The is a micro-ATX (or often proprietary uATX) motherboard based on an Intel chipset. Depending on the production year, this board typically features:

While a dedicated manual for the B36H4-AD itself might not be available, the official user manual for your specific Acer desktop model (e.g., Aspire TC-885, Nitro N50-600) will contain all the relevant information you need, including setup instructions, port locations, and basic troubleshooting.

: Updating the BIOS on this board is relatively safe but carries risks. It is strongly recommended to use a Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) to prevent power loss during the flash, which can "brick" the board and require professional chip reprogramming.

Ensure the physical length of the new GPU fits inside the Acer chassis. Troubleshooting Common Issues No Post / Black Screen After Upgrading RAM

: Located between the CPU socket and the primary PCIe x16 slot. It supports PCIe Gen 3 x4 NVMe drives (2280 form factor).

2x DDR4 DIMM slots (typically supports up to 32GB total, DDR4-2666MHz). Expansion: 1x PCIe x16 (for GPUs) and 1x PCIe x1. Storage: 3x SATA III ports.

Note: Upgrading to a 9th-generation CPU may require a BIOS update using your old 8th-generation chip first. Memory (RAM) Upgrades

Acer B36H4-AD is a specialized Micro-ATX motherboard commonly found in pre-built Acer systems like the Aspire TC-885

Understanding the hardware limits of your motherboard prevents compatibility errors during upgrades. Intel B360 Express. CPU Socket: LGA 1151.