Acer Q65h2-am V1.1 Manual -

Connects the case's physical reset button switch. Orientation does not matter for switches.

The Acer Q65H2-AM V1.1 operates on the or Intel Q67 chipset architecture. It is engineered primarily for stability and legacy device compatibility. Component / Feature Supported Specifications CPU Socket Intel LGA 1155 (Socket H2) Supported Processors

| Symptom | Likely fix | |------------------------|--------------------------------------------| | Fans spin, no display | Reseat RAM, try one stick in DIMM1. Clear CMOS. | | Beep codes (Award BIOS)| 1 long + 2 short = video error. 1 long + 1 short = RAM. | | Boot loop | Check CPU power cable (4‑pin). Remove non‑essential hardware. | | BIOS password locked | Remove CMOS battery + clear jumper + unplug PSU for 15 min. | acer q65h2-am v1.1 manual

Official documentation is no longer actively hosted on Acer's main landing pages due to the product's age, but can still be found through the Acer Support Search by entering the or serial number of the original Veriton chassis.

The Acer Q65H2-AM V1.1 manual is an indispensable resource for anyone who wants to get the most out of their motherboard. Whether you're a seasoned PC builder or a newcomer to the world of computer hardware, this manual provides valuable insights into the motherboard's features, settings, and configurations. Connects the case's physical reset button switch

Connecting a new case to this board requires identifying the front panel header pins. According to community documentation and standard Acer/ECS layouts, the 14-pin header (with pin 10 often missing) typically follows this pattern: HDD LED (Polarized: Pin 1 is Positive +) Pins 2 & 4: Power LED (Polarized: Pin 2 is Positive +) Pins 5 & 7: Reset Switch (Non-polarized) Pins 6 & 8: Power Switch (Non-polarized) Pins 12 & 14: LAN LED (If supported by your case) I/O and Internal Connections

Note: It generally does support 3rd Generation (Ivy Bridge) CPUs like the i5-3470 without specific BIOS updates, which are largely unavailable. It is engineered primarily for stability and legacy

Power down the system completely and pull the power cord from the wall outlet.

If you need the or help identifying your Veriton model from the serial number, share a photo of the case label (or any barcode with “SNID”/“Model No.”) – I can match it to the correct Acer service guide.

If you are locked out of BIOS or the system fails to POST: