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Acer

Veriton X6620G
Service Guide

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Revision History
Please refer to the table below for the updates made on this service guide.

Date Version Remark


4/19/2012 V1.0 First Release

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Copyright
Copyright © 2012 by Acer Incorporated. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced,
transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in
any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without
the prior written permission of Acer Incorporated.

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Disclaimer
The information in this guide is subject to change without notice.
Acer Incorporated makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to the
contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular
purpose. Any Acer Incorporated software described in this manual is sold or licensed "as is". Should the
programs prove defective following their purchase, the buyer (and not Acer Incorporated, its distributor, or its
dealer) assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing, repair, and any incidental or consequential
damages resulting from any defect in the software.

Acer is a registered trademark of Acer Corporation.


Other brand and product names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

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Conventions
The following conventions are used in this manual:
SCREEN Denotes actual messages that appear on screen.
MESSAGES
NOTE Gives additional information related to the current topic.

WARNING Alerts you to any physical risk or system damage that might result from doing
or not doing specific actions.
CAUTION Gives precautionary measures to avoid possible hardware or software
problems.
IMPORTANT Reminds you to do specific actions relevant to the accomplishment of
procedures.

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Service Guide Coverage
This Service Guide provides you with all technical information relating to the BASIC CONFIGURATION
decided for Acer's "global" product offering. To better fit local market requirements and enhance product
competitiveness, your regional office MAY have decided to extend the functionality of a machine (e.g. add-on
card, modem, or extra memory capability). These LOCALIZED FEATURES will NOT be covered in this generic
service guide. In such cases, please contact your regional offices or the responsible personnel/channel to
provide you with further technical details.

FRU Information
Please note WHEN ORDERING FRU PARTS, that you should check the most up-to-date information available
on your regional web or channel. If, for whatever reason, a part number change is made, it will not be noted in
the printed Service Guide. For ACER-AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDERS, your Acer office may have a
DIFFERENT part number code to those given in the FRU list of this printed Service Guide. You MUST use the
list provided by your regional Acer office to order FRU parts for repair and service of customer machines.

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Table of Contents
System Tour 1
Features 1
Block Diagram 6
System Components 7
Front Panel 7
Rear Panel 8
Hardware Specifications and Configurations 9
Power Management Function(ACPI support function) 12
System Utilities 13
CMOS Setup Utility 13
Entering CMOS setup 14
Navigating Through the Setup Utility 14
Main 15
System Disassembly and Assembly 28
Disassembly Requirements 28
Pre-disassembly Procedure 29
Removing the Side Panel 30
Removing the Front Bezel 31
Removing the Heat Sink Fan Assembly 32
Removing the Processor 34
Removing the Optical Drive 36
Removing the Hard Disk Drive 38
Removing the HDD-ODD Bracket 40
Removing the COM Port Cable and Printer Port Cable 42
Removing the Wireless LAN Card 44
Removing the VGA Card 46
Removing the Memory Modules 47
Removing the Power Supply 48
Removing the System Fan 50
Removing the Mainboard 52
Removing the Internal Speaker 56
Removing the Power Switch,OBR and LED Cable Assembly 57
Removing the USB/Front I/O Assembly and Card Reader Board 59
Removing the Intrusion Alarm Cable Assembly 62
Assembly Requirements 63
Assembly Procedure 64
Romoving the Side Panel 65
Romoving the Front Bezel and the ODD Bracket 66
Romoving the Outside Connector Slice 67
Reinstalling the Internal Speaker 67
Reinstalling the I/O Shielding 68
Reinstalling the MainBoard 69
Reinstalling the System Fan 72
Reinstalling the Power Supply 74
Reinstalling the Memory 76
Reinstalling the VGA Card 78
Reinstalling the Wireless LAN Card 80
Reinstalling the Printer Port Cable and COM2 Port Cable 82
Reinstalling the HDD-ODD Bracket 84
Reinstalling the Hard Disk Drive 86

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Reinstalling the Optical Drive 88
Reinstalling the Processor 90
Reinstalling the Heat Sink Fan Assembly 93
Reinstalling the Front Bezel 95
Reinstalling the Side Panel 96
System Troubleshooting 97
Hardware Diagnostic Procedure 97
System Check Procedures 98
Power System Check 98
System External Inspection 98
System Internal Inspection 98
Beep Codes 99
Checkpoints 100
BIOS Recovery 103
Jumper and Connector Information 104
M/B Placement 104
Jumper Setting 106
Setting Jumper 107
Checking Connector 108
Connecting Case Components 112
FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List 115
Veriton X6620G Exploded Diagram 116
Veriton X6620G FRU List 117

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Chapter 1

System Tour
Features
Below is a brief summary of the computer’s many feature:
NOTE: The features listed in this section is for your reference only. The exact configuration of the system
depends on the model purchased.

Operating System
• Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
• Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
• Microsoft Windows 7 Home Basic 32-bit
• Linpux Linux X windows mode
• FreeDos

Processor
• Socket Type: LGA 1155 pin
• Socket Quantity: 1
• Processor Type:
• Intel Ivy Bridge/ Sandy Bridge Processor.
• 32 nm, 2nd Generation Hi-K+metal gate process processor core.
• 32nm, Hi-K+metal gate process, Intel® HD Graphics & Integrated Memory Controller.

Chipset
• PCH: Intel Q77
• Design Criteria:
• Should meet Intel Cougar Point platform design guide.
• Super I/O:
• Should support Intel PECI 3.0.
• Please follow Intel design guide.

PCB
• Max. 244 mm x 244 mm, MicroATX

Memory subsystem
• Socket Type: DDR III connector
• Socket Quantity: 4
• Channel A: slot 4, 2; Channel B: slot 3, 1.
• Different colors for slot 4/2 and slot 1/3.
• Dual channel support.
• Support Intel Flex Memory Mode.
• Capacity support:
• 1GB/2GB/4GB DDR3 1.5V 1333/1600 Un-buffered Non-ECC DIMM support.

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• 1 GB to 16GB Max memory support(using 4Gb tech).
• DDR3 1.5V 1333/1600.
• Design Criteria:
• Should meet Intel Ivy Bridge/ Sandy Bridge Family design guide.
• Support 1.5V DIMM.
• Dual channel should be enabled always when plug-in 2 same memory size DDRIII memory
module.

Hard disk drive


• Support SATA interface.
• 3.5”, 25.4mm, 80/160/320/500/640/1TB/2TB G or higher capacity.
• 5400/7200 rpm or higher".
• Capacity and models are listed on AVL.

Optical disk drive


• Support SATA 5.25” standard ODD.
• Support DVD-ROM, DVD-SuperMulti (Label Flash), BD-DVD, BD-Combo. BD-RW.
• Capacity and model is listed on AVL.

Graphics
• Intel® HD Graphics Support
• Dual independent display.
• Digital display (HDMI/DVI/DP/eDP) and VGA.
• DVMT 5.0 technology support.
• Enhanced 3D and Clear Video technology support.
• 1 DVI-I port at rear side.
• 2 DP port on rear.
• 3 Independent Digit Display support.
• Need to measure VGA follow Acer VGA SOP.
• Monitor compatible is requested to the monitor AVL and DQM recommended list.

Graphics card support


• Support Normal length graphics cards in the single PCIe X16 slot.

Serial ATA controller


• Connector Type: SATAII connector and SATAIII connector.
• Connector Quantity: 4(6Gb/s*2 ports, must use different color to define, other are 3Gb/s).
• Storage Type support:
• 3.5” SATAII/SATAIII HDD.
• Combo/ DVD supermulti/Blue-ray DVD ODD.
• RAID/AHCI/IDE mode option.
• Default RAID mode.

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LAN
• Controller: Q77: Intel 82579LM Gbt LAN controller/PHY for VX6 series.
• RJ-45 Back panel port with Link/Activity LEDs.
• Support Wake up on LAN function, including from S3,S4,S5,G3->S5, power button off (non-ACPI OS).
• Can support 4KV surge for China (option, default not).

Audio
• Chip : HD audio codec ALC662-VD HD codec 5.1
• Connectors support:
• Rear 3 jack follow HD audio definition (ALC662-VD).
• Audio jacks color coding: should meet Microsoft Windows Logo Program Device Requirements:
Audio-0002.
• 1 front panel audio header (2*5).
• 1 internal speaker header (2*4).
• S/N ration: 90dB at rear output jack.
• Audio jacks color coding: should meet Microsoft Windows Logo Program Device Requirements:
Audio-0002.
• 1 front panel audio header (2*5).
• One earphone and one microphone jack is required on front bezel.
• 1 4*1 SPDIF internal header closed to PCIEx16 slot.
• Auto detection and re-tasking behavior is following Acer Audio Jack spec.

USB ports
• Controller: 7 Series Express Chipset(Pather Point).
• Ports Quantity: Q77: 14.
• 4 back rear ports(USB2.0 * 2 ports, USB 3.0*2).
• 4 ports for front daughter board(2*USB3.0 , 2*USB 2.0).
• 3 x USB 2.0 headers support additional six USB 2.0 ports.
• Connector Pin: standard Intel FPIO pin definition.
• Data transfer rate support:
• USB 3.0/2.0/1.1
• All USB ports must be boot-capable includes USB-ODD, USB-HDD, USB-FDD, and etc…
• All USB ports must provide the over current protection.
• The pin connector should be located on upper if placed on horizontal.
• Support disable function by each USB port in BIOS.
• Enable the USB EHCI Debug Ports.
• All ports should meet USB IF spec.

