You can find the motherboard model no. on the motherboard itself. It is always written on the motherboard.
If you want to find it in windows, then go to Start Menu- Click Run- Type DXDIAG and Press Enter.
A DirectX diagnostic tool window opens, here you can find every detail about your computer including motherboard model no.
Hope it helps...
Search by manufacturer/ model options
The Manuafacturer should be labeled someone on the motherboard. The model number is generallly wrote to the right of the CPU and to the left of the memory vertically.
Need to know which model. Mercury made more than one car.
We dont know what exact xeon you have (model, socket), so we cant anwser that.
To determine the age of a Mercury outboard, you will need to know the engine serial number, and the horsepower rating.
If your sound does not work, most likely you need drivers. First of all make sure that you know your motherboard model. After that go to the motherboard manufacture website, for instance, you have Asus. Go to asus.com choose your country. Go to support, locate drivers and so on.
by studying the motherboard data sheet
In order to find the year model of a Mercury outboard, you will need to know both the engine serial number, and the horsepower rating.
Find out the make and model of your Motherboard, Then check on their website to see the specifications of it and see what expansion card slots it has.
How do you know its not the charger? Did you try it in another computer? If it isn't the cord or battery its the Motherboard. Happened to me 6 months ago.
The heavy metal "mercury" is poisonous to us, but may not be to an alien. The planet Mercury is extremely hot and dry, so there would not be much chance for life as we know it. Life as we *don't* know it could find Mercury a comfortable place to live, for all we know.
No motherboard i have ever heard of has been able to do that. And if your trying to get one that can your going to be paying somone alot of money to make you a special kind of motherboard which i dont even know if you can. As in you would be better off buying a new motherboard that is 5x better or so for the same price or maby even cheaper. Hope this helped :)