Do you have the or a secondary part number (like an ASUS or Quanta code) so I can help you find the specific version of this board?

With difficulty. A schematic tells you what connects, but not where on the physical board. You need the boardview for coordinate-based probing.

"I'm reading the top layer now," Kael whispered. "The 'Top' view is supposed to be power distribution. But my probe is picking up... radioactivity? No. Radio frequency ."

When viewing the "Top" layer of this board in software like OpenBoardView, you will typically find the high-profile components that require cooling or user access: The central hubs for processing. RAM Slots: Usually located near the CPU.

He grabbed his coat, shoved the chip in his pocket, and stepped out into the slick, neon-stained rain. The hunt was on.