Acer Socket Lga775 Pcie Motherboard 915m08g8ks Manual |top| -
The Acer 915M08-G-8KS is a legacy micro-ATX motherboard designed for the Intel 915G Express chipset era. Manufactured by Foxconn for Acer’s Veriton and Aspire desktop lines, it serves as a reliable foundation for Pentium 4 and Celeron-based systems utilizing the LGA775 socket. Core Technical Specifications
, typically found in older Acer Aspire desktop systems like the Aspire T120 . This motherboard is designed for the LGA775 socket acer socket lga775 pcie motherboard 915m08g8ks manual
| Jumper | Location | Pins | Function | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | CMOS Clear (CLR_CMOS) | Near CR2032 battery | 3 pins | Pins 1-2 = Normal; Pins 2-3 = Clear CMOS (move jumper for 10 seconds) | | BIOS Recovery (JBIOS) | Near Winbond chip | 2 pins | Short to force boot block recovery (requires floppy with BIOS file) | | Front Panel (JFP1) | Bottom-right corner | 9 pins (2 rows) | Pin 1+3 = Power LED; Pin 5+7 = HDD LED; Pin 6+8 = Power Switch; Pin 9+11 = GND/Reset (varies by revision) | The Acer 915M08-G-8KS is a legacy micro-ATX motherboard
Memory: 4 DIMM slots supporting DDR2 400 SDRAM, with a maximum capacity of 4 GB. Expansion Slots: 1 x PCI Express x16 (for dedicated graphics). 1 x PCI Express x1. 2 x standard PCI slots. Storage: SATA ports for newer drives. 1 x IDE controller for legacy ATA devices. This motherboard is designed for the LGA775 socket
Reliability: Known for consistent performance in standard office environments.
The Storage Leap: It boasted four SATA 1.5Gb/s connectors, signaling the move away from bulky IDE ribbon cables, though it kept one IDE connector just in case you weren't ready to let go. The Back Panel: A Sea of Ports
Socket: LGA775 supporting Intel Pentium 4 and Celeron processors (up to 800MHz FSB). Chipset: Intel 915G + ICH6.
