Press Windows + R, type `msinfo32`, and check “BaseBoard Manufacturer,” “BaseBoard Product,” and “BaseBoard Version”
Open Command Prompt and run `wmic baseboard get product,manufacturer,version,serialnumber`
Open PowerShell and run `Get-CimInstance Win32_BaseBoard | Format-List Product,Manufacturer,Version,SerialNumber`
Check the motherboard box or receipt if you still have it
Look for the model printed directly on the motherboard itself
Open the PC case and inspect the board near the CPU socket, RAM slots, or PCIe slots
Check your PC or motherboard manufacturer’s support software
Check the system information page in BIOS or UEFI
Use a third-party hardware tool such as CPU-Z or Speccy
Check the model listed in your computer’s manual or product page if it is a prebuilt system
