Find Support by Board AA Number for Intel® Desktop Boards. The label is small, and some numbers can look like letters (for example: 2 and Z, 5 and S, 8 and B).
Article ID: 000005624 Identify the AA number The AA (altered assembly) number is a nine-digit, alphanumeric code used to identify an Intel® Desktop Board and its revision history. New ringtone download. Find a small barcode label, like the image shown below, on the board. The numbers following the letters AA can help identify the model and version of your board. This image is an example of the label placement on a board. Press Control+F and enter the first six characters only of the AA number (example: G28808). Don't include the last three characters of the AA number (-xxx) in the search.
When you find your AA number, click the board link on the tables below to go to the support site. If you search, and don't get any results, try the following: • Look at the barcode label again. The label is small, and some numbers can look like letters (for example: 2 and Z, 5 and S, 8 and B).
• Make sure you are only entering the first six characters of the AA number. • Make sure you are looking at the AA barcode label.
Other codes are printed directly on Intel Desktop Boards, but these codes aren't indicative of the board model. If you don't find your AA number in these tables, then you likely have a board from a computer manufacturer. Contact the manufacturer for the latest updates and technical support information. Intel does not offer technical or warranty support for a board distributed by a computer manufacturer.