Processor. 6th Generation Intel® Core™ i7-6700 Processor (8M Cache, up to 4.0 GHz) with z170 chipset. the 17-6700 is not compatible windows 11. with the dell ipskl-mv board, which intel cpu can i get that is compatible with the board so i dont have to buy a whole board cpu...
But I have also seen many users runningWindows 11on Intel CPUs and according to them, they say that it is fully compatible. Apart from that, some users have also reported that they are also getting new Windows updates even after having anIntel i7 6700Kprocessor on their laptop, computer, ...
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I ran the Windows 11 Health Check and it determined my CPU didn't meet system requirements. It is an Intel Core i3-7100 CPU @ 3.9 GHz. It has two cores and I'm running a 64 bit system. When I look at the CPU requirements for Windows 11, it is the…
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I am having a pc with 7th gen processor with tpm 2.0 and UEFI and secure boot enabled 8gb of ram. but i am getting a error message that your pc doesn't meet...
So, i have a Intel Core i5-7500 processor and, theoretically i would be able to use Windows 11. But Microsoft does not support it yet. Is there any chance that they will support this processor? Show More Reply View Full Discussion (44 Replies)Show Parent Replies Deleted migheluxo ...
Solved: Hi, As title says I own Intel Core i7 7700 CPU @3.60GHz but Windows 11 PC Health Check states that it's uncompatile with Windows 11 (whereas
Intel killed the project and changed its focus to building its own powerful graphics. Still, Intel and AMD continue providing support to Kaby Lake G-based computers. Two months after the Windows 11 release, users can finally download a Windows 11-compatible GPU driver for Kaby Lake G processors...
I recommend that you contact the manufacturer of your device to check with them if the information about your processor has already been sent to Microsoft, if so, just wait for the update of the list of compatible processors. Also, any questions about windows 11 should be made on the ...