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Acer G41m07 Motherboard Manual

1x RJ-45 LAN port and legacy Serial and Parallel ports.

4 x USB 2.0, 1 x VGA, 1 x RJ-45 LAN, PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse, 1 x Serial, and 1 x Parallel port.

2x Slots, SDRAM (Up to 4GB or 8GB depending on revision) Front Side Bus 800 / 1066 / 1333 MHz Graphics Integrated Intel GMA X4500 Audio Realtek ALC662 (High Definition Audio) Form Factor Micro-ATX (approx. 244mm x 224mm) 2. Motherboard Layout & Expansion

4 x SATA II (3.0 Gb/s) ports, 1 x IDE connector (optional on some revisions) Realtek ALC662 5.1-Channel High Definition Audio Networking Realtek RTL8111 DL/E Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000 Mbps) Rear I/O Ports acer g41m07 motherboard manual

Pins 6 and 8 (Top row, right side). Connects to the case power button. Orientation does not matter.

Reset Switch (Orientation does not matter)

The Acer G41M07 is built with reliability in mind for business and home office tasks. Below are its core technical specifications: Specification Intel G41 Express + ICH7 Socket Type LGA 775 (Socket T) Supported CPUs Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium Dual-Core, Celeron Memory 1x RJ-45 LAN port and legacy Serial and Parallel ports

Memory (RAM) error. Try reseating the RAM sticks or testing them one at a time.

is a common problem. This is often caused by faulty or improperly seated RAM modules. Try reseating the RAM and testing one module at a time in different slots. Another cause is a failing power supply; test with a known-good power supply. If the system powers on but doesn't boot and you're not using a discrete graphics card, the integrated GMA X4500 may have failed. Try installing a discrete PCIe graphics card to test this.

LGA 775 (Supports Intel Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium Dual-Core, and Celeron processors). 244mm x 224mm) 2

If you encounter problems with the Acer G41M07 motherboard, refer to the following troubleshooting guide:

It requires "low-density" RAM. This means you should look for dual-sided memory sticks (chips on both sides of the stick, usually 16 chips total for a 4GB stick). Modern high-density single-sided 4GB DDR3 sticks will usually result in a continuous beep or a failed boot.

To ensure system stability, follow these guidelines when upgrading components:

Open the case chassis and locate the jumper cap. By default, it sits on .

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