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Answer» Hey everyone!
I used the Windows 11 system check tool and it told me my CPU isn't supported, which is fine, but I have been meaning to upgrade it for some time now. Since I am not up to date with the current hardware landscape, I thought I'd ask you guys here, what would be a good replacement?
My current CPU is an i5-3350P. My budget is very limited, so upgrading to a completely NEW one might not be possible at this time. I could buy one, but I feel like it's not that important to me to get any latest hardware. I would however like to see a relatively significant boost from an upgrade. If you can throw some good processors my way that would be nice. Also, if they could be in the same family of processors as my current one, it would be great, since I have been satisfied with this processor, and would like to support a trustworthy system.
Thanks!Hi
It is UNLIKELY your computer meets other requirements to run Windows 11 like having TPM2.0 support and being able to run an 8 TH gen or later CPU. At the moment my advice is STICK with your present system running Windows 10 which has support until 2025 at this stage. Then build a new machine for windows 11.
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