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hp envy curved all in one 34 b010
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I want to install Windows 11 on my hp envy curved all in one 34 b010. What processors are available to upgrade to? I currently have Intel Core  i7-7700T CPU @ 2.90 GHz with 16 GB Ram. Thanks.

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@chasmcg1 

 

Its specs

 

            https://support.hp.com/au-en/document/c05377960

 

which supports

 

 

  • TDP: 35 W
  • Socket type: LGA 1151
  • Motherboard supports the following processor upgrades:
    Processor
    TDP
    Integrated Graphics
    Intel Core i7-7700T (Kabylake) 2.9 GHz Quad Core
    35 W
    Intel HD Graphics 630
    Intel Core i5-7400T (Kabylake) 2.4 GHz Quad Core
    35 W
    Intel HD Graphics 630

 

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BH
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Thanks for the reply. I'm wanting to upgrade to Intel i7 8th or 9th generation. I had found the information you posted but that was written in 2017.  Wanting something more current.

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Here is the spec page for that PC

https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-envy-curved-34-b000-all-in-one-desktop-pc-series/13823530/mo...

By clicking on the Processor upgrade information and/or the Memory upgrade information tabs there are the allowed upgrades.

It would seem that the PC is at the best of both of those topics.

Typically jumping up to a newer generation of CPU is not supported on OEM motherboards.


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Hi Everyone. I have an upgrade problem with My Envy 23 D090ea all in one computer. I did a compatibility check to see if my computer can run Windows 11. Unfortunately it told me my processor is not compatible . Can anyone tell me if there are any that will make it compatible.  If Not then maybe a new motherboard ? Help !!!

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That device is fairly old and the CPU's for upgrade will probably not do any better.  Motherboard upgrades for a AIO such as that one will not do the trick either.  Most likely a new PC or at least a desktop where the motherboard can be upgraded to a new motherboard.

If you really want to run Window 11, it might be time for a new PC that is certified for Windows 11.


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Thanks for your help . I will have to Stick with Windows 10 .

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Windows 10 will be supported for some time yet, so not to worry at this time.


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Thanks for the replies. I talked to a support person at CDW and was told that my motherboard would support up to i7 9th generation. I ordered an i7 9700K processor from Best Buy. Hope it works.

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That would be good news.  Please report back with good news or not good news.  I'm sure many would be interested in the results.


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