Since Foxconn mostly manufactures for other brands (OEMs) now, how you check the warranty depends on whether it’s a standalone part or part of a pre-built computer.

The method for checking your warranty depends on how you acquired the motherboard:

Because Foxconn has exited the retail motherboard market and closed its dedicated support portals, there is no official "new" online tool to check serial numbers.

return datetime(year, month, 1)

: Email the service partner with your product details and invoice Get an RMA Number

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if (data.error) showError(data.error); else displayResult(data);

@app.route('/api/warranty/batch-check', methods=['POST']) def batch_warranty_check(): data = request.json serials = data.get('serials', [])

Open the Command Prompt as administrator and type: wmic baseboard get serialnumber .

The splash screen and BIOS header will display Foxconn branding alongside model names like FlamingBlade , Bloodrage , or standard designations like H61MXV .

If you bought the motherboard separately in a Foxconn-branded box, the warranty was originally through Foxconn's "Channel" division.

Find the or Serial Number on your computer case.

To successfully leverage a Foxconn motherboard warranty check on a new purchase, the consumer should adopt a three-step protocol: