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| 24982 | 2001-11-20 02:20:00 | I really need to know what sort of motherboard I have is the a way I can do that cheers | Guest (0) | ||
| 24983 | 2001-11-20 02:53:00 | What do you mean by what sort? Form Factor or company who manufactured it? Well if your looking for the company that manufactured the board because you weren't given a manual you'll have to rip open that case of yours and look for anything on that board that would indicate the maker usually found near the slots. If that's to no avail. You can look for a FCC code printed on the board and then goto this site www.fcc.gov and search it and it should come back with the manufacturer of that board. If no FCC code can be found you'll have to assume it's proprietary to the company... e.g. Compaq, HP, whatever... |
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| 24984 | 2001-11-20 03:09:00 | Another way to identify the m/b and most other components in your computer is to install SiSoft Sandra utility. You can get it from: www.sisoftware.co.uk It will also give you tune-up tips as well as a lot of info. |
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