Acer Aspire X3910 Service Manual

Acer Aspire X3910 Service Manual

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  • Page 1 Acer Aspire X3910 Service Guide Service guide files and updates are available on the ACER/CSD web; for more information, please refer to http://csd.acer.com.tw PRINTED IN TAIWAN...
  • Page 2: Revision History

    Revision History Please refer to the table below for the updates made on this service guide. Date Chapter Updates...
  • Page 3 Copyright Copyright © 2010 by Acer Incorporated. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without...
  • Page 4 Any Acer Incorporated software described in this manual is sold or licensed "as is". Should the programs prove defective following their purchase, the buyer (and not Acer Incorporated, its distributor, or its dealer) assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing, repair, and any incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the software.
  • Page 5 Conventions The following conventions are used in this manual: SCREEN MESSAGES NOTE WARNING CAUTION IMPORTANT Denotes actual messages that appear on screen. Gives additional information related to the current topic. Alerts you to any physical risk or system damage that might result from doing or not doing specific actions.
  • Page 6: Fru Information

    Service Guide. For ACER-AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDERS, your Acer office may have a DIFFERENT part number code to those given in the FRU list of this printed Service Guide. You MUST use the list provided by your regional Acer office to order FRU parts for repair and service of customer machines.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 System Tour Features ............1 System Components .
  • Page 8 Table of Contents System Configuration ..........61 CMOS .
  • Page 9: System Tour

    System Tour Features Below is a brief summary of the computer’s many features: NOTE: The features listed in this section is for your reference only. The exact configuration of the system depends on the model purchased. Processor Intel Pentium Core 2 Quad Q6600/Q8200/Q8300/Q9300/Q9400/Q9550/Q9650 processor •...
  • Page 10: Operating System And Software

    Genuine Windows Vista • Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium (32/64-bit) • Windows 7 • Applications • Acer Empowering Technology (Acer eRecovery Management) • Acer Arcade Live • McAfee Internet Security Suite 2009 Trial version • Nero 9 • System BIOS SPI Flash ROM 16 MB •...
  • Page 11: Dimension And Weight

    Dimension and weight Dimension (DxWxH) • X3300: 265 x 100 x 362 mm (with bezel) • X5300: 265 x 100 x 397 mm (with bezel) • Weight (estimate): 5.6 kg (MVB SKU) • Chapter 1...
  • Page 12: System Components

    System Components This section is a virtual tour of the system’s interior and exterior components. Front Panel Chapter 1...
  • Page 13 Icon Chapter 1 Component Power button/power indicator Optical drive bay door Drive bay door eject button Press to open drive bay door and access the optical drive. Media card reader Headphone/Speaker-out/line-out jack USB 2.0 ports Front IO cover Microphone-in jack CF I/II (CompactFlash Type I/II) slot USB 2.0 port...
  • Page 14: Rear Panel

    Rear Panel Icon Component Expansion slot (Photo shows graphics card and TV tuner card) Line-out jack Microphone/speaker-out/line-in jack S/PDIF port eSATA port USB 2.0 ports VGA/monitor port HDMI port PS2 keyboard port Power connector Voltage selector switch Lock slot Key hole PS2 mouse port Gigabit LAN port (10/100/1000 Mbps) Rear speaker/surround out jack...
  • Page 15: Internal Components

    Internal Components Component HDD drive Optical drive Expansion cards Mainboard Heat sink fan assembly Power supply Chapter 1...
  • Page 16: System Led Indicators

    System LED Indicators This section describes the different system LED indicators. LED indicator Color Power Green Green — HDD activity Green Green Green/ Amber Amber LAN port Amber network speed Green LED (left) — LAN port Green network connection LED (right) LED status Description...
  • Page 17: Cmos Setup Utility

    System Utilities CMOS Setup Utility CMOS setup is a hardware configuration program built into the system ROM, called the complementary metal- oxide semiconductor (CMOS) Setup Utility. Since most systems are already properly configured and optimized, there is no need to run this utility. You will need to run this utility under the following conditions. When changing the system configuration settings •...
  • Page 18: Entering Cmos Setup

    Entering CMOS setup Turn on the computer and the monitor. If the computer is already turned on, close all open applications, then restart the computer. During POST, press Delete. If you fail to press Delete before POST is completed, you will need to restart the computer. The Setup Main menu will be displayed showing the Setup’s menu bar.
  • Page 19: Setup Utility Menus

    Setup Utility Menus ► Product Information ► Standard CMOS Features ► Advanced BIOS Features ► Advanced Chipset Features ► Integrated Peripherals ► Power Management Setup :Move F1:General Help The Setup Main menu includes the following main setup categories. Product Information •...
  • Page 20: Product Information

    Product Information The Product Information menu displays basic information about the system. These entries are for your reference only and are not user-configurable. Processor Type Intel (R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Processor Speed System Memory Product Name System Serial Number System BIOS Version BIOS Release Date Asset Tag Number :Move...
  • Page 21: Standard Cmos Features

    Standard CMOS Features System Date Time (hh:mm:ss) ► AHCI Port 0 ► AHCI Port 3 Halt on :Move F1:General Help Parameter Description System Date Set the date following the weekday-month-day-year format. Time (hh:mm:ss) Set the system time following the hour-minute-second format. AHCI Port 0/3 Displays the status of auto detection of the AHCI device.
  • Page 22: Advanced Bios Features

    Advanced BIOS Features Quick Boot Quiet Boot 1st Boot device 2nd Boot device 3rd Boot device 4th Boot device ► Hard Disk Drive Priority ► Optical Disk Drive Priority ► Removable Device Priority ► Network Device Priority Bootup Num-Lock USB Beep Message :Move F1:General Help Parameter...
  • Page 23: Advanced Chipset Features

    Advanced Chipset Features Intel EIST Intel XD Bit Intel VT Memory Hole Remapping Primary Video Video Memory Size DVMT Mode DVMT/FIXED Memory size :Move F1:General Help Parameter Description Intel EIST When enabled, this feature allows the OS to reduce power consumption. When disabled, the system operates at maximum CPU speed.
  • Page 24: Integrated Peripherals

    Integrated Peripherals Onboard SATA Controller Onboard SATA Mode Onboard USB Controller Legacy USB Support USB Storage Emulation Onboard LAN Controller Onboard LAN Option ROM Onboard Graphics Controller Onboard Audio Controller Onboard 1394 Controller :Move F1:General Help Parameter Description Onboard SATA Controller Select an operating mode for the onboard SATA.
  • Page 25: Power Management Setup

    Power Management Setup ACPI Suspend mode Deep Power Off Mode Power On by RTC Alarm Power On by PCIE Devices Power On by Onboard LAN Wake Up by PS/2 KB/Mouse Wake Up by USB KB/Mouse Restore on AC Power Loss :Move F1:General Help Parameter...
  • Page 26: Pc Health Status

    PC Health Status CPU Temperature (PECI Mode) System Temperature CPU Fan Speed System Fan Speed CPU Core +1.1V +3.30V +5.00V +12.0V 5VSB VBAT Smart Fan :Move F1:General Help Parameter Description Smart FAN Enables or disables the smart system fan control function. CMOS Setup Utility PC Health Status :31 C/87 F...
  • Page 27 Frequency/Voltage Control Spread Spectrum :Move F1:General Help Parameter Description Spread Spectrum Enables or disables the reduction of the mainboard’s EMI. Note: Remember to disable the Spread Spectrum feature if you are overclocking. A slight jitter can introduce a temporary boost in clock speed causing the overclocked processor to lock up.
  • Page 28: Bios Security Features

    BIOS Security Features Security Settings Supervisor Password :Not Installed User Password Change Supervisor Password Change User Password :Move F1:General Help Parameter Description Supervisor Password Indicates the status of the supervisor password. User Password Indicates the status of the user password. Change Supervisor Supervisor password prevents unauthorized access to the BIOS Setup Utility.
  • Page 29 Removing a system password Use the up/down arrow keys to select password parameter (Change Supervisor Password or Change User Password) menu then press Enter. Enter the current password then press Enter. Press Enter twice without entering anything in the password fields. Chapter 2...
  • Page 30: Load Default Settings

    Load Default Settings The Load Default Settings menu allows you to load the default settings for all BIOS setup parameters. Setup defaults are quite demanding in terms of resources consumption. If you are using low-speed memory chips or other kinds of low-performance components and you choose to load these settings, the system might not function properly.
  • Page 31 Save & Exit Setup The Save & Exit Setup menu allows you to save changes made and close the Setup Utility. ► Product Information ► Standard CMOS Features ► Advanced BIOS Features ► Advanced Chipset Features ► Integrated Peripherals ► Power Management Setup :Move F1:General Help Chapter 2...
  • Page 32: Exit Without Saving

    Exit Without Saving The Exit Without Saving menu allows you to discard changes made and close the Setup Utility. ► Product Information ► Standard CMOS Features ► Advanced BIOS Features ► Advanced Chipset Features ► Integrated Peripherals ► Power Management Setup :Move F1:General Help CMOS Setup Utility...
  • Page 33: Bios Recovery

    BIOS Recovery AMIBIOS8 supports a "recovery flash" mode, which can be used to flash update a BIOS from the boot block. This is used to update a BIOS image without the need to boot to an operating system. The following is the process that user should follow to flash BIOS ROM.
  • Page 34 Chapter 2...
  • Page 35: Disassembly Requirements

    System Disassembly This chapter contains step-by-step procedures on how to disassemble the desktop computer for maintenance and troubleshooting. Disassembly Requirements To disassemble the computer, you need the following tools: Wrist grounding strap and conductive mat for preventing electrostatic discharge • Flat-blade screwdriver •...
  • Page 36: Pre-Disassembly Procedure

    Pre-disassembly Procedure Before proceeding with the disassembly procedure, perform the steps listed below: Turn off the system and all the peripherals connected to it. Unplug the power cord from the power outlets. Unplug the power cord from the system. Unplug all peripheral cables from the system. Place the system unit on a flat, stable surface.
  • Page 37: Main Unit Disassembly

    Main Unit Disassembly OPTICAL DRIVE Screw List Chapter 3 MAIN UNIT DISASSEMBLY MAIN UNIT SIDE PANEL FRONT BEZEL HEAT SINK FAN ASSEMBLY HDD-ODD BRACKET Ax3, B x1 POWER SUPPLY MEMORY MODULES TV TUNER CARD VGA CARD B x1 FRONT I/O AND CARD READER BOARD BRACKET Bx6,...
  • Page 38: Removing The Side Panel

    Removing the Side Panel Perform the pre-disassembly procedure described on page 28. Remove the two screws (A) located on the rear edge of the side panel. Screw (Quantity) #6-32 L5 BZN (2) Slide the side panel toward the back of the chassis until the tabs on the cover disengage with the slots on the chassis.
  • Page 39: Removing The Front Bezel

    Removing the Front Bezel Remove the side panel. Refer to the previous section for instructions. Remove the front bezel. (1). Release the front bezel retention tabs from the chassis interior. (2). Detach the bezel slightly away from the chassis. (3). Disconnect the LED cable from the bezel and remove the bezel. For X5810 model, skip this step.
  • Page 40: Removing The Heat Sink Fan Assembly

    Removing the Heat Sink Fan Assembly WARNING:The heat sink becomes very hot when the system is on. NEVER touch the heat sink with any metal or with your hands. See “Removing the Side Panel” on page 30. See “Removing the Front Bezel” on page 31. Use a long-nosed screwdriver to loosen the four screws on the heat sink, then lift the heat sink fan assembly away from the mainboard.
  • Page 41: Removing The Processor

    Removing the Processor IMPORTANT:Before removing a processor from the mainboard, make sure to create a backup file of all important data. WARNING:The processor becomes very hot when the system is on. Allow it to cool off first before handling. See “Removing the Side Panel” on page 30. See “Removing the Heat Sink Fan Assembly”...
  • Page 42: Removing The Optical Drive

    Removing the Optical Drive See “Removing the Side Panel” on page 30. See “Removing the Front Bezel” on page 31. See “Removing the Heat Sink Fan Assembly” on page 32. See “Removing the Processor” on page 33. Remove the HDD-ODD bracket. (1).
  • Page 43 (3). Lift the HDD-ODD bracket and turn it over. (4). Disconnect the data and power cables from the HDD. (5). Remove the HDD-ODD bracket. Place the bracket on a clean, static-free work surface. Chapter 3...
  • Page 44 Remove the two screws (C) from the optical drive. Screw (Quantity) #6-32*3/16 NI (2) Slide the optical drive out of the drive bay. Color Torque Silver 5.5 to 6.5 kgf-cm Part No. 86.1A324.5R0 Chapter 3...
  • Page 45: Removing The Hard Disk Drive

    Removing the Hard Disk Drive See “Removing the Side Panel” on page 30. See “Removing the Front Bezel” on page 31. See “Removing the Heat Sink Fan Assembly” on page 32. See “Removing the Processor” on page 33. Remove the HDD-ODD bracket. See “Removing the Optical Drive” on page 34. (1).
  • Page 46: Removing The Power Supply

    Removing the Power Supply See “Removing the Side Panel” on page 30. See “Removing the Heat Sink Fan Assembly” on page 32. See “Removing the Processor” on page 33. See “Removing the Optical Drive” on page 34. Disconnect the 4-pin and 24-pin power supply cables from the mainboard. Remove the screw (B) that secures the power supply to the chassis.
  • Page 47 Remove the three screws (A) that secure the power supply to the rear panel. Screw (Quantity) #6-32 L5 BZN (3) Lift the power supply module out of the chassis. Chapter 3 Color Torque Black 5.5 to 6.5 kgf-cm Part No. 86.00J07.B60...
  • Page 48: Removing The Memory Modules

    Removing the Memory Modules IMPORTANT:Before removing any DIMM from the memory board, make sure to create a backup file of all important data. See “Removing the Side Panel” on page 30. See “Removing the Front Bezel” on page 31. See “Removing the Heat Sink Fan Assembly” on page 32. See “Removing the Processor”...
  • Page 49: Removing The Tv Tuner Card

    Removing the TV Tuner Card See “Removing the Side Panel” on page 30. Remove the screw (A) that secures the card to the chassis. Screw (Quantity) #6-32 L5 BZN (1) Gently pull the card to remove it from the mainboard. NOTE: The card has been highlighted with a yellow box as above image shows.
  • Page 50: Removing The Vga Card

    Removing the VGA Card See “Removing the Side Panel” on page 30. Remove the screw (A) that secures the card to the chassis. Screw (Quantity) #6-32 L5 BZN (1) Gently pull the card to remove it from the mainboard. NOTE: The card has been highlighted with a yellow rectangle as above image shows. Please detach the card and follow local regulations for disposal.
  • Page 51: Removing The Front I/O And Card Reader Boards

    Removing the Front I/O and Card Reader Boards See “Removing the Side Panel” on page 30. See “Removing the Front Bezel” on page 31. See “Removing the Heat Sink Fan Assembly” on page 32. See “Removing the Processor” on page 33. See “Removing the Optical Drive”...
  • Page 52 Remove the front I/O and card reader board bracket. (1). Remove the screw (B) that secures the bracket to the chassis. Screw (Quantity) #6-32 L6 (1) (2). Remove the bracket. Remove the card reader board. (1). Remove the two screws (B) that secure the card reader board to the bracket. X3810 Screw (Quantity) #6-32 L6 (2)
  • Page 53 (2). Pull the card reader board out of the bracket. NOTE: The card has been highlighted with a yellow rectangle as above image shows. Please detach the card and follow local regulations for disposal. 10. Remove the front I/O board. (1).
  • Page 54: Removing The Mainboard

