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Laptop Motherboard Ordering Guide
Unlike desktop motherboards, 99.9% of the time
laptop motherboards are not interchangeable. Most laptop motherboards will only
work with a select number of laptop models. To complicate the matter further,
some models may come different motherboards, even if the model numbers are
exactly the same. To that end, the only correct way to replace your laptop motherboard is
to use the same exact part number that is on the original motherboard. Below are
some examples of what a motherboard part number will look like. Some times all
you need to do is check around the memory slot; other times the entire board
needs to be taken out of the motherboard chassis; this depends on the model that
you have.
| HP Motherboards
Most HP motherboards have the part number on the
bottom of the laptop, printed on a white label located either behind the
memory slot, or on the memory slot it self.
Most of the labels will say
"REPLACE WITH HP SPARE".
The part number consists of 6 numerical digits
followed by a dash and 3 more numerical digits (usually 001, ex:
434660-001, 571186-001, 447805-001...). Some older Compaq models use
part numbers starting with an F (ex: F1580-69001, F2157-60937)
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| Toshiba Motherboards
Toshiba motherboard part numbers are sometimes difficult to
find; they can be on a white part of the motherboard, or imprinted into
the circuit board itself. However, they are easily recognizable: The
part number will start with one of the following letters: A, H, K, P, or
V. This is the only non-numerical part of the part number and is
followed by zeros (any where from 3 to 7 zeros, ex: A00000710,
K000811030, V000051700...).
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| Dell Motherboards
Dell motherboards usually have the part number near
the memory slot on a white label. They are usually nested inside a long
sequence broken up by dashes. The actual part number in this sequence is
usually the second part (after the first dash); it will usually start
with a zero (although the zero is usually left out of the part number)
and contain at least one non-numeric character in the beginning (ex:
F5236, RJ272, W0938)
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| Sony Motherboards
Sony motherboards usually have the part number near
the memory slot on a white label. They usually start and and with an A
and contain 6 to 7 numeric characters, sometimes separated by dashes
(ex: A1211450A, A1175826A, A-1199-190-A, A-1143-861-A)
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| IBM Motherboards
IBM motherboards usually have the part number near
the memory slot. Most of the time they are identified as FRU numbers.
They consists of 2 numeric characters, followed by 1 non-numeric
character, then followed by 4 more numeric numbers (ex: 39T5433,
91P7382, 44C3738, 42W7842...)
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