Pegatron H87-m1 -
The Pegatron H87-M1: OEM Workhorse or Hidden Gem?
This board is common in prebuilt PCs (HP, ASUS, etc.). π Cheap, supports decent 4th gen CPUs, H87 chipset features. π Bad: May have proprietary power/reset headers. Not for overclocking. No M.2 slot.
If you're building a sub-$50 office PC or retro gaming rig (Windows 7/10), this board works fine. Just manage expectations.
Who else is still squeezing life out of Haswell? π pegatron h87-m1
π If pulled from an HP system, verify the 24-pin power pinout β it might be non-standard.
Ever pulled apart an older HP or ASUS desktop and found a inside? π₯οΈ
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Best CPU match: i7-4770 or Xeon E3-1231 v3. Best upgrade: Add an SSD and 16GB DDR3.
Here's what you need to know about this Haswell-era board: π Bad: May have proprietary power/reset headers
4th gen Intel support, USB 3.0, SATA 6Gb/s, and rock-solid stability. No frills, no RGB β just a reliable Micro-ATX board for budget builders or home servers.
π¬ Do you still run Haswell in 2025? Drop your specs below!
β Intel H87 (supports 4th gen Core i3/i5/i7 β LGA1150) β Form Factor: Micro-ATX β Connectivity: 6x USB 3.0, 4x SATA 6Gb/s, PCIe 3.0 x16 β Best for: Budget builds, office PCs, or lightweight NAS/HomeLab servers