Type or paste this exact command: wmic baseboard get product,Manufacturer
Once you have located your actual motherboard model (for example, "P5K-VM"): Go to the official ASUS Download Center. Type your into the search bar. Select your product from the dropdown list. Click on Driver & Utility or Manual & Document . Download the PDF manual in your preferred language.
The model number is usually printed in large, bold white text (e.g., P5K-VM , A7V8X-X , or M2N-MX ). 2. Use Command Prompt (If Windows Boots)
The is not an actual motherboard model number. It is a regulatory marking.
If you can tell me the printed on your board, I can provide the direct link to your specific manual. To help me narrow it down, you can also tell me: The type of processor it uses (Intel or AMD?) The type of RAM slots it has (DDR1, DDR2, or DDR3?)
Searching for an "ASUS N13219 manual" will not yield the correct document because the layout, CPU socket, and RAM slots vary wildly between the different boards bearing that mark. 🛠️ How to Find Your Real ASUS Motherboard Model
The number is an ACA (Australian Communications Authority) C-Tick registration number. ASUS printed this label on dozens of different motherboard models released in the mid-2000s to show compliance with Australian standards.
Press Enter. Your actual model will be listed under "Product." 3. Check the BIOS Screen When you first turn on your computer:
If your computer is running, Windows can tell you the model instantly: Press the . Type cmd and hit Enter.