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Acer Aspire X1300/X1301 Service Guide PRINTED IN T AIW AN Service guide files and updates are availab le on the ACER/CSD web; for more information, please refer to http://csd.acer .com.tw[...]
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ii Revision History Please refer to the table below for the updates ma de on ASX1300 service guide. Date Chapter Up dates[...]
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iii Copyright Copyright © 2009 by Acer Incorporated. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into a ny language or computer languag e, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magne tic, optical, chemi cal, manual or otherwise, without the[...]
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iv Disclaimer The information in this guide is subject to ch ange without notice. Acer Incorporated makes no representations or warranties, either e xpressed or implied, w ith respect to th e contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warrantie s of merchantability or fitness for a ny particular purpose. Any Acer Incorporated software described[...]
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v Conventions The following conventi ons are used in this manual: SCREEN MESSAGES Denotes actual messages that appear on screen. NOTE Gives additional informa tion related to the current topic. W ARNING Alerts you to any physical risk or system damage that might result from doing or not doing specific actions. CAUTION Gives precautionary measures t[...]
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vi Service Guide Coverage This Service Guide provides you with all technica l information relating to the BASIC CONFIGURA TION decided for Acer's "glo bal" product offering. T o better fit local market requirements and enhance product competitiveness, your regional office MA Y have decided to extend the func tionality of a machi ne ([...]
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vii Table of Contents vii System Tour 1 Features 1 Aspire X1300/X1301 Tour 3 Front Pane 3 Rear Panel 5 Internal Components 6 System LED Indicators 7 System Utilities 9 Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility 9 Entering BIOS setup 10 Navigating Through the Setup Utility 10 Setup Utility Menus 11 System Disassembly 33 Disassembly Requirements 33 Pre-disassembly P[...]
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Chapter 1 1 Features Below is a brief summary of the computer ’s many feature: NOTE: The features listed in this section is for your re ference only . The exact conf iguration of the server depends on the model purchased. Processor • AMD Athlon LE-1600/1620/1640 pro cessor • AMD Athlon X2 Dual-Core BE-2300/2350/2400 or 4 200+/4400+/4800+/5 00[...]
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2 Chapter 1 PCI I/O • One PCI Express x16 bus slot • One PCI Express x1 bus slot I/O ports • Front • Three USB 2.0 port s • Memory S tick • Memory S tick PRO • Secure Digitial (SD) Card • miniSD Card • Headphone/speaker-out/line-out jack • Microphone-in jack • CFI/II (CompactFlash T ype i/II) slot • IEEE 1394 port (4-pin) ?[...]
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Chapter 1 3 Aspire X1300/X1301 Tour This section is a virtual tour of the ASX1300 system’ s inte rior and exterior components. Front Pane Item Icon Component B Drive bay door C Drive bay door eject button Press to open drive bay door and access the optical drive. D Media card re ader E USB 2.0 port s J B C E I D E H F G[...]
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4 Chapter 1 F Headphone/S peaker-out/line-ou t jack G Microphone-in jack H CF I/II (Com pactFlash T ype I/II) slot I IEEE 1394 port (4-pin) J Power/sleep button Item Icon Component[...]
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Chapter 1 5 Rear Panel Item Icon Component A Expansion slot (Photo shows graphics card and network/modem card) B Line-out jack C Microphone/speaker-out/line-in jack D SPDIF S/PDIF port E USB 2.0 po rts F ESA T A eSA T A port G CRT/LCD monitor port H HDMI HDMI port I PS2 keyboard port J Power connector K V oltage selector switch L PS2 mouse port M G[...]
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6 Chapter 1 Internal Components Item Compon ent A Expansion card B Mainboard C Optical drive D Heat sink fan assembly E Power supply A B C D E[...]
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Chapter 1 7 System LED Indicators This section describ es the different system LED indicators. LED indicator Color LED status Description Power Green On The system has AC power and is powered on. Green Blinking The system is in standby mode. — Off System is not powered on. HDD activity Green On HDD is installed and functioning correctly . Green B[...]
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8 Chapter 1[...]
