HP 6200 Pro SFF i5 processor upgrade

I'm looking to upgrade my HP 6200 Pro SFF CPU with an i5-2400 or i5-2500.

Are all supported processors below?

i5-2400

i5-2400 s

i5 - 2400 k

i5-2500

i5-2500 s

i5 - 2500 k

I don't know if the processors that ends in s or k are supported on the 6200.

bocajoe wrote:

I'm looking to upgrade my HP 6200 Pro SFF CPU with an i5-2400 or i5-2500.

Are all supported processors below?

i5-2400 Yes

i5-2400 s none

i5 - 2400 k none

i5-2500 Yes

i5-2500 s none

i5 - 2500 k none

I don't know if the processors that ends in s or k are supported on the 6200.

See The optional Quickspecs CPU list here.

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