How can you tell what kind of Motherboard you have?I know the chipset (Triton 2A59cF54)( 430FX)(Award BIOS V 4.50G}
Pentium-S 133 Where do I look? I want to get the Board Layout for Jumper Settings.
How can you tell what kind of Motherboard you have?I know the chipset (Triton 2A59cF54)( 430FX)(Award BIOS V 4.50G}
Pentium-S 133 Where do I look? I want to get the Board Layout for Jumper Settings.
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Check out:
http://www.stud.fernuni-hagen.de/q39...ips/index.html
and
http://www.wimsbios.com/
Apparently the BIOS number is the indication of the model.
Hope this helps!
(My one-click tag panel isn't working or I would have activated these link.)
or Download Belarc Advisor . Pulls down a lot information about your system including softwares installed. And a good way to profile your system. Try it out.