The processor socket

Hello

My dear please give me the details of socket below Model HP processor

PC HP 3500 Pro

Product no.: d5s82ea #abv

I want upgared of i3 to i7 processor on which I should buy in i7

Kind regards

Adel amrouche Kevin

IT Admin

Hi MUq, computer support you the 3rd generation of intel core processors i.

Your motherboard is: s1155

There are supported processors below:

Intel® Celeron® G550 with Intel HD Graphics (2.6 GHz, 2 MB cache, 2 hearts)
Intel® Core™ i3-3220 with Intel HD Graphics 2500 (3.3 GHz, 3 MB cache, 2 hearts)
Intel® Core™ i5-3470 with Intel HD Graphics 2500 (3.2 GHz, 6 MB cache, 4 cores)
Intel® Core™ i7-3770 with Intel HD Graphics 4000 (3.4 GHz, 8 MB cache, 4 cores)
Intel® Pentium® G645 with Intel HD Graphics (2.9 GHz, 3 MB cache, 2 hearts)

ADI.

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