The is not a specific motherboard model from a single manufacturer, but rather a generic identification string found in the BIOS/UEFI firmware provided by American Megatrends Inc. (AMI) . The "DT 2006" designation typically refers to a base firmware version or a Core Reference Board (CRB) design used by various Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) like HP, Intel, and others to build customized hardware. Core Technical Specifications
Many cash registers, CNC machines, and medical devices run on these boards because the software required Windows XP or Windows 2000. Replacing the board directly is cheaper than rewriting the entire system. ami aptio dt 2006 mainboard full
: Commonly paired with Intel processors, ranging from budget Intel Celeron (e.g., G3930 2.90 GHz) to high-performance 6th Gen Intel Core i7 (e.g., i7-6700K). The is not a specific motherboard model from
: Standard ATX power connection is typically required. 2. Accessing and Configuring BIOS : Standard ATX power connection is typically required
While exact hardware varies by manufacturer, boards with this BIOS identifier often share the following common features found in industrial and consumer builds: