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✅ Short Answer HP does not use a retail motherboard. The HP OMEN 35L (Ryzen 7 8700F, 2024 model) uses an HP‑proprietary micro‑ATX motherboard, typically labeled: “HP 8906 / 8907 / 8917” (varies by batch) These boards are custom OEM designs built specifically for the OMEN 25L/30L/40L/45L/35L series. ✅ What You Actually Get Even though the exact model number varies, all 2024 OMEN 35L motherboards share the same characteristics: ✅ Chipset: AMD B650‑class OEM ✅ Form Factor: micro‑ATX ✅ Primary M.2 Slot: PCIe 4.0 ×4 (for your NVMe SSD) ✅ Secondary M.2 Slot: PCIe 3.0 ×4 (varies by batch) ✅ RAM: DDR5, dual‑channel, up to 128GB ✅ BIOS: HP‑locked (no overclocking, no EXPO/XMP) ✅ Power connectors: Standard 24‑pin + 8‑pin CPU ✅ Front panel: HP proprietary block connector ✅ Why HP Doesn’t Publish the Exact Model HP uses multiple OEM board revisions across the same product line. Your OMEN 35L could have: HP 8906 HP 8907 HP 8917 All functionally identical for performance and compatibility. ✅ How to See the Exact Board in Your Unit If you want the literal model number for your cockpit: Windows Search → “System Information” → BaseBoard Product or CPU‑Z → Mainboard tab It will show something like: “8906”, “8907”, “8917”, or “89xx” This system uses an HP‑designed micro‑ATX motherboard built specifically for the OMEN 35L series. It’s an OEM board based on an AMD B650‑class chipset, with DDR5 support and a PCIe 4.0 ×4 M.2 slot for the NVMe SSD. The exact board number can vary by unit (for example: 8906, 8907, or 8917), but all versions offer the same features and performance.
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