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Old 18 October 2001, 04:30 PM
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How can I find the make of motherboard and chipset in a PC without taking it apart? Are there any free apps that can do this? Or do I need to 'open the box'?

Old 18 October 2001, 04:31 PM
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Enter the BIOS settings when you boot up - usually by pressing DEL, have a look through the menus, there should be some info in there.
Old 18 October 2001, 04:46 PM
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Alternatively...

If your PC crashes 90% of the time you have a Via Appollo chipset.

If it only crashes 75% of the time then it's probably an Intel.



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Old 18 October 2001, 04:47 PM
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Something like SiSoft Sandra will tell you under Mainboard Information. Think you can download an evaluation version just to have a quick look.

You can get it here (missus) http://www.sisoftware.demon.co.uk/sandra

Does lots of other useful things as well
Old 18 October 2001, 05:00 PM
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I've aleady looked in BIOS but there's no info there.

For info, it's a TIME built system about a year and a half old with an Athon 700mhz processor. We bought it as part of a deal with the goverment for teachers to buy their own PCs. Good value, but TIME are not that hot on giving technical info on their systems...
Old 18 October 2001, 05:03 PM
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Download the 2.7Mb shareware Sandra thing. Mine tells me Manufacturer including their website, model number, and loads of other guff

Download option is on the left hand side about half way down on the aforementioned link. You can always uninstall once it's done its job
Old 18 October 2001, 05:08 PM
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Opps double post.



[Edited by Nimbus - 10/18/2001 5:09:56 PM]
Old 18 October 2001, 05:09 PM
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Hanslow,

Cheers mate! Downloading now. According to their website the standard verison is free for home use

Scoobynet. Don't ya just love it....

[Edited by Nimbus - 10/18/2001 5:12:38 PM]
Old 18 October 2001, 06:03 PM
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I believe this info is also held in the registry.
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