For those migrating the motherboard to a new case, the front panel pinout is not labeled on the board. Community-verified layout from right to left is as follows:

| Upgrade | Compatible? | Notes | |---------|-------------|-------| | | ✅ Yes (requires BIOS R01-B2 or newer) | No overclocking (H110 chipset). | | NVMe SSD | ✅ Yes (M.2 PCIe) | Bootable only with BIOS update + Windows 10/11. | | RTX 3060 / RX 6600 | ✅ Yes (PSU dependent) | Needs 500W+ PSU with 8-pin PCIe. | | 32GB DDR4 (2x16GB) | ✅ Yes | 2133MHz max. | | Aftermarket Case | ❌ Difficult | Power button pinout is Acer-specific. |

This is the most critical warning for potential upgraders. The manual confirms that while the motherboard uses standard ATX power connectors (24+4 pin), Acer used a slightly shifted standoff layout.

Official documentation can be found by entering your specific Serial Number or SNID at Acer Support Acer Predator G3-710 Motherboard

Intel 6th and 7th Generation Core processors (e.g., i5-6400, i7-7700K). Memory: 4 DIMM slots supporting up to 64 GB DDR4 RAM . Expansion Slots: 1x PCIe x16 3.0 Slot. 2x PCIe x1 3.0 Slots. Storage Connectivity: 4x SATA 3.0 ports.

No. The H110 chipset on this motherboard does not support 8th or 9th gen CPUs, even with a BIOS update. The manual’s CPU support list ends at i7-7700K.

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