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What Motherboard Do I Have

You should be able to use any of the steps below to gather all the information you need to order about your motherboard in detail, the different types of memory in the card, and more.<br><br>For More Information - https://mightypccleaner.com/how-to-check-what-motherboard-you-have/

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What Motherboard Do I Have

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  1. What Motherboard Do I Have? 4 Ways to Find Out

  2. Information You Can Find About Your Motherboard You should be able to gather the information about your motherboard you need to order expansion cards, additional memory, and more by using any of the steps below. This information includes: • Manufacturer • Product • Serial Number • Version There are four ways to check the brand and the serial number of your motherboard.

  3. How to Check Motherboard With System Information • Select the Start menu and type msinfo32. • Now, you'll see a long list of information. Look for the section with information that starts with 'BaseBoard”. • The motherboard information you'll see here includes: • BaseBoard Manufacturer • BaseBoard Product • BaseBoard Version

  4. Native Method Find Out Motherboard Model The first way to find out your computer’s motherboard natively is by going to System Information. You can either do a Start menu search for “System Information” or launch msinfo32.exe from the Run dialog box to open it. Then go to “System Summary” section and look for “System Model” on the main page. From there, you should be able to find out what kind motherboard your PC is running on. You will also find out which manufacture your motherboard was built from.

  5. Find Motherboard Details with Command Prompt • Open the Command Prompt app. • Then type the following command “wmic baseboard get, product, Manufacturer, version, serialnumber” and press Enter. • After that you'll see those four pieces of information. • As you can see, you'll find all the same information about your motherboard that you found in System Information.

  6. Find Motherboard Information With Third-Party Apps There are a number of free software apps you can download onto your Windows 10 PC that'll provide you with information about what motherboard you have. One of the most popular of these is CPU-Z.

  7. Open Your Case to Check Your Motherboard If all else fails, you may need to open your computer case to examine your motherboard and find its details. Sometimes you'll find the motherboard info written along the very edge of one of the sides of the motherboard, or in the very center near the CPU. Information printed there may also include the chipset, model, and serial number.

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