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MikaSaastamoinen-0867 asked WilliamGooding-3070 commented

Windows 11 Intel Core i5 processor support?

The document "https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/design/minimum/supported/windows-11-supported-intel-processors" is available online, which lists Intel 11-compatible Intel based processors.

I myself have a two year old Lenovo Y520 gaming computer with an Intel Core i5-7300HQ CPU @ 2.50GHz as the processor.
The processor on my machine is NOT a supported processor.

Last list(?) of supported Core i5 processors:
Intel® Core™ i5-10200H
Intel® Core™ i5-10210U
Intel® Core™ i5-10210Y
Intel® Core™ i5-10300H
Intel® Core™ i5-1030G4
Intel® Core™ i5-1030G7
Intel® Core™ i5-10310U
Intel® Core™ i5-10310Y
Intel® Core™ i5-1035G1
Intel® Core™ i5-1035G4
Intel® Core™ i5-1035G7
Intel® Core™ i5-1038NG7
Intel® Core™ i5-10400
Intel® Core™ i5-10400F
Intel® Core™ i5-10400H
Intel® Core™ i5-10400T
Intel® Core™ i5-10500
Intel® Core™ i5-10500E
Intel® Core™ i5-10500H
Intel® Core™ i5-10500T
Intel® Core™ i5-10500TE
Intel® Core™ i5-10505
Intel® Core™ i5-10600
Intel® Core™ i5-10600K
Intel® Core™ i5-10600KF
Intel® Core™ i5-10600T
Intel® Core™ i5-11260H
Intel® Core™ i5-11300H
Intel® Core™ i5-1130G7
Intel® Core™ i5-11320H
Intel® Core™ i5-1135G7
Intel® Core™ i5-1135G7
Intel® Core™ i5-11400
Intel® Core™ i5-11400F
Intel® Core™ i5-11400H
Intel® Core™ i5-11400T
Intel® Core™ i5-1140G7
Intel® Core™ i5-1145G7
Intel® Core™ i5-1145G7E
Intel® Core™ i5-1145GRE
Intel® Core™ i5-11500
Intel® Core™ i5-11500H
Intel® Core™ i5-11500T
Intel® Core™ i5-1155G7
Intel® Core™ i5-11600
Intel® Core™ i5-11600K
Intel® Core™ i5-11600KF
Intel® Core™ i5-11600T
Intel® Core™ i5-8200Y
Intel® Core™ i5-8210Y
Intel® Core™ i5-8250U
Intel® Core™ i5-8257U
Intel® Core™ i5-8259U
Intel® Core™ i5-8260U
Intel® Core™ i5-8265U
Intel® Core™ i5-8269U
Intel® Core™ i5-8279U
Intel® Core™ i5-8300H
Intel® Core™ i5-8305G
Intel® Core™ i5-8310Y
Intel® Core™ i5-8350U
Intel® Core™ i5-8365U
Intel® Core™ i5-8365UE
Intel® Core™ i5-8400
Intel® Core™ i5-8400B
Intel® Core™ i5-8400H
Intel® Core™ i5-8400T
Intel® Core™ i5-8500
Intel® Core™ i5-8500B
Intel® Core™ i5-8500T
Intel® Core™ i5-8600
Intel® Core™ i5-8600K
Intel® Core™ i5-8600T
Intel® Core™ i5-9300H
Intel® Core™ i5-9300HF
Intel® Core™ i5-9400
Intel® Core™ i5-9400F
Intel® Core™ i5-9400H
Intel® Core™ i5-9400T
Intel® Core™ i5-9500
Intel® Core™ i5-9500E
Intel® Core™ i5-9500F
Intel® Core™ i5-9500T
Intel® Core™ i5-9500TE
Intel® Core™ i5-9600
Intel® Core™ i5-9600K
Intel® Core™ i5-9600KF
Intel® Core™ i5-9600T
Intel® Core™ i5-L16G7

When using Microsoft Computer Health Check to check for Windows 11 compatibility, that processor is the only problem that should prevent my computer from upgrading to the new version of Windows 11.

However, the summary states that "Windows 11 does not currently support the processor." Are there any compatible processors to add and when could my laptop processor be supported somewhere? Or will Microsoft coldly put some processors out of support?

It's kind of a shame if Microsoft does that, because I can't believe that a two-year-old computer is so museum-aged that it won't get the latest operating system updates.

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Why would a 4 year old CPU be a problem. Mine is a r Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6400 CPU @ 2.70GHz, 2701 MHz, 4 core.

I think it is best when most people run the same MS Windows OS. My computer has Secure Boot and the firmware upgrade for tpm 2.0. So best would be to allow this CPU for W11. Why not? Is there a security issue? And will I not have a security issue with W10. My fear is that security updates for W11 will get priority, so I will be stuck with a less secure W10.

I feel forced to new (because safer) hardware. Is there no other solution?

We should do much more to prevent e-waste and Microsoft is not doing its best in this respect!

Many workarounds have been presented if MS does not support the CPU, but if that is possible, why not allow those CPUs anyhow?
If these rejected CPUs give problems, indicate which. Show examples were it goes wrong. I now plainly do not even belief what Microsoft is saying.
MS sells hardware, so with the new OS they are self-promoting their new hardware. Shame on you MS!

It is time to separate the hardware and software business apparently under anti-kartel laws! Will then also hold for Apple and Google of course!


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I have a Microsoft Surface pro 5 with a Intel Corei5 7300 CPU@2.60 and Microsoft does not support the CPU, all other criteria checks and pass.

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Bonjour
J'espère que Microsoft prendra en compte tous les utilisateurs du processeur Intel Corei5-7300HQ qui équipe leurs matériels, et ne pas nous laisser sans solution

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Bonjour @ChristianNYHOLM-4875

Esperons le meilleur :).
Certes, cette décision doit avoir été prise par un organe supérieur, donc je pense qu'il est très incertain d'obtenir un soutien pour ces processeurs :(


(Hopefully the French translation (by Google Translate) is readable :))

-Mika

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My friend how has an 8y/o laptop was able to download Windows 11.
My laptop is 6 y/o and I have Intel® CoreTM i5-5200u CPU @ 2.20GHz and I will NOT be able to experience/download Windows11 because my CPU is NOT on the list. SO Disappointed in Microsoft right now. :(

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LeonLaude answered WilliamGooding-3070 commented

Hi @MikaSaastamoinen-0867,

During the summer of 2021 Microsoft made it clear that only Intel 8th Gen and beyond CPUs were officially supported, however the list may still change.

If you're willing to install Windows 11 manually, then the minimal Windows 11 requirements below will come into play which are:

Processor

  • 1GHz (64-bit) processor with 2 or more cores

Memory

  • 4GB of RAM

Storage

  • 64GB


If the reply was helpful please don't forget to upvote and/or accept as answer, thank you!


Best regards,
Leon

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Hello @LeonLaude,


I have the exact same scenario as @MikaSaastamoinen-0867. I don't understand why Microsoft is supporting Atom & Celeron processors for Windows 11 but not i5 7th Gen? My laptop is just 2 years old and is compatible with all other requirements. I am definitely not going to upgrade it just for the processor incompatibility with Windows 11.

I have a licensed Windows 10 Education. If I manually upgrade to Windows 11 (I am not sure if Windows update will suggest it due to the processor incompatibility), will I lose the license? Is there an equivalent Windows 11 Education upgrade?

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Hi @LeonLaude

Thanks about info you provided so far!

Could you respond questions @AtulKamble-6482 asks and second question of @MikaSaastamoinen-0867 and some extra questions I have below.

