A: It's highly likely that your GPU is a UEFI-only model. The IPIMB-AR board struggles to boot with these. You have two options: 1) Enable CSM/Legacy mode in the BIOS (if available), or 2) replace the GPU with an older model that has a legacy BIOS fallback.
You will get a if you use generic drivers. Go to: acer ipimbar rev 102a manual new
First, let’s decode the name. The Acer IPIMBAR is a motherboard model primarily manufactured by under contract for Acer. The "REV 102A" indicates it is revision 1.02A, which often implies a later production run with minor fixes over the 101. A: It's highly likely that your GPU is a UEFI-only model
motherboard, a green-slivered relic pulled from an old Veriton workstation. It was supposed to be a simple "Franken-build" for a local school, but the board was stubborn. No POST, no beep codes, just a spinning fan and a mocking silence. You will get a if you use generic drivers
2x SATA III (6Gb/s) and 4x SATA II (3Gb/s) connectors. 🔌 Internal Headers & Pinouts
A: It's highly likely that your GPU is a UEFI-only model. The IPIMB-AR board struggles to boot with these. You have two options: 1) Enable CSM/Legacy mode in the BIOS (if available), or 2) replace the GPU with an older model that has a legacy BIOS fallback.
You will get a if you use generic drivers. Go to:
First, let’s decode the name. The Acer IPIMBAR is a motherboard model primarily manufactured by under contract for Acer. The "REV 102A" indicates it is revision 1.02A, which often implies a later production run with minor fixes over the 101.
motherboard, a green-slivered relic pulled from an old Veriton workstation. It was supposed to be a simple "Franken-build" for a local school, but the board was stubborn. No POST, no beep codes, just a spinning fan and a mocking silence.
2x SATA III (6Gb/s) and 4x SATA II (3Gb/s) connectors. 🔌 Internal Headers & Pinouts
