How to find MB part #

daddywoofdawg
daddywoofdawg Member Posts: 20

Tinkerer

I may have to replace my Motherboard,short of cracking the case open right now, how can I find the motherboard part number? V5-552-x814.will any V5-552 MB work or do I have to find one with the x814 also? Im guessing a 552p is a pentium cpu. and a 552 is a amd?

Answers

  • Hello,

     

    First do you use the version of Windows pre-installed (shipped with the laptop)?

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  • daddywoofdawg
    daddywoofdawg Member Posts: 20

    Tinkerer

    Not sure if i upgraded to win 10 or if it was installed.if not it was upgraded from win 8

  • laurent_14
    laurent_14 ACE Posts: 10,359 Trailblazer

    Hello,

     

    This model was shipped with Windows 8 OEM. If it's the original OS, the OEM license key is "linked" with the motherboard. In this case, you have to buy a new one from your Acer store.

     

    About Windows OEM license:

    Spoiler
    Source: Microsoft

    "Generally, an end user can upgrade or replace all of the hardware components on a computer—except the motherboard—and still retain the license for the original Microsoft OEM operating system software. If the motherboard is upgraded or replaced for reasons other than a defect, then a new computer has been created. Microsoft OEM operating system software cannot be transferred to the new computer, and the license of new operating system software is required. If the motherboard is replaced because it is defective, you do not need to acquire a new operating system license for the PC as long as the replacement motherboard is the same make/model or the same manufacturer's replacement/equivalent, as defined by the manufacturer's warranty.

    The reason for this licensing rule primarily relates to the Microsoft Software License Terms and the support of the software covered by those terms. The Microsoft Software License Terms are a set of usage rights granted to the end user by the PC manufacturer, and relate only to rights for that software as installed on that particular PC. The system builder is required to support the software on the original PC. Understanding that end users, over time, upgrade their PCs with different components, Microsoft needed to have one base component "left standing" that would still define the original PC. Since the motherboard contains the CPU and is the "heart and soul" of the PC, when the motherboard is replaced (for reasons other than defect) a new PC is essentially created. The original system builder did not manufacture this new PC, and therefore cannot be expected to support it."
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