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2.5 How do I identify what motherboard I have?

When assembling a computer, you need to know how to set the jumpers, and to know what type of memory and CPUs it supports. This is difficult when you have a second-hand board and no manual.

The first thing to do is to have a close look at the motherboard and find the manfacturer name and model number. The model number is usually a short, aphanumeric string such as 486-PV/I or P55IT. 486 boards will often have "486" in the model number, and Pentium boards may have "P54" or

"P55". If you found the manufacturer name on the board, you can go to their web site and usually find a manual, or at least a summary of jumper settings. If you only found some candidate model numbers, it's time for more detective work.





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