Method 1: Using System Information

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Method 1: Using System Information

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The System Information tool provides comprehensive information about your hardware and software components. Follow these steps to find your motherboard model using this built-in utility.

Press the Windows+ key Ron your keyboard to open the Run dialog box.
Enter the text msinfo32in the text box and click Enter. This will open the System Information window.


In the System Information window, look for the Board Manufacturer and Board Product entries in the right pane. These fields display the manufacturer and model number of your motherboard.


Method 2: Using PowerShell
PowerShell allows you to quickly get system information using the command line. Here's how to find out your motherboard model using PowerShell.

Click on Startthe menu and enter your query bangladesh telegram data Terminalin the search bar.
Right-click the Terminal application in the search results and select Run as administrator .


If prompted by User Account Control, click Yes to grant administrative privileges. Enter administrator credentials if required.


In the terminal window, type or paste the following command and press Enter:
wmic baseboard get product,Manufacturer,version,serialnumber



Method 3: Using a third party application
If the built-in tools do not provide enough information, you can use third-party software such as CPU-Z to get detailed motherboard specifications.
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