Unknown mb on HP Pavilion XG 814

How-to identify your motherboard ?
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meohmi
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Can anyone identify this motherboard and any links to manufacturer. HP site states ASUS board. I cannot find any reference to ASUS but board does say CUW AM. Bios wizard reports:

Generated by: BIOS Wizard 2.10
Date: May 03, 2003
Time: 23:12

PnP Version : BIOS currently supports latest version 1.0
PCI Version : BIOS currently supports latest version 2.1
PCI IRQ Routing Table : BIOS currently supports this feature
Enhanced Disk Drive
Specification : BIOS currently supports this feature
DMI Version : Current version is 2.0. The minimum DMI version is
2.1
ACPI Version : BIOS currently supports latest version 1.0
APM Version : BIOS currently supports latest version 1.2
Booting From CD-ROM : BIOS currently supports this feature
Supports ESCD : BIOS currently supports this feature
Can be Updated (flashed) : BIOS currently supports this feature
Can be Shadowed : BIOS currently supports this feature
BIOS Chip in Socket : BIOS doesn't support this feature
Supports Selective Booting : BIOS currently supports this feature
Supports LS-120 Booting : The testing of this feature is not supported by
the current DMI version
Supports ZIP Booting : The testing of this feature is not supported by
the current DMI version
Supports Network Booting : The testing of this feature is not supported by
the current DMI version
BIOS Manufacturer : PhoenixBIOS 4.0 Release 6.0.6
BIOS ID : Unknown
BIOS Date : 11/17/00
BIOS OEM Signon :
BIOS ROM Size : 256K
Chipset : Intel Whitney 82810 rev 3
Super I/O Chip : SMC LPC47M10x found at port 2Eh
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Asus boards sold to other companies are typically unsupported by Asus. But do a Google search for CUW AM; you'll find lots of hits.

What functionality is missing to make you want an upgrade?
Flash your BIOS at your own risk.
meohmi
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I wanted to find out if i could use single side 256MB Ddimm's. When I tried the system didn't recognize any memory :(
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256MB Single Sided should not work on I810 mainboards or with capacity reduced

If I rember correct then 128MB single sided with 8 chips oder 256MB double sided with 16 chips is needed
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