Acer Inc: Ipisb-vr Rev 1.01 Manual
The header is located on the bottom right edge of the board. It is a 9-pin layout (missing the 10th pin for orientation).
| Symptom | Likely Fix | |---------|-------------| | No POST, fans spin | Clear CMOS (jumper or remove battery 5 min). | | Boots then shuts off after 2s | CPU 4-pin power missing or faulty RAM. | | "CPU Fan Error" on boot | Use a 4-pin PWM fan or disable monitoring in BIOS. | | USB ports not working after sleep | Disable USB selective suspend in Windows Power Options. | | Won't wake from S3 sleep | Update BIOS or disable "Wake on USB" in BIOS. | Acer Inc Ipisb-vr Rev 1.01 Manual
The primary limitation of the IPISB-VR Rev 1.01 is its proprietary BIOS. It offers very little in the way of overclocking or advanced power management. Furthermore, as an older board, it lacks modern staples like USB 3.0 headers or M.2 NVMe slots. However, for those maintaining a budget office PC or a home server, it remains a reliable workhorse of the Sandy Bridge generation. If you're working on a specific build, let me know: Are you trying to to a new case? The header is located on the bottom right edge of the board
The is a micro-ATX motherboard that powered many of Acer’s popular desktop series during the second-generation Intel Core era (circa 2011–2013). You’ll typically find this board inside models like the Acer Aspire M3970 , M3920 , AM3970 , and some Veriton series business desktops. | | Boots then shuts off after 2s
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 header.
If the computer turns on but gives you beeps: