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MEDION AKOYA P56000 (MD 34030) A-NL upgrade naar W11

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noton
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MEDION AKOYA P56000 (MD 34030) A-NL upgrade naar W11

Hallo,

Ik wil deze desktop nog upgraden naar W11.

De amd ryzen 5 1600 voldoet niet aan de W11 specs.

Kan ik een andere cpu installeren op dit motherboard, zodat wel aan de specs voldaan wordt?

 

BVD

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daddle
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@noton

0. Take the wallsocket plug out

1. Open the case ( left side, two screws at the back)

2. Pull the sidewall backwards

3. Declipse the black air funnell.

4. Open the  fan's power connector plug from the motherboard. 

5. Loosen the four screws in the corners of the fan (Sometimes these are spring-loaded retaining pins.)

6. ---> in this case you can press the pins in the corners down and twist them (approx. 60°) to secure them in the relaxed position.

7. Remove the fan and heatsink (the fan often has a few hooks clipped onto the heatsink).

8. After that, you can remove the processor and clean the old thermal paste from the heatsink with a tissue and some alcohol solution.
Pay attention to the marked corner (usually indicated by the beveled pin arrangement), which you will also find on the new processor.

9. Apply new thermal paste to the raised part of the processor where the heatsink rests. It's best to apply it to the contact surface to a thickness of about 1/2 mm.

10. After inserting the processor, place the heatsink with the clipped-on fan in the center and tighten the retaining screws. The spring-loaded retaining pins can be re-fixed by turning them backwards.

11. Replug the fans power cord into the mainboard socket

12. Reclipse the air  funnel back

 

Groetjes, daddle

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daddle
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@noton 

 

Ja dit is merkwaardig. Maar definitief (actueel gisteren nog nagekeken) in de P56005 moederboord (ECS B550A4-EM), zegt de PC in instellingen ->  Update  hij  is goedgekeurd voor upgrade naar Win 11. Dus daarmee ook de Proc AMD Ryzen 5 1600

 

groet, daddle

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Fishtown
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Hi @noton 

zieh hier:

https://community.medion.com/t5/kb/en/ta-p/138828

doei Fishtown

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noton
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Oke  dank U.

Dus een Ryzer 5 of zelfs een 7 zou zonder aanpassingen geplaats kunnen worden?

Welke processor zou U aanbevelen?

Ik hoef niet veel meer snelheid. De computer voldoet nu goed.

Ik wil er ook niet meer al te veel geld aan uitgeven.

 

BVD

Major_ToM
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Hi @noton ,

heb je je beslissing al genomen? We hebben vergelijkbare pc's verkocht, inclusief die CPU's. 


RYZEN7-1700 3.0GHZ 65W
RYZEN5-1600 3.2GHZ 65W

Uiteraard moet u ervoor zorgen dat de nieuwste BIOS-versie al is geïnstalleerd voordat u de nieuwe CPU toevoegt.

 

Groetjes

 

Major ToM


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noton
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Thanks. Major Tom 

I will go for the RYZEN5-1600 3.2GHZ 65W.

 

Is there a "how to do it" article?

This will be my first processor swap.

Or is it hop off and hop on???

daddle
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@noton

0. Take the wallsocket plug out

1. Open the case ( left side, two screws at the back)

2. Pull the sidewall backwards

3. Declipse the black air funnell.

4. Open the  fan's power connector plug from the motherboard. 

5. Loosen the four screws in the corners of the fan (Sometimes these are spring-loaded retaining pins.)

6. ---> in this case you can press the pins in the corners down and twist them (approx. 60°) to secure them in the relaxed position.

7. Remove the fan and heatsink (the fan often has a few hooks clipped onto the heatsink).

8. After that, you can remove the processor and clean the old thermal paste from the heatsink with a tissue and some alcohol solution.
Pay attention to the marked corner (usually indicated by the beveled pin arrangement), which you will also find on the new processor.

9. Apply new thermal paste to the raised part of the processor where the heatsink rests. It's best to apply it to the contact surface to a thickness of about 1/2 mm.

10. After inserting the processor, place the heatsink with the clipped-on fan in the center and tighten the retaining screws. The spring-loaded retaining pins can be re-fixed by turning them backwards.

11. Replug the fans power cord into the mainboard socket

12. Reclipse the air  funnel back

 

Groetjes, daddle

noton
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Thanks Daddle for the information.

This is a very clear story.

Thanks again.

daddle
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@noton 

 


@noton  schrieb:

Thanks. Major Tom 

I will go for the RYZEN5-1600 3.2GHZ 65W.


Why do you go for the  RYZEN5-1600 3.2GHZ? That is your original Proc built in to the retail version of your PC  P56000, like you wrote in Post1. 

You said it isn't Win 11 compatible.

 

daddle

noton
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Oh, now I see. You are right.

I will go for the RYZEN7-1700 3.0GHZ 65W

Thanks

daddle
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@Major_ToM 

 

Hallo Major,

kannst du mir auch eine Empfehlung geben bzw. sagen welche AMD Procs ihr im MB 20066891 (u.a. im P56005 oder anderen PCs) verbaut habt, oder generell welche schnelleren  AMD Procs passen würden. Ursprünglich verbaut war ein AMD AM4 RYZEN5-2600 3.4GHZ 65W.

Muss den Proc wegen dem Upgrade auf Win 11 im Rechner meiner Frau austauschen, und würde ihn gleichzeitig gerne etwas beschleunigen.

Dieses MB hat auch den AM4 CPU Sockel, aber einen höheren Chipsatz AMD B550 und eine TDP von max 95 W. 

 

Vielen Dank Gruß, daddle

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