Check the laptop's specifications or manufacturer details to confirm if it has the 28W full powered i7-1165g7 CPU.
Check the laptop's specifications or manufacturer details to confirm if it has the 28W full powered i7-1165g7 CPU.
You are seeking comprehensive information about the model laptop in question. The details should include specifics about its advertised specifications. To verify this, you can look in the task manager under the performance tab, focusing on the CPU section. Alternatively, using the Windows Device Manager can also help confirm the hardware details.
It seems the official records don't mention this detail. You'll need to inquire with the seller you're interested in, reach out to HP support, or look for another person who owns the same model to get clarification.
The HP being evaluated includes the i7-1165G7 CPU with a flexible TDP range from 12W to 28W. Consequently, this processor could exist in sixteen distinct configurations. Generally, the manufacturer establishes the standard TDP setting, and users are not expected to alter it. In enterprise-grade CPUs, the TDP can be adjusted by IT personnel through the BIOS or with dedicated tools. Certain consumer CPUs might be modified by users, but only if the maker has provided that feature. HP usually does not permit consumers to modify TDP levels. Additionally, it is nearly unfeasible to determine the exact manufacturer TDP for a specific PC before buying. After purchase, you can check TDP information using HWInfo or other hardware applications.