There definitely should be an FCC ID on there. With that FCC ID you can go to www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid and look it up.
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Browse All TopicsMy mother-in-law has an older computer with an Intel motherboard in it. I was wondering if someone can identify the board the for me, so I know which ram to buy for it, (PC100, PC133, etc.) It's a pretty old computer, and the hard drive is dead on it, so I'm ordering a hard drive and a little more ram at the same time. She lives some distance from me, so I had her look at the motherboard and these are the numbers she gave me. The AA number, (the one at the end of the serial bar) is AA720932-210, and the only other number she could find on the board was E139761. If anyone has information as to a database where I can look this up or knows the specs for the board it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Bryce
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There definitely should be an FCC ID on there. With that FCC ID you can go to www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid and look it up.
There may be an ID number displayed at the bottom of the screen when the computer is booted.
You might try this link for more information about how to identify the motherboard:
http://www.motherboards.or
I hope it helps.
Regards,
Ralph
nomorefuzzylogic is right about your MB: this is an Intel SE440BX-2, but this MB employs DIMMS but not SIMMS. Please check your RAM specifications at "http://support.intel.com/
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by: hw45Posted on 2002-12-29 at 19:55:02ID: 7644073
Unfortunately there is nothing to find, only that's probably an Intel-motherboard. Your mother-in-law shall tell you the code on the memory chip (but she has to be careful to be anti static and not to touch the pins on the stick). Maybe you can find out what memory that is with google.