    Removing the Mainboard See “Removing the Side Panel” on page 30. See “Removing the Front Bezel” on page 31. See “Removing the Heat Sink Fan Assembly” on page 32. See “Removing the Processor” on page 33. See “Removing the Optical Drive” on page 34. See “Removing the Hard Disk Drive”...
  • Page 55 12. Remove the screw (D) on the rear panel. Screw (Quantity) M3xL5 BZN (1) 13. Lift the board from the chassis. NOTE: The mainboard has been highlighted with a yellow rectangle as above image shows. Please detach the mainboard and follow local regulations for disposal. Chapter 3 Color Torque...
  • Page 56 Chapter 3...
  • Page 57: Hardware Diagnostic Procedure

    This chapter provides instructions on how to troubleshoot system hardware problems. Hardware Diagnostic Procedure IMPORTANT:The diagnostic tests described in this chapter are only intended to test Acer products. Non-Acer products, prototype cards, or modified options can give false errors and invalid system responses.
  • Page 58: System Check Procedures

    Verify that components are properly seated. Verify that all cable connectors inside the system are firmly and correctly attached to their appropriate connectors. Verify that all components are Acer-qualified and supported. 10. Replace the system covers. 11. Power on the system.
  • Page 59: Checkpoints

    Checkpoints A checkpoint is either a byte or word value output to I/O port 80h. The BIOS outputs checkpoints throughout bootblock and Power-On Self Test (POST) to indicate the task the system is currently executing. Checkpoints are very useful in aiding software developers or technicians in debugging problems that occur during the pre- boot process.
  • Page 60: Bootblock Recovery Code Checkpoints

    Bootblock Recovery Code Checkpoints The Bootblock recovery code gets control when the BIOS determines that a BIOS recovery needs to occur because the user has forced the update or the BIOS checksum is corrupt. Refer to “BIOS Recovery” on page 25 for more information about performing a BIOS recovery.
  • Page 61: Post Code Checkpoints

    POST Code Checkpoints The POST code checkpoints are the largest set of checkpoints during the BIOS preboot process. The following table describes the type of checkpoints that may occur during the POST portion of the BIOS. NOTE: Please note that checkpoints may differ between different platforms based on system configuration. Checkpoints may change due to vendor requirements, system chipset or option ROMs from add-in PCI devices.
  • Page 62 Checkpoint Initialize RTC date/time. Test for total memory installed in the system. Also, Check for DEL or ESC keys to limit memory test. Display total memory in the system. Mid POST initialization of chipset registers. Detect different devices (Parallel ports, serial ports, and coprocessor in CPU, ... etc.) successfully installed in the system and update the BDA, EBDA…etc.
  • Page 63: Dim Code Checkpoints

    DIM Code Checkpoints The Device Initialization Manager (DIM) gets control at various times during BIOS POST to initialize different system busses. The following table describes the main checkpoints where the DIM module is accessed. NOTE: Checkpoints may differ between different platforms based on system configuration. Checkpoints may change due to vendor requirements, system chipset or option ROMs from add-in PCI devices.
  • Page 64: Beep Codes

    Beep Codes Beep codes are used by the BIOS to indicate a serious or fatal error to the end user. Beep codes are used when an error occurs before the system video has been initialized. Beep codes will be generated by the system board speaker, commonly referred to as the PC speaker.
  • Page 65 Troubleshooting POST BIOS Beep Codes Number of Beeps Reseat the memory, or replace with known good modules. Fatal error indicating a serious problem with the system. Consult your system manufacturer. Before declaring the motherboard beyond all hope, eliminate the possibility of interference by a malfunctioning add-in card. Remove all expansion cards except the video adapter.
  • Page 66: Error Messages

    Error Messages The following tables describes the error messages that may appear during POST. Each message is listed with a detailed description of the error. Memory Message Displayed Gate20 Error The BIOS is unable to properly control the motherboard’s Gate A20 function, which controls access of memory over 1 MB.
  • Page 67: Storage Device

    Storage Device Message Displayed Primary Master Hard The IDE/ATAPI device configured as Primary Master could not be properly Disk Error initialized by the BIOS. This message is typically displayed when the BIOS is trying to detect and configure IDE/ATAPI devices in POST. Primary Slave Hard The IDE/ATAPI device configured as Primary Slave could not be properly initialized Disk Error...
  • Page 68: Virus Related

