Determine the number of the motherboard Dell PowerEdge T410

I work with a server remotely try to determine the number of points for our mother. It's a PowerEdge T410, nothing is coming through system information or serial number. In my view, that there is a certain different models available. Is there anything that can help me refine it? We have tried to add a second processor and discovered that the second take was damaged by the manufacturer.

Antares-USA,

Normally, when you enter your number at support.Dell.com, you can click on the System Configuration and then see the original setup the server was in when he left. If that does not produce the information, then you must simply PRIVATE MESSAGE the serial number for me and I can let you know the motherboard installed.

Make sure of me private message with the information for your security.

Let me know.

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