Extension slot
• 1 * PCIE x16 (PCIE V3.0)
• 1 * PCIE x1 (PCIE V2.0)

Buzzer
• 1 on board buzzer

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Rear I/O connectors
• 1 x PS2 Keyboard connector
• 1 x PS2 Mouse connector
• 1 x DVI-I port
• 2 x Display ports
• 1 x COM port
• 1 x RJ45 LAN connector + Dual USB2.0
• 1 x Dual USB 3.0 connector (2 ports)
• 1 x 3 ports Audio jack(Line in, line out and microphone)

On-board connectors
• 1 x LGA 1155 CPU socket.
• 4 x DDR3 DIMM memory sockets.
• 1 x PCI Express x16 slot.
• 1 x PCI Express x 1 slot.
• 4 x SATA connectors(6Gb/s*2 and 3Gb/s*2 for Q77,Must use different color to define SATAII and
SATAIII).
• 3 x 2*5 pin Intel FPIO specification USB pin connectors (follow Intel FPIO standard Specification) (B75
with 2connectors)
• 1 x 2*10 pin Intel FPIO specification USB3.0 pin connectors (follow Intel FPIO standard Specification)
• 1 x 2*5 pin Intel FPIO spec. Microphone In/ Headphone Out pin connectors
• 1 x 4 pin CPU Fan connector
• 1 x 4 pin System Fan connector with linear circuit
• 1 x 4 pin SPDIF out heade
• 1 x 24 pin ATX connector
• 1 x 2*7 pin front panel IO header
• 1 x Jumper for clear CMOS
• 1 x BIOS write protect header
• 1 x on board buzzer
• 1 x 2pin OBR header
• 2 x reserved 2pin GPIO connector
• 1 x Serial port header (COM2) (near rear IO)
• 1 x TPM DB header (2x10)(*check Acer’s TPM DB spec)
• 1 x 2pin Intrusion Alarm connector
• 1 x LPT 2*13pin header (near rear IO)
• 1 x 2*4 pin internal speaker header
• 1 x 3pin ME enable/disable connector (with 1 jumper)

System BIOS
• Kernel: AMI Kernel with Acer skin.
• Type:
• Use SPI Flash
• ME Size : 5MBytes
• System: 8MBytes

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Power supply
• Maximum power rating should satisfy the minimal requirement of system spec.
• Protection circuits are required on over voltage, short circuit, over current,and over power protection.
• Safety and EMI certification is required as system certification.
• Quotation required on non-PFC 110/220V manual switch, PFC 220V, full range, and Energy Start 5.0
compliance.

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Block Diagram

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System Components
This section is a virtual tour of the system’s interior and exterior components.

Front Panel

No. Component No. Component


1 Acer logo 9 CF I/II (CompactFlash Type I/II) slot
2 Optical drive button 10 XD(XD-Picture)/SD(Secure Digital)/PRO slot
3 Optical drive 11 LAN activity indicator
4 USB 2.0 ports 12 HDD activity indicator
5 USB 3.0 ports 13 Recover jack and indicator
6 Microphone-in jack 14 ODD activity indicator
7 Headphone/Speaker-out/line-out jack 15 Power button
8 USB 2.0 ports

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Rear Panel

No. Component No. Component


1 Fan aperture 9 Expansion slot(graphics card ect.)
2 PS2 keyboard connector 10 line-in jack
3 DVI-D port 11 Serial port
4 DP port 12 Parallel port
5 USB 3.0 ports 13 RJ45 LAN port
6 USB 2.0 ports 14 Serial port
7 Line-out jack 15 PS2 mouse connector
8 Microphone jack 16 Power connector

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Hardware Specifications and Configurations
Processor
Item Specification

Processor Type Intel Ivy Bridge/ Sandy Bridge Processor

Socket Type Intel Socket LGA 1155 pin

FSB 1333 MHz

Minimum operating speed 0 MHz (If Stop CPU Clock in Sleep State in BIOS Setup is set to Enabled.)

BIOS
Item Specification

BIOS code programer AMI Kernel with Acer skin

BIOS version P01-A0

BIOS ROM type SPI Flash

BIOS ROM size 8MBytes

Support protocol SMBIOS(DMI)2.7

Device Boot Support 1st priority: EFI device


2nd priority: SATA HDD
3rd priority: CD-ROM
4th priority: Removable Device
5th priority: LAN

Support to LS-120 drive Not quite sure LS-120

Support to BIOS boot block feature YES

BIOS Hotkey List


Hotkey Function Description

Del Enter BIOS Setup Utility Press while the system is booting to enter BIOS Setup Utility.

Main Board Major Chips


Item Specification

North Bridge Intel Q77

Audio controller Intel Q77+Realtek ALC662-VD

LAN controller Intel 82579LM

USB controller Intel Q77

HDD controller Intel Q77

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Memory Combinations
Slot Memory Total Memory

Slot 1 1GB/2GB/4GB 1G ~4GB

Slot 2 1GB/2GB/4GB 1G ~4GB

Slot 3 1GB/2GB/4GB 1G ~4GB

Slot 4 1GB/2GB/4GB 1G ~4GB

Maximum System Memory Supported 1G~16GB

System Memory
Item Specification

Memory slot number 4 slot

Support Memory size per socket 1GB/2GB/4GB

Support memory type DDRIII

Support memory interface DDR III 1333/1066 MHz

Support memory voltage 1.5V

Support memory module package 240-pin DDRIII

Support to parity check feature Yes

Support to error correction code (ECC) feature No

Memory module combinations You can install memory modules in any combination as long as
they match the above specifications.

Audio Interface
Item Specification

Audio controller Intel PCH

Audio controller type ALC662-VD

Audio channel codec 5.1CH

Audio function control Stereo

Mono or stereo Stereo

Compatibility EAX™ 1.0 & 2.0/ Direct Sound 3D™/ I3DL2 compatible (Windows XP only)/ 3D
Positional Audio/

Music synthesizer No

Sampling rate 44.1k/48k/96k/192kHz sample rate

MPU-401 UART support No

Microphone/Headphone jack Supported

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SATA Interface
Item Specification

SATA controller Intel Q77

Number of SATA channel SATA X4(6Gb/s*2SATAIII and 3Gb/s*2SATAII)

Support mode RAID/AHCI/IDE mode option

USB Port
Item Specification

Universal HCI USB 3.0/2.0/1.1

USB Class Support legacy keyboard for legacy mode

USB Connectors Quantity Ports Quantity: 14


• 4 back rear ports(USB2.0 * 2 ports, USB 3.0*2).
• 4 ports for front daughter board(2*USB3.0 , 2*USB 2.0).
• 3 x USB 2.0 headers support additional six USB 2.0 ports.

Environmental Requirements
Item Specification

Temperature

Operating +5°C ~ +35°C

Non-operating -20 ~ +60°C (Storage package)

Humidity

Operating 15% to 80% RH

Non-operating 10% to 90% RH

Vibration

Operating (unpacked) 5 ~ 500 Hz: 2.20g RMS random, 10 minutes per axis in all 3 axes.
5 ~500 Hz: 1.09g RMS random, 1 hour per axis in all 3 axes.

Power Management
Devices S1 S3 S4 S5

Power Button V V V V

USB Keyboard/Mouse V V N/A N/A

PME Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled

RCT Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled

WOR Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled

• Devices wake up from S3 should be less than.


• Devices wake up from S5 should be less than 10 seconds.

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Power Management Function(ACPI support function)
Device Standby Mode
• Independent power management timer for hard disk drive devices(0-15 minutes,time step=1minute).
• Hard Disk drive goes into Standby mode(for ATA standard interface).
• Disable V-sync to control the VESA DPMS monitor.
• Resume method:device activated (keyboard for DOS, keyboard &mouse for Windows.
• Resume recovery time 3-5sec

Global Standby Mode


• Global power management timer(2-120minutes,time step=10minute).
• Hard disk drive goes into Standby mode(for ATA standard interface).
• Disable H-sync and V-sync signals to control the VESA DPMS monitor.
• Resume method: Resume to original state by pushing external switch Button,modem ring in,keyboard
an mouse for APM mode.
• Resume recovery time :7-10sec

Suspend Mode
• Independent power management timer(2-120minutes,time step=10minute)or pushing extern switch
button.
• CPU goes into SMM
• CPU asserts STPCLK# and goes into the Stop Grant State.
• LED on panel turns amber colour.
• Hard disk drive goes into SLEEP mode (for ATA standard interface).
• Disable H-sync and V-sync signals to control the VESA DPMS monitor.
• Ultra I/O and VGA chip go into power saving mode.
• Resume method: Resume to original state by pushing external switch Button,modem ring in,keyboard
an mouse for APM mode
• Return to original state by pushing external switch button,modem ring in and USB keyboard for ACPI
mode.

ACPI
• ACPI specification 1.0b
• S0,S1,S2 and S5 sleep state support.
• On board device power management support.
• On board device configuration support.

