Several methods can get you this information. You could look at your computers POST bootup screen which will sometimes give you this information. You could look for a model number embedded on the motherboards face itself, and you could also look in your computer manuals for this information. Alot of times if the computer is a prebuilt like a Gateway, Dell, etc. they do not readily give you this information. You can download utilities off the internet that will read hardware information from your motherboard and display it.
You can use SiSoft Sandra software.
plugged into motherboard
A green motherboard
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You can find the motherboard model no. on the motherboard itself. It is always written on the motherboard. If you want to find it in windows, then go to Start Menu- Click Run- Type DXDIAG and Press Enter. A DirectX diagnostic tool window opens, here you can find every detail about your computer including motherboard model no. Hope it helps...
PGA
It should say on the processor tray on the actual motherboard itself.
AMD is not a motherboard, it is a company. "Advanced Micro Devices" - they manufacture CPU chips, motherboard chipsets and motherboards. All are used by Wintel type PCs (Windows, Linux, FreeBSD.)
nimitz
A motherboard that is mounted to tilt 90 degrees within a computer box is known as an ATX motherboard. The ATX motherboard was created by Intel in the 90's.
The only thing that affects the decision on RAM is a motherboard. Your motherboard can only support a certain type of RAM.
Maximum amount of memory that can be installed and type of connectors that will be on the motherboard