Foxconn N15235 «FREE»

Note: The model "N15235" is typically a PCB (Printed Circuit Board) part number found on specific Intel-branded boards (like the DQ77KB) manufactured by Foxconn. This post assumes the reader has found this number stamped on a motherboard and wants to know what it is and how to use it. If you have recently come across a small, fanless motherboard with the cryptic label "Foxconn N15235" stamped on the PCB, you might be scratching your head. Is it a prototype? A proprietary part from a pre-built PC?

If you want a general-purpose desktop, steer clear. But for a quiet server that runs 24/7? This little board is a tank. foxconn n15235

This board was designed for —think digital signage, industrial kiosks, or high-end routers. Because it has no moving parts (no chipset fan, no VRM heatsinks required), it is incredibly reliable. The "Holy Grail" Specs for Homelabs Why do people hunt for these used on eBay? Because of the unique power and connectivity options. Note: The model "N15235" is typically a PCB