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Chapter 2

System Utilities
CMOS Setup Utility
CMOS setup is a hardware configuration program built into the system ROM, called the complementary metal-
oxide semiconductor (CMOS) Setup Utility. Since most systems are already properly configured and
optimized, there is no need to run this utility. You will need to run this utility under the following conditions.
• When changing the system configuration settings
• When redefining the communication ports to prevent any conflicts
• When modifying the power management configuration
• When changing the password or making other changes to the security setup
• When a configuration error is detected by the system and you are prompted ("Run Setup"
message) to make changes to the CMOS setup
NOTE: If you repeatedly receive Run Setup messages, the battery may be bad. In this case, the system
cannot retain configuration values in CMOS. Ask a qualified technician for assistance.
CMOS setup loads the configuration values in a battery-backed nonvolatile memory called CMOS RAM. This
memory area is not part of the system RAM which allows configuration data to be retained when power is
turned off.
Before you run the CMOS Setup Utility, make sure that you have saved all open files. The system reboots
immediately after you close the Setup.
NOTE: CMOS Setup Utility will be simply referred to as “BIOS”, "Setup", or "Setup utility" in this guide.

The screenshots used in this guide display default system values. These values may not be the same
those found in your system.

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Entering CMOS setup
1. Turn on the server and the monitor.
If the server is already turned on, close all open applications, then restart the server.
2. During POST, press Delete.
If you fail to press Delete before POST is completed, you will need to restart the server.
The Setup Main menu will be displayed showing the Setup’s menu bar. Use the left and right arrow keys
to move between selections on the menu bar.

Navigating Through the Setup Utility


Use the following keys to move around the Setup utility.
• Left and Right arrow keys – Move between selections on the menu bar.
• Up and Down arrow keys – Move the cursor to the field you want.
• PgUp and PgDn keys – Move the cursor to the previous and next page of a multiple page menu.
• Home – Move the cursor to the first page of a multiple page menu.
• End – Move the cursor to the last page of a multiple page menu.
• + and - keys – Select a value for the currently selected field (only if it is user-configurable). Press
these keys repeatedly to display each possible entry, or the Enter key to choose from a pop-up
menu.
NOTE: Grayed-out fields are not user-configurable.
• Enter key – Display a submenu screen.
NOTE: Availability of submenu screen is indicated by a (>).
• Esc – If you press this key:
• On one of the primary menu screens, the Exit menu displays.
• On a submenu screen, the previous screen displays.
• When you are making selections from a pop-up menu, closes the pop-up without making a
selection.
• F1 – Display the General Help panel.
• F6 – Press to load optimized default system values.
• F7 – Press to load fail-safe default system values.
• F10 – Save changes made the Setup and close the utility.

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Main

The Setup Main menu includes the following main setup categories.
Parameter Description
System BIOS
Version Version number of the BIOS setup utility.
Build Date Date when the BIOS setup utility was built
Processor Type of CPU installed on the system.
Core Frequency Core speed of the CPU installed on the system.
Count Physical CPU count
Memory
Size Total size of system memory installed on the system.
Product Name Product name of the system.
System Serial Number Serial number of the system.
Asset Tag Number Asset tag number of this system.
System Date Set the date following the weekday-month-day-year format.
System Time (hh:mm:ss) Set the system time following the hour-minute-second format.

In the descriptive table following each of the menu screenshots, settings in boldface are the default and
suggested settings.

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Advanced

Parameter Description
Miscellaneous Press Enter to access the Miscellaneous submenu
Advanced Chipset Configuration Press Enter to access the Advanced Chipset Configuration submenu
Integrated Peripherals Press Enter to access the Integrated Peripherals submenu
PC Health Status Press Enter to access the PC Health Status submenu

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Miscellaneous

Parameter Description Option


AHCI Port1/2/3/4 Displays the status of auto detection of the AHCI device.
Clock to All DIMM/ This item allows you to enable or disable the Clock to all DIMM/PCI/PCIE. Enabled
PCI/PCIE Disabled
Spread Spectrum If you enable spread spertrum, it can significantly reduce the EMI (Electro- Enabled
Magneticinterface) generated by the system and voltage according to its Disabled
temperature.
Processor Multiplier This item shows the information of the processor multiplier.
Bootup Num-lock Selects power on state for Num Lock. On
Off
USB Beep Message Enables or disables BIOS to display error beeps or messages during USB Enabled
device enumeration. Disabled

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Advanced Chipset Configuration

Intel EIST This item allows users to enable or disable the EIST (Enhanced Intel Enabled
SpeedStep technology). Disabled
Intel Turbo Boost This item allows users to enable or disable the Intel Turbo Boost. Enabled
Disabled
Intel AES-NI Enables or disables Advanced Encryption Standard New Instructions Enabled
(AES-NI). Disabled
Intel XD Bit When enabled, the processor disables code execution when a worm attempts Enabled
to insert a code in the buffer preventing damage and worm propagation. When Disabled
disabled, the processor forces the Execute Disable (XD) Bit feature flag to
always return to 0.
Intel VT Enables or disables the Virtualization Technology (VT) availability. If enabled, a Enabled
virtual machine manager (VMM) can utilize the additional hardware Disabled
virtualization capabilities provided by this technology.
Note: A full reset is required to change the setting.
Intel AMT This item allows you to enable or disable the Intel Virtualizationa Enabled
Technology(IntelAMT) function. Disabled
Intel VT-d This item allows you to enable or disable the Intel Virtualizationa Enabled
Technology(IntelVT-d) function. Disabled
Intel TXT This item allows you to enable or disable the Intel Virtualizationa Enabled
Technology(IntelTXT) function. Disabled
Primary Video Select a graphic controller as a primary boot device. Auto
PCIE
Onboard VGA
Video Memory Size Select the amout of system memory used by the Intel graphics device. 32 MB
64 MB
128 MB
Disabled
DVMT Mode DVMT is Dynamic Video Memory Technology. This item helps you select DVMT
videomode. Fixed
DVMT Memory Size When set to DVMT Mode, the graphics chip will dynamically allocate system 128 MB
memoryas graphics memory, according to system anf graphics requirements. 256 MB
Maximum

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Integrated Peripherals

Parameter Description Option


Onboard SATA Controller Enables or disables the onboard SATA controller. Enabled
Disabled
Onboard SATA Mode Select an operating mode for the onboard SATA. Native IDE
RAID
AHCI
Onboard USB Controller Enables or disables the onboard USB controller. Enabled
Disabled
Legacy USB Support Enables or disables support for legacy USB devices. Enabled
Disabled
USB Storage Emulation If Auto, USB device equal or less than 2GB will be emulated as Floppy Auto
and remaining as harddrive. Forced FDD option can be used to force a Floppy
HDD formatted drive to boot as FDD (Ex.ZIP drive). Hard Disk
Onboard Graphics This item allows you to enable or disable the onboard controller. Enabled
Controller Disabled
Onboard Audio Controller Enables or disables the onboard audio controller. Enabled
Disabled
Onboard LAN Controller Enables or disables the onboard LAN controller. Enabled
Disabled
Onboard LAN Option ROM Enables or disables the load of embedded option ROM for onboard Enabled
network controller. Disabled
Serial Port1 Address Use this item to enable or disable the onboard COM1 serial port, and to Disabled
assign a portaddress. 3F8/IRQ4
3E8/IRQ4
Serial Port2 Address Use this item to enable or disable the onboard parallel port, and to Disabled
assign a portaddress. 2F8/IRQ3
2E8/IRQ3
Parallel Port Address Use this item to enable or disable the onboard COM2 serial port, and to Disabled
assign a portaddress. 378
278
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Parameter Description Option
Parallel Port Mode Use this item to select the parallel port mode. You can select Normal Normal
(StandardParallel Port), ECP (Extended Capabilities Port), EPP EPP
(Enhanced Parallel Port), orBpp (Bi-Directional Parallel Port). ECP
EPP+ECP
Parallel Port IRQ Use this item to assign IRQ to the parallel port. IRQ5
IRQ7

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PC Health Status

Parameter Description Option


System Shutdown This item enables or disables you to set the shutdown temperature of 0°C
Temperature the System. Disabled
CPU Shutdown Temperature This item enables or disables you to set the shutdown temperature of 0°C
the CPU. Disabled
Smart Fan When enabled, fan speed will speed up or slow down depending on the Enabled
system temperature. Disabled

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Smart Fan Configuration

Parameter Description Option


CPU Fan Mode Setting Enabled/disabled CPU Fan Mode Setting Enabled
Disabled
System Fan Mode Setting Enabled/disabled system Fan Mode Setting Enabled
Disabled

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Power

Parameter Description Option


ACPI Aware OS Enables or disables the Advanced Configuration and Power Yes
Management (ACPI) function. No
ACPI Suspend Mode Select an ACPI state. S3 (STR)
S1 (POS)
Deep Power Off Mode Select the Deep power off Mode Enabled
Disabled
Power On by RTC Alarm Enables or Disables to wake up the system by RTC Alarm Function Enabled
Disabled
Power On by PCIE Devices This system can be turned off with a software commend. If you enable Enabled
this item, the system can automatically resume if there is an incoming Disabled
call on the PCIE LAN card.You must use an ATX power supply in order
to use this feature.Use this item to dowake-up action if inserting the
PCIE card.
Power on by Modem Ring This system can be turned off with a software commend. If you enable Enabled
this item, the system can automatically resume if there is an incoming Disabled
call on the Modem. You must use an ATX power supply in order to use
this feature.
Power On by Onboard LAN Enables or disables an onboard LAN controller to generate a wake Enabled
event. Disabled
Wake Up by PS/2 KB/ Enables or disables to wake up the system from a power saving mode S1&S3
Mouse using a PS2 keyboard or mouse. Disabled
Wake Up by USB KB/ If enabled, press any key or click the mouse will wake system from S1/ S1&S3
Mouse S3 state. Disabled
Restore On AC Power Loss Enables or disables the system to reboot after a power failure or Off
interrupt occurs. On
Last State

