Restart your PC and press F2 or Del during boot. The main BIOS screen usually displays the exact motherboard model at the top.
The N13219 uses a proprietary front panel connector that does not follow the standard Intel pinout. Check page 1-8 of the manual. You will see that pins 5 and 7 (from the left on the top row) control the power button. Connecting incorrectly can cause the PC not to turn on. asus n13219 motherboard manual link
Forget that silkscreen number. It helps ASUS factory workers, not end-users. What you really need is the commercial model name of your device. Restart your PC and press F2 or Del during boot
Here are real-world scenarios where the manual saves the day: Check page 1-8 of the manual
is not a specific motherboard model name; it is a regulatory compliance code
This is the #1 frustration for users. Here is the technical explanation:
Common variations with that part number include: