Foxconn H61MXL-K is a budget-oriented micro-ATX motherboard built on the Intel H61 Express chipset, designed to support 2nd and 3rd generation Intel Core processors (LGA 1155). While it was an entry-level "value segment" board at its release in 2011, it remains a functional choice for basic office tasks, HTPC builds, or light gaming with legacy hardware. Key Hardware Specifications Processor Support
To avoid system instability, install drivers in this specific order:Operating System (Windows 7/10)
Connectivity: Integrated USB 3.0 and SATA 6Gb/s, which were high-speed features for budget boards in that era.
Compatibility notes
These drivers were released for Windows XP → Windows 8 era; Windows 10/11 may work using later Intel/Realtek unified drivers but some utilities may be incompatible.
For integrated GPU, use Intel generic drivers rather than very old Foxconn OEM ones when possible.
Have a specific driver issue not covered here? Leave a comment below (if republishing) or consult the r/oldhardware subreddit – the community has extensive experience with Foxconn H61 boards.
Option 3: Third-Party Archive (For legacy OS like Windows 7)
Foxconn H61mxl-k Drivers ~upd~
Foxconn H61MXL-K is a budget-oriented micro-ATX motherboard built on the Intel H61 Express chipset, designed to support 2nd and 3rd generation Intel Core processors (LGA 1155). While it was an entry-level "value segment" board at its release in 2011, it remains a functional choice for basic office tasks, HTPC builds, or light gaming with legacy hardware. Key Hardware Specifications Processor Support
To avoid system instability, install drivers in this specific order:Operating System (Windows 7/10)foxconn h61mxl-k drivers
These drivers were released for Windows XP → Windows 8 era; Windows 10/11 may work using later Intel/Realtek unified drivers but some utilities may be incompatible.
For integrated GPU, use Intel generic drivers rather than very old Foxconn OEM ones when possible.
Have a specific driver issue not covered here? Leave a comment below (if republishing) or consult the r/oldhardware subreddit – the community has extensive experience with Foxconn H61 boards. Have a specific driver issue not covered here
Option 3: Third-Party Archive (For legacy OS like Windows 7)