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A QUICK EASY QUESTION
how do i know what motherboard i am using??
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Encourage any of your younger siblings to stick a fork in the machine until they find it.
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Open your case and look for a brand and model #.
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I like the fok idea. happy:
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it should have the name somewhere near your processor
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Use SARA..
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dont you really mean, Im 15 and have this motherboard and I want to find out ways to make it horny?
Like someone said use the program sandra or sara..either will tell you |
that fork thing reminds me of my doctor. He's got this anatomy poster that's got a fork shown pulling back the liver or something, so you can see another organ, kinda freaky.
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[quote="Pick Axe":a8629]that fork thing reminds me of my doctor. He's got this anatomy poster that's got
a fork shown pulling back the liver or something, so you can see another organ, kinda freaky.[/quote:a8629] ed: ...that wouldn't be a Doctor Lecter by any chance..? |
Look between the PCI slots... it should give you the manufacturer and model #.
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[quote="Xorcist [USA]":ecd0f]Open your case and look for a brand and model #.[/quote:ecd0f]
If you're lucky, you may be able to find it in the Device Properties, but I doubt it. |
[quote="Pick Axe":dd90e]that fork thing reminds me of my doctor. He's got this anatomy poster that's got a fork shown pulling back the liver or something, so you can see another organ, kinda freaky.[/quote:dd90e]
that would be a retractor! |
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SiSoft Sandra works too, i think thats the name
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Look between your ass cracks.
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