: This official Intel tool can automatically detect your hardware and recommend the correct drivers and support documentation.
If you are looking for specifications regarding an Intel desktop board marked with "," it is important to understand that this specific string is not the model name of the motherboard. According to technical documentation, this code represents regulatory or industry specification markings (often found on boards such as E210882 or E93812), which were printed on many older Intel desktop boards.
Intel has moved all retired product information into archives. To find your exact technical product specification (TPS) sheet, user manual, and driver bundles, use the following structured path: intel desktop board 21 b6 e1 e2 specification link
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+-------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | [ Regulatory Stamps ] <-- (AVOID THESE) | | E210882, D33025, /21-b6-e1-e2 | | | | [ Barcode Sticker / Silk-Screened Label ] <-- (USE THIS) | | "AA G23456-XXX" or "DH61WW" | | | +-------------------------------------------------------------+ 1. Look for the Silk-Screened Product Name : This official Intel tool can automatically detect
: The above specifications are for the Intel DG31GL , which is the correct model associated with the regulatory markings you are searching for.
: Enter the specific model name discovered from your AA number search (do not type "21-b6-e1-e2" into the search field, as it will yield zero official matches). Intel has moved all retired product information into
A related model guide can be found on Intel's support archives .
: If the PC is bootable, download a tool like CPU-Z or use the Windows System Information tool (type msinfo32 in the Run box) to see the "BaseBoard Product" field.
2nd and 3rd Generation Intel Core i3, i5, and i7 processors (e.g., i5-2300 or i7-2600 ).