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Security

Parameter Description Option


Supervisor Password This item indicates whether a supervisor password has been set. If the password has been
installed, Installed displays. If not, Not Installed displays.
User Password This item allows you to change user password.
HDD Password This item indicates whether a HDD password has been set. If the password has been installed,
Installed displays. If not, Not Installed displays.
Change Supervisor You can select this option and press <Enter> to access the sub menu. You can use the sub
Password menu to change the supervisor password.
Change HDD Password You can select this option and press <Enter> to access the sub menu. You can use the sub
menu to change the HDD password.
TPM Support This item is set to support TPM (Trusted Platform Module) funtion. Enabled
Disabled
TPM State This item displays the TPM status to be enabled/disabled. Enabled
Disabled
TPM Operation This item shows the information of the TPM operation.
TPM Enabled Status This item displays the TPM status to be enable/disable. Enabled
Disabled
TPM Active Status This item displays the TPM status to be active or not.
TPM Owner Status This item displays the TPM to be owned or not.
Removable Device Boot This item enables or disables support the boot from USB mass storage Enabled
devices. Disabled
BIOS Write Protect Use this item you can enable or disable the BIOS Write Protect. Enabled
Disabled
Chassis Open Warning This item enables or disables the warning if the case is opened up, and Enabled
the item belowindicates the current status of the case. Disabled
Clear
Chassis Open This item indicates whether the case has been opened. Yes
No

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Setting a supervisor password
1. Use the up/down arrow keys to select Change Supervisor Password menu then press Enter.
A password box will appear.
2. Type a password then press Enter.
The password may consist up to six alphanumeric characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9)
3. Retype the password to verify the first entry then press Enter again.
4. Press F10.
5. Select Yes to save the new password and close the Setup Utility.

Changing the supervisor password


1. Use the up/down arrow keys to select Change Supervisor Password menu then press Enter.
2. Type the original password then press Enter.
3. Type a new password then press Enter.
4. Retype the password to verify the first entry then press Enter again.
5. Press F10.
6. Select Yes to save the new password and close the Setup Utility.

Removing a supervisor password


1. Use the up/down arrow keys to select Change Supervisor Password menu then press Enter.
2. Enter the current password then press Enter.
3. Press Enter twice without entering anything in the password fields.

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Boot Options

1st/2nd/3rd/4th/5th Boot Specifies the boot order from the available devices. EFI
Device Hard Disk
CD^DVD
Removable Device
LAN
EFI Device Priority Press Enter to access the EFI Device Priority submenu and specify the boot device priority
sequence from available EFI devices.
Hard Disk Drive Priority Press Enter to access the Hard Disk Drive Priority submenu and specify the boot device
priority sequence from available hard drives.
Optical Disk Drive Priority Press Enter to access the Optical Disk Drive Priority submenu and specify the boot device
priority sequence from available optical drives.
Removable Device Priority Press Enter to access the Removable Device Priority submenu and specify the boot device
priority sequence from available removable drives.
Network Device Priority Press Enter to access the Network Device Priority submenu and specify the boot device
priority sequence from available network drives.
Quiet Boot When enabled, the BIOS splash screen displays during startup. Enabled
When disabled, the diagnostic screen displays during startup. Disabled
Halt On Determines whether the system will stop for an error during the POST. All,but keyboard
No Errors
All Errors

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Exit

Parameter Description
Save & Exit Setup When you have completed the system configuration changes, select this option to leave the
BIOS Setup Utility and reboot the computer, so the new system configuration parameters can
take effect. Select Save & Exit Setup from the Exit menu and press Enter.
Discard Changes and Exit Select this option to quit the BIOS Setup Utility without making any permanent changes to the
Setup system configuration, and reboot the computer. Select Discard Changes and Exit Setup
from the Exit menu and press Enter.
Save Changes Select this option and press Enter to save all the changes and return to the BIOS Setup Utility.
Discard Changes Use this item enables you to discard any changes that you have made.
Load Default Settings To set this feature, select Load Default Settings from the Exit menu and press Enter. Then,
select OK to allow the BIOS to automatically load optimal defaults to the BIOS settings. The
Optimal settings are designed for maximum system performance, but may not work best for all
computer applications.
Save as User Default Select this option and press Enter to save changes that you have made as user defaults.
Settings
Load User Default Settings Select this option and press Enter to restore user defaults.

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Chapter 3

System Disassembly and Assembly


This chapter contains step-by-step procedures on how to disassemble and assembly the desktop computer for
maintenance and troubleshooting.

Disassembly Requirements
To disassemble the computer, you need the following tools:
• Wrist grounding strap and conductive mat for preventing electrostatic discharge
• Flat-blade screwdriver
• Philips screwdriver
• Hex screwdriver
• Plastic flat-blade screwdriver
• Plastic tweezers
NOTE: The screws for the different components vary in size. During the disassembly process, group the
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Pre-disassembly Procedure
Before proceeding with the disassembly procedure, perform the steps listed below:
1. Turn off the system and all the peripherals connected to it.
2. Unplug the power cord from the power outlets.
3. Unplug the power cord from the system.
4. Unplug all peripheral cables from the system.
5. Place the system unit on a flat, stable surface.

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Removing the Side Panel
1. Remove the three screws located on the rear edge of the side panel.

2. Slide the side panel toward the back of the chassis until the tabs on the cover disengage with the slots on
the chassis.
3. Lift the side panel away from the server and put it aside for reinstallation later.

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Removing the Front Bezel
4. Release the front bezel from the chassis interior.

5. Pull the bezel away from the chassis.

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Removing the Heat Sink Fan Assembly
WARNING:The heat sink becomes very hot when the system is on. NEVER touch the heat sink with any metal
or with your hands.
1. Use a long-nosed screwdriver to loosen the four screws on the heat sink, in the order as shown below.

Note:CPU Fan has been highlighted with the yellow circle as above image shows.Please detach the CPU Fan

and follow local regulations for disposal.


2. Lift the heat sink fan assembly away from the mainboard.

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3. Lay down the heat sink fan assembly, in an upright position, on top of the optical drive, as shown below,
then disconnect the fan cable from the mainboard.

4. Remove the heat sink fan assembly from the chassis then lay it down in an upright position—with the
thermal patch facing upward. Do not let the thermal patch on the heat sink fan assembly touch the work
surface.
5. Use an alcohol pad to wipe off the thermal grease from both the heat sink and the processor.

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Removing the Processor
IMPORTANT:Before removing a processor from the mainboard, make sure to create a backup file of all
important data.
1. Release the load lever(1).

2. Lift the load lever and load plate to the fully open, upright position (2) and (3).

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3. Pull out the processor from the socket.

IMPORTANT: If you are going to install a new processor, note the arrow on the corner to make sure the
processor is properly oriented over the socket.

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Removing the Optical Drive
1. Disconnect the SATA (1) and power (2) cables from the rear of the optical drive.

2. Disconnect the other end of the SATA cable from the mainboard.

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3. Slide lock handle toward the left until the lock handle no removing as show below.

4. Pull the drive out of the drive bay.

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Removing the Hard Disk Drive
1. Disconnect the SATA (1) and power (2) cables from the rear of the optical drive.

2. Disconnect the other end of the SATA cable from the mainboard.

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3. Slide the HDD module out of the HDD-ODD bracket.

4. Detach the HDD.


a. Use a hand to open out the HDD bracket until the hook of HDD bracket away from the HDD screw
bore. then use other hand to take out the HDD module.

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Removing the HDD-ODD Bracket.
1. Remove the screw that secures the HDD-ODD bracket to the power supply.

2. Remove the two screws that secures the HDD-ODD bracket to the chassis.

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3. Lift the bracket up and turn it over.

4. Release the power cables from the metal clip.

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Removing the COM2 Port Cable and Printer Port Cable
1. Remove the COM2 port cable.
a. Disconnect the COM2 port cable from motherboard.

b. Remove the two screws that secure the COM2 cable to the chassis.

c. Pull the COM2 port cable form the chassis.

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2. Remove the printer port cable.
a. Disconnect the printer port cable from motherboard.

b. Remove the two screws that secure the print cable to the chassis.

c. Pull the printer port cable from the chassis.

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Removing the Wireless LAN Card
1. Remove the two screws that secures the card to the chassis.

2. Lift the guard card hook to the fully open.

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3. Gently pull the card to remove it from the mainboard.

Note:Circuit boards >10 cm² has been highlighted with the yellow rectangle as above image shows. Please

detach the Circuit boards and follow local regulations for disposal.

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Removing the VGA Card
1. Push to open the expansion slot lock in the direction indicated.

2. Gently pull the card to remove it from the mainboard.

Note:Circuit boards >10 cm² has been highlighted with the yellow rectangle as above image shows. Please

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Removing the Memory Modules
IMPORTANT:Before removing any DIMM from the memory board, make sure to create a backup file of all
important data.
1. Press to open the holding clips (1) securing the memory module.
2. Gently pull the memory module upward (2) to remove it from the DIMM1 slot.

Note:Circuit boards >10 cm² has been highlighted with the yellow rectangle as above image shows. Please

detach the Circuit boards and follow local regulations for disposal.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to remove the second memory module from the DIMM2 slot.

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Removing the Power Supply
1. Disconnect the 4-pin and 24-pin power supply cables from the mainboard.
a. Squeeze on the retaining latch (1) attached to the cable end of the connector.
b. Grasp the cable end of the connector and pull it straight up (2).

