As could any other information that might be on said card. Edit: upon looking at images of said cards, none of them seem to have their serial/part number in said format. Neither Nvidia, ATI or Matrox. Making it so far an unknown without extra information. Pictures of the card from top and bottom would still help. At the moment we don't know if said card is: PCI or AGP or PCI-E We don't know board color (on older cards they didn't really have color coded boards though and even now color wont guarantee anything) We don't know anything about layout of components on cards that might help differentiate between models. We don't know manufacturer of possible other chips (ram and so on) that might help differentiate between brands/make/models.
In short, we still don't know anything about said card, besides the serial number. Reason for that is that while some cards seem to have as long serial numbers as you posted, they are also on barcode sticker that seems to tell the card make/model/ram and all that too. Some nvidia cards have just the serial/part number sticker but. The number sequence is 2 digits shorter than yours.
Edit: Without pictures, searching for the card feels futile. We could approach the 'problem' from other side too, does the brand/make/model really matter? If the card works, you can usually check what it is through device manager or equivalent.
If it doesn't work and you want a replacement, old cards brand/make/model doesn't matter at all. Only thing that matters is what BUS it is attached to (PCI, AGP, PCI-E) and what video outputs you are using on it (VGA, DVI, S-video, HDMI, Displayport). Pictures of the card from top and bottom would still help.
At the moment we don't know if said card is: PCI or AGP or PCI-E We don't know board color (on older cards they didn't really have color coded boards though and even now color wont guarantee anything) We don't know anything about layout of components on cards that might help differentiate between models. We don't know manufacturer of possible other chips (ram and so on) that might help differentiate between brands/make/models.
In short, we still don't know anything about said card, besides the serial number. Reason for that is that while some cards seem to have as long serial numbers as you posted, they are also on barcode sticker that seems to tell the card make/model/ram and all that too. Some nvidia cards have just the serial/part number sticker but. The number sequence is 2 digits shorter than yours. Edit: Without pictures, searching for the card feels futile.
We could approach the 'problem' from other side too, does the brand/make/model really matter? If the card works, you can usually check what it is through device manager or equivalent. If it doesn't work and you want a replacement, old cards brand/make/model doesn't matter at all. Only thing that matters is what BUS it is attached to (PCI, AGP, PCI-E) and what video outputs you are using on it (VGA, DVI, S-video, HDMI, Displayport) Yeah. I think i know what it is. I dont want to break the card when putting it in a pc. Btw its the Radeon 9800 for powermac g5.
FAQ ID # 57270 - Where can I locate the serial number and part number of my EVGA product? FAQ ID # 57270 Last Update: 2017/10/17 Social Bookmark this Article: Question / Issue Where can I locate the serial number and part number of my EVGA product? Answer / Solution Current Sticker Examples: Graphics Cards/Motherboards: Power Supplies: Torq Mice/Accessories: There should be a big black and white sticker like these on EVGA products. This same sticker can be found on the outside panel of the retail box the product came in. If both stickers do not match up, please replace the card with the retailer as soon as possible. Motherboards: The current motherboard sticker looks the same as the graphics card sticker. For older motherboards this is a white sticker with black lettering.