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Chapter 2 9 Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility BIOS setup is a hardware configurat ion program built into the system's Basic Input /Output System (BIOS). Since most systems are already properly configured and optimized, there is no need to run th is utility . Y ou will need to run this utility under the following cond itions. • When changing the sys[...]
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10 Chapter 2 Entering BIOS setup 1. T urn on the server and the monito r . If the server i s already turned o n, close all open app lications, then restart the server . 2. During POST , press Delete . If you fail to press Delete before POST is completed, you will need to re start the server . The Setup Main menu will be d isplayed showing the Setu [...]
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Chapter 2 11 Setup Utility Menus The tabs on the Setup menu bar correspond to the six primary BIOS Setup men us, namely: • Product Information • S tandard CMOS Features • Advanced BIOS Features • Advanced Chipset Features • Integrated Peripherals • Power Management Setup • PnP/PCI Configurations • PC Health St atus • Load Default [...]
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12 Chapter 2 Product Information The Product Information menu disp lays basic information about the syst em. These entries are for your reference only and are not user-configurable.[...]
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Chapter 2 13 Standard CMOS Features Parameter Description Option Date Set the date following the weekday-month-day-year format. T i me Set the system time following the hour-minute-secon d format. Halt On Deter mines whether the system will stop for an error during the POST . All, But Keyboard No Errors All Errors All, But Diskette All, But Disk/Ke[...]
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14 Chapter 2 Advanced BIOS Features Parameter Description Option CPU Feature Press Enter to configure the CPU Virtualization and AMD K8 Cool and Quiet Control features. Hard Disk Boot Prio rity Press Enter to select hard disk boot device priority . Virus W arning S pecifies the virus warning fea t ure for IDE hard disk boot sector protection. If en[...]
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Chapter 2 15 CPU Feature Security Option When set to system, BIOS wi ll ask for the password each time the system boots up. If set to setup, the password is only r equired for access into the BIOS setup menus. Setup System MPS V ersion Control For OS S pecifies the version of the Multiprocessor S pecification (MPS) t hat the mainboard will use. 1.4[...]
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16 Chapter 2 Hard Disk Boot Priority The Hard Disk Boot Priority submenu allows you to spec ify the sequence of loa ding the OS from the installed hard drives. Use the up or down arrow key to select a har d drive, then press the <+ > key or the <-> key to move it up or down on the lis t. l[...]
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Chapter 2 17 Advanced Chipset Features Parameter Description Option Hyper SLI Enable or disable the Scalab le Link Interface (SLI) technology . Disabled Enabled iGPU Frame Buffer Control When set to auto, BIOS will automatically setup the frame buffer size. When set to manual, you can set the frame buffer size. Frame buffer size is the total amount[...]
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18 Chapter 2 iGPU S pread Spectrum Allows you to set the integrated GPU spread spectrum. 50 T rian gular Cntr 100/200/300 T riangular Cntr SSE/SSE2 Instructions Enables or disables t he processor ’s SSE and SSE2 instruction sets. Enabled Disabled MCP78 PCIE T r aining Cards supporting Gen2 mode wi ll be trained in Ge n2 mode. Gen2 if supported On[...]
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Chapter 2 19 DRAM Configuration Parameter Description Option T iming Mode When set to auto mode, the system reads the electro nic data sheet of the memory modules and adjusts the timings accordingly . When set to MaxMemClk, you can manually specify the memory clock frequency independent of the system bus frequency . Auto MaxMemClk Memory Clock valu[...]
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20 Chapter 2 Integrated Peripherals Parameter Description Option IDE Function Setup Press Enter to access the IDE Function Setup submenu. MCP S torage Config Press Enter to access the MCP S torage C onfig submenu. Init Display First Select whether to boot the system using the AGP graphic card or a PCI card installed on the PCI Express slot or PCI s[...]
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Chapter 2 21 IDE Function Setup Parameter Description Option OnChip IDE Channel 0 Enables or disables the first IDE channel. Enabled Disabled Primary Ma ster PIO When set to Auto, BIOS setup automatically detects if the installed hard disk supports the function. If supported, it allows for faster data recovery and read/write timing that reduces har[...]
