Is there a way to figure out which motherboard I have?

LordJezo

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Okay..

I put together my computer about 2 years ago and have since forgotten which motherboard I have. I thought I would be able to figure it out by going to Abits site and poking around, but they all have such similar names I have gotten confused.

It is an abit board..

I am using a slotket to run my Celron in a Pentium II (?) slot

Has 2 ISA slots..


That?s all I know off hand..

Is there an easy way to figure out which mobo I have?
 

ucvb6

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could be an ABIT BE6. i remember they were slot mobo's with 2 ISA slots. he BE6 II had only 1 ISA slot.

hope this helps
 

Ionizer86

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To be sure, I think that downloading wCPUid could help. Or if you want to be really sure, crack open the case, and look in between the PCI slots, or somewhere like that. It should say something. For example, I have a MSI K7T Pro 1, and my board says, "MS 6330." When I check the MSI site, 6330 is indeed the model number for the K7T Pro.
 

Budman

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Here's an ideal,why not open the case & look what's written on the motherboard?