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    Aspire 6935G - Different Motherboard Versions?

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by Aurumnus, Mar 1, 2019.

  1. Aurumnus

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    I have an Aspire 6935G.

    I've read that Aspire 8930G had different versions of motherboard.
    MB.ASZ0B.001, MB.ASZ0B.002, MB.ASZ0B.003, MB.ASZ0B.004.
    Of which only MB.ASZ0B.004 could support Quad Core and 8GB RAM.

    http://acerfans.ru/uploads/forum/images/1336984369.png

    Did Aspire 6935G also had different versions of motherboard, of which some can support 6GB RAM and others 8 GB RAM?
     
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    Acer 6935 series has two motherboards - one for 6935 with integrated graphics and one for 6935G for dedicated graphics.
    So there is nothing to check for you - yours is 002
     
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    I see.

    So "DISCRETE" in motherboard description is about graphics?
     
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    Yes - discrete is for dedicated GPU.
     
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