A friend bought a PC online and is unsure of the motherboard type. They've tried using Everest Free but got an 'unknown' result. Given that the CPU is an Intel Core i7-6700 6th Generation Processor capable of reaching 4.0GHz, is there a way to figure out the socket size and identify other compatible processors? Their ultimate goal is to install Windows 11 on this PC.
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Opening the side panel and checking the motherboard is really the quickest way to go. I understand it might be a hassle, but that's how you can find the exact model number. I suggested it a few times, but it seems it's not a popular solution!
The best way to find out is to physically check the motherboard. Open up the case and look for the model number printed on the board. Once you have that, you can visit the manufacturer's website to see all supported CPUs. Just a heads-up, though: installing Windows 11 might be tricky with that CPU, so keep that in mind.
You can also use CPU-Z, which is software designed to provide detailed information about your computer's hardware. It can give you specifics about your CPU, including the socket type. For the Intel Core i7-6700, it uses the LGA 1151 socket, which is compatible with several processors. You can find CPU-Z here: https://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html.

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