Acer Inc Ipisb-vr Rev 1.01 Manual -

This is the most common request for this board. If you are rebuilding the PC and need to know where to plug in the power button, here is the pinout for the F_PANEL header.

The header is located on the bottom right edge of the board. It is a 9-pin layout (missing the 10th pin for orientation).

Pinout Diagram: (Pins are numbered top-left to bottom-right) Acer Inc Ipisb-vr Rev 1.01 Manual

| Pin | Function | | Pin | Function | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | HDD LED (+) | | 2 | Power LED (+) | | 3 | HDD LED (-) | | 4 | Power LED (-) | | 5 | Reset Switch | | 6 | Power LED (-) | | 7 | Reset Ground | | 8 | Power Switch | | 9 | Ground | | 10 | Missing Pin (Key) |

How to connect:

For users attempting to repair or upgrade a system containing this board, the manual outlines the following critical specifications:

  • Form Factor: Proprietary Acer variation of the ATX standard. While the mounting holes often align with standard ATX cases, the rear I/O shield and front panel header connectors are specific to Acer chassis.
  • Chipset: Intel H67 Express Chipset.
  • Subject: Acer Inc. IPISB-VR Rev 1.01 Mainboard Primary Use: OEM Desktop Systems (Acer Aspire and Predator series) Availability: Original hardcopies rare; distributed primarily via digital PDF repositories. This is the most common request for this board

    If you physically own the Rev 1.01 board but lost the manual, here are the jumper settings and key pinouts.

    Pro Tip: If you only need the BIOS settings or header pinouts, many users have documented this board on forums like Tom’s Hardware, Overclock.net, and Badcaps.net. Form Factor: Proprietary Acer variation of the ATX standard


    This section replicates the most important data from the missing manual. Understanding specifications is critical for upgrades and compatibility.

    | Feature | Specification | | --- | --- | | Manufacturer | Acer Inc | | Model | IPISB-VR Rev 1.01 (also known as IPISB-VR or “H67 Rev 1.01”) | | Form Factor | micro-ATX (24.4 cm x 24.4 cm) | | CPU Socket | LGA 1155 (H2) | | Compatible Processors | Intel Sandy Bridge & Ivy Bridge (Core i7-2xxx/3xxx, i5-2xxx/3xxx, i3-2xxx/3xxx, Pentium, Celeron) | | Chipset | Intel H67 Express (PCH) | | Memory Slots | 4 x DIMM, DDR3 1066/1333 MHz, dual-channel, max 16 GB (32 GB with unofficial BIOS) | | Expansion Slots | 1 x PCIe x16 (v2.0), 2 x PCIe x1, 1 x PCI (legacy) | | Storage | 3 x SATA 3Gb/s (blue), 2 x SATA 6Gb/s (white), 1 x eSATA (via rear I/O) | | Rear I/O | PS/2 Keyboard, PS/2 Mouse, 6 x USB 2.0, 1 x eSATA, 1 x RJ45, 3 x Audio jacks, VGA, HDMI | | Internal Headers | 4 x USB 2.0 (2 headers), 1 x front audio, 1 x COM, 1 x LPT (optional), 1 x S/PDIF | | BIOS | AMI UEFI BIOS (Acer custom) – 8 Mbit flash | | Integrated Graphics | Intel HD Graphics (requires CPU with iGPU) – outputs VGA + HDMI | | Audio | Realtek ALC662 (6-channel HD audio) | | LAN | Realtek RTL8111E (Gigabit Ethernet) |

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