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Or Google. :)


Edit: PP makes a good point, go use a utility like CPU-Z or Speccy. I also like Belarc.
 
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Trying to teach which is why I didn't willingly give the information. If you have physical access to a machine CPU-Z is the easiest way to identify a motherboard.
 
To find the model name:
Go to 'start', 'asseccesories', 'system tools', 'system information'
You'll see the name under 'system model'
There you go :)
 
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