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How To Find Your Motherboard Model and Manufacturer on Your Windows PC

by Sajid Shaik
December 26, 2020
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There must be numerous reasons why you want to find out your Motherboard’s brand and model number. Whether it be for checking hardware compatibility, prepare to update drivers using BIOS, or any other reason. The process is not straightforward when it comes to checking your motherboard model number along with the brand. That’s where we come into the picture to help you. This guide will show you how you can check your mother model number on any Windows version. This procedure involves simple methods to find your Motherboard’s Brand or Manufacturer, Model, and Serial Number (if there is any).

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Here are five easy methods to see what Motherboard do you have on your Windows 10 PC.

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How to Find out what Motherboard Model or Serial Number you have on Windows PC
Method 1: Check Motherboard Model Using System Information on Windows
Method 2: Find your Motherboard Model using Command Prompt (CMD) on Windows
Method 3: Know your Motherboard model using a Third-party Tool on Windows
Method 4: Find Out Your Motherboard model using DirectX on Windows
Method 5: Figure out Your Motherboard model using Boot Menu on your PC
Conclusion
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find out what motherboard I have?
What type of motherboard do I have?
How do I find my motherboard in Device Manager?

How to Find out what Motherboard Model or Serial Number you have on Windows PC

Method 1: Check Motherboard Model Using System Information on Windows

The quickest and easiest method to find your Motherboard’s model or serial number is using the in-built “System Information” located on your Windows 10/8.1/8/7 PC.

In a Windows 10 PC, you can access that by clicking on the Start Menu and type in System Information, and hit Enter. You can also do the same by pressing the “Win+R” key combination on your keyboard to open up the Run window. Then, type in “msinfo32” and press Enter.

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Check Motherboard Model Using System Information on Windows

If you are on Windows 8.1/8/7 PC, you can use the same Run command listed above. Alternatively, you can head over to the Start Menu and head over to All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Information Utility.

Once the System Information window opens up, you’ll find the Motherboard manufacturer and the model under the System Summary segment.

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Method 2: Find your Motherboard Model using Command Prompt (CMD) on Windows

You don’t need a third-party tool for this method as well. This method uses the CMD (Command Prompt), which is built into every Windows version. We will use a Windows Instrumentation Command-Line (WMIC) to find the motherboard serial number.

To do that, click Start and type in CMD, and hit Enter. Alternatively, you can also use the “Win+R” combination keys to open up the Run window and type in cmd, and hit enter.

Once the command window opens, type in the following code:

wmic baseboard get product,manufacturer,version,serialnumber

Find your Motherboard Model using Command Prompt (CMD) on Windows 01

This code will show your Motherboard’s Manufacturer, Model, Serial Number, and version.

Alternatively, you can also type in the following command to view the motherboard information:

systeminfo

Find your Motherboard Model using Command Prompt (CMD) on Windows 02

This command will show the same information as the System Information, including the motherboard manufacturer’s name and model number.

Method 3: Know your Motherboard model using a Third-party Tool on Windows

There are various third-party options to find out your Motherboard details. One of the most popular options is CPU-Z. Here’s how you can use CPU-Z to find what Motherboard you have.

Know your Motherboard model using a Third-party Tool (CPU-Z) on Windows

Download CPU-Z using the link given below and Install it. Once installed, open CPU-Z and head over to the “Mainboard” tab. This tab will contain all the information regarding the Motherboard, that includes the model number and version.

Download CPU-Z for Windows

Method 4: Find Out Your Motherboard model using DirectX on Windows

DirectX comes in-built with every Windows machine. It shows the information regarding installed drivers and PC components, which includes motherboard information as well.

Find Out Your Motherboard model using DirectX on Windows

Press the “Win+R” combination on your keyboard to bring up the Run Command window. Then type in dxdiag, and hit Enter. A window will open, which contains the motherboard manufacturer and model.

Method 5: Figure out Your Motherboard model using Boot Menu on your PC

Every Motherboard comes with a Boot Menu installed. The Boot Menu is used to boot your device into different bootable peripherals. Additionally, it also comes with System Information, including the Motherboard’s information.

To get into Boot Menu, you must press one of these keys (Esc, F2, F10, F12) depending on your manufacturer. If you look accordingly, you’ll be able to locate a System tab that contains the Motherboard’s model number and manufacturer.

Conclusion

We hope that we could resolve your query about “how to check your Motherboard information” using this guide. Remember that some results may call it “System Product Name” or “To Be Filled by OEM.” It means that you bought the Motherboard and assembled the PC yourself. In such a case, you might want to use a third-party tool mentioned above.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I find out what motherboard I have?

    It is easy to find out what motherboard do you have. In a Windows 10 PC, you can access that by clicking on the Start Menu and type in System Information, and hit Enter. You can also do the same by pressing the “Win+R” key combination on your keyboard to open up the Run window. Then, type in “msinfo32” and press Enter. It’ll show all of your motherboard information.

  • What type of motherboard do I have?

    To find out what type of motherboard do you have, click Start and type in CMD, and hit Enter. Alternatively, you can also use the “Win+R” combination keys to open up the Run window and type in cmd, and hit enter.
    Once the command window opens, type in the following code:
    wmic baseboard get product,manufacturer,version,serialnumber

  • How do I find my motherboard in Device Manager?

    It isn’t possible to find out your motherboard using Device Manager. Although, you can find it using System Information. You can do that by clicking on the Start Menu and type in System Information, and hit Enter. You can also do the same by pressing the “Win+R” key combination on your keyboard to open up the Run window. Then, type in “msinfo32” and press Enter. You’ll now be presented with the Motherboard model number and manufacturer.

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Sajid Shaik

Sajid Shaik

Sajid Shaik is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief at Tech Baked. He is a tech enthusiast who shares his tech knowledge with the world through his writings. You can find his work on publications like AndroidJunglee, TheLeaker, and GeekDashboard. He's also known for his Graphic Design skills, which led him to design the Vector Avatar for MKBHD in 2016.

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