Pavilion Elite e9280t motherboard?

Please, someone tell me the exact name of the motherboard used in the e9280t.

My wife recently bought a HP m9600t, and there are problems with this motherboard in combination with SATA.  I intend to order an e9280t, and I don't want to make a similar mistake.

Thank you very much!

Hello

Here is a link to the motherboard the plug of the e9280t. It's an IPMTB-TK (Truckee)

Kind regards

ERICO

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