Acer H61h2ad Manual New __full__ | DELUXE ◎ |

Acer H61H2-AD Go to product viewer dialog for this item. is an OEM motherboard (often found in Acer Aspire or Veriton desktops) produced by ECS for Acer. While a single "official" manual for the Acer-specific "AD" variant is difficult to find, it is functionally identical to the ECS H61H2-A series. Key Specifications Socket: LGA 1155 Chipset: Intel H61 Express Memory: 2x DDR3 slots, max 16GB (1066/1333/1600 MHz) Storage: 2x to 4x SATA II 3Gb/s ports Expansion: 1x PCIe x16, 1x or more PCIe x1 CPU Compatibility

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To get "new" or official information, users should visit support.acer.com and search by their complete computer model (found on a sticker on the case). The resulting documentation includes: acer h61h2ad manual new

  • Go to www.acer.com
  • Click on "Support" at the top of the page
  • Select "Motherboards" as the product category
  • Enter "H61H2AD" in the search bar and press Enter
  • Look for the manual download link on the product page

The Acer H61H2-AD is an OEM motherboard, typically manufactured by ECS (Elitegroup Computer Systems) for use in Acer systems such as the Aspire XC600, Veriton VX2611, and Packard Bell iMedia S2870. This board utilizes the Intel H61 Express Chipset and the LGA 1155 (Socket H2), making it a reliable foundation for 2nd and 3rd Generation Intel Core processors. Comprehensive Technical Specifications Specification Socket LGA 1155 (Socket H2) Chipset Intel H61 (Cougar Point) Form Factor DTX (approx. 200 x 244 mm) Memory Acer H61H2-AD Go to product viewer dialog for this item

Storage Tweaks

  • Add a SATA 2 SSD (like a Crucial BX500 or WD Green). While speeds max at ~280 MB/s (instead of 550 MB/s), the boot time will drop from 2 minutes to 30 seconds compared to a hard drive.
  • Do not use a PCIe NVMe adapter – the H61 chipset cannot boot from NVMe without a modified BIOS (unsupported in official manuals).
  • CMOS Clear (CLR_CMOS): Usually pins 2-3 to clear. The manual specifies if you need to unplug the PSU first.
  • ME Disable Header (ME_DIS): Used for repairing a corrupted Management Engine (a common brick fix).
  • BIOS Recovery Jumper: Some revisions have a hidden recovery mode for failed BIOS flashes.