.org’s HP Drivers collection under “Vectra VL 8 – 8767 A SMVB.”