Description
The HP EliteBook 830 G7 and HP EliteBook 840 G7 are both part of HP’s business-oriented laptop lineup, and they feature similar specifications with a few differences in size and design. Both models are equipped with Intel’s 10th generation Core i7 processors, including the Intel Core i7-10510U.
Key Features of the HP EliteBook 830 G7 & 840 G7 (i7-10510U Version)
Processor:
- Intel Core i7-10510U (10th generation, Comet Lake)
- 4 cores / 8 threads
- Base clock: 1.8 GHz
- Turbo Boost: Up to 4.9 GHz
- 8 MB Intel Smart Cache
- 15W TDP (Thermal Design Power)
Memory (RAM):
- DDR4 Memory
- Typically supports up to 64GB of DDR4 RAM (depending on the specific configuration and model).
- 2133 MHz or 2666 MHz depending on the configuration.
Storage:
- Typically equipped with SSD storage (NVMe, PCIe), ranging from 256 GB to 1TB, with some models supporting dual storage configurations.
Motherboard:
- The motherboard in the HP EliteBook 830 G7 / 840 G7 is likely to include a chipset from the Intel 400 series (such as Intel QM470 or Intel CM246 chipset, depending on the exact model and configuration).
- The motherboard will support dual-channel DDR4 RAM, and also include various connectivity options such as USB-C, USB 3.0, HDMI, and DisplayPort.
Graphics:
- Integrated Intel UHD Graphics or Intel Iris Plus Graphics (depending on the model), suitable for business tasks and light multimedia work.
Display:
- 13.3-inch (830 G7) or 14-inch (840 G7) displays.
- Full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution, with options for touchscreens, anti-glare, and privacy panels.
Battery:
- Long-lasting battery (varies by model), with some configurations offering up to 17-20 hours of usage depending on battery size and power settings.
Key Differences Between the 830 G7 & 840 G7:
- Display Size: The 830 G7 has a 13.3-inch display, while the 840 G7 has a slightly larger 14-inch display.
- Form Factor: The 830 G7 is a more compact, ultrabook-style laptop, while the 840 G7 may offer slightly more screen real estate and a larger keyboard.
Replacement Parts / Upgrades
If you’re looking for a motherboard replacement or upgrade, keep in mind that these models are designed to be relatively compact, and replacing the motherboard may require professional help, especially for managing the intricate connections to components like the processor, RAM, storage, and other onboard components.
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