Looking for information on an MSI OEM board made for Acer

I am looking for some information on an MSI manufactured but Acer branded 780i chipset motherboard. I had an EVGA 680i chipset based board that was on the way toward dying and, not wanting to do a full upgrade currently, was able to locate and purchase a refurbished MSI 780i board. Upon receipt of this motherboard, I found out that the board is an OEM board based on the P7N Diamond (MS-7510) and manufactured for Acer. I have no idea which model Acer computer this board may've been used in.
Does anyone know of this board or have any information on it? The number listed on the board is MS-7510B0909417034.
Would I be able to use normal P7N Diamond bios updates with this board?
Also, the board I purchased came with onboard sound rather than the X-Fi add-on card that came with the retail version of the P7N Diamond. Should this on-board solution work with the normal nvidia HDMI audio driver? If not, can someone tell me where to locate the driver for this onboard sound?
Thank you for any assistance anyone may be able to provide.
Sincerely,
- Byron Followell

 Contact Acer. We don't support MSI OEM products supplied to outside vendors/manufacturers.
OEM boards/products manufactured by MSI
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