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2016/09/11 04:11:55 (permalink)
Since the release of Precision XOC on 5/27/2016 which wants the graphics card's Serial Number (SN or S/N), there have been some forum members (in varying degrees of irateness and otherwise) either wondering where to find it or how to get it without opening up their PC and/or disturbing/removing hardware.
 
You can find the Serial Number in a few different places/ways..You can find it on the product sticker, or on the product box, and most likely on the sales invoice.
 

 
 
If you don't have the box or invoice and have previously registered your product, there should be no need to open your PC and in some cases remove/disturb hardware to read the Serial Number on the card's sticker: Simply login to EVGA and go to the EVGA Home Page, click Member, then click My Products..All your registered EVGA products will be shown there along with the Serial Number, the Part Number, the Part Description, the Place Purchased, the Purchase Date and the Date (and time) Registered..From there, clicking on the View Details button will show you additional information such as Warranty Information and Step-Up Information.
 
If you've ordered your product online from a retailer such as Newegg, TigerDirect, etc., you may be able to view/download a copy of the receipt with the Serial Number by logging into your account there.
 
If all else fails, you'll need to open your PC and remove/disturb hardware (including backplate if you've installed one on the card) to get it.
 
There is no software/utilities that will read the Serial Number.
 
Hope this helps
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    Re: Finding Your Serial Number..Let Me Count The Ways 2016/09/11 07:40:38 (permalink)
    Sorry bob16314, I cannot believe users having a crises over their Serial Numbers. 
     

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    Re: Finding Your Serial Number..Let Me Count The Ways 2016/09/11 08:23:57 (permalink)
    If it helps just a few either now or in the future, especially new/er members which seem most affected, that's all that matters.
     
    Post #1
    Post #10
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    That's just some, and there will be more..Yes, there will be, unless the Serial Number requirement is lifted..I assume most people get tired of typing the same answers over and over again.

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    Re: Finding Your Serial Number..Let Me Count The Ways 2016/09/11 08:33:54 (permalink)
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    If it helps just a few either now or in the future, especially new/er members which seem most affected, that's all that matters.
     
    Post #1
    Post #10
    Post #12
    Post #1
     
    That's just some, and there will be more..Yes, there will be, unless the Serial Number requirement is lifted..I assume most people get tired of typing the same answers over and over again.


    Yep! and sad we went this way with this Thread, Sorry Bob.
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    Re: Finding Your Serial Number..Let Me Count The Ways 2016/09/15 23:08:41 (permalink)
    I hate being so skeptical but the ones asking those type of questions on where the serial # is, they're probably not even going to see this thread at all. That is my doubt.

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    Re: Finding Your Serial Number..Let Me Count The Ways 2016/09/17 07:08:31 (permalink)
    Let's count how many other GPU software require S/N to use it..... Survey says ZERO
    It's much easier to just uninstall evga Precision XOC software and install MSI Afterburner, which is the #1 FREE GPU software around. 
     
     
     
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    Re: Finding Your Serial Number..Let Me Count The Ways 2016/09/18 02:00:10 (permalink)
    bcavnaugh
    Sorry , I cannot believe users having a crises over their Serial Numbers. 
     



    I agree with bcavnaugh. Common sense says to keep the box or write down your serial number just in case you need it for something. If you don't have that, look for other places it could be. If all else fails, examine the hardware itself.
     
    Also (for those who refuse to look at their graphics card), I understand it's a pain, but it's not really that hard to physically examine your graphics card. Granted my first time messing with hardware (when I replaced my PSU and Graphics Card) made me nervous. However, I'm assuming a lot of the people reading this have done something like that, or at least know someone who can. 



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    Re: Finding Your Serial Number..Let Me Count The Ways 2016/09/18 03:39:29 (permalink)
    Common sense tells me not to fuel this kind of idea and advocate it like we should have to accept it, common man.
    EVGA wanted to set a precedent with a new idea, and no-one wanted it, pure and simple. They even retracted the idea.
    Only time anyone ever needed to refer to a serial number for any product, was purely for registration, RMA's and faults.
    Besides, you can't expect someone to keep a box from an older 600 series GPU, that's just not reasonable. Labels peel
    off over time as-well. Like mentioned, no other competitor ever imposed such an idea on their customers in their software.
    I realize the OP is acting in good faith trying to be helpful, so please don't take me personally. I just felt compelled to
    reply back to the common sense comment, and that there are justifiable reasons why the majority had issues with it.
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    Re: Finding Your Serial Number..Let Me Count The Ways 2016/09/18 04:03:44 (permalink)
    NucleusX
    Common sense tells me not to fuel this kind of idea and advocate it like we should have to accept it, common man.
    EVGA wanted to set a precedent with a new idea, and no-one wanted it, pure and simple. They even retracted the idea. 


    Fair enough, I myself don't really see the point of it requiring the serial number tbh.
     
    The discussion in this thread however is more about finding the serial number.



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    Re: Finding Your Serial Number..Let Me Count The Ways 2016/09/18 04:09:19 (permalink)
    I understand that, but my post was squarely aimed at the common sense others apparently lack.
    That idea is really why this thread exists in the first place. Do you really think people would have
    trouble tracking their serial number down if they really had to ? lol, people just don't wan't to
    have to everytime they wanna use the only native utility they can rely on for its full feature set.
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    Re: Finding Your Serial Number..Let Me Count The Ways 2016/09/18 06:54:12 (permalink)
    gipothegip
    The discussion in this thread however is more about finding the serial number.

     
    Finally, a Mensan!..Whew!..I was seriously getting worried 

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    Re: Finding Your Serial Number..Let Me Count The Ways 2016/09/18 07:05:51 (permalink)
    Before you install your card take a picture of the label



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    Re: Finding Your Serial Number..Let Me Count The Ways 2016/09/18 13:23:10 (permalink)
    Who buys and evga card and doesn't register. You need to register for step up program and now to use their softwares exclusive features. I don't understand people reluctance to register stuff these days.


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    Re: Finding Your Serial Number..Let Me Count The Ways 2016/09/18 16:10:44 (permalink)
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    Finally, a Mensan!..Whew!..I was seriously getting worried 

     
    The biggest reason that made this thread relevant has been made redundant since EVGA
    decided to retract the serial prompt. No-one needs an Mensan IQ to figure that out. 
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    Re: Finding Your Serial Number..Let Me Count The Ways 2016/09/18 16:46:41 (permalink)
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    The biggest reason that made this thread relevant has been made redundant since EVGA
    decided to retract the serial prompt.



    And which PXOC version doesn't require the SN at this time?..The future version as stated here in post #74?..I was right, I was guessing you're Mensan 

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    Re: Finding Your Serial Number..Let Me Count The Ways 2016/09/18 16:59:45 (permalink)
    lol @ this time.. You can easily assume it will be followed through with in the next version, 6.0.7. Won't take that long.
    So you're basically saying everyone without your common sense and Mensan like superiority are dumbasses ?  
     
    Might as-well put it out there.
     
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    Hi Everyone,
     
    Thank you for your feedback.  I can confirm that we are removing the serial number requirement from future versions of PrecisionX OC.


     

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    Re: Finding Your Serial Number..Let Me Count The Ways 2016/09/18 17:31:47 (permalink)
    Facts:
    1. PXOC still wants the SN until the next version comes out
    2. People exist that throw stuff away
    3. People exist that don't take pictures
    4. People exist that don't write stuff down
    5. People exist that don't want to open/take apart their PC
    6. People exist that don't know there's other ways the SN can be found
    7. The information is for those people
     
    Anything else you need help with?..If not, then carry on and don't worry so much about it if it doesn't apply to you.

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    Re: Finding Your Serial Number..Let Me Count The Ways 2016/09/18 21:25:55 (permalink)
    Some more "facts"...
     
    1. Did this issue require a dedicated thread before EVGA implemented this ? NO.
    2. Is it fair to shift the blame on the customers and clients that where caught by surprise ? NO.
    3. Is it also fair to make derogatory comments about ones intellect based on this event ? NO.
    4. I never took issue with what you where primarily trying to do here, i took issue with those that took
        the position that puts all fault and focus on the customers for a company stunt never seen before.
    5. If you wanna play Captain EVGA and save us customers 1 serial at a time and not
        come across pompous or disingenuous about it, i'd be a little more careful in insinuating
        those that don't see things your way are by default, at an intellectual disadvantage.
     
    Other than that I'm peaches, and will be on my way, ty Captain EVGA ! 
        
     
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    Re: Finding Your Serial Number..Let Me Count The Ways 2021/05/07 16:11:56 (permalink)
    great to know
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    Re: Finding Your Serial Number..Let Me Count The Ways 2021/05/09 15:25:39 (permalink)
    tnx alot, this was very useful
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