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Monday, 14 March 2022 10:31

How to Find Out What Motherboard You Have

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Want to upgrade your PC or laptop but wondering "What motherboard do I have?" Here's how to find out.

While computer parts such as your RAM and graphics card are easy to identify in your system summary, things are not always as straightforward when you need to check your motherboard model.

Depending on your motherboard and operating system, there are a few more steps involved. But luckily, it's still easy enough for novices to learn. Here's how to quickly and easily answer the question: "What motherboard do I have?"

How to Find Out What Motherboard You Have With Windows Tools

If you have a Windows 10 PC, there are some built-in tools you can use to find out your motherboard model and other information.

Here are two of the most convenient methods...

How to Check Your Motherboard With Command Prompt

You can easily check your motherboard model and serial number using Windows Command Prompt. On Windows 10, type cmd in the Start menu search bar and select the Best Match.

run cmd

 

Another method to open Command Prompt is to use the Run shortcut, Windows + R, type cmd into the popup window, and press Enter.

You will not need to run Command Prompt as an administrator. Once your command window is open, you can prompt Windows Management Interface Command (WMIC) to check the manufacturer, model, name, and other features of your motherboard.

To do this, simply enter the following directly into Command Prompt:

cmd check motherboard windows

Remember not to include any spaces between modifiers like product and manufacturer—separate them with only a comma.

Check Your Motherboard Model With Windows System Information

Windows System Information can also provide you with your motherboard details. However, this method is hit-and-miss. It seems to be compatible with certain motherboards in our tests but fails to identify others.

If you have a compatible motherboard, this is the easiest way to check your motherboard model and brand on Windows.

First, open Run using Windows + R. When the Run window opens, type msinfo32 and press Enter.

windows command prompty msinfo32

This will open the Windows System Information overview.

system info windows

Your motherboard information should be specified next to Baseboard Manufacturer, BaseBoard Product, and BaseBoard Version. If the fields say that the information is not available, you should use one of the other motherboard checking methods in this article.

 

Motherboard Checker Programs

If you would like to use a program to check your motherboard info, there are some free options you can choose from.

How to Find Out What Motherboard You Have With CPU-Z

If Command Prompt cannot retrieve your motherboard information or you would like a more thorough overview of its specifications, you can use CPU-Z. This free software will give you an extensive rundown of your PC's hardware components.

You can download the program on the CPU-Z website. Once you install and start the program, it will immediately analyze your components to identify them.

To find out more about your motherboard, simply select the Mainboard tab.

check motherboard cpu z 1

Here you will see information such as your motherboard's manufacturer, model, chipset, and more.

This is where you'll find your motherboard information, such as its model name, serial number, and its bus clock speed.

How to Physically Check Your Motherboard Type

motherboard model name on physical board 11

If you can't currently use software to check your motherboard type, there's always the option to check it physically. You should choose this option if your PC won't switch on or the motherboard is not currently installed. It's not the preferred method if you have a laptop since components may be placed in front of the motherboard itself.

The exact location of the model name on your motherboard will differ according to its layout and brand. Even the check we performed on two ASUS motherboards found that the model number was located in slightly different locations for each.

motherbooard physical model number on board

Your motherboard model is usually found where there is enough space for the large text to be printed. This can be below your RAM slots, between your CPU and GPU (as is the case with the Asus Prime B350-Plus), or under your GPU (as is the case with the Asus Prime B350M-A).

If you're not exactly sure what's where on your board, check out our guide on parts of a motherboard and their functions.

You can tell the model name apart from other text because it is usually the largest text on your motherboard.

motherboard box information label with model

Another place you can find your motherboard model information is on the box it came in. Of course, this is only if you still have it lying around. A label on the outside of the box will include the model and serial number.

Additionally, a sticker on the back of the motherboard often provides the serial number. However, this is the hardest part to get to if your motherboard is already installed.

 

Find Out What Motherboard You Have on Linux

If you use Linux, the process of finding out what motherboard you have is just as easy.

First, open your Terminal in Linux using Ctrl + Alt + T. Next, type in the following command:

linux ubuntu find out motherboard

This will bring up a summary of your motherboard, including its brand, model, and serial number. If you are using a virtual machine, the product name will identify this.

However, if you are running Ubuntu on your actual computer, you will see your motherboard model and serial number information.

 

Source: MUO 

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