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04-08-2014 10:20 AM
AFTER my warranty expires... Can I upgrade the processor in an HP Envy Recline 27 all-in-one computer? I presently have an Intel Core i7-4765T core @ 2.00 GHz. Is the BIOS able to receive a faster CPU in the future?
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04-08-2014 12:59 PM - last edited on 04-20-2016 12:50 PM by OscarFuentes
Well I can confirm you can upgrade it to a Intel Core i7-4770T (Haswell) 2.5 GHz Quad Core
http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c04104098
Unfortunately HP has not posted a step by step disassembly manual as I am used to having for laptops. I also could not find a guide on youtube. All-in-ones are a little easier to disassemble than laptops, but not much.
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04-08-2014 12:59 PM - last edited on 04-20-2016 12:50 PM by OscarFuentes
Well I can confirm you can upgrade it to a Intel Core i7-4770T (Haswell) 2.5 GHz Quad Core
http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c04104098
Unfortunately HP has not posted a step by step disassembly manual as I am used to having for laptops. I also could not find a guide on youtube. All-in-ones are a little easier to disassemble than laptops, but not much.
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04-08-2014 04:54 PM
2.0 to 2.5 would be significant. But only of you run the computer as a professional video or photo editing workstation or for CAD design work. For everything else, the processor you have is more than adequate.
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