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Hello everyone, today we're going to learn
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how to identify the board number of ASUS and Pegatron
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The mainboards produced by ASUS & Pegatron usually have
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a board number ending with "MAIN BOARD" printed on them
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When we read the board number, we just read the letters and numbers before "MAIN BOARD"
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For example, like this, "K43SV" is the board number of this mainboard
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So, this is the board number identification method for ASUS
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Now let's go to see Pegatron
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Its board number identification method is exactly the same as that of ASUS
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It is also the string of letters and numbers before "MAIN BOARD",
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For example, like this, "H247" is its board number
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When we are looking for the maintenance information about this mainboard,
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we can just search the board number
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It is important to note here that
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The mainboard produced by ASUS and Pegatron has a version number under the board number
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The version number is very important
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When we finish looking for the maintenance information about this mainboard,
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We need to check whether the version number in the information
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is consistent with the number on the mainboard
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We have to ensure the consistency between the version of the maintenance information and the actual product
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So, this is the board number identification method for ASUS & Pegatron