Want to 700-214: upgrade of processor for a 700-214

This office is equipped with a processor i5-4440.  Full specifications are found here:

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c04100558

According to upgrade, I can upgrade all the way to an i7-4790 (Haswell).

Two questions:

1.) upgrade, this means a simple replacement 'drop-in '?

(2.) there seems to be a much more popular processor, the i7 - 4790 K.  This motherboard can be improved to the processor 4790K?

I asked Intel, but they said the motherboard manufacturer will know.

Steve700

Steve, welcome to the forum.

Steve700 wrote:

This office is equipped with a processor i5-4440.  Full specifications are found here:

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c04100558

According to upgrade, I can upgrade all the way to an i7-4790 (Haswell).

Two questions:

1.) upgrade, this means a simple replacement 'drop-in '?  Yes.  However, you will need to ensure that you have cleaned the thermal compoud of the surface and the appropriate amount of base for the processor, as well as surface contact.

(2.) there seems to be a much more popular processor, the i7 - 4790 K.  This motherboard can be improved to the processor 4790K?  No, not according to specifications.  The "K" indicates that the CPU can be overclocked and HP BIOS' are do not support the OC'ing.  You would be spending money for an option that does not allow.

I asked Intel, but they said the motherboard manufacturer will know.

Steve700

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