Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your GIGABYTE H610M S2H V2 DDR4 motherboard. Designed to support 13th/12th Gen Intel Core Series Processors with an LGA 1700 socket, this motherboard features dual-channel non-ECC unbuffered DDR4 memory, a 6+1+1 hybrid digital VRM design, PCIe 4.0 connectivity, a single NVMe PCIe 3.0 x4 M.2 slot, USB 3.2 Gen1 ports, and Realtek 1GbE LAN. High-end audio capacitors ensure dynamic audio performance. Please read this manual thoroughly before proceeding with installation.

Whakaahua 1: Runga-raro view of the GIGABYTE H610M S2H V2 DDR4 Motherboard. This image shows the overall layout of the motherboard, including the CPU socket, RAM slots, PCIe slots, and various connectors.
Tatūnga me te Tāuta
1. CPU Installation (LGA 1700 Socket)
Carefully open the CPU socket lever. Align the triangular mark on your 12th or 13th Gen Intel Core processor with the corresponding mark on the LGA 1700 socket. Gently place the CPU into the socket without forcing it. Close the load plate and secure the lever until it clicks into place. Ensure the CPU cooler is installed correctly after CPU installation.

Whakaahua 2: Koki view highlighting the LGA 1700 CPU socket on the motherboard.
2. Tāutanga RAM (DDR4)
This motherboard supports dual-channel DDR4 memory across two DIMM slots. Open the clips on both ends of the DIMM slot. Align the notch on the DDR4 memory module with the key in the DIMM slot. Insert the memory module firmly until the clips snap into place. For optimal dual-channel performance, refer to the motherboard's specific memory population guidelines in the full user manual.
3. Tāuta Pūrere Rokiroki
3.1. NVMe M.2 SSD Installation
Locate the single NVMe PCIe 3.0 x4 M.2 slot. Remove the M.2 screw or standoff. Insert the M.2 SSD into the slot at a 30-degree angle, then gently push it down and secure it with the screw or standoff. This motherboard features a toolless mechanism for NVMe SSD installation, simplifying the process.
3.2. Tāutanga Puku SATA
Connect your SATA 6Gb/s storage drives (HDDs/SSDs) to the available SATA ports on the motherboard using SATA data cables. Ensure power cables from your power supply are connected to these drives.
4. Hononga Hiko
Connect the 24-pin ATX main power connector and the 8-pin ATX 12V power connector from your power supply to the corresponding ports on the motherboard. Ensure all connections are secure.
5. Tāutanga Kāri PCIe
Insert your graphics card or other PCIe expansion cards into the appropriate PCIe 4.0 x16 or x1 slots. Press down firmly until the card is seated correctly and the retention clip locks into place. Secure the card to your chassis with screws.
6. Ngā Hononga Paewhiri I/O o Muri
Connect your peripherals to the rear I/O panel. This includes USB devices, display cables (HDMI, DVI-D, D-Sub), Ethernet cable for Realtek 1GbE LAN, and audio devices to the high-end audio capacitors ports.

Whakaatu 3: Taipitopito view of the Rear I/O Panel, showing ports for PS/2, D-Sub, DVI-D, HDMI, USB 3.2 Gen1, USB 2.0, Realtek 1GbE LAN, and audio jacks.

