Acer H81h3am V10 Manual

Press F12 during startup to select a temporary boot device (like a USB drive).

Ensure the 24-pin ATX power and 4-pin CPU power connectors are securely plugged in. Clear the CMOS by removing the coin cell battery for 5 minutes if the BIOS hangs.

A 3-pin header near the battery allows resetting BIOS settings. Shorting pins 2-3 clears the CMOS data.

Intel 4th Gen Core i3, i5, i7, Pentium, and Celeron (Haswell/Haswell Refresh). acer h81h3am v10 manual

In the forgotten corner of a dusty IT workshop, a technician named Leo found a relic of 2014: an motherboard. It was pulled from an old Veriton business desktop, a silent witness to a decade of spreadsheets and emails. As Leo wiped away the grime, he realized that while this board was a "budget" piece of hardware, it was built like a workhorse for the 4th Gen Intel "Haswell" era. The Blueprint: What the Board Reveals

The is an OEM motherboard produced by ECS (EliteGroup) for Acer desktops, such as the Acer Veriton series . It features the Intel H81 Express Chipset and uses the LGA 1150 socket. Core Specifications Form Factor: Micro-ATX (mATX).

: A single PCIe x16 slot sits ready for a dedicated GPU, alongside a smaller PCIe x1 slot for networking or sound cards. Leo’s Assembly Guide Press F12 during startup to select a temporary

Typically includes one PCI Express x16 slot (Gen 2.0) and one PCI Express x1 slot for additional cards.

For the most accurate, user-friendly, and safe experience with your Acer computer, it is highly recommended to use the official Acer Drivers and Manuals website.

ECS H81H3-M4 LGA1150/ Intel H81/ DDR3/ SATA3&USB3.0/ A&GbE/ Mi A 3-pin header near the battery allows resetting

Supports 4th Generation Intel Core i7, i5, i3, Pentium, and Celeron processors. Memory: Dual-channel DDR3 architecture.

– 1 long + 2 short: Graphics card error. – Continuous long beep: Memory not detected. – No POST: Check CMOS battery (CR2032), CPU seating, or bent pins.

This article provides a comprehensive guide to the Acer H81H3-AM V1.0 motherboard

to identify front panel headers (power, reset, LEDs), which are often the most difficult part of repurposing OEM boards.