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its in the shape of an `8 (dash too) that starts off to the left middle side. that logo is on a green chipset heatsink. its a socket 462 board, via chipset.... i cant find any numbers on the net for this thing the only name thats on it is foxconn but they dont have it on their site, i can get a sn but no pn....

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might be <A HREF="http://www.chaintech.com.tw/" target="_new">chaintech</A>.

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k , its a chainteck board... but i cant find it on their site.. its one of their discontinued boards but its a mix between two of the last ones...a couple chips are on or off of the two... can i just get the bios for the one it looks most like and flash it?

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if the computer is still working, download AIDA32 (google it) and it will give you all the info you need.

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Model number is normally part of the BIOS identification string at the bottom of your screen when you boot.

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