The MIH61R MB 10097-1 is a micro-ATX motherboard manufactured primarily for original equipment manufacturer (OEM) systems, most notably Foxconn (who produces many boards for Dell, HP, and Lenovo). It is based on the Intel H61 Express chipset, designed for Intel’s second-generation (Sandy Bridge) and third-generation (Ivy Bridge) Core processors (e.g., Core i3, i5, i7). The “10097-1” is a PCB revision number, not a separate model.
This board lacks retail packaging and is typically found in pre-built office desktops, budget gaming builds, or embedded systems.
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The MIH61R MB 10097-1 is a micro-ATX motherboard manufactured primarily for OEM systems, most notably Lenovo (often found in ThinkCentre Edge series like the E73, M72e, or M82/M92p) and sometimes in Acer or Packard Bell desktops. It is built around the Intel H61 Express Chipset, supporting 2nd and 3rd generation Intel Core processors (Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge) using the LGA1155 socket.
Because this board is an OEM part (not sold at retail), finding an official manual from Lenovo’s support site can be frustrating. The specific code “10097-1” refers to the PCB revision number. This article serves as a living manual, compiling every piece of critical information you would find in the original PDF. mih61r mb 10097-1 manual
The front panel header (front I/O) is a 9-pin block near the bottom right. The MIH61R MB 10097-1 manual does not always clearly label polarity. Use this pinout:
Pin 1 (Top Left) - HDD LED (+) | Pin 2 (Top Mid) - HDD LED (-)
Pin 3 (Top Right) - Power LED (+) | Pin 4 (Top Far) - Power LED (-)
Pin 5 (Bottom Left) - Reset SW | Pin 6 (Bottom Mid) - Reset GND
Pin 7 (Bottom Right) - Power SW | Pin 8 (Bottom Far) - Power GND
[Pin 9 – Not used / Key pin]
Tip: If LEDs don’t light, reverse the polarity on pins 1-4. Power and reset switches have no polarity.