All notebooks manufactured by ASUS in the last 5 years should have a white product sticker located at the base of the unit (see picture). On some models it may be a different colour (e.g. silver) but the information on the sticker should be similar to the image below (click for a larger version).
In this example, an ASUS F8S notebook is shown. The specific model is a F8SP-4S005C or a F8SP as it’s more commonly known.
Tip: The sub-model is the first set of letters and numbers before the hyphen (-).
So a F8SP-4S005C becomes a F8SP. This is critical where there are several models with a similar name (e.g. the Asus M6000 series).
We list both the M6A (also known as M6000A) and the M6B (a.k.a M6000B) on the Upgradeable.co.nz website.
The sub-model for the M6B is M6B-00A24M but elsewhere on the notebook it is simply called the M6. Unfortunately, the M6A and the M6B use a physically different type of RAM module and are not interchangeable…a costly mistake as the M6B memory module is nearly double in price.
We suggest mentioning the entire model number when ordering online (a comment box in step 3 of our shopping cart is available for this purpose) so that we may double-check compatibility before shipping your order.

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