Check the motherboard model printed on the board itself
Open System Information on Windows and look for BaseBoard Manufacturer and BaseBoard Product
Use Command Prompt and run `wmic baseboard get product,Manufacturer,version,serialnumber`
Use PowerShell and run `Get-CimInstance Win32_BaseBoard | Format-List Product,Manufacturer,SerialNumber,Version`
Check BIOS or UEFI setup for motherboard details
Use a system information tool such as CPU-Z, Speccy, or HWiNFO
Check your computer’s manual, invoice, or product listing
Look up the model from the PC manufacturer’s support page if it is a prebuilt system
On Linux, run `sudo dmidecode -t baseboard`
On macOS, check system hardware details for the model identifier if using a Mac
Open the case and read the model number near the CPU socket or RAM slots