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22 Chapter 2 MCP Storage Config Parameter Description Option SA T A Operation Mode Select a SA T A operation mode. AHCI IDE RAID Linux AHCI SA T A 0 -- Port 1 ~ 6 Enables or disables the SA T A R AID on ports 1 to 6. This parameter can be configured if the SA T A Operation Mode is set to RAID Disabled Enabled SA T A SALP Feature Select a Suppo rts [...]
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Chapter 2 23 USB Device Setting Parameter Description Option USB 1.0 Controller Enables or disables the onboard USB controller . Enabled Disabled USB 2.0 Controller Enabled Disabled USB Operation Mode Select a USB device o peration speed. High Speed Full Low S peed USB Keyboard Function Enables or disables legacy su pport of the USB keyboard. Enabl[...]
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24 Chapter 2 Power Management Setup Parameter Description Option ACPI function Enables or disables the Advanced Configuration and Power Management (ACPI) function. Enabled Disabled ACPI Suspend T ype Select an ACPI state. S1 & S3 S1 (POS) S3 (STR) Power Management Select a power saving method for the following modes: • HDD power down • Susp[...]
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Chapter 2 25 Power Management Setup (Eup) Parameter Description Option ACPI function Enables or disables the Advanced Configuration and Power Management (ACPI) function. Enabled Disabled ACPI Suspend T ype Select an ACPI state. S1 & S3 S1 (POS) S3 (STR) Power Management Select a power saving method for the following modes: • HDD power down ?[...]
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26 Chapter 2 PnP/PCI Configurations Parameter Description Option Reset Configuration Data If enabled, the system is forced to update Extended System Configuration Data (ESCD) and then is automatically set to the disabled mode. If disabled, the system ESCD will update only when the new configuration varies from the last one. Disabled Enabled Resourc[...]
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Chapter 2 27 PC Health Status Parameter Description Option Smart F AN Control Enables or disables t he smart system fan control function. Enabled Disabled Shutdown T emperature Set the CPU shut down temperature. Disabled 60 C/140 F 65 C/149 F 70 C/158 F °° °° °°[...]
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28 Chapter 2 Load Default Settings The Load Default Settings menu allo ws you to load the default settings for all BIOS setup parameters. Setup defaults are quite demanding in terms of resources cons umption. If you are using low-speed memory chips or other kinds of low-performance co mponents and you choose to load these settings , the system migh[...]
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Chapter 2 29 Set Supervisor Password The Set Supervisor Password menu allows yo u to set a supervisor password. The supervi sor password allows you to access and change all settings in the Setup Utility . Setting a supervisor pass word 1. Use the up/down arrow keys to select Set Supervisor Password menu then press Enter . A password box will appear[...]
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30 Chapter 2 Set User Password The Set User Password menu allows you to set a user password. Entering this password will restrict a user ’ s access to the Setup menus. A supervisor password must be set first before you can enable or disable this field. A user can only access and modify the system time, system date , and set user password. Setting[...]
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Chapter 2 31 Save & Exit Setup The Save & Exit Setup me nu allows you to save change s made and close the Setup Utility .[...]
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32 Chapter 2 Exit Without Saving The Exit Without Saving menu allows you to discard changes made and close the Setup Utility .[...]
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Chapter 3 33 This chapter contains step-by-step procedure s on how to disassem ble the desktop computer for ma intenance and troubleshooting. Disassembly Requirements T o disassembl e the computer , you need th e following tools: • Wrist grounding strap and conductive mat for preventing electrostatic discharge • Flat-blade screwdriver • Phili[...]
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34 Chapter 3 Pre-disassembly Procedure Before proceeding with the disassembly proce dure, perform the steps listed below: 1. T urn off the system and all the peripherals conne cted to it. 2. Unplug the power cord from the power ou tlets. 3. Unplug the power cord from the system. 4. Unplug all peripheral cables from the system. 5. Place the system u[...]
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Chapter 3 35 Main Unit Disassembly External Modules Disassembly Flowchart The flowchart below gives you a graph ic representation on the entire disassembly sequence and instructs you on the components that need to be removed during servicing. Screw List Screw Part No. A #6-32 L5 BZN 86.00J07.B60 B #6-32*3/16 NI 86.5A5B6.012 C M3xL5 BZN 86.1A324.5R0[...]
