How do I make sure of which motherboard is in my E15 E5 575 33bm?

Crel88
Crel88 Member Posts: 2 New User
edited October 2023 in 2020 Archives
It appears that my motherboard is going out for my E15 E5 575 33bm. I tried Acer support to try and remedy the my situation, but I had no luck. I have found found several different replacement motherboards on ebay, but there are several different motherboards to chose from. I wouldn't mind a faster motherboard, but making sure the motherboard will work is most important. My issue is that the system shut off completely when I move the computer even slightly. My question is will any replacement motherboard for Acer Aspire E15 E5 575 33bm work or do I need to replace with the exact board? Also how can I find out what motherboard would be the exact replacement for my Acer Aspire E15 E5 575 33bm?

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  • Nalablueberry83
    Nalablueberry83 Member Posts: 1 New User
    Hi! Did you find the correct motherboard? Also, how did you know your motherboard needed replacing? I have the same exact computer and am finding I might also need a new motherboard. If that’s the case something is wrong with this model and Acer should take responsibility. I’ve worn excellent care of my computer, had to re-install windows 10 about 4 times within the last month, and even after losing all my files and a clean windows install it’s still running slow. I’ve installed 12 gb ram and the computer is only 2 years old.
  • Crel88
    Crel88 Member Posts: 2 New User
    @Nalablueberry83 If you're going to replace the motherboard my best advice is confirm the "rev #" I've identified 5 different  motherboards with the same model number different configuration. Make sure you replace with the same "rev #" board.
    I too have increased the memory on my laptop. I upgraded it to 8gb from 4gb. Honestly adding the m2 ssd drive was the greatest speed improvement I've made by far. That would be my tip for an upgrade the get more speed/life from your Acer. As a student I just use my laptop for homework. With the memory/ssd upgrades I'm going to see how much more life I can get from this computer.
    I did have a computer repair guy used canned air to blow out any dust which might have been overheating the CPU and making the system reboot. The motherboard fan doesn't seem to turn on so I'm replacing just the fan for now. It's only $13 for the replacement motherboard fan. Since the dust was blown out I haven't really had a problem with the computer sparatically rebooting for no reason. Best of luck with your system.