5hadowking115 Reputable Apr 10, 2014 60 0 4,630 Jun 20, 2014 #1 I am looking to do a little editing to my laptop, but the first thing I need to know is what motherboard I have. Is there a way to specifically look up on the system or some program to help me identify it?
I am looking to do a little editing to my laptop, but the first thing I need to know is what motherboard I have. Is there a way to specifically look up on the system or some program to help me identify it?
Solution mickypheonix Jun 20, 2014 Hi 5hadowking115 Download CPUZ 1.69.2 english setup install and run click on the mainboard tab and that will tell you what motherboard you have
Hi 5hadowking115 Download CPUZ 1.69.2 english setup install and run click on the mainboard tab and that will tell you what motherboard you have
mickypheonix Honorable Mar 9, 2014 4,072 1 10,960 Jun 20, 2014 Solution #2 Hi 5hadowking115 Download CPUZ 1.69.2 english setup install and run click on the mainboard tab and that will tell you what motherboard you have Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Hi 5hadowking115 Download CPUZ 1.69.2 english setup install and run click on the mainboard tab and that will tell you what motherboard you have
rgd1101 Don't Moderator Nov 7, 2011 73,271 3,849 176,290 Jun 20, 2014 #3 laptop, search the make and model + "service manual" Upvote 0 Downvote