If you are reading this, you have likely found yourself staring at a bare Acer motherboard—specifically the —with a handful of tiny, two-pin connectors dangling from your computer case. You have the manual? Of course not. Acer, like many OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers), rarely provides detailed motherboard documentation.
The front panel header (usually labeled or PANEL1 ) is a 14-pin block, though not all pins are used. On the IPISB-VR, the layout generally follows a standard Intel-style pattern with a few proprietary tweaks. Pin Assignment Map
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DonateIf you are reading this, you have likely found yourself staring at a bare Acer motherboard—specifically the —with a handful of tiny, two-pin connectors dangling from your computer case. You have the manual? Of course not. Acer, like many OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers), rarely provides detailed motherboard documentation.
The front panel header (usually labeled or PANEL1 ) is a 14-pin block, though not all pins are used. On the IPISB-VR, the layout generally follows a standard Intel-style pattern with a few proprietary tweaks. Pin Assignment Map acer ipisb-vr rev 1.01 front panel