Figure 4: Labeled diagram of the GIGABYTE H610M S2H V2 DDR4 Motherboard, indicating key components and connectors such as the CPU socket, DDR4 DIMM slots, PCIe slots, M.2 connector, SATA ports, and rear I/O ports.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
1. Initial Boot-up and BIOS Access
After assembling your system, connect a monitor, keyboard, and mouse. Power on your computer. During the initial boot sequence, repeatedly press the DEL key to enter the BIOS/UEFI setup utility. The BIOS allows you to configure system settings, boot order, and enable features like XMP for your RAM.
2. Tāuta Atekōkiri
Once your operating system is installed, install the necessary drivers for the motherboard components. These typically include chipset drivers, LAN drivers, audio drivers, and any integrated graphics drivers (if not using a dedicated GPU). Drivers can usually be found on the GIGABYTE official webpae mo to tauira papahoa papa.
3. Tāuta Pūnaha Whakahaere
Insert your operating system installation media (USB drive or DVD). Access the BIOS/UEFI to set the boot priority to your installation media. Follow the on-screen prompts to install your preferred operating system (e.g., Windows 10/11).
Te tiaki
1. Te Horoi Pūnaha
Horoia te roto o tō pouaka rorohiko i ia wā hei ārai i te pupū puehu, ka wera rawa pea. Whakamahia te hau kōpeke hei tango i te puehu mai i ngā pā hau, ngā whakamahana whakamahana, me ngā wāhanga o te papahoahoa. Me whakarite kia whakawetohia te pūnaha, kia momotu hoki i te hiko i mua i te horoinga.
2. Whakahoutanga BIOS
Tirohia te GIGABYTE i ia wā website for BIOS updates. BIOS updates can improve system stability, add support for new hardware, or fix bugs. Follow the instructions provided by GIGABYTE carefully when performing a BIOS update to avoid system damage.
3. Ngā Tirotiro Wāhanga
Occasionally inspect all cable connections (power, data, front panel) to ensure they are secure. Verify that all installed components (CPU cooler, RAM, expansion cards) are properly seated.
Raparongoā
- Kore Mana/Kaore he Whakaara:
- Me whakarite kia hono pai ngā taura hiko katoa (24-pin ATX, 8-pin ATX 12V) ki te papahoahoa me te pūtake hiko.
- Verify the power supply is switched on and connected to a working outlet.
- Check front panel connections (power button, reset button) to the motherboard.
- Kore Whakaatu:
- Confirm the monitor is connected to the correct display output (either integrated graphics or dedicated GPU).
- Tautuhi anō i te kāri whakairoiro me ngā kōwae RAM.
- Whakamātauria ki tētahi atu mata, ki tētahi atu taura whakaatu rānei mēnā ka taea.
- Pūnaha Haukore/Tukinga:
- Tirohia te pāmahana o te PTM me te GPU kia mōhio ai kei roto i ngā rohe mahi haumaru.
- Verify RAM modules are correctly installed and compatible. Run memory diagnostic tools.
- Me mohio kei te hou nga taraiwa katoa.
- Kaore i kitea te Piko:
- Try connecting the peripheral to a different port.
- Install or update relevant drivers for the peripheral.
- Check BIOS settings to ensure the port is enabled.
For further assistance, refer to the comprehensive troubleshooting section in the full GIGABYTE user manual or visit the official GIGABYTE support webpae.
Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | KIKAPITA |
| Ingoa Tauira | H610M S2H V2 DDR4 |
| Putunga PTM | LGA 1700 |
| Tukatuka Hototahi | 13th/12th Gen Intel Core Series Processors |
| Momo Chipset | Intel H610 |
| Hangarau Mahara RAM | DDR4 |
| Mahara Mahara | 2 DIMMs (Dual Channel Non-ECC Unbuffered) |
| Tere Mahara | Up to 3200 MHz (via XMP, check QVL) |
| Ngā Punga PCIe | 1x PCIe 4.0 x16, 1x PCIe 3.0 x1 |
| M.2 Slots | 1x NVMe PCIe 3.0 x4 M.2 |
| Tauranga SATA | 4x SATA 6Gb/s |
| Tauranga USB | USB 3.2 Gen1, USB 2.0 (Rear I/O and internal headers) |
| LAN | Realtek 1GbE LAN |
| Ororongo | High-End Audio Capacitors |
| Tauwehe Puka | Micro ATX |
| Ahu (LxWxH) | 10.43 x 10.43 x 2.13 inihi |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 1.67 pauna |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
GIGABYTE products are manufactured to high-quality standards. For specific warranty terms and conditions applicable to your region, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official GIGABYTE webpae.
Mō te tautoko hangarau, ngā tango taraiwa, ngā whakahōutanga BIOS, me ētahi atu mōhiohio hua, tirohia te whārangi tautoko GIGABYTE mana:
When contacting support, please have your motherboard model name (H610M S2H V2 DDR4) and serial number ready.