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faq:hardware:model_identification [2018/09/20 10:02] – [This is how you find the name of the XPC Barebone model] SHfaq:hardware:model_identification [2020/07/30 07:43] (current) TS
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 ====== How can I identify the model information, serial number, and BIOS version? ====== ====== How can I identify the model information, serial number, and BIOS version? ======
 +===== What is a Barebone? =====
 +Barebones are semi-finished PCs. At Shuttle, these consist of a Mini-PC case, power supply, cooling system and mainboard. To complete your barebone you need a processor (if not already soldered on the mainboard), some memory, the required drives and sometimes a graphics card. So accordingly an operational Mini-PC is no longer a barebone.
 ===== Shuttle product range ===== ===== Shuttle product range =====
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   * **Mainboards**\\ Mainboards are an integral part of every PC. The main circuit board, also called motherboard, contains all the essential components such as the processor or memory.\\ :!: Note: Shuttle mainboards are no longer sold separately.   * **Mainboards**\\ Mainboards are an integral part of every PC. The main circuit board, also called motherboard, contains all the essential components such as the processor or memory.\\ :!: Note: Shuttle mainboards are no longer sold separately.
   * **Monitors**\\ Slim TFT monitors in 17" format with a convenient handle, or in 19" format and low-reflection safety glass.\\ :!: Note: The Shuttle monitor product range has phased out and is no longer available.   * **Monitors**\\ Slim TFT monitors in 17" format with a convenient handle, or in 19" format and low-reflection safety glass.\\ :!: Note: The Shuttle monitor product range has phased out and is no longer available.
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   * **[[faq:hardware:model_identification#this_is_how_you_find_the_name_of_the_complete_system_model|XPC complete systems]]**\\ Complete systems are Shuttle's fully-configured PCs in a compact casing including a 24-month pick-up and return service. The design can differ greatly.   * **[[faq:hardware:model_identification#this_is_how_you_find_the_name_of_the_complete_system_model|XPC complete systems]]**\\ Complete systems are Shuttle's fully-configured PCs in a compact casing including a 24-month pick-up and return service. The design can differ greatly.
   * **[[faq:hardware:model_identification#this_is_how_you_find_the_name_of_the_nas_model|NAS]]** (Network Attached Storage)\\ Under the name OMNINAS, Shuttle markets its own network storage systems. These small devices have space for hard drives and feature a network connection. \\ :!: Note: The OMNINAS product range has phased out and is no longer available.   * **[[faq:hardware:model_identification#this_is_how_you_find_the_name_of_the_nas_model|NAS]]** (Network Attached Storage)\\ Under the name OMNINAS, Shuttle markets its own network storage systems. These small devices have space for hard drives and feature a network connection. \\ :!: Note: The OMNINAS product range has phased out and is no longer available.
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 +===== What's my Shuttle model? =====
 +Try our **[[faq:hardware:model_identification:model_search|search function]]** for easier model identification.
  
 ===== This is how you find the name of the XPC Barebone model ===== ===== This is how you find the name of the XPC Barebone model =====
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 |Please pay attention to the first three (3) characters of the **system ID**|Please pay attention to the first five (5) characters of the **system ID**|Please pay attention to the first **4-6** characters of the S/N. The following **3-4** numbers defined the model variant.| |Please pay attention to the first three (3) characters of the **system ID**|Please pay attention to the first five (5) characters of the **system ID**|Please pay attention to the first **4-6** characters of the S/N. The following **3-4** numbers defined the model variant.|
 |{{:faq:hardware:identification:systemid_alt.jpg?nolink|}}|{{:faq:hardware:identification:systemid_neu.jpg?nolink|}}|{{:faq:hardware:identification:systemid_neuv2.png?nolink|}}| |{{:faq:hardware:identification:systemid_alt.jpg?nolink|}}|{{:faq:hardware:identification:systemid_neu.jpg?nolink|}}|{{:faq:hardware:identification:systemid_neuv2.png?nolink|}}|
-|e.g. the first 3 characters in this example are "S56". In this case the model is a SS56.|e.g. the first 5 characters in this example are "SN95G5". In this case the model is a SN95G5.| +|e.g. the first 3 characters in this example are "S56". In this case the model is a SS56.|e.g. the first 5 characters in this example are "SN95G5". In this case the model is a SN95G5.|e.g. the XH310/XH310V has the same first characters, but the front cover has two variants.| 
 +|     |{{:faq:hardware:identification:xh110v_no_v.jpg?nolink|}}|
 ===== This is how you find the name of the XPC complete system model ===== ===== This is how you find the name of the XPC complete system model =====
 ^Look for the Shuttle ID^ ^Look for the Shuttle ID^
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