Serial Number of an MSI P55-GD80 That Uses a LOTES Socket

Serial Number of an MSI P55-GD80 That Uses a LOTES Socket
I bought my MSI P55-GD80 last October 26, 2009. I live in the Philippines
Here is the Serial Number
S/N: 601-7581-010B0908684483
I once worked in a manufacturing company. I remember that serial numbers indicate their date of production
I just don't know how to read the serial number of MSI P55 motherboards
I hope there are guys here that can figure this out. I think there's a way to know if it uses a LOTES socket just by looking at the serial number

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601-7581-010
The "601" will usually be the same in all serial numbers.  "7581" is, of course, the model number and "010" is the ERP-Number, which will be the same for each exemplar of the same mainboard type/model.
If there is a production date encoded in the serial number (which I am not sure of), it has to be part of this sequence:
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B0908684483
The "09" could indicate the year of production.  I have a board here which I bought in 2006 (975X Platinum PUE) and the respective part of the above number is "K06" here.  Another board I have (P45 Neo2) was bought in 2008 and the serial number contains "K08" in the above spot.
Again, I am not sure about this, I am just speculating.  There is usually also an EAN-Number and a UPC-A number on the product sticker, which may contain further clues regarding the production date.
Maybe we can make more sense out of this once we have a few other (older and newer) serial numbers to compare.
Perhaps we can get some users to share this kind of information, so that on the long run, we will be able to say if there is a relation between serial numbers, production date and Socket Type (and not just random use of different sockets).

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