2. Remove the screw that secures the power supply to the chassis.

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3. Remove the two screws that secure the power supply to the rear panel.

4. Lift the power supply module out of the chassis.

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Removing the System Fan
1. Disconnect system FAN cable from main board connector.

2. Release the system fan from the metal clip.

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3. Remove the four screws that secure the system fan to the chassis.

4. Remove the system fan from chassis.

Note:System fan has been highlighted with the yellow rectangle as above image shows.Please detach the

system fan and follow local regulations for disposal.

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Removing the Mainboard
1. Disconnect the power switch cable from the mainboard.

2. Disconnect the OBR cable and intrusion Alarm cable from the mainboard.

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3. Disconnect the USB3.0 cable from the mainboard.

4. Disconnect the USB2.0 cable, card reader cable,internal speaker cable and front audio cable from the
mainboard.

5. Release internal speaker cable and front audio cable from the plastic clip.

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6. Remove the six screws that secure the mainboard to the chassis.

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Please detach the Circuit boards and follow local regulations for disposal.
7. Lift the board from the chassis.

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8. Remove the RTC battery.

Note:RTC battery has been highlighted with the yellow circle as above image shows.Please detach the RTC

battery and follow local regulations for disposal.


9. Punching in IO Shield then you can remove it.

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Removing the Internal Speaker
1. Remove the screw that secure the internal speaker to the chassis.

2. Remove the speaker out of chassis.

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Removing the Power Switch,OBR and LED Cable Assembly
1. Release these cables from metal clip.

2. Release the locking tabs from the chassis interior(1),then Pull the OBR and LED cable assembly from the
chassis(2).

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3. Release the cable away from metal clip.

4. Release the locking tabs from the chassis interior(1) and Pull the power button assembly from the
chassis(2).

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Removing the USB/Front I/O Board Assembly and Card Reader Board
1. Removing the screw that secure the USB board/front I/O board assembly and card reader board to
chassis.

2. Pull the USB board/front I/O board assembly and card reader board from chassis.

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3. Remove the card reader board.
a. Remove the two screws that secure the card reader board to the bracket.

b. Pull the card reader board out of the bracket.

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4. Remove the front I/O board.
a. Remove the two screws that secure the I/O board to the bracket.

b. Pull the I/O board out of the bracket.

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Removing the Intrusion Alarm Cable Assemby
1. Removing the two screws from the chassis.

2. Release the intrusion alarm assembly from the chassis.

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Assembly Requirements
To assemble the computer, you need the following tools:
• Wrist grounding strap and conductive mat for preventing electrostatic discharge
• Flat-blade screwdriver
• Philips screwdriver
• Hex screwdriver
• Plastic flat-blade screwdriver
• Plastic tweezers
NOTE: The screws for the different components vary in size. During the assembly process, group the screws
with the corresponding components to avoid mismatch when putting back the components.

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Assembly Procedure
Before proceeding with the assembly procedure, perform the steps listed below:
1. Turn off the system and all the peripherals connected to it.
2. Unplug the power cord from the power outlets.
3. Unplug the power cord from the system.
4. Unplug all peripheral cables from the system.
5. Place the system unit on a flat, stable surface.

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Removing the Side Panel
1. Remove the four screws located on the rear edge of the side panel.

2. Slide the side panel toward the back of the chassis until the tabs on the cover disengage with the slots on
the chassis.
3. Lift the side panel away from the server and put it aside for reinstallation later.

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Remove the Front Bezel and the ODD Bracket
1. Remove the front panel.(Refer to “Removing the Front Bezel” on page 31)
2. Remove the ODD bracket.
a. Remove the two screws.

b. Pull the ODD bracket from the chassis.

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Remove Outside Connect Slice
1. Punching in PCI Shelf slice then you can remove it. At the same time, punching in the COM2 port and
print cover on rear plate of the chassis then you can remove it.

Reinstalling the Internal Speaker


1. Insert hook of one end internal speaker into chassis, then fix the screw of other end internal speaker.

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Reinstalling the I/O Shielding
1. Install I/O shielding into chassis.

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Reinstalling the MainBoard
1. Slide the mainboard into the chassis, with the I/O ports of the mainboard extruding from their port holes,
then lower the mainboard in place.

2. Make sure the screw holes on the main board are aligned with those on the chassis. Secure the
mainboard with six screws.

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3. Install the retention clip to chassis,then insert the front audio cable and internal speaker cable into the
plastic clip.

4. Connect the USB2.0 cable, card reader cable,internal speaker cable and front audio cable to the
mainboard connectors.

5. Connect the USB3.0 cable to the mainboard connectors.

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6. Connect the OBR cable and intrusion Alarm cable to the mainboard connectors.

7. Connect the power switch cable to the mainboard connectors.

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Reinstalling the System Fan
1. Install the system fan to chassis.

2. Secure the system fan to the chassis using four screws .

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3. Connect system FAN cable to main board connector.

4. Insert the system fan cable to the metal clip.

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Reinstalling the Power Supply
1. Install the power supply module into the chassis.

2. Secure the power supply to the rear panel using three screws.

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3. Secure the power supply to the chassis using one screw.

4. Connect the ATX 24Pin Power cable and ATX 4Pin Power cable to main board connector.

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Reinnstalling the Memory
1. Open the holding clips on both sides of the DIMM slot outward.

2. Insert the memory module into the DIMM1 slot (1) and then press it down until it clicks into place (2).

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3. If a second memory module is available, install it in the DIMM2 slot by repeating step 1.
NOTE: Install memory rule as table shown below.

DIMM1 DIMM3 DIMM2 DIMM4


A
A A
A B
B A B
A A A
A B A
A B A B
B B B A
Remark:A and B show different size of memory, size:A>B

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Reinstalling the VGA Card
1. Push to open the expansion slot lock in the direction indicated.

2. Position the expansion board over the PCIE16X 1 slot, making sure the card guide is aligned with the slot
guide on the chassis. Insert the expansion card properly connector into PCIE16X 1 slot .

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3. Insert the expansion board properly until that expansion slot lock locks into place in the direction
indicated.

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Reinstalling the Wireless LAN Card
1. Position the expansion board over the PCIEX 1 slot, making sure the card guide is aligned with the slot
guide on the chassis. Insert the expansion card properly connector into PCIEX 1 slot .

2. Close the guard card hook.

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3. Secures the guard card hook to the chassis using two screws.

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Reinstalling the Printer Port Cable and COM2 Port Cable
1. Install the printer port cable.
a. Push the printer port cable to the chassis.

b. Secure the print cable to the chassis using two screws.

c. Connect the printer port cable to motherboard connector.

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2. Install the COM2 port cable.
a. Push the COM2 port cable to the chassis.

b. Secure the COM2 cable to the chassis using two screws.

c. Connect the COM2 port cable from motherboard connector.

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Reinstalling the HDD-ODD Bracket.
1. Insert the power cables into the metal clip.

2. Install the HDD-ODD bracket into the chassis.

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3. Secure the HDD-ODD bracket to the chassis using two screws.

4. Secure the HDD-ODD bracket to the power supply using one screw.

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Reinstalling the Hard Disk Drive
1. Take 1pc HDD bracket and the hook of HDD bracket as below shown.

2. Open out the HDD bracket and install the HDD into HDD bracket, Make sure four holes of HDD are
aligned with the hook of HDD bracket.

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3. Slide the HDD module into the HDD-ODD bracket.

4. Connect the SATA (1) and power (2) cables to the rear of the optical drive.

5. Connect the other end of the SATA cable from the mainboard.

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Reinstalling the Optical Drive
1. Slide the optical drive into the HDD-ODD bracket.

2. Slide lock handle toward the right until the lock handle no removing as show below.

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3. Connect the SATA (1) and power (2) cables to the rear of the optical drive.

4. Disconnect the other end of the SATA cable from the mainboard.

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Reinstalling the Processor
1. Release the load lever.

2. Lift the load lever and load plate to the fully open, upright position (1) and (2).

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3. Gently put the processor to the socket.

4. Close the retention plate(1) and the load lever(2) to its latch(3).

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IMPORTANT: If you are going to install a new processor, note the arrow on the corner to make sure the
processor is properly oriented over the socket.

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Reinstalling the Heat Sink Fan Assembly
1. Connect the cooler cable to the main board connector.

2. Position the heat sink fan assembly on top of the processor, making sure the screws are aligned with the
screw holes on the main board.

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3. Secure the heat sink fan assembly to the screw holes on the main board using four screws.

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Reinstalling the Front Bezel
1. Insert the tabs on the front bezel into the notches (1) on the left side of the chassis and attach the front
bezel (2) in the direction indicated.

2. Make sure the front bezel retention tabs are securedly fastened to the chassis interior.

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Reinstalling the Side Panel
1. Push the side panel toward the front of the chassis until it is firmly closed.

2. Secure the side panel to the rear edge of the chassis using two screws.

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Chapter 4

System Troubleshooting
This chapter provides instructions on how to troubleshoot system hardware problems.

Hardware Diagnostic Procedure


IMPORTANT:The diagnostic tests described in this chapter are only intended to test Acer products. Non-
Acerproducts, prototype cards, or modified options can give false errors and invalid
systemresponses.
1. Obtain the failing symptoms in as much detail as possible.
2. Verify the symptoms by attempting to recreate the failure by running the diagnostic tests or repeating
thesame operation.
3. Refer to “Power System check” on page 98 and “Beep Codes” on page 99 to determine which corrective
action to perform.

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System Check Procedures

Power System Check


If the system will power on, skip this section. Refer to System External Inspection.
If the system will not power on, do the following:
• Check if the power cable is properly connected to the system and AC source.
• Check if the voltage selector switchis set to the correct voltage setting.

System External Inspection

1. Inspect the LED indicators on the front panel, which can indicate the malfunction.
2. Make sure that air flow is not blocked.
3. Make sure nothing in the system is making contact that could short out power.
4. If the problem is not evident, continue with System Internal Inspection.

System Internal Inspection


1. Turn off the system and all the peripherals connected to it.
2. Unplug the power cord from the power outlets.
3. Unplug the power cord from the system.
4. Unplug all peripheral cables from the system.
5. Place the system unit on a flat, stable surface.
6. Remove the system covers.For instructions on removing system covers, refer to “System Disassembly”
on page 28.
7. Verify that components are properly seated.
8. Verify that all cable connectors inside the system are firmly and correctly attached to their appropriate
connectors.
9. Verify that all components are Acer-qualified and supported.
10. Replace the system covers.
11. Power on the system.
12. If the problem with the system is not evident, you can try viewing the POST messages and BIOS event
logs during the system startup.

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Beep Codes
Beep codes are used by the BIOS to indicate a serious or fatal error to the end user. Beep codes are used
when an error occurs before the system video has been initialized. Beep codes will be generated by the
system board speaker, commonly referred to as the PC speaker.
AMIBIOS displays the checkpoints in the bottom right corner of the screen during POST. This display method
is limited, since it only displays checkpoints that occur after the video card has been activated.
Not all computers using AMIBIOS enable this feature. In most cases, a checkpoint card is the best tool for
viewing AMIBIOS checkpoints.

Beep Symptom Cause and Description

One short beep System is ready.


System is OK.

Continuous one long beep Memory not installed or memory error.

One long beep and two short beeps then VGA not installed or VGA error.
repeat. Graphics card error/not installed, graphics card memory
error or graphics card BIOS checksum error.

One long beep then two short beep BIOS damaged.


BIOS is damaged, BIOS POST jumps to Boot Block to
execute the default procedures.

Two short beeps CMOS damaged.


CMOS checksum error or CMOS battery loss occurs.

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Checkpoints
A checkpoint is either a byte or word value output to I/O port 80h.The BIOS outputs checkpoints throughout
bootblock and Power-On Self Test (POST) to indicate the task the system is currently executing. Checkpoint
sare very useful in aiding software developers or technicians in debugging problems that occur during the pre-
boot process.

Viewing BIOS checkpoints


Viewing all checkpoints generated by the BIOS requires acheckpoint card, also referred to as a POST card or
POST diagnostic card. These are ISA or PCI add-in cards that show the value of I/O port 80h on a LED
display. Checkpoints may appear on the bottom right corner of the screen during POST. This display method
islimited, since it only displays checkpoints thatoccur after the video card has been activated.

Bootblock Initialization Code Checkpoints


The Bootblock initialization code sets up the chipset,memory, and other components before system memory is
available. The following table describes the type of checkpoints that may occur during the bootblock
initialization portion of the BIOS.
NOTE: Please note that checkpoints may differ between different platforms based on system
configuration.Checkpoints may change due to vendor requirements,system chipset or option ROMs
from add-in PCI devices.

Checkpoint Description

Before D0 If boot block debugger is enabled, CPU cache-as-RAM functionality is enabled at this point.
Stack will be enabled from this point.

D0 Early Boot Strap Processor (BSP) initialization like microcode update, frequency and other
CPU critical initialization. Early chipset initialization is done.

D1 Early super I/O initialization is done including RTC and keyboard controller. Serial port is
enabled at this point if needed for debugging. NMI is disabled. Perform keyboard controller
BAT test. Save power-on CPUID value in scratch CMOS. Go to flat mode with 4GB limit and
GA20 enabled.

D2 Verify the boot block checksum. System will hang here if checksum is bad.

D3 Disable CACHE before memory detection. Execute full memory sizing module. If memory
sizing module not executed, start memory refresh and do memory sizing in Boot block code.
Do additional chipset initialization. Re-enable CACHE. Verify that flat mode is enabled.

D4 Test base 512KB memory. Adjust policies and cache first 8MB. Set stack.

D5 Bootblock code is copied from ROM to lower system memory and control is given to it. BIOS
now executes out of RAM. Copies compressed boot block code to memory in right
segments. Copies BIOS from ROM to RAM for faster access. Performs main BIOS
checksum and updates recovery status accordingly.

D6 Both key sequence and OEM specific method is checked to determine if BIOSrecovery is
forced. Main BIOS checksum is tested. If BIOS recovery is necessary,control flows to
checkpoint E0. See Bootblock Recovery Code Checkpoints sectionfor more information.

D7 Restore CPUID value back into register. The Bootblock-Runtime interface module is moved
to system memory and control is given to it. Determine whether to execute serial flash.

D8 The Runtime module is uncompressed into memory. CPUID information is stored in memory.

D9 Store the Uncompressed pointer for future use in PMM. Copying Main BIOS into memory.
Leaves all RAM below 1MB Read-Write including E000 and F000 shadow areas but closing
SMRAM.

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Checkpoint Description

DA Restore CPUID value back into register. Give control to BIOS POST (ExecutePOSTKernel).
See POST Code Checkpoints section of document for more information.

DC System is waking from ACPI S3 state.

E1-E8 EC- OEM memory detection/configuration error. This range is reserved for chipset vendors &
EE system manufacturers. The error associated with this value may be different from one
platform to the next.

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Bootblock Recovery Code Checkpoints
The Bootblock recovery code gets control when the BIOS determines that a BIOS recovery needs to occur
because the user has forced the update or the BIOS checksum is corrupt. The following table describes the
type of checkpoints that may occur during the Bootblock recovery portion of the BIOS.
NOTE: Checkpoints may differ between different platforms based on system configuration. Checkpoints
maychange due to vendor requirements, system chipset or option ROMs from add-in PCI devices.

Checkpoint Description

E0 Initialize the floppy controller in the super I/O. Some interrupt vectors are initialized. DMA
controller is initialized. 8259 interrupt controller is initialized. L1 cache is enabled.

E9 Set up floppy controller and data. Attempt to read from floppy.

EA Enable ATAPI hardware. Attempt to read from ARMD and ATAPI CDROM.

EB Disable ATAPI hardware. Jump back to checkpoint E9.

EF Read error occurred on media. Jump back to checkpoint EB.

F0 Search for pre-defined recovery file name in root directory.

F1 Recovery file not found.

F2 Start reading FAT table and analyze FAT to find the clusters occupied by the recovery file.

F3 Start reading the recovery file cluster by cluster.

F5 Disable L1 cache.

FA Check the validity of the recovery file configuration to the current configuration of the flash
part.

FB Make flash write enabled through chipset and OEM specific method. Detect proper flash
part. Verify that the found flash part size equals the recovery file size.

F4 The recovery file size does not equal the found flash part size.

FC Erase the flash part

FD Program the flash part.

FF The flash has been updated successfully. Make flash write disabled. Disable ATAPI
hardware. Restore CPUID value back into register. Give control to F000 ROM at
F000:FFF0h.

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BIOS Recovery
AMIBIOS supports a "recovery flash" mode, which can be used to flash update a BIOS from the boot block.
This is used to update a BIOS image without the need to boot to an operating system. The following is the
process that user should follow to flash BIOS ROM.
1. Put the AMIBoot.ROM to a bootable USB flash drive(Disk on Key, DOK).
2. Install the DOK to the system.
3. Press power button to boot the system and then press Ctrl + Home.
4. The BIOS recovery function will be executed.
5. After BIOS is updated completely, the system will auto reboot.
6. Please enter the setup menu to load default after system reboot.

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Chapter 5

Jumper and Connector Information


M/B Placement

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No LABEL COMPONENTS

1 CPU Supports the LGA1155 socket for 2nd/3rd Generation Intel® Ivy/Sandy
Bridge Processor

2 CPU_FAN CPU cooling fan connector

3 DIMM1~4 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM slots


(Channel A: DIMM2, DIMM4 Channel B: DIMM1, DIMM3)

4 SYS_FAN System cooling fan connector

5 ATX_POWER Standard 24-pin ATX power connector

6 SATA1~2 Serial ATA 6.0Gb/s connectors

7 USB3F Front panel USB 3.0 connector

8 BZ1 Buzzer

9 C_INTRUSION Opened Chassis detective header

10 F_PANEL Front panel switch/LED header

11 OBR1 One Button Recovery header

12 F_USB1~2 Front panel USB 2.0 headers

13 SATA3~4 Serial ATA 3.0Gb/s connectors

14 F_USB3 Front panel USB 2.0 header (for card reader)

15 CLR_CMOS Clear CMOS header with jumper

16 BIOS_WP BIOS flash protect header with jumper

17 ME_DISABLE ME Disable header with jumper

18 INT_SPK Speaker header

19 F_AUDIO Front panel audio header

20 SPDIF_OUT SPDIF out header

21 PCIE16X PCI Express x16 slot

22 PCIE1X PCI Express x1 slot

23 PRINTER Onboard parallel port header

24 COM2 Onboard serial port header

25 ATX_12V Auxiliary 4-pin power connector

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Jumper Setting
The section explains how to set jumper for correct configuration of the mainboard.