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36 Chapter 3 Removing the Side Panel 1. Perform the pre-disassembly pr ocedure descri bed on page 34. 2. Remove the screw (A) located on t he rear edge of the side panel. 3. Slide the side panel toward the back of the chassi s until the tabs on the cover disengage with the sl ots on the chassis. 4. Lift the side panel away from the server and put i[...]
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Chapter 3 37 Removing the Font Bezel 1. Remove the side panel. Refer to the previous section for instructions. 2. Release the ffront bezel retentio n tab from the chassis interior. 3. Pull the bezel away from the chassis.[...]
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38 Chapter 3 Removing the Heat Sink Fan Assembly W ARNING: The heat sink becomes ve ry hot when the syste m is on. NEVER touch the heat sink with any metal or with your hands. 1. See “Removing the Side Panel” on page 36. 2. See “Removing the Font Bezel” on page 37. 3. Use a long-nosed screwdriver to loos en the four screws on the heat sink,[...]
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Chapter 3 39 5. Disconnect the fan cable from the mainboard. 6. Lay down the heat sin k fan assembly in a n upright po sition—with the thermal pa tch faci ng upward. Do not let the thermal patch touch the work surface. 7. Use an alcohol pad to wipe off the thermal gre ase fr om both the heat sink and the processor socket retention plate.[...]
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40 Chapter 3 Removing the Processor IMPORT AN T : Before removing a processor from the mainboard, make sure to create a backup file of all import ant data. W ARNING: The processor becomes very hot when the system is on. Allow it to co ol off first before handling. 1. See “Removing the Side Panel” on page 36. 2. See “Removing the Font Bezel”[...]
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Chapter 3 41 6. Pull out the processor from the socket. IMPORT AN T : If you are going to in stall a new processor , note the arrow on the corner to make sure the processor is properly oriented over the socket.[...]
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42 Chapter 3 Removing the Optical Drive 1. See “Removing the Side Panel” on page 36. 2. See “Removing the Font Bezel” on page 37. 3. See “Removing the Heat Sink Fan Assembly ” on page 38. 4. See “Removing the Processor” on page 40. 5. Disconnect the data and power cab les from the rear of the optical drive and the mainboard. 6. Rele[...]
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Chapter 3 43 7. Pull the lever to the fully open position , as shown below . 8. Pull the drive out of the drive bay .[...]
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44 Chapter 3 Removing the Hard Disk Drive 1. See “Removing the Side Panel” on page 36. 2. See “Removing the Font Bezel” on page 37. 3. See “Removing the Heat Sink Fan Assembly ” on page 38. 4. See “Removing the Processor” on page 40. 5. See “Removing the Optical Drive” on page 42. 6. Remove the HDD-ODD bracket. a. Remove the scr[...]
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Chapter 3 45 b. Lift the bracket out of the chassis. 7. Disconnect the data cable from the mainboard.[...]
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46 Chapter 3 8. Disconnect the data cable from the rear of the hard drive. 9. Disconnect the power cable from the rear of the hard drive. 10. Place the bracket on a clean, static-free work surface.[...]
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Chapter 3 47 11 . Remove the HDD modu le. a. Remove the four screws (B) that secure s the HDD module to the HDD bracket. b. Slide the HDD out of the bracket. Screw (Quantity) Color To r q u e Part No. #6-32*3/16 NI (4) Silver 5.5 to 6.5 kgf-cm 86.5A5B6.012[...]
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48 Chapter 3 Removing the Power Supply 1. See “Removing the Side Panel” on page 36. 2. See “Removing the Font Bezel” on page 37. 3. See “Removing the Heat Sink Fan Assembly ” on page 38. 4. See “Removing the Processor” on page 40. 5. See “Removing the Optical Drive” on page 42. 6. See “Removing the Hard Disk Drive” on page 4[...]
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Chapter 3 49 9. Remove the screw (A) that secures the power supply to the chassis. 10. Remove the three screws (A) that secure the power supply to the rear panel. Screw (Quantity) Color To r q u e Part No. #6-32 L5 BZN (1) Black 5.5 to 6.5 kgf-cm 86.00J07.B60 Screw (Quantity) Color To r q u e Part No. #6-32 L5 BZN (3) Black 5.5 to 6.5 kgf-cm 86.00J[...]
