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Probably the quickest and easiest way to discover your motherboard model is by using Windows' System Information utility. In Windows 10 you can access this menu by going to Start, typing " System Information " and running the application. Not only are third-party system profile apps usually free, but they offer a wealth of system information all in one place. One of the most popular and arguably the best, is CPU-Z , which you can download here.
Another excellent piece of software for identifying your motherboard model while also offering a host of other information is Belarc Advisor. Like CPU-Z, it analyzes a system to build a profile of your installed hardware but also includes a summary of your system's software.
It even shows Microsoft hotfixes and missing security updates. Another difference is that the findings are presented in your web browser. You can download the latest version of Belarc Advisor here. There's another great utility called Speccy. It will show you find more information than what Windows offers, but an added bonus is that it displays the temperatures of your different components.
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