Because I also have more than thousand euros 2 year old gaming laptop (really good deal on those days based specs laptop have)
which now lacks compatibility of Win11 (only because of prosessor)

What ALL possible disadvantages I will face if I will do manual update?

With licenses? (possible not reversible later)
With softwares?
With hardware functions?

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Hey @LeonLaude ,


Laptop 64-bit prosessor "Kaby Lake" runs with 4 cores and 4 threads, I have 16 GB of RAM ... and My laptop storage is over 64GB.

So will I be able to install Windows 11 manually if those conditions (1GHz (64-bit) processor with 2 or more cores, 4GB of RAM, storage over 64GB) are met?

Is that Windows 11 available for free download in this case from Microsoft and upgrading to registered Windows 10?

In that case, apparently Microsoft isn’t just fully supporting the computer ... have I misunderstood?

BR,
Mika

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To let you know I can buy a computer today APR 2022 from Dell that has a CPU i5 that will not work with WIN 11. What am I going to do with that computer when WIN 10 is no longer supported? Does MS realize how many computers all over the world will become useless in 4 years. Seems they have no concern for the environment!! Besides the environmental impact of making new computers.

Or all the low income people that cannot afford to replace a perfectly good computer.

There have been many bad decisions by MS, this has to be the worst and the nail on the coffin for MS. There are other operating systems available and I'm sure more to come. Good ridence to MS!

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AndreasPrivat-6182 answered

Hello, same problem as MikaSaastamoinen-0867, but one more question: If the suggestion of LeonLaudes works (manual installation), why does microsoft not support this relativ new processor offically? I bought this processor two year ago as part von an ASUS Zen. all-in-on PC (no budget...); stays quite disappointing

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LucianoRaimondi-1996 answered JimArnett-5384 published

Even MS Surface 6 with Intel core i5-73000 cannot be upgraded to Windows 11.

Seems not so smart move from MS ....

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Planned obsolescence. A hallmark of late-stage capitalism.

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but i have it on my Surface Pro 6 well the processor is different though.

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Hey @StephenDoku-2686,

Computers are manufactured with very different technical configurations.

My laptop (Lenovo Y520) is also built with a 7th Gen Intel® Core i7 CPU (... although it doesn't seem to be on the list of processors supported by Windows 11 either).
Likewise, graphics cards as well as memories (RAM) and hard disk (HDD) configurations have been very different.

Keep in mind that this thread is about processor support for the Windoes 11 operating system.

BR,
- Mika

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LucianPop-3478 answered PaulRivers-8696 commented

Has anyone tried Ubuntu? If my 2y old processor will not be supported for win 11 upgrade, I will chose linux. Not everyone affords to buy a new pc/ notebook for around 700 Euros/Dollars every 2 years. This was the price of my notebook.

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@LucianPop-3478 I'm running a HP desktop all in one with the same processor problem. I have tested an Ubuntu install and found everything ran beautifully. Worth considering given free install and lots of free programs. I suspect Linux might become a little more popular with users like us who don't have an option of upgrading to a supported processor.

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Ubuntu is looking so much better.

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AlvaroBurgosRetamal-0310 answered AlvaroBurgosRetamal-0310 published

this is ridiculous

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robh-6124 answered

windows 11 cpu support is ridiculous im sure it was decided by lucky dip, Im also sure it will push a lot of people to linux unless MS sorts it out quickly.

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LIAMOWENHAWBOCKBOONMoe-6304 answered

Me too with my Intel Core i5-6200U CPU @ 2.30GHz

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LIAMOWENHAWBOCKBOONMoe-6304 answered

maybe Ms should start support for i5- CPU's/Processers

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PaulRivers-8696 answered

So, my dev version of Windows 11 will someday not work any longer, rather than backing out to Windows 10, I will definitely be installing Linux.

I have a Microsoft Surface with a Core i5-6300 processor.

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EddieWarren-3394 answered EddieWarren-3394 published

Well, I guess it's time to buy a Mac!

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