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50 Chapter 3 11 . Lift the power suppl y module out of the chassis.[...]
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Chapter 3 51 Removing the Memory Modules IMPORT AN T : Before removing any DIMM from the memory board, make sure to create a backup file of all import ant data. 1. See “Removing the Side Panel” on page 36. 2. See “Removing the Font Bezel” on page 37. 3. See “Removing the Heat Sink Fan Assembly ” on page 38. 4. See “Removing the Proces[...]
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52 Chapter 3 8. Gently pull the DIMM upward to pull it away from the chassis.[...]
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Chapter 3 53 Removing the PCI Card 1. See “Removing the Side Panel” on page 36. 2. See “Removing the Font Bezel” on page 37. 3. See “Removing the Heat Sink Fan Assembly ” on page 38. 4. See “Removing the Processor” on page 40. 5. See “Removing the Optical Drive” on page 42. 6. See “Removing the Hard Disk Drive” on page 44. 7[...]
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54 Chapter 3 8. Gently pull the card to remove it from the mainboard.[...]
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Chapter 3 55 Removing the Front I/O and Card Reader Boards 1. See “Removing the Side Panel” on page 36. 2. See “Removing the Font Bezel” on page 37. 3. See “Removing the Heat Sink Fan Assembly ” on page 38. 4. See “Removing the Processor” on page 40. 5. See “Removing the Optical Drive” on page 42. 6. See “Removing the Hard Dis[...]
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56 Chapter 3 9. Disconnect the other end of the cables from the mainb oard. 10. Remove the front I/O and card reader board bracket. a. Remove the two screws (B) that secu res the bracket to the chassis. Screw (Quantity) Color To r q u e Part No. #6-32*3/16 NI (2) Silver 5.5 to 6.5 kgf-cm 86.5A5B6.012[...]
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Chapter 3 57 b. Push the bracket inward, then remove the bracket from the chassis. 11 . Remove the card read er board. a. Remove the two screws (A) that secure the card reader board to the bracket. Screw (Quantity) Color To r q u e Part No. #6-32 L5 BZN (2) Black 5.5 to 6.5 kgf-cm 86.00J07.B60[...]
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58 Chapter 3 b. Pull the card reader board out of the bracket. 12. Remove the front I/O board. a. Remove the two screws (A) that secu re the I/O board to the bracket. b. Pull the I/O board out of the bracket. Screw (Quantity) Color To r q u e Part No. #6-32 L5 BZN (2) Black 5.5 to 6.5 kgf-cm 86.00J07.B60[...]
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Chapter 3 59 Removing the Mainboard 1. See “Removing the Side Panel” on page 36. 2. See “Removing the Font Bezel” on page 37. 3. See “Removing the Heat Sink Fan Assembly ” on page 38. 4. See “Removing the Processor” on page 40. 5. See “Removing the Optical Drive” on page 42. 6. See “Removing the Hard Disk Drive” on page 44. [...]
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60 Chapter 3 12. Remove the six screws (A) that secures the mainboard to the chassis, in the order shown. 13. Lift the board from the chassis. Screw (Quantity) Color To r q u e Part No. #6-32 L5 BZN (6) Black 5.5 to 6.5 kgf-cm 86.00J07.B60[...]
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Chapter 4 61 This chapter provides instructions on how to troubleshoot system hardw are problems. Hardware Diagnostic Procedure IMPORT AN T : The d iagnostic tests described in this chapter ar e o nly intended to test Acer p roducts. Non-Acer products, prototype cards, or modified opti ons can give false errors an d invalid system responses. 1. Obt[...]
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62 Chapter 4 System Check Procedures Power System Check If the system will power on, skip this sect ion. Refer to System Extern al Inspection. If the system will not power on, do the fol lowing: q Check if the power cable is properly connected to the system and AC source. q Check if the voltage selector switch is set to the correct voltage setting [...]
