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Name: Bugmenot2
Date: July 13, 2005 at 13:09:50 Pacific
OS: XP
CPU/Ram: amd duron 1.8 Mhz
Comment:

I have a Mach speed v2dp motherboard, AND to get the mail in rebate I need the serial number . Is it on the back of the board? or is it can it be found here...
http://chucksdorm.com/mb.jpg
I foolishly built the whole computer allready and its easily worth 40 bucks to take it apart and build again. but i would like to avoid that.
Can it be attained through the BIOS? or adia32?
the manual is not much help.
thanks alot



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Name: jam
Date: July 13, 2005 at 13:44:53 Pacific
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From TigerDirect? You'd better get that rebate cuz even at $70, you overpaid...lol. I don't know if they still have it or not, but Outpost.com had a deal on a KT600 motherboard/Sempron/HSF combo for $75 with no rebate involved & it'd spank that outdated KM266 motherboard/Duron combo.

See the word "OR" in the rebate description?

"Please make copies of all materials submitted:

Rebate Form
UPC, Barcode or Serial Number
Invoice or Receipt
Postal Tracking Information"

I believe you have circled is the "UPC, Barcode or Serial Number"

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Name: Bugmenot2
Date: July 13, 2005 at 20:44:00 Pacific
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thanks for your help,
at tigerdirect the duron 1.8GHz/MB combo was 50$ after two rebates. that price is not shown anymore because one rebate expired but it is the price I will get if I get this rebate.

the Thing is, the "rebate form" specifficaly asks for the MB serial number,so I do need to find it.


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Response Number 3
Name: wizard-fred
Date: July 14, 2005 at 00:20:43 Pacific
Reply:

A common place to put serial and model numbers is on the side of the expansion card sockets (the white strips on the left). You will probably have to remove the motherboard to read them.


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