
Acer Q65h2-am V1.1 Manual
Near the flat, circular CR2032 lithium backup battery.
If you're having trouble or need the latest BIOS , let me know the specific processor model you're trying to use. ECS Q65H2-AM (V1.1) - The Retro Web
: LGA 1155, supporting 2nd Generation (Sandy Bridge) Intel Core i3, i5, and i7 processors (Max 95W). : Intel Q65 Express.
The purpose of this report is to consolidate the technical specifications, connector layouts, and BIOS configuration details for the Acer Q65H2-AM v1.1 motherboard due to the lack of a single, unified commercial manual. This document serves as a reference for hardware maintenance, upgrade compatibility, and troubleshooting. acer q65h2-am v1.1 manual
Power switch button (Polarity neutral). Pin 9: Reserved / Dead pin.
: 2 x PS/2 (Mouse/Keyboard), 1 x Serial (COM) port, and optional Parallel port.
Without the manual, troubleshooting is a nightmare. Here are fixes for frequent issues reported by users of the Q65H2-AM. Near the flat, circular CR2032 lithium backup battery
The Acer Q65H2-AM v1.1 is an Intel Q65 Express chipset motherboard manufactured in the . Acer produced this board exclusively for pre-built systems like the Veriton M2611 , Veriton X6610G , and Veriton L4610G .
If you need the exact pinout of the 9-pon front panel connector or the 4-pin speaker header for v1.1, please provide a clear photo of the area near the bottom-right corner of the board, as there are two variants of v1.1 (Foxconn vs. Pegatron manufacture).
This section addresses some of the most frequently encountered problems: : Intel Q65 Express
The is an OEM motherboard, typically manufactured by ECS (Elitegroup Computer Systems), found in Acer commercial desktops like the Veriton M6610 or M6610G . Because it is an OEM part, a standalone "motherboard-only" manual is rarely released by Acer; instead, relevant information is found in the system's service guide . Motherboard Specifications Overview
The front panel header is typically color-coded or outlined at the bottom right corner of the motherboard. It utilizes a standard 14-pin grid (with one missing pin acting as a key orientation guide):