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Don
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      26th Apr 2008
I didn't copy down my Nvidia video card's serial number before I sent
the documentation away for a rebate. Is there any way I can access it
via software so I don't have to pull the card out of my machine? It
isn't displayed in the System Information portion of the Nvidia Control
Panel. I want to contact technical support and one of the requirements
is the card's serial number.

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philo
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      26th Apr 2008

"Don" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I didn't copy down my Nvidia video card's serial number before I sent the
>documentation away for a rebate. Is there any way I can access it via
>software so I don't have to pull the card out of my machine? It isn't
>displayed in the System Information portion of the Nvidia Control Panel. I
>want to contact technical support and one of the requirements is the card's
>serial number.
>
> Thanks



You'll have to have a look at it I'm afraid


 
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Big Al
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      26th Apr 2008
I'm sure you'll get more ideas, but someone just put me onto cpu-z.
http://www.cpuid.com/
It sure dumps some good stats, but your video card has to have the
serial number in its rom chip before its of any value software wise.
Thus you might just have to open the case.
PS. I place all my cards on my flatbed and take pictures of them.
Sure saves a lot of effort. BOTH SIDES. You never know when some
piece of info like a chipset ID, or location of pinouts, or something is
needed.


Don wrote:
> I didn't copy down my Nvidia video card's serial number before I sent
> the documentation away for a rebate. Is there any way I can access it
> via software so I don't have to pull the card out of my machine? It
> isn't displayed in the System Information portion of the Nvidia Control
> Panel. I want to contact technical support and one of the requirements
> is the card's serial number.
>
> Thanks

 
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Bruce Chambers
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      26th Apr 2008
Don wrote:
> I didn't copy down my Nvidia video card's serial number before I sent
> the documentation away for a rebate. Is there any way I can access it
> via software so I don't have to pull the card out of my machine? It
> isn't displayed in the System Information portion of the Nvidia Control
> Panel. I want to contact technical support and one of the requirements
> is the card's serial number.
>
> Thanks



Unless nVidia provided a utility for that purpose, no. You'll have to
open the PC and look at the video card. One long shot though: Some
manufacturers place the items serial number on the packaging, if you
still have that.


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      26th Apr 2008
Don wrote:
> I didn't copy down my Nvidia video card's serial number before I sent
> the documentation away for a rebate. Is there any way I can access it
> via software so I don't have to pull the card out of my machine? It
> isn't displayed in the System Information portion of the Nvidia Control
> Panel. I want to contact technical support and one of the requirements
> is the card's serial number.
>
> Thanks


Thanks everyone, but I was able to read the serial number, although be
it upside down without having to remove the video card.
 
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      26th Apr 2008

"Don" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Don wrote:
>> I didn't copy down my Nvidia video card's serial number before I sent the
>> documentation away for a rebate. Is there any way I can access it via
>> software so I don't have to pull the card out of my machine? It isn't
>> displayed in the System Information portion of the Nvidia Control Panel.
>> I want to contact technical support and one of the requirements is the
>> card's serial number.
>>
>> Thanks

>
> Thanks everyone, but I was able to read the serial number, although be it
> upside down without having to remove the video card.



I think you are just like me.

It took you ten minutes to read it upside down...
but it would have taken one minute to pull it out and replace it <G>!!!!


 
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JS
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      27th Apr 2008
Yes, but think of all the fun you'll have at the Chiropractor.



JS



"philo" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Don" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Don wrote:
>>> I didn't copy down my Nvidia video card's serial number before I sent
>>> the documentation away for a rebate. Is there any way I can access it
>>> via software so I don't have to pull the card out of my machine? It
>>> isn't displayed in the System Information portion of the Nvidia Control
>>> Panel. I want to contact technical support and one of the requirements
>>> is the card's serial number.
>>>
>>> Thanks

>>
>> Thanks everyone, but I was able to read the serial number, although be it
>> upside down without having to remove the video card.

>
>
> I think you are just like me.
>
> It took you ten minutes to read it upside down...
> but it would have taken one minute to pull it out and replace it <G>!!!!
>



 
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Robert Pendell
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      27th Apr 2008
philo wrote:
> "Don" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Don wrote:
>>> I didn't copy down my Nvidia video card's serial number before I sent the
>>> documentation away for a rebate. Is there any way I can access it via
>>> software so I don't have to pull the card out of my machine? It isn't
>>> displayed in the System Information portion of the Nvidia Control Panel.
>>> I want to contact technical support and one of the requirements is the
>>> card's serial number.
>>>
>>> Thanks

>> Thanks everyone, but I was able to read the serial number, although be it
>> upside down without having to remove the video card.

>
>
> I think you are just like me.
>
> It took you ten minutes to read it upside down...
> but it would have taken one minute to pull it out and replace it <G>!!!!
>
>


Nah... If I can get light on it then I can read it in any direction
possible without even really thinking about it.

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