Model Number vs Part Number By: KC - 2/14/2014 Share this post: Recent Posts By KC. Choosing a Good POS System - What Makes a good POS System. Oct 24, 2016 If I only have a part number (no serial #), the best I can do is tell a nut of that number was used, but not which one. This means that I can attach more information to the serial number part like production date, lot number, even exact timing in specific machining steps.
Once you identified your part, you can request technical support or warranty replacement.
If you do not have physical access to the product, you can scan the information by using the Intel® System Support Utility
If you do not have physical access to the product, you can scan the information by using the Intel® System Support Utility
Find your part number (PN), stocking ID, or serial number (SN) for the products below:
Part Number Vs Serial Number Lookup
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Find your part number (PN), stocking ID, or serial number (SN) for Intel® Solid State Drives.
Find your batch number (FPO-Finished Process Order) and Serial number (ATPO- Assembly Test Process Order) for Intel® Boxed Processors and Fan Part.
Find your part number (PN), stocking ID, or serial number (SN) for Intel® Server Products.
See also the User Guide for Intel System Information Retrieval Utility (Sysinfo).
See also the User Guide for Intel System Information Retrieval Utility (Sysinfo).
To find your part number (PN), stocking ID, or serial number (SN) for Intel® Networking Products, see the example below.
The Serial Number is a combination of the MAC Address and Part Number.
Example:
- Use the bolded portion of the MAC address (ignore the first six numbers): 001B215CFD4C
- Include the manufacturing information: 090AC
- Plus, the bolded portion of the Part Number, eliminating the dash) E68785-000
- The combination of these three bolded numbers equals the Serial Number: 5CFD4C090ACE68785000
Related information: Product Label Description for Intel® Ethernet Adapters
0 | O | Numeral 0 (zero) and uppercase letter O |
1 | I | Numeral 1 and uppercase letter I (eye) |
8 | B | Numeral 8 and uppercase letter B |
6 | 5 | Numeral 6 and numeral 5 |
2 | Z | Numeral 2 and uppercase letter Z |
V | U | Upper-case letter V and uppercase letter U |
I | l | Upper-case letter I (eye) and lowercase letter l (el)1 |
1 Lowercase letters are never used in serial numbers. Only numbers and uppercase letters are used.
Contact Intel Customer Support if you don't recognize your Intel product serial number or part number.