    Message Displayed 3rd Slave Drive - The IDE/ATAPI device configured as Slave in the 3rd IDE controller failed an ATAPI ATAPI Incompatible compatibility test. This message is typically displayed when the BIOS is trying to detect and configure IDE/ATAPI devices in POST. 4th Master Drive - The IDE/ATAPI device configured as Master in the 4th IDE controller failed an ATAPI Incompatible...
  • Page 69: System Configuration

    System Configuration Message Displayed DMA-1 Error Error initializing primary DMA controller. This is a fatal error, often indication a problem with system hardware. DMA-2 Error Error initializing secondary DMA controller. This is a fatal error, often indication a problem with system hardware. DMA Controller Error POST error while trying to initialize the DMA controller.
  • Page 70: Cmos

    CMOS Message Displayed CMOS Date/Time Not The CMOS Date and/or Time are invalid. This error can be resolved by readjusting the system time in AMIBIOS Setup. CMOS Battery Low CMOS Battery is low. This message usually indicates that the CMOS battery needs to be replaced.
  • Page 71: Usb Emodule Error Messages

    USB eModule Error Messages Message Displayed Warning! This message is displayed when a non-bootable USB device is enumerated and Unsupported USB disabled by the BIOS. device found and disabled! Warning! Port 60h/ This message is displayed to indicate that port 60h/64h emulation mode cannot be 64h emulation is not enabled for this USB host controller.
  • Page 72: Online Support Information

    This section describes online technical support services available to help you repair the desktop computer. If you are a distributor, dealer, ASP or TPM, please refer your technical queries to your local Acer branch office. Acer Branch Offices and Regional Business Units may access our website at http://global.acer.com/ support/index.
  • Page 73: Chapter 5 System Block Diagram And Board Layout

    Chapter 5 System Block Diagram and Board Layout System Block Diagram Chapter 5...
  • Page 74: Board Layout

    Board Layout Mainboard Code LEDH1 SATA3 USBF3 USBF2 USBF1 PCIEX1 AUDIOF1 PCIE1 AUDJACK1 USBLAN1 USBESATA1 VGA1 HDMI1 Description Power and switch LED cable connector SATA 3 connector Front USB connector Front USB connector Front USB connector PCI Express x16 slot Front audio connector PCI Express x1 slot Audio 7.1 channel...
  • Page 75 Code KBMSCONN1 PWR1 CPU FAN1 DIMM 1-4 PWR2 SATA0 FIREH1 JBIOS1 Chapter 5 Description Top: PS2 Mouse port Bottom: PS2 Keyboard port 4-pin ATX power connector Processor socket Processor fan connector DIMM slots 24-pin ATX power connector SATA 0 connector 1394 connector Clear CMOS/NVRAM jumper...
  • Page 76: System Jumper

    System Jumper Name Clear CMOS/NVRAM Location Default JBIOS1 Settings Normal (default) Clear CMOS/NVRAM Chapter 5...
  • Page 77: Chapter 6 Fru (Field Replaceable Unit) List

    To scrap or to return the defective parts, follow the local government ordinance or regulations on • how to dispose it properly, or follow the rules set by your regional Acer office on how to return it. This document will be updated as more information about the FRU list becomes available.
  • Page 78: X3910 Exploded Diagram

    X3910 Exploded Diagram Chapter 6...
  • Page 79 C.A LED POWER SWITCH EJECT BUTTON FRONT BEZEL FRONT COVER IO DOOR IO DOOR BKT LENS POWER MAGNET 10*6*3 MIDDLE BEZEL ODD DOOR ODD LINK BKT ODD DOOR SPRING POWER BUTTON PROTECTFILM BEZEL-CVR PROTECTFILM EJECT PROTECTFILM IO DOOR PROTECTFILM MID BZL PROTECTFILM ODD DOOR PROTECTFILM POWER ASSEMBLY L CASE - ASM...
  • Page 80: X3910 Fru List

