To identify your specific board and download the correct drivers, you can use the Intel Download Center or look up your AA number on the Intel Product Specifications (ARK) page .
To get the precise specifications for your specific unit: intel desktop board 21 b6 e1 e2 specification exclusive
The string printed on an Intel motherboard is not a product model name, but rather a regulatory or industry specification marking . These markings are often found on boards using the LGA 1155 socket and typically correspond to motherboards from the 2nd Generation Intel Core (Sandy Bridge) era . To identify your specific board and download the
This board wasn't built for modern AAA gaming; it was built for . Today, it serves three primary purposes: Industrial MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Operations): it was built for . Today