Since you are searching for a manual, you likely have a problem. Here is the unofficial troubleshooting guide.
Every ASUS manual has a section on the CLRTC jumper. For the N13219:
Summary
Physical & layout details
CPU, chipset and memory
Storage and peripheral support
BIOS and firmware
Board connectors, pinouts and jumpers
Installation and troubleshooting
Strengths of the manual
Weaknesses and limitations
Practical recommendations
Concise verdict
If you want, I can produce a one‑page quick reference (connector pinouts, front‑panel wiring, and CMOS clear steps) tailored for use during a rebuild or case swap.
Here is a cheat sheet extracted from the most common N13219 manual (assuming the H81M-E variant).
| Feature | Location / Setting |
| :--- | :--- |
| Power Switch pins | PANEL header, Pins 6 & 8 (top row, third and fourth from left) |
| Reset Switch pins | PANEL header, Pins 5 & 7 (bottom row, third and fourth) |
| HDD LED pins | PANEL header, Pins 1 & 3 (Positive on Pin 1) |
| Clear CMOS | CLRTC jumper (near battery) – Short for 10 sec |
| Boot Menu Key | F8 (during ASUS splash screen) |
| BIOS Key | Del or F2 |
| Max RAM Support | 16GB (2x 8GB DDR3 1600MHz for Intel) |
| TPM Header | 14-1 pin (near bottom edge) – For Windows 11 upgrade | asus n13219 motherboard manual
OEM boards (like those with the N13219 code) cannot use standard retail BIOS updates.
To enter BIOS Flash mode: Save the .CAP file to a FAT32 USB. Enter BIOS > Tool > ASUS EZ Flash 3 Utility. The manual warns: Do not shut off power during the 2-minute update.
Go to the ASUS Support Center:
If your computer turns on, download CPU-Z (free). Go to the "Mainboard" tab. Look at "Manufacturer" (ASUS) and "Model" (e.g., M32AD or H81M-E). That is your real model.
If you are trying to repair the N13219 motherboard (e.g., finding the CMOS battery, RAM slots, or fan connector), the standard user manual will not help. You need: Since you are searching for a manual, you