What generation is HP Pavilion dv7?

Hardware

Product Name dv7-6c43cl
Microprocessor 2.20 GHz 2nd generation Intel Core i7-2670QM Processor with Turbo Boost Technology up to 3.10 GHz
Memory 8GB DDR3 SDRAM (2 DIMM)
Memory Max Maximum supported = 16GB
Video Graphics Intel HD Graphics 3000

How do I find my HP Pavilion dv7 model number?

It’s on the laptop itself, underneath. On my dv7 (which I now know is a Envy dv7-7205tx) it was behind the battery. Just flip it over (either turned off or at least plugged in, obvs!), take off the battery, and underneath there’s a whole lot of info including serial numbers and model numbers/classes.

How much does HP Pavilion dv7 weigh?

There is one small quick-launch button for a Web browser, and there’s also a fingerprint reader for use with HP’s SimplePass software for password support, but that’s it….The Bottom Line.

Price as reviewed $749.99
System weight / Weight with AC adapter 7.2 pounds / 7.9 pounds
Category Mainstream

Is HP Pavilion dv7 good for gaming?

Armed with Nvidia’s GeForce 9600M GT graphics card and 512MB dedicated memory, the dv7 is ready for some serious gaming and multimedia usage. That means while it’s fine for mainstream games, it will deliver below-average performance for high-end games like Crysis.

What processor does the HP Pavilion dv6 have?

Intel Core i5-2450M
Hardware

Product Name dv6-6c50us
Microprocessor 2.50 GHz 2nd generation Intel Core i5-2450M Processor with Turbo Boost Technology up to 3.10 GHz
Memory 6GB DDR3 SDRAM (2 DIMM)
Memory Max Maximum supported = 16GB
Video Graphics Intel HD Graphics 3000

How do I find out what my laptop model is?

Click on the Start button, right-click on “Computer” and then click on “Properties”. This process will display the information about the laptop’s computer make and model, operating system, RAM specifications, and processor model.

Why wont my HP Pavilion dv7 turn on?

To perform a hard reset, power down the computer and disconnect all devices. Then remove the battery, and press and hold the power button for at least 15 seconds. Then plug in the battery and power cord and attempt the boot the computer normally. If the problem persists, first attempt to replace the RAM.