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Chapter 4 63 POST Error and Beep Codes NOTE: Perform the FRU replacement or actions in the s equ ence shown in FRU/Action column, if the FRU replacement does not solve the probl em, put the original part back in the computer . Do not replace a non-defective F RU. The error messages in the following table indicate t he BIOS signals on the screen and[...]
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64 Chapter 4 12h Use walking 1’s algorithm to check out inte rface in CMOS circuitry . Also se t real- time clock power status, and then check for override. 13h Reserved 14h Program chipset default values into chipset. Chip set default values are MODBINable by OEM customers. 15h Reserved 16h Initial onboard clock generator if Earl y_ Init_Onboard[...]
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Chapter 4 65 2Dh 1 Initialize doubl e-byte language font (Op tional) 2 Put information on screen display , including Award title, CPU type, CPU speed, full screen logo. 2Eh Reserved 2Fh Reserved 30h Reserved 31h Reserved 32h Reserved 33h Reset keyboard if Early_Reset_KB is defined e.g. Winbond 977 series Super I/O chips. See also POST 63h. 34h Rese[...]
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66 Chapter 4 51h Reserved 52h T est all memory (clear all extended memory to 0) 53h Clear password according to H/W jumper (Optional) 54h Reserved 55h Display number of processors (mul ti-processor platform) 56h Reserved 57h 1 Display PnP logo 2 Early ISA PnP initialization q Assign CSN to every ISA PnP dev i ce 58h Reserved 59h Initialize the comb[...]
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Chapter 4 67 76h (Optional Feature) Enter AW DFLASH.EXE if: -A WDFLASH.EXE is found in floppy drive. -AL T+F 2 is pressed. 77h Detect serial ports & pa rallel ports 78h Reserved 79h Reserved 7Ah Detect & install co-processor 7Bh Reserved 7Ch Init HDD write protect 7Dh Reserved 7Eh Reserved 7Fh Switch back to text mode if full screen logo is[...]
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68 Chapter 4 94h 1 Enable L2 cache 2 Program Daylight Saving 3 Program boot up speed 4 Chipset final initialization 5 Power management final initi alization 6 Clear screen & display summary table 7 Program K6 write allocation 8 Program P6 class write combining 95h Update keyboard LED & typematic rate 96h 1 Build MP table 2 Build & updat[...]
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Chapter 4 69 Online Support Information This section describe s online technical support services av ailable to help yo u repair the desktop computer . If you are a distributor , dealer , ASP or TPM, please re fer your techn ical queries to your local Acer branch office. Acer Branch Offices and Regional Business Units may access our website at http[...]
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Chapter 5 71 System Block Diagram System Block Diagram and Board Layout Chapter 5[...]
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72 Chapter 5 Board Layout Mainboard No Code Description No Code Descriptio n 1 CPUF AN1 Processor fan cable connector 13 JBIOS1 Cl ear CMOS jumper 2 PWR2 24-pin A TX power connector 14 FIREH1 IEEE 1394 connector 3 DIMM1 and 2 System memory slot s 15 AUDIOF1 Front audi o connector 4 UI Processor socket 16 PCIEX16 PCI Express x16 slot 5 DEBUGH1 Debug[...]
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Chapter 5 73 System Jumpers Name Location Default Settings Clear CMOS/NVR AM JBIOS1 1-2 2-3 Normal (default) Clear CMOS SKU selection GPIOH1 1-2 2-3 SSID = 0153 AX1200 SSID = 0157 AX3200[...]
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Chapter 6 75 This chapter offers the FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) lis t in glob al configuration of the Aspire X1300/X1301 desktop computer . Refer to this chapter whe never orderin g the parts to repair or for RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization). NOTES: • When ordering FR U parts, check the most up-to-dat e information availa ble on your regi[...]
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76 Chapter 6 Aspire X1300/X1301 Exploded Diagram[...]
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Chapter 6 77 Aspire X1300/X1301 FRU List Component QTY Part Name Description Acer Part Number Board Front I/O board 1 FRONT I/O BOARD DA078L/BOXE R FRONT I/O BD MRP 55.SAR01.001 Card reader board 1 CA RD READER BOARD DA078L/BOXER CARD READER MRP 55.SAR01.002 Modem card 1 MODEM CARD LITE-ON D- 1 156E#A10A LOW-PROFILE PCI-E 56K V .92 MODEM 56K A TX L[...]
