Acer Q65H2-AM V1.1 Motherboard: The Ultimate Setup and Technical Manual
Advanced Settings: Some models require pressing Fn + Tab three times while in the BIOS to unlock advanced tabs.
- He moved the RAM to slot 1.
- He shorted the CMOS1 jumper for 10 seconds with a screwdriver.
- He reseated the CPU and checked for bent pins (there were none—OEM sockets are robust).
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Boot Priority: Ensure your primary drive (SSD or HDD) is set as the first boot device under the "Boot" tab.SATA Mode: For modern operating systems like Windows 10, ensure the SATA mode is set to "AHCI" rather than "IDE" for better performance.Updating BIOS: If you need to update the BIOS to improve hardware compatibility, download the specific ROM file from the official Acer support site using your Veriton model number. Flash the BIOS using a bootable DOS USB drive to avoid crashes within the OS environment. Troubleshooting Common Issues
Intel 2nd Generation Core i7, i5, i3, Pentium, and Celeron processors (LGA 1155, up to 95W TDP).
To find the specific manual for the system containing this motherboard: Visit the Acer Support portal.
Appendices
Key Specifications:
- Chipset: Intel Q65 (Socket LGA1155)
- Supported CPUs: Intel Core i7, i5, i3 (2nd and 3rd gen, e.g., Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge)
- RAM: Up to 16GB DDR3 (1066/1333 MHz, 4 slots)
- Expansion Slots: PCIe x16, PCIe x1, Legacy PCI
- Storage: SATA II (3Gb/s) and SATA III (6Gb/s – limited ports)
- Rear I/O: VGA, DVI, USB 2.0, Audio jacks, PS/2, RJ45 (Intel Gigabit LAN)