    VGA CARD PCPARTNER GT100 512MB 64BITS DDR II SAMSUNG DVI VGA HDMI WITH 1 LP BRACKET VGA CARD PC PARTNER 288-30E99-B01AC HD4350 512MB DDRII 32BITS SAMSUNG DVI HDMI WITH 1LP BKT ROHS Part Name Acer Part Number RT.11300.001 RT.11300.002 RT.11300.003 RT.11300.004 RT.11300.005...
  • Page 81 FRONT BEZEL W/POWER SWITCH&LED CABLE FRONT IO BRACKET ASSY MAIN-CHASSIS BOXER X350 UPPER CASE LOWER CASE HDD&ODD COVER BRACKET DVI TO VGA DONGLE CONNECTOR Chapter 6 Part Name Acer Part Number FX.10100.003 FX.10100.021 FX.10100.001 TU.10500.037 TU.10500.042 TU.10500.041 D0.DVI01.N02 50.SC101.002 50.G8101.001 50.SC101.003...
  • Page 82 HDD 640GB 3.5" 7200RPM SATA II WD WD6400AAKS-22A7B2 XL320-M HDD 1TB 3.5" 5400RPM SATA WD WD10EAVS-00D7B1 GP333M HDD 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM SATA HGST SATURN HDT721010SLA360 HDD 2TB 3.5" 5400RPM SATA WD GP500M WD20EADS-22R6B0 GP HEATSINK Part Name Acer Part Number KO.0060D.001 KU.0060D.001 KV.0160D.015 KV.0160F.001 KU.0160E.015 KU.0160D.045...
  • Page 83 KEYBOARD PS2 104KEY CHIOCNY KB-07593HB2552V HEBREW BLACK KEYBOARD PS2 105KEY CHICONY KB-07596PL2552V POLISH BLACK KEYBOARD PS2 105KEY CHICONY KB-07596YU2552V SLOVENIAN BLACK KEYBOARD PS2 105KEY CHICONY KB-07596CL2552V SLOVAK BLACK Chapter 6 Part Name Acer Part Number HI.10800.028 KB.PS203.097 KB.PS203.098 KB.PS203.099 KB.PS203.100 KB.PS203.101 KB.PS203.102...
  • Page 84 BLACK VISTA KEYBOARD PS2 105KEY LITE-ON SK-9620 SG-30600-2XW SWISS/G BLACK VISTA KEYBOARD PS2 105KEY LITE-ON SK-9620 SG-30600-2IW ITALIAN BLACK VISTA KEYBOARD PS2 105KEY LITE-ON SK-9620 SG-30600-2FW FRENCH BLACK VISTA Part Name Acer Part Number KB.PS203.121 KB.PS203.122 KB.PS203.123 KB.PS203.124 KB.PS203.125 KB.PS203.127 KB.PS203.128 KB.PS203.129...
  • Page 85 KEYBOARD USB 105KEY CHICONY KU-07606F12552V FRENCH BLACK KEYBOARD USB 105KEY CHIOCNY KU-07606S02552V SWEDISH BLACK KEYBOARD USB 105KEY CHICONY KU-07606GB2552V UK BLACK KEYBOARD USB 105KEY CHICONY KU-07606NL2552V DUTCH BLACK Chapter 6 Part Name Acer Part Number KB.PS20B.025 KB.PS20B.026 KB.PS20B.027 KB.PS20B.028 KB.PS20B.029 KB.PS20B.030...
  • Page 86 KEYBOARD USB 105KS LITE-ON SK-9625 BLACK SWEDISH KEYBOARD USB 105KS LITE-ON SK-9625 BLACK UK KEYBOARD USB 105 KEY LITE-ON SK-9625 SG-30700-2HW BLACK DUTCH VISTA KEYBOARD USB 105KS LITE-ON SK-9625 BLACK SWISS/G Part Name Acer Part Number KB.USB03.079 KB.USB03.080 KB.USB03.081 KB.USB03.082 KB.USB03.083 KB.USB03.084...
  • Page 87 MEMORY SAMSUNG DDR3 1333MHZ 2G M378B5673EH1-CH9 MEMORY MICRON DDR3 1333MHZ 2G MT16JTF25664AY-1G4D1 MEMORY SAMSUNG DDR3 1066MHZ 2G UNB M378B5673DZ1-CF8 MEMORY NANYA DDR3 1333MHZ 2G NT2GC64B8HA0NF-CG MEMORY HYNIX DDR3 1333MHZ 2G HMT125U6BFR8C-H9 Chapter 6 Part Name Acer Part Number KB.USB0B.061 KB.USB0B.062 KB.USB0B.063 KB.USB0B.064 KB.USB0B.065 KB.USB0B.066 KB.USB0B.067...
  • Page 88 SCRW PAN #6-32 L6 NI BOXER WZS SCERW #6-32 L5 PAN NI SCREW PAN M3 L5 BZN SCREW FLAT #6-32*3/16 NI SPEAKER SPEAKER CHIAMAW 9M-20A200-000 ACER LOGO LF 0810 SPEAKER JAZZ USB2.0 USB MS1238UA Part Name Acer Part Number MS.11200.017 MS.11200.013...
  • Page 89: Appendix A Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications This section provides technical specifications for the system. Processor Intel Core 2 Quad Item Specification Model number Q6600 Core (nm) L2 cache size (MB) Clock speed (GHz) Front side bus (MHz) 1066 Frequency (MHz) 2400 Socket LGA 775 Clock multiplier Voltage (V) 1.1-1.372...
  • Page 90 Intel Pentium Dual-Core Item Specification Model number E2220 Architecture (nm) L2 cache size (MB) Clock speed (GHz) Front side bus (MHz) Frequency (MHz) 2400 Socket LGA 775 Clock multiplier Voltage (V) 0.85-1.5 Thermal design power (W) Intel Celeron Dual-Core Item Specification Model number E1400...
  • Page 91 System Memory Item Specification Memory controller Intel G43/G45 Express chipset Memory type DDR3-1066/1333 unbuffered DIMM Module name PC3-8500/10600 Organization DIMM sockets Four Minimum memory 1 GB Maximum memory 2 GB Vendor Micron Model name DDR3-1333: - MT8JTF12864AY-1G4D1 - MT16JTF25664AY-1G4D1 DIMM size (GB) 1, 2 Memory clock (MHz) DDR3-1066: 133...
  • Page 92 Hard Disk Drive Item Specification Storage controller NVIDIA NForce MCP73PV 1048 BGA Vendor Model no. WD1600AAJS-22L7A0 WD3200AAJS-22L7A0 WD6400AAKS-22A7B2 WD10EAVS-00D7B1 Interface SATA II Size 3.5-inch Transfer rate (Gb/s) Spindle speed (RPM) 7200 Capacity (GB) 160, 320, 640, 1000 Cache (MB) 160/320/1000 GB: 8 640 GB: 16 VGA Interface Item...
  • Page 93 Audio Interface Item Audio controller Connectors Keyboard and Input Devices Item Controller Connectors Optical Drive Super Multi Item Vendor Model name Drive type Write Speed Specification Realtek ALC888S 8-channel audio CODEC Audio 7.1 channel Specification Intel ICH10 chipset + SIO IT8720 •...
  • Page 94 Super Multi Item Read Speed Data Transfer Rate Access Time Buffer Size Interface Type Appendix A Specification DVD-R/RW/ROM(SL/DL) CD-ROM / Finalized 10x / 8x / 16x / 12x max. CD-R Data /CD-DAE DVD-R DL8x max. /Video CD 4x / 8x CLV, 4x~10x / DVD-RAM (Ver.1.0/2.2) 6.5x~16x / 10x~24x /...
  • Page 95 DVD-ROM Item Vendor Model name Drive type Write Speed Read Speed Data Transfer Rate Access Time Buffer Size Interface Type Specification HLDS DH10N DVD-ROM — CD-ROM Max 52x DVD-ROM Max 16x DVD-ROM Single Layered 22.1 Mbytes/s max. DVD-ROM Dual Layered 16.6 Mbytes/s max.
  • Page 96 Appendix A...

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