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78 Chapter 6 Athlon 64 X2, 65W 1 CPU AMD 2.4G ADO4600IAA5DO A THLON64*2 IC CPU A THLON64*2 4600+ 2.4G KC.A4602.X2Z 1 CPU AMD 2.5G G2 ADO4800IAA5DO A THLON64*2 IC CPU A THLON64*2 4800+ G2 KC.A4802.X2Z 1 CPU AMD 2.6G ADO5000IAA5DO A THLON64*2 IC CPU A THLON64*2 5000+ 2.6G KC.A5002.X2Z 1 CPU AMD 2.7G G2 ADO5200IAA5DO A THLON64*2 IC CPU A THLON64*2 520[...]
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Chapter 6 79 Sempron, 45W 1 CPU AMD 2.2G SDH1250IAA4DP SEMPRON LE-1250 IC CPU SEMPRON LE-1250 2.2G KC.SLE02.125 1 CPU AMD 2.5G G2 SDH1300IAA4DP SEMPRON LE- 1300 IC CPU SEMPRON LE-1300 2.5G G2 KC.SLE02.130 Optical drive DVD-RW drive 1 DVD-RW DRIVE BD 4X HLDS GGW-H20N LF BLACK BEZEL SA T A BD-R HLDS GGW-H20N BOXER KU.0040D. 012 1 DVD-RW DRIVE SUPER M[...]
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80 Chapter 6 640 GB 1 HDD 640GB 3.5" 7200RPM SA T A II WD WD6400AAKS-22A7B0 LF F/ W:01.03B01 HDD 640GB WD WD6400AAKS- 22A7B0 KH.64008.001 750 GB 1 HDD 750GB 3.5" 7200RPM SA T A II SEAGA TE ST3750840AS LF F/ W:3.AAD SEAGA TE 750G SA T A 8MB 7200 NCQ KH.75001.003 1 HDD 750GB 3.5" 7200RPM SA T A II HGST HDS721075KLA330 LF F/ W:70M HGST [...]
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Chapter 6 81 Keyboard 1 KEYBOARD PS2 105KEY CHICONY KB-07596I02552V IT ALIAN BLACK KB PS2 KB-0759 IT ALIAN BLACK 1 KB.PS203.108 1 KEYBOARD PS2 105KEY CHICONY KB-07596F12552V FRENCH BLACK KB PS2 KB-0759 FRENCH BLACK 105 KB.PS203.109 1 KEYBOARD PS2 105KEY CHIOCNY KB-07596S02552V SWEDISH BLACK KB PS2 KB-0759 SWEDISH BLACK 1 KB.PS203.1 10 1 KEYBOARD PS[...]
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82 Chapter 6 Keyboard 1 KEYBOARD PS2 105KEY CHICONY KB-07596R02552V ROMANIAN BLACK KB PS2 KB-0759 ROMANIAN BLACK KB.PS203.126 1 KEYBOARD PS2 105KEY CHICONY KB-07596TF2552V TURKISH BLACK KB PS2 KB-0759 TURKISH BLACK 1 KB.PS203.127 1 KEYBOARD PS2 105KEY CHICONY KB-07596LA2552V SP ANISH LA TIN KB PS2 KB-0759 SP ANISH LA TIN KB.PS203.128 1 KEYBOARD PS2[...]
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Chapter 6 83 Keyboard 1 KEYBOARD USB 105KEY CHICONY KU-07606F12552V FRENCH BLACK KB USB KU-0760 FRENCH BLACK 10 KB.USB03.075 1 KEYBOARD USB 105KEY CHIOCNY KU-07606S02552V SWEDISH BLACK KB USB KU-0760 SWEDISH BLACK 1 KB.USB03.076 1 KEYBOARD USB 105KEY CHICONY KU-07606GB2552V UK BLACK KB USB KU-0760 UK BLACK 105KS KB.USB03.077 1 KEYBOARD USB 105KEY C[...]
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84 Chapter 6 Keyboard 1 KEYBOARD USB 105KEY CHICONY KU-07606TF2552V TURKISH BLACK KB USB KU-0760 TURKISH BLACK 1 KB.USB03.093 1 KEYBOARD USB 105KEY CHICONY KU-07606LA2552V SP ANISH TUALA TIN INTEL KB USB KU-0760 SP ANISH LA TIN B KB.USB03.094 1 KEYBOARD USB 105KEY CHICONY KU-07606TQ2552V TURKISH-Q BLACK KB USB KU-0760 TURKISH-Q BLACK KB.USB03.095 M[...]
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Chapter 6 85 16 SCRW I NO6-32 L5 BZN SCRW I NO6-32 L5 BZN 86.00J07.B60 SCRW P AN #6 -32 L6 NI BOXER WZS SCRW P AN #6-32 L6 NI BOXER WZS 86.00J44.C60 1 SCRW P AN M3 L5 BZN SCRW P AN M3 L5 BZN 86.1A324.5R0 6 SCREW FLA T #6-32*3/16 NI SCREW FLA T #6-32*3/16 NI 86.5A5B6.012 Component QTY Part Name Description Acer Part Number[...]
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Appendix A 87 This section provides technica l specifications for the system. Processor AMD Athlon Processor Item Specification T ype AMD Athlon Model number LE-1600 LE-1620 LE-1640 16 60 Frequency (MHz) 22 00 2 400 2600 2800 L2 cache size (KB) 10 24 1024 1024 — HyperT ransport (MHz) 2000 2000 2000 — Socket type AM2 AM2 AM2 AM2 S t e p p i n g [...]
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88 Appendix A AMD Athlon X2 Dual-Cor e Processor Item Specification T ype AMD Athlon X2 Dual-Core Model number 4850e 4200+ 4400+ 4600+ 4800+ 5000+ 5200+ 5 600+ Frequency (MHz) 21 00 2200 2300 2400 2500 2600 27 00 2800 L2 cache size (KB) 51 2 512 512 512 512 512 512 1024 HyperT ransport (MHz) — 2000 2000 1000 2000 2000 20 00 2000 Socket type AM2 A[...]
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Appendix A 89 System Board Majo r Chip s System Memory AMD Sempron Processor Item Specif ication T ype AMD Sempron Model number LE-1250 LE-1300 Frequency (MHz) 2200 2300 L2 cache size (KB) 512 512 HyperT ransport (MHz) 800 800 Socket type AM2 AM2 S tepping G 2 G2 Manufacturing tech (CMOS) 65 nm SOI 65 nm SOI W a ttage (W) 45 45 System bus (MHz) 1 6[...]
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90 Appendix A System BIOS PCI Interface Network Interface SA T A Interface Keyboard and Input Device s Optical Drive Item Specification BIOS vendor Pheonix BIOS version DA78LD02 SMBIOS version 2.4 Item Specification PCI Express controller NVIDI A NF orce MCP78 692 BGA Number of slots • One PCI Express x16 bus slo ts • One PCI Express x 1 slot I[...]
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91 Appendix A Write S peed BD-R(SL) 2x, 4x CL V BD-R(DL)/BD-RE(SL/DL) 2x CL V DVD-R 2x, 4x CL V , 8x ZCL V DVD-R(DL) 2x, 4x CL V DVD-RW 2x, 4x CL V , 6x ZCL V DVD+R 2.4x, 4x CL V , 8x ZCL V DVD+R( DL) 2.4x , 4x CL V DVD+RW 2.4x, 4x, 6x CL V , 8x ZCL V CD-R 10x CL V , 16x CL V CD-RW 4x, 10x, 16x CL V DVD-RAM 5 x PCA V DVD+R( DL) 4x CL V DVD+RW 8x ZC[...]
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Appendix A 92 Read S peed —— DVD: 16x max. CD: 48x max. Data T ransfer R a te —— — Access T ime — — DVD: 160 ms CD: 140 ms Buffer Size 4 MB 4 MB — Interface T ype Serial A T A Serial A T A Serial A T A DVD-ROM Item Specification V endor H LDS PLDS Model name GDR-H20N DH-16D2S Drive type DVD-ROM DVD-ROM Write S peed — — Read S pe[...]