Intel Core i5-7500 7th Generation Processor are capable for windows 11?

Emon Islam 26 Reputation points
2021-06-26T13:49:31.03+00:00

I am useing "Intel Core i5-7500 7th Generation Processor,gigabyte b250m gaming 5 motherboard,corsair 8x8 gb 2400MHZ ram,2tb hhd,SSD 256 gb nvme samsung 970 evo plus,220 gb,Transcend 220S 240GB 2.5 Inch SATAIII SSD". Can i use windows 11 on this specifications?

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  1. Steve Q 11 Reputation points
    2021-08-18T13:07:45.447+00:00

    So my 5 year old HIGH SPEC Asus X75VS with i5 3230M is not going to be compatible with Win 11 ?
    Why did I think otherwise ?
    It is a 2.6Ghz processor with 2 cores and my laptop has 8 (read it.. 8 Gb RAM) - Again not good enough
    How can I discover the version of Direct X installed ? - its not going to be up to date / good enough is it ?
    I also am waiting for the bugging messages to start "TIME TO UPGRADE....." but I can't and shouldn't be forced to.
    I believe that MS has made a mistake with the requirements for Win11 and it will be a failure !
    Watch this space


  2. john green 1 Reputation point
    2021-08-29T23:32:14.697+00:00

    install gpuz it will tell you gpu drivers and dates and what DirectX your able to run and if you want full cpu info get cpuz both free

    https://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/

    https://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html

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  3. Steve Q 11 Reputation points
    2021-10-09T14:51:28.38+00:00

    Microsoft is clearly in league with Intel - trying to con poor customers into buying new PC's (with Intel Inside) just so they can continue to use the latest version of Windows (although, up until last year - MS said that Windows 10 would be the last version of Windows) - explain that
    As for the requirement for TPM
    NEITHER my 5 year old HIGH SPEC ASUS X75VC or my 7 year old EVEN higher spec i7 desktop are compatible - how many devices are compatibke
    I reckon that either MS reduces the requirement for TPM or this upgrade will be a Win Vista type FLOP !


  4. Docs 15,146 Reputation points
    2022-01-23T00:51:05.57+00:00
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  5. Etanarvazac R 0 Reputation points
    2023-05-21T04:09:40.2566667+00:00

    For the record, Microsoft has also had a track record of every other version of Windows being great and not bloated or whatever the case may be:

    Windows Version Community Option
    XP Great: Still used by ATM's and POS systems today
    Vista Awful: Bloated, buggy, slow
    7 Great: Stripped down version of Vista with great bug fixes
    8, 8.1 Awful: Bloated, disorganized, ugly, all apps full-screen
    10 Great: cleaner than 8, 8.1, no forced full-screen apps/Start
    11 Iffy: task bar centered by default (Mac wanna-be), unreasonable spec req's, was originally not meant to be
    12 [unknown]

    So maybe, given the history, Microsoft will learn from these mistakes and fix this requirement issue...

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