How to determine if your PC’s CPU will support Windows 11
Windows 11 won’t officially support all CPUs. Here’s how you can check if yours will be supported.
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Although Microsoft will be offeringWindows 11 as a free upgradefor devices already running Windows 10, this does not mean that your computer hardware configuration will be compatible. In addition torequiring a trusted platform module (TPM) chip, the device will also need to have one of the supported processors.
As part of the new minimum system requirements,Windows 11will be supported only on 64-bit (x64) processors and only in specific chips from Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm, leaving a lot of older computers without the possibility to upgrade. For example, from Intel, the new version will officially support only the 8th Gen and newer processors and some of the Celeron, Atom, Pentium, and Xeon chips. And from AMD, Windows 11 will support third-generation Ryzen and newer processors, including some second-generation Ryzen 7 CPUs and some Athlon and EPYC processors.
If you plan to switch to Windows 11, but you’re unsure whether the processor is supported, there are several quick ways onWindows 10to confirm if it’s on the list of supported hardware using the Settings app, Command Prompt, or the new PC Health Check app.
In this Windows 10 guide, we will walk you through the easy steps to confirm whether the processor on your computer will be supported to run Windows 11.
How to check CPU compatibility using Settings
To check whether the processor installed on your device will support Windows 11, use these steps:
Once you complete the steps, you will find out whether the processor is compatible with Windows 11. You can also use these steps tocheck the full technical specification of your device.
How to check CPU compatibility using commands
After you complete the steps, you will confirm if the processor may prevent you from upgrading to the next version of Windows.
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How to check CPU compatibility using PC Health Check
Alternatively, you can also use Windows PC Health Check to determine if your processor is compatible with Windows 11. The only caveat using this app is that it will only tell you if your hardware configuration will support the new OS, but it will not show any details about the processor available on your device.
Once you complete the steps, the app will determine whether the processor and other components, such as RAM and storage, are compatible with Windows 11.
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Mauro Huculak has been a Windows How-To Expert contributor for WindowsCentral.com for nearly a decade and has over 15 years of experience writing comprehensive guides. He also has an IT background and has achieved different professional certifications from Microsoft, Cisco, VMware, and CompTIA. He has been recognized as a Microsoft MVP for many years.