Windows 10: Windows 10 reading i7-13700KF as a 3.4ghz processor, and can't upgrade to 11

Discus and support Windows 10 reading i7-13700KF as a 3.4ghz processor, and can't upgrade to 11 in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Edition Windows 10 Home Version 22H2 Installed on ‎10/‎12/‎2020 OS build 19045.2846 Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.4190.0... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Moose of the North, Apr 16, 2023.

  1. Windows 10 reading i7-13700KF as a 3.4ghz processor, and can't upgrade to 11


    Edition Windows 10 Home Version 22H2 Installed on ‎10/‎12/‎2020 OS build 19045.2846 Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.4190.0 Processor 13th Gen IntelR CoreTM i7-13700KF 3.40 GHz Installed RAM 64.0 GB 63.8 GB usable System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor Just upgraded my system and noticed this... task manager reports it using more, but this just seems odd...Also, windows update seems to think that my build is too inferior for windows 11, but the "PC health check" disagrees.attempting to install 11 with the install assistant yields a 0x80004005 error

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    Moose of the North, Apr 16, 2023
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  2. Windows 11 and Intel i7-7600U processor

    I know that Intel i7-7600U processor is not in the compatibility list of Windows 11 automatic upgrade, but I have read that it will be possibile to install Windows 11 on those processors starting from an ISO file. Is it true? If not it will be supported lately?

    Thanks.
     
    dario_meroni, Apr 16, 2023
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  3. LoreCdD Win User
    i7-6600U processor in Windows 11

    My Surface Book 2 has a i7-6600U processor and it automatically upgraded to Windows 11 a few months ago.
    Now it's back to Windows 10 and I can't make it go back to W11 because "i7-6600U processor is not compatible??"
    So, why did it upgrade automatically before?
     
    LoreCdD, Apr 16, 2023
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  4. EdTittel Win User

    Windows 10 reading i7-13700KF as a 3.4ghz processor, and can't upgrade to 11

    My skylake i7 @ 4ghz processor not fast enough for windows 10 ?

    Me, too. See this output from CPU Meter. This is my production system: use it every day, all day (weekdays, anyway).


    Windows 10 reading i7-13700KF as a 3.4ghz processor, and can't upgrade to 11 236123d1559679537t-my-skylake-i7-4ghz-processor-not-fast-enough-windows-10-a-image.png


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    EdTittel, Apr 16, 2023
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