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01-23-2026 07:59 AM
Hello I have a hp 8767 motherboard and I have a hp pavillion tg01
Im thinking of upgrading to i7 10700f or i9 10900f from my current i5 10400f
I heard thise cpu's can get hot
Which cpu coolers are compatible with my motherboard
Thanks in advance
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01-23-2026 08:26 AM - edited 01-23-2026 12:26 PM
Welcome to our HP Community forum!
This YouTube video shows some CPU cooler upgrade options for your HP Pavilion TG01 PC: HP Pavilion TG01 Cooling Upgrade Noctua CPU Heat sink and Fan Install W/ How To 1.
For my HP Pavilion TP01-3003w upgrade project, I used a "Thermalright Peerless Assassin 90 SE", which combined with other case airflow upgrades works very well indeed: Solved: Upgrading an HP Pavilion TP01-3003W (318K3AA) - Page 5 - HP Support Community - 9254350.
As a disclaimer, I should remind you that HP does not endorse, recommend or approves of any non-HP modifications. Only implement any modifications if you can do so safely and responsibly.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777
01-23-2026 08:26 AM - edited 01-23-2026 12:26 PM
Welcome to our HP Community forum!
This YouTube video shows some CPU cooler upgrade options for your HP Pavilion TG01 PC: HP Pavilion TG01 Cooling Upgrade Noctua CPU Heat sink and Fan Install W/ How To 1.
For my HP Pavilion TP01-3003w upgrade project, I used a "Thermalright Peerless Assassin 90 SE", which combined with other case airflow upgrades works very well indeed: Solved: Upgrading an HP Pavilion TP01-3003W (318K3AA) - Page 5 - HP Support Community - 9254350.
As a disclaimer, I should remind you that HP does not endorse, recommend or approves of any non-HP modifications. Only implement any modifications if you can do so safely and responsibly.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777