Checking Jumper Settings


The following illustration shows the location of the motherboard jumpers. Pin 1 is labeled.

Jumper Settings

Jumper Type Description Setting (default)

CLR_CMOS 3-pin Clear CMOS 1-2: NORMAL


2-3: CLEAR
Before clearing the CMOS, make
CLR_CMOS
sure to turn the system off.

ME_DISABLE 3-pin Disable ME 1-2: NORMAL


2-3: ME disable

BIOS_WP 3-pin BIOS Flash 1-2: BIOS_WP


protect 2-3: NORMAL

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Setting Jumper
Use the motherboard jumpers to set system configuration options. Jumpers with more Than one pin are
numbered. When setting the jumpers, ensure that the jumper caps are Placed on the correct pins.

The illustrations show a 2-pin jumper. Whenthe jumper cap is placed on both pins, thejumper is SHORT. If you
remove the jumpercap, or place the jumper cap on just one pin,the jumper is OPEN.

This illustration shows a 3-pin jumper. Pins1 and 2 are SHORT.

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Checking Connector
Connecting Optional Devices

Refer to the following for information on connecting the motherboard’s optionaldevices:

F_AUDIO: Front Panel Audio Header


The front panel audio header allows the user to install auxiliary front-orientedmicrophone and line-out ports for
easier access. This header supports HD audio bydefault. If you want connect an AC’97 front panel audio to HD
onboard headers,please set as below picture.

Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name

1 Left channel microphone input signal 2 Analog groud

3 Right channel microphone input signal 4 HD Panel sensor detect

5 Right channel to front panel 6 Microphone sensor detect

7 Analog ground 8 No pin

9 Left channel to front panel 10 Line-in sensor detect

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COM2 : Onboard serial port header

Connect a serial port extension bracket to this header to add a second serial port toyour system.

Pin Signal Name Function

1 DCD Data Carrier Detect

2 SIN Serial Input

3 SOUT Serial Output

4 DTR Data Terminal Ready

5 GND Ground

6 DSR Data Set Ready

7 RTS Request to Send

8 CTS Clear to Send

9 RI Ring Indicator

10 Key No pin

OBR1: One button recovery jumper

Pin Signal Name

1 OBR

2 GND

PRINTER: Onboard parallel port header

This is a header that can be used to connect to the printer, scanner or other devices.

Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name

1 STROBE 14 ALF

2 PD0 15 ERROR

3 PD1 16 INIT

4 PD2 17 SLCTIN

5 PD3 18 Ground

6 PD4 19 Ground

7 PD5 20 Ground

8 PD6 21 Ground

9 PD7 22 Ground

10 ACK 23 Ground

11 BUSK 24 Ground

12 PE 25 Ground

13 SLCT 26 Key

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SATA1~2: Serial ATA 6.0Gb/s connector
This connector is used to support the Serial ATA devices for the highest data transferrates (6.0 Gb/s), simpler
disk drive cabling and easier PC assembly. It doubles thetransfer rate of current SATA 3.0Gb/s interface.

Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name

1 Ground 2 TX+

3 TX- 4 Ground

5 RX- 6 RX+

7 Ground

SATA3~4: Serial ATA 3.0Gb/s connectors


These connectors are used to support the Serial ATA 3.0Gb/s devices, simpler diskdrive cabling and easier
PC assembly. It eliminates limitations of the current ParallelATA interface. But maintians register compatibility
and sofeware compatibility withPrallel ATA.

Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name

1 Ground 2 TX+

3 TX- 4 Ground

5 RX- 6 RX+

7 Ground

C_INTRUSION: Opened Chassis detective header


This detects if the chassis cover has been removed. This function needs a chassisequipped with intrusion
detection switch and needs to be enabled in BIOS.

Pin Signal Name

1 Caseopen

2 GND

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F_USB1~3: Front Panel USB 2.0 header
The motherboard has three USB2.0 headers supporting six USB 2.0 ports. Addition-ally, some computer
cases have USB 2.0 ports at the front of the case. If you havethis kind of case, use auxiliary USB connector to
connect the front-mounted ports tothe motherboard.

Pin Signal Name Function

1 USBPWR Front Panel USB Power

2 USBPWR Front Panel USB Power

3 DATA0- USB Port 0 Negative Signal

4 DATA1- USB Port 1 Negative Signal

5 DATA0+ USB Port 0 Positive Signal

6 DATA1+ USB Port 1 Positive Signa

7 GND Ground

8 GND Ground

9 NC Not connected

10 USB DET USB DET

NOTE: Please make sure that the USB cable has the same pin assignment asindicated above. A different pin
assignment may cause damage or systemhang-up.

USB3F: Front Panel USB 3.0 header


This Motherboard implements one USB 3.0 header supporting 2 extra front USB 3.0ports, which
delivers 5Gb/s transfer rate.

Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name


1 USB POWER 11 D1+
2 SSRX0+ 12 D1-
3 SSRX0- 13 GND
4 GND 14 SSTX1+
5 SSTX0- 15 SSTX1-
6 SSTX0+ 16 GND
7 GND 17 SSRX1+
8 D0- 18 SSRX1-
9 D0+ 19 USB POWER
10 NC 20 KEY

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Connecting Case Components

CPU_FAN: CPU cooling FAN Power Connector

Pin Signal Name Function

1 GND System Ground

2 +12V Power +12V

3 Sense Sensor

4 Control CPU FAN control

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SYS_FAN: System Cooling FAN Power Connector

Pin Signal Name Function

1 GND System Ground

2 +12V Power +12V

3 Sense Sensor

4 PWM Control

ATX_ POWER: ATX 24-pin Power Connector

Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name


1 +3.3V 13 +3.3V
2 +3.3V 14 -12V
3 COM 15 COM
4 +5V 16 PS_ON
5 COM 17 COM
6 +5V 18 COM
7 COM 19 COM
8 PWR OK 20 -5V
9 +5VSB 21 +5V
10 +12V 22 +5V
11 +12V 23 +5V
12 +3.3V 24 COM

ATX12V: ATX 12V Power Connector

Pin Signal Name


1 Ground
2 Ground
3 +12V
4 +12V

INT_SPK: Internal speaker

Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name

1 Output_L 2 GND

3 Output_R 4 Ground

5 GND 6 GND

7 N/A 8 VCC

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Front Panel Header
The front panel header (F_PANEL) provides a standard set of switch and LED headers commonly found on
ATX or micro-ATX cases. Refer to the table below for information:

Pin Signal Function Pin Signal Function


1 VCC 5V 2 GLED0 MSG LED
3 HDD_LED Hard disk LED 4 GLED1 MSG LED
5 GND Ground 6 PWRSW POWER SWITCh
7 HWRST_L Reset 8 GND Ground
9 F_PANEL_DET FRONT PANEL 10 KEY NO PIN
DETECT
11 NC Reserved 12 VCC 5V
13 NC Reserved 14 F_PANEL_LED FRONT PANEL
LED

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Chapter 6

FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List


This chapter offers the FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) list in global configuration of the Veriton X6620G desktop
computer. Refer to this chapter whenever ordering the parts to repair or for RMA (Return Merchandise
Authorization).
NOTES:
• When ordering FRU parts, check the most up-to-date information available on your regional web
or channel. For whatever reasons a part number is changed, it will NOT be noted on the printed
Service Guide. For Acer authorized service providers, your Acer office may have a different part
number code from those given in the FRU list of this printed Service Guide. You MUST use the
local FRU list provided by your regional Acer office to order FRU parts for service.
• To scrap or to return the defective parts, follow the local government ordinance or regulations on
how to dispose it properly, or follow the rules set by your regional Acer office on how to return it.
• This document will be updated as more information about the FRU list becomes available.

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Veriton X6620G Exploded Diagram
NOTE: This section will be updated when more information becomes available.

ITEM NAME Q’TY ITEM NAME Q’TY

1 CHASSIS 1 10 BEZEL 1

2 TOP-PANEL 1 11 Card reader PCB MODULE 1

3 POWER SUPPLY 1 12 HDD-SWITCH-HOLDER 1

4 MOTHER BOARD 1 13 SWITCH HOLDER 1

5 ODD-HDD-BRAKET MODULE 1 14 INTRUSSION-SWITCH

6 LINE-CLIP 1 15 RUBBER FOOT 8

7 CD-ROM 1 16 HDD MODULE 1

8 USB PLATE 1 17 INTERNAL SPEAKER 1

9 USB PCB MODULE 1

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Veriton X6620G FRU List
Exploded
Category Description Part Number
Diagram Item

MB Kit

MB Kit VX6620G Intel Q77 Intel 82579LM Acer DB.VE811.001 4


Logo DTX w/ IO Bracket W/O 1394 V1.0 LF Eup
Lot6 Solid type capacitors

Chassis

Chassis HX098A for Veriton X DC.13111.00L N/A

Bezel

Bezel VX420 for Veriton X, HX098, 4USB DC.11911.00L N/A

Bezel VX421 for Veriton X, HX098, 4USB, CR DC.11911.00M

Bezel VX426 2U2+2U3, w/i smart card CR, for DC.11911.01P


HX098

Bracket

Internal HDD SSD holder for 2.5 HDD/SSD & Half- PC.13400.125 N/A
Slim SSD ; Fits in 3.5" bay/carrier

CPU

CPU Intel Core i7 3770 LGA 3.4G 8M 1333 1155 KC.37701.CI7 N/A
95W Quad Core, Ivy Bridge

