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March 14th, 2023 08:00

Windows 11 will not install on my Precision T7910 Workstation

Hi,

I am writing to ask about the compatibility of Windows 11 with my Dell Precision T7910 Workstation. I am currently running Windows 10 Professional on this machine.

When I tried to install Windows 11 on my T7910 I got the message that my CPU was not compatible. My T7910 has the following configuration:

CPU:

CPU 0                                                                         CPU 1

Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2637 v3 3.50GHz            Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2637 v3 3.50GHz

CPU Technology - 22 NM                                         CPU Technology - 22 NM

Stepping - R2                                                              Stepping – R2

Core/Threads - 4/8                                                      Core/Threads - 4/8

SSPEC SR202                                                            SSPEC SR202

uCU 44                                                                        uCU 44

Cache 4x32 + 4x32 + 4x256 + 15M                           Cache 4x32 + 4x32 + 4x256 + 15M

Memory

Eight Hynix (8) DDR4-2132 / PC4-17000 DDR4 SDRAM RDIMM EEC 1066 MHz for a total of 64 GB Product number - HMA41GR7MFR8N-TF

Does anyone know:

  1. If Windows 11 will ever be compatible with this CPU?
  2. Which if any of the CPU’s installable in the T7910 are compatible with Windows 11?
  3. Is there any pressing reason to upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11?
  4. Is there a workaround to get Windows 11 to run on a T7910 with my Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2637 v3 3.50GHz processor

The higher grade T7910 CPUs still seem very pricey while the cost of a verybare bones T7910 seems to be about $600 or so. It doesn’t seem sensible to spend a few thousand dollars to upgrade a 2016 desktop processor just to use Windows 11. For a few thousand dollars I could probably get a 2022/2023 machine as good or even better than my T7910. At least all my hard drives could be put in it. No?

Am I missing something? Or are the hardware/software manufacturers again?

My thanks in advance for you thoughts.

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March 14th, 2023 09:00

In order of your questions:

1. That CPU introduction date is 9 years ago so No it will never be compatible.

2. There are no CPUs that can be installed which are compatible with Windows 11.

3. Not necessarily since Windows 10 is supported until 2025 and around the end of next year Windows 12 will be released.

4. Actually there is and this YouTube video has all the details. It is a very simple process.

And one last thing, in this instance PC manufacturers had nothing to do with the restrictions. You can totally blame MS for this decision and all the PC manufacturers are stuck with their decision.

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