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I have a HP 80D4 (U3E1) motherboard in my notebook but would like to know where it was actually manufactured, i.e. which country and/or which company. How would I find this out please?

 

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@DCARichM

 

CN

 

690 - 695Article Numbering Centre of China - ANCCCN

 

http://www.makebarcode.com/specs/ean_cc.html

 

The  ( D ) is a provence in China but I have not been able to find the name.

 

REO

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@DCARichM

 

What is the first 3 letters of your Serial Number.

 

REO

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The first three letters are CND

Thanks

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@DCARichM

 

CN

 

690 - 695Article Numbering Centre of China - ANCCCN

 

http://www.makebarcode.com/specs/ean_cc.html

 

The  ( D ) is a provence in China but I have not been able to find the name.

 

REO

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China...oh dear...

 

Thanks anyway. What about if the serial number begins with a number?

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