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01-16-2024 01:38 AM - edited 01-16-2024 01:50 AM
The chipset of All in one pc ProOne 440 G6 is Q470.
Does it mean that it supports core i5 11500 CPU?
I want to upgrade current CPU (10100T) to 11500 which Q470 chipset supports it but I am not sure about mainboard.
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01-16-2024 06:42 PM
Welcome to our peer-to-peer HP Community Forum!
Your HP ProOne 440 G6 24 All-in-One PC as fitted with the ProOne UMA AiO motherboard (SSID: 871C) with p/n: M09506-601 "SPS-MBD SYS ProOne G6 UMA AiO", is not compatible with 11th gen Intel processors, even though you are correct to state that the Intel Q470 chipset would allow it. However, it is not just the chipset which determines what processors are compatible, but also any limits the manufacturer has set.
The best compatible processor for your AiO is the i7-10700T. The problem with an i5-11500 is not just that it is an 11th gen processor, but also because its TDP is 65 watt, which is not compatible with your PC.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777
01-16-2024 06:42 PM
Welcome to our peer-to-peer HP Community Forum!
Your HP ProOne 440 G6 24 All-in-One PC as fitted with the ProOne UMA AiO motherboard (SSID: 871C) with p/n: M09506-601 "SPS-MBD SYS ProOne G6 UMA AiO", is not compatible with 11th gen Intel processors, even though you are correct to state that the Intel Q470 chipset would allow it. However, it is not just the chipset which determines what processors are compatible, but also any limits the manufacturer has set.
The best compatible processor for your AiO is the i7-10700T. The problem with an i5-11500 is not just that it is an 11th gen processor, but also because its TDP is 65 watt, which is not compatible with your PC.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777