
They'll be added to the app in the next few weeks, during which time Microsoft says it will collect feedback from Windows Insiders on the PC Health Check app before making it broadly available to everyone outside of the Windows Insider program. Microsoft has now added these 7th gen Intel processors to its published list of Windows 11 compatible CPUs (opens in new tab), though it hasn't yet added them to the PC Health Check app. Option 1: Use Microsofts PC Health Check app to see if your computer can run Windows 11 Follow these steps to test whether your PC meets the system requirements for Windows 11. You can see the storage capacity percentage, startup time, last Windows Update, and backup & sync status. Click on Check Now to see if your PC is compatible with Windows 11. On the top, you will find a banner saying Introducing Windows 11. Now, install the PC Health Check app and launch it. Intel Core 7820HQ (only select devices that shipped with modern drivers based on Declarative, Componentized, Hardware Support Apps (DCH) design principles, this includes the Microsoft Surface Studio 2) Windows 11 is due for a full release this fall, and if you're concerned your PC doesn't meet the stringent Windows 11 system requirements, there's some good news: Microsoft has once again. Windows PC Health Check shows you your PCs available memory, RAM, hard drive, and age. Go ahead and download the PC Health Check app ( Free) on your Windows PC.


Now the company claims to have done so, and decided that while AMD Zen 1 CPUs do not meet its expectations for Windows 11, some 7th generation Intel CPUs do - specifically, any CPUs in these ranges: You may recall that when Microsoft took down the PC Health Check app in June, it also promised to test and see if Intel 7th generation and AMD Zen 1-based CPUs - originally missing from the compatibility list - would be capable of running Windows 11 to Microsoft's satisfaction.
