Lenovo Is6xm Rev 1.0 Motherboard Manual Page
This is an FM2+ board. The best CPUs you can put in here are the or the Athlon X4 880K . Do not try to install Ryzen processors; they are physically and electrically incompatible. If you are running an A6 or A8 APU, upgrading to an A10 offers a noticeable performance boost.
If you lose the supervisor password, the manual instructs: Move JP1 to pins 2-3 for 10 seconds, then return to 1-2. This clears both user and admin passwords. Lenovo Is6xm Rev 1.0 Motherboard Manual
If you need the or front panel pinout diagram extracted from the HMM, let me know and I can provide that as well. This is an FM2+ board
If you encounter any issues with the Lenovo Is6xm Rev 1.0 motherboard, refer to the troubleshooting section in the manual. Some common issues and their solutions include: If you are running an A6 or A8
If you have landed on this page, you are likely holding a vintage piece of computing history: the . Whether you are a retro computing enthusiast, an IT administrator maintaining legacy systems, or someone trying to breathe life into an old ThinkCentre or NetVista, finding the correct documentation is critical.
The is a micro-ATX (mATX) system board primarily found in Lenovo ThinkCentre M81 and M91/p series desktops. This OEM board, often manufactured by Foxconn, uses the Intel Q67 chipset and is designed for reliability in business environments. Core Specifications Chipset: Intel Q67 Express (Cougar Point). Socket: LGA 1155 (Socket H2). Form Factor: micro-ATX (approx. 24.5cm x 24.5cm). Memory: 4x DDR3 DIMM slots supporting dual-channel memory. Max Capacity: Typically 32GB (8GB per slot). Type: DDR3 UDIMM (Non-ECC). Expansion Slots: 1x PCIe x16 (for dedicated graphics). 1x PCIe x1. 2x Legacy 32-bit PCI slots. CPU Compatibility