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The SIS-755 points to the chipset not the actual make and model Socket 754 or 939 board. Plus a mobile cpu is for a laptop? The Realtek brand name points at onboard sound not a separate expansion card being installed.
The way to tell for sure is to look at where the speakers are plugged into if on a desktop. If you plug them in near the usb ports and just under where the keyboard and mouse go in near the top at the rear of the case that would be onboard.
One great tool for finding out just what make and board as well as cpu are actually seen there is the free System Info for Windows tool you can download at SIW | Download
The main information on the free tool is seen at SIW | System Information for Windows by Gabriel Topala That goes on quick and will give you a complete look at the system there. Click on "motherboard" to see what that shows and post back here.
The way to tell for sure is to look at where the speakers are plugged into if on a desktop. If you plug them in near the usb ports and just under where the keyboard and mouse go in near the top at the rear of the case that would be onboard.
One great tool for finding out just what make and board as well as cpu are actually seen there is the free System Info for Windows tool you can download at SIW | Download
The main information on the free tool is seen at SIW | System Information for Windows by Gabriel Topala That goes on quick and will give you a complete look at the system there. Click on "motherboard" to see what that shows and post back here.