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I bought a z240 a few months back with an i3 7th gen. I now realized I want to upgrade. I realized the Xeon chips on the same socket have pretty good performance for the price. Will I be able to put one in my system without changing my memory or cooling or something like that? Thanks in advance.

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@illkempt,

 

Welcome to our HP Community forum!

 

Yes, you can upgrade your HP Z240 TWR/SFF platform with all 7th gen Intel Core processors and all Xeon E3-12xx v5 and v6 processors.

 

The HP Z240 SFF and the HP Z240 Tower workstations were upgrade projects of mine, showing you, I think, everything you ever wanted to know about upgrading these PCs: Solved: Upgrading HP Z240 Desktop Workstation SFF - HP Support Community - 8427878 and: Solved: Upgrading an HP Z240 Tower Workstation - HP Support Community - 8620343.

 

As far as upgrading your cooling: I also addressed that.  You'll go a long way improving the overall airflow through your PC, which can be achieved by adding one or more cooling fans.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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@illkempt,

 

Welcome to our HP Community forum!

 

Yes, you can upgrade your HP Z240 TWR/SFF platform with all 7th gen Intel Core processors and all Xeon E3-12xx v5 and v6 processors.

 

The HP Z240 SFF and the HP Z240 Tower workstations were upgrade projects of mine, showing you, I think, everything you ever wanted to know about upgrading these PCs: Solved: Upgrading HP Z240 Desktop Workstation SFF - HP Support Community - 8427878 and: Solved: Upgrading an HP Z240 Tower Workstation - HP Support Community - 8620343.

 

As far as upgrading your cooling: I also addressed that.  You'll go a long way improving the overall airflow through your PC, which can be achieved by adding one or more cooling fans.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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