Dell OEM Nvidia GTX 480 bought in a local store, guaranteed?

Where can I find the serial number or other codes of my need for video card from DELL for warranty? On my DELL video card, there is a sticker with an alphanumeric code in xx-0X2HXX-nnnnn-nxx-nnxx-xnn format ("x" is a letter and "n" is a number) and under is written "DP/N 0X2HXX", is in another place on the video card is written S/N and 13 digits. PS: My DELL video card is mounted on a PC without brand (assembled), I don't know if that alter the warranty conditions.

Then any guarantee would come from the shop, not Dell. This discussion is closed because what we concerned.

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