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How to Check Motherboard Model on Desktop PC Easily

Maybe right now you are planning to update your motherboard driver, or want to check the compatibility of your mobo with other hardware that you want to buy. Or maybe you’re just curious about the type and model of the motherboard you have?

There are several simple and easy ways to do this, especially for users who want to check the model number of the motherboard they are currently using. The first is: you don’t have to disassemble the case and inspect it manually.

Why does the motherboard model need to be checked?

There are several kinds of situations that require you to check your motherboard model. The first may be that you want to buy the latest hardware, upgrade the memory, or replace the VGA with a new one. Or maybe you want to replace the processor so you need to find out if your motherboard supports using the desired processor. Second, you may want to update your motherboard drivers. And third, you want to check the model of the motherboard because you want to update all the hardware attached to it.

It’s actually easy to check the model and type of the motherboard if you keep all the receipts together with the box. Notes and purchase boxes can be references that make work easier. However, such work becomes difficult when the notepad and cardboard are lost. Therefore, instead of opening the case and checking the model number of the motherboard, it is better to use the tools provided by Windows to check it easily.

Below we will present some tips that will help you identify the motherboard model in your PC without needing to use a screwdriver to disassemble the case.

  1. Using Speccy

Piriform provides free software called Speccy, which will help you find information about the model number of your motherboard. The method used by the software is very simple, and it becomes a nice and easy-to-operate application.

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Speccy’s simple look

Speccy will not only show you the model number of your motherboard, but also various other information such as voltage settings or the mobo chipset embedded in it. All kinds of information is available in the column on the left of the navigation. You can access it by clicking on the Motherboard entry in that section.

2. Using CMD.exe

Another method that can be used is to use the command line in Windows. This will help you check motherboard and hardware statistics, using WMIC (Windows Management Instrumentation Command-line). This is a powerful tool from Windows, which comes in the form of a command-line interface.

By utilizing WMIC, users can enter a baseboard query to check the status and then add additional queries such as manufacturer, model, name, partnumber, slotlayout, serial number, and poweredon. In short, users can get detailed information about the motherboard. Then, how to do it.

Instead of Command Prompt on Windows by opening a run dialog box (type WIN+R in the dialog box to open a command prompt). You can also do this by taking advantage of the Search feature in the Windows start menu. Simply when cmd.exe, both in the dialog box and in the Search feature, and CMD.exe will open later. You don’t need to run it as administrator.

Once the command prompt opens, all you have to type is the following command:

wmic baseboard get product,Manufacturer,version,serialnumber

check the innardsDepending on the type and model of the motherboard you are using, the above command will help Windows check the info for the hardware installed on your computer. The WMI tool works in a simple and easy way to implement, without the need to open the computer case or use third-party tools.

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