This article serves as a replacement for that missing manual, compiling all the vital specifications, jumper settings, and BIOS recovery methods for the Acer G41M07.

It is built on the and typically supports the LGA 775 socket. This means it is designed for older Intel Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad, and Pentium processors. While considered vintage by today’s standards, these boards are still widely used for budget office builds, home servers, and retro gaming rigs.

1x PCIe x16 (for graphics cards), 1x PCIe x1, 2x PCI slots Storage: 4x SATA II (3Gb/s) ports Networking: Realtek Gigabit LAN Audio: Realtek ALC662 High Definition Audio USB: 8x USB 2.0 ports (4 on rear, 4 via onboard headers) CPU and Memory Support

Unlike retail motherboards from Asus or Gigabyte, the G41M07 is an board. It was built by ECS (Elitegroup Computer Systems) for Acer and was never sold in retail boxes. Consequently, Acer only provides a generic service guide for the complete computer system , not a deep-dive BIOS or jumper guide for the board itself.

The G41M07 is built on the Intel G41 chipset, which was designed for moderate office use. Intel G41 (Northbridge) / ICH7 (Southbridge)

The is a legacy microATX motherboard commonly found in Acer Veriton or Aspire desktop PCs from the late 2000s, specifically designed for the LGA 775 socket. While it is an older board, it remains popular for retro computing projects, budget builds, or repairing older corporate machines.

If you encounter problems with the Acer G41M07 motherboard, refer to the following troubleshooting guide:

Pin 1 (VCC/5V), Pin 3 (Data-), Pin 5 (Data+), Pin 7 (GND).