Motherboard details are included.
go for the Start menu and typemsinfo32.
On theSystem Informationpage, you’ll see a long list of information.
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Look for the section with information that starts with ‘BaseBoard’ to see your motherboard information.
pick the Start menu and typecmd.
However, this WMIC command also shows you the serial number for your motherboard.
One of the most popular of these is CPU-Z.
Download CPU-Z from the CPUID websiteand trigger the installation program.
See theMainboardtab to see what motherboard you have.
The following are some other free applications that will also provide you with information about your motherboard.
These have been reviewed as safe and effective.
Information printed there may also include the chipset, model, and serial number.
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