I need to determine (at least approximately) a motherboard model.
msinfo32 shows the following info:
System Manufacturer: AOPEN_
System Model: AWRDACPI
System Type: X86-based PC
Processor: x86 Family 6 Model 11 Stepping 1 GenuineIntel ~1300 MHz
BIOS Version/Date: Award Software International, Inc. 6.00 PG, 17.12.2001
SMBIOS Version: 2.2
Sadly, my friend can't run WMIC, Speccy or other tool, because they have no administrator rights.
Is there a way to determine at least approximately the model of motherboard?
My goals are:
- To determine the maximum supported memory size (to analyze possibility and rationality of upgrade)
- To determine processor requirements (socket etc to analyze possibility and rationality of upgrade)
AWRDACPIcode. But the company nameAopenallows us to precise the list. The fact that it uses Intel, not AMD processor allows us to precise the list. The fact that it's relatively old motherboard, with old processor and small RAM allows us to precise the list even more. The BIOS version allows us to precise list even more. Thus it's probably one of these models: m1, m2, …, mₙ. At least, the processor socket is almost certainly one of the following: s1, s2.") – Sasha Oct 20 '16 at 12:37Socket 370. – Sasha Oct 20 '16 at 12:49msinfo32anddxdiag, which actually have given meManufacturer: AOPEN_andModel: AWRDACPI(AWRDACPI isn't a model name, it's generic code for many models), that's actually the info I cited in question; (2)wmic,Speccy,CPU-Z, which do require admin rights; (3) well, there're alsodmidecode,SIW,HWiNFO,Intel SIUandBelarc Advisor— I can check them, but I'm almost sure there's no magic in the world (either they'll give same generic info asmsinfo32/dxdiagdo, or require admin rights). – Sasha Oct 21 '16 at 02:51