The upgrade of processor in the Pavilion Slimline s3710t

I want to upgrade the CPU in a Pavilion Slimline s3710t Mini ITX. Card mother Foxconn is: Irvine. This processor is an Intel Pentium E2220 now. Intel Pentium Dual E2220 2.40 GHz. memory maximum is 4 GB, has 4 GB installed. Windows 7 64-bit. So what, if anything, can I go to?

Watruduin, welcome to the forum.

This is the page for Specifications of the motherboard of the computer.  In the processor upgrade information section it lists the processors HP is supported for the computer.  You can switch to one of them without making any changes to other settings.

Please let us know if this solved your problem or not.

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