If you own a legacy version of this board and want the "updated" experience, follow this manual process.

It was an older machine, a robust workhorse from a bygone era of computing. Elias squinted through his magnifying lamp at the green circuit board. In the top left quadrant, near the CPU socket, was the identification he needed: .

The is the specific model number. This indicates a micro-ATX (mATX) form factor board, typically built for Intel’s LGA 775 or, in some rare revisions, the LGA 1156 socket. The 94V0 is not a model variant—it is a safety standard.