CPU Intel Core i3 2120 LGA 3M 1333 1155 65W KC.21201.CI3


3.3G, Dual Core

Memory

HU524303EP0200 (2G bit) KN.2GB0H.012 N/A

NT2GC64B88G0NF-CG V79D (2G bit) KN.2GB03.026

RMR1810EC58E8F-1333 (1G bit) KN.2GB0R.002

AD63I1B0823EV (2G bit) KN.2GB0C.009

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Category Description Part Number
Diagram Item

NT4GC64B8HG0NF-CG (2G bit) KN.4GB03.010

AD63I1C1624EV (2G bit) KN.4GB0C.002

HU564403EP0200 (2G bit) KN.4GB0H.001

HDD

HDD SEAGATE 3.5" 7200rpm 320GB KH.32001.022 16


ST3320413AS(Pharaoh 6G) SATA III 16MB LF F/
W:JC45

HDD SEAGATE 3.5" 7200rpm 500GB KH.50001.022


ST3500413AS(Pharaoh 6G) SATA III 16MB LF F/
W:JC45

HDD SEAGATE 3.5" 7200rpm 1000GB KH.01K01.016


ST31000524AS ( Pharaoh 6G) SATA III 32MB LF
F/W:JC45

HDD WD 3.5" 7200rpm 320GB WD3200AAKX- KH.32008.025


221CA1 XL500-1D SATA III 16MB LF F/
W:17.01H17

HDD WD 3.5" 7200rpm 500GB WD5000AAKX- KH.50008.025


221CA1 XL500-1D SATA III 16MB LF F/
W:17.01H17

HDD HGST 3.5" 7200rpm 2000GB KH.02K07.002


HDS723020BLA642 ( Mariner) SATA III 64MB LF
F/W:MNR580

SSD

Flash Disk LITE-ON SSD NAND 64GB LCT- KF.0640L.002 N/A


64M3S LF+HF

Flash Disk LITE-ON SSD NAND 128GB LCT- KF.1280L.002


128M3S LF+HF

ODD

ODD HLDS DVD-ROM HH 16X DH41N LF+HF KO.0160D.001 7


Black Bezel AC01 SATA (Win7)

ODD PLDS DVD-ROM HH 16X DH-16D6SH KV.0160F.006


LF+HF Black Bezel SATA (Win7)

ODD PIONEER DVD-ROM HH 16X DVR-231RS KV.01605.007


LF+HF Black Bezel SATA (Win7)

ODD HLDS Super-Multi DRIVE HH 16X GH80N KO.0160D.002


LF+HF Black Bezel SATA (Win7)

ODD PLDS Super-Multi DRIVE HH DL 16X DH- KU.0160F.013


16ACSH LF Black Bezel (HF+Win7) SATA

ODD PIONEER Super-Multi DRIVE HH DL 16X KU.01605.007


DVR-219RS LF Black Bezel SATA (Win7+HF)

VGA

288-1N222-A01AC 510 1GB DDR3 64bits DVII + VG.PCPT5.102 N/A


HDMI Hynix LP

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Category Description Part Number
Diagram Item

288-9E145-X03AC HD7470 2GB sDDR3 64bit VG.PCP74.702


DVI-I + HDMI LP

89D386-38200X HD7470 2GB sDDR3 64bit DVI-I VG.ECS74.702


+ HDMI LP

288-AE153-A01AC HD7350 1GB DDR3 64bit DVI- VG.PCP73.502


I + HDMI AMD LP

89D386-32120X HD7350 1GB DDR3 64bit DVI-I + VG.ECS73.5L1


HDMI LP

299-1N214-X60AC 605 1GB DDR3 64bits DVII + VG.PCP60.502


HDMI LP

89D386-Z1800X 605 1GB DDR3 64bits DVII + VG.ECS60.502


HDMI LP

299-7N161-X03AC 505 512MB 64bits DDR3 DVI-I VG.PCP50.502


+ HDMI LP

Modem

D-1156E#/A10A (Low-profile), Modem PCI-Ex1 FX.10100.003


card, LSI Universal Modem (PCI-E) 56K V.92 -
Concorde (C40)

WLAN

WN7601R, Ralink RT3090, 802.11b/g/n 1x1 NI.10200.038 N/A


WLAN PCI-E x1 card (Low-profile)

Power Supply

PSU LITE-ON PS-5221-9AB 220W Active PFC PY.2200B.011 3


100-127V/220-240V

DPS-220UB-5A PY.22009.011

CPB09-D220E PY.2200F.006

Printer port cable

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Category Description Part Number
Diagram Item

Printer port cable W/O ATX bracket of HX series PA.14000.025 N/A


chassis

COM2 port cable

COM2 port cable W/O ATX bracket of HX series PC.13400.043 N/A


chassis

External Speaker

Neosonica speaker USB 9M-20A200-000 with new SP.10600.051 N/A


acer logo

Neosonica speaker USB 9M-20A200-000 with new SP.10600.052


acer logo (meet AJC Spec.)

Internal Speaker

Internal Speaker_HX092 Mono, (Plug on HD audio SP.10600.029 17


header)

Mouse

Logitech Optical mouse USB M-U0027-O with acer MS.11200.106 N/A


logo

Primax Optical mouse USB MOFGUO with acer MS.11200.107


logo

Logitech Optical mouse PS2 M-S0004-O with acer MS.11200.104


logo

Primax Optical mouse PS2 MOFGKO with acer MS.11200.105


logo

Keyboard

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black US with KB.USB0P.259 N/A


new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black KB.USB0P.260


Traditional Chinese with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black KB.USB0P.261


Simplified Chinese with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black US KB.USB0P.262


International with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black Arabic/ KB.USB0P.263


English with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black Thailand KB.USB0P.264


with new acer logo

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Category Description Part Number
Diagram Item

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black Spanish KB.USB0P.265


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black KB.USB0P.266


Portuguese with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black US with KB.USB0P.267


Rupee Symbol for India with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black Brazilian KB.USB0P.268


Portuguese with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black KB.USB0P.269


Japanese with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black German KB.USB0P.270


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black Italian KB.USB0P.271


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black French KB.USB0P.272


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black Swedish KB.USB0P.273


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black UK with KB.USB0P.274


new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black Dutch KB.USB0P.275


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black Swiss/G KB.USB0P.276


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black Belgium KB.USB0P.277


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black Icelandic KB.USB0P.278


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black KB.USB0P.279


Norwegian with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black Hebrew KB.USB0P.280


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black Polish KB.USB0P.281


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black KB.USB0P.282


Slovenian with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black Slovak KB.USB0P.283


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black Russian KB.USB0P.284


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black KB.USB0P.285


Hungarian with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black Greek KB.USB0P.286


with new acer logo

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Category Description Part Number
Diagram Item

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black Danish KB.USB0P.287


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black Czech KB.USB0P.288


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black KB.USB0P.289


Romanian with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black Turkish KB.USB0P.290


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black Turkish- KB.USB0P.291


Q with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black Arabic/ KB.USB0P.292


French with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black Kazakh KB.USB0P.293


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black Turkmen KB.USB0P.294


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black Nordic KB.USB0P.295


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black English/ KB.USB0P.296


Canadian French with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black Czech/ KB.USB0P.297


Slovak with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black Swiss/FR KB.USB0P.298


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black Korean KB.USB0P.299


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black Spanish KB.USB0P.300


Latin with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black KB.USB0P.301


Slovenian/Croatian Latin/Serbian Cyrillic with new
acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101U USB Black KB.USB0P.310


UKranian/Russian with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black US with KB.PS20P.246


new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Traditional KB.PS20P.247


Chinese with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Simplified KB.PS20P.248


Chinese with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black US KB.PS20P.249


International with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Arabic/ KB.PS20P.250


English with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Thailand KB.PS20P.251


with new acer logo

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Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black KB.PS20P.253


Portuguese with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black US with KB.PS20P.254


Rupee Symbol for India with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Brazilian KB.PS20P.255


Portuguese with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Japanese KB.PS20P.256


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black German KB.PS20P.257


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Italian with KB.PS20P.258


new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black French KB.PS20P.259


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Swedish KB.PS20P.260


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black UK with KB.PS20P.261


new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Dutch with KB.PS20P.262


new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Swiss/G KB.PS20P.263


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Belgium KB.PS20P.264


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Icelandic KB.PS20P.265


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Norwegian KB.PS20P.266


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Hebrew KB.PS20P.267


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Polish with KB.PS20P.268


new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Slovenian KB.PS20P.269


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Slovak KB.PS20P.270


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Russian KB.PS20P.271


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Hungarian KB.PS20P.272


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Greek with KB.PS20P.273


new acer logo

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Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Danish KB.PS20P.274


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Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Czech with KB.PS20P.275


new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Romanian KB.PS20P.276


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Turkish KB.PS20P.277


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Turkish-Q KB.PS20P.278


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Arabic/ KB.PS20P.279


French with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Kazakh KB.PS20P.280


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Turkmen KB.PS20P.281


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Nordic with KB.PS20P.282


new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black English/ KB.PS20P.283


Canadian French with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Czech/ KB.PS20P.284


Slovak with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Swiss/FR KB.PS20P.285


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Korean KB.PS20P.286


with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black Spanish KB.PS20P.287


Latin with new acer logo

Keyboard PRIMAX PR1101 PS/2 Black UKranian/ KB.PS20P.295


Russian with new acer logo

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