The HP ProBook 465 G11 (2025) 16″ is classified as a productivity laptop with a weight of 1748g and a compact volume of 901.09 cm³. Its physical footprint measures 359mm wide by 251mm tall, with a slim 10mm thickness. The keyboard does not include backlighting, and the chassis is neither weather-sealed nor built to rugged standards. It also does not use a fanless design, meaning active cooling is present.
The laptop features a 16″ screen with a 1920x1200 resolution, providing a slightly taller aspect ratio that adds a bit of extra vertical space for documents and productivity tasks. It does not include a touch screen or anti-reflection coating. The system supports up to 4 external displays simultaneously, making it a capable option for multi-monitor setups.
The HP ProBook 465 G11 (2025) 16″ is equipped with an 8-core, 64-bit CPU running at a base speed of 2.7GHz per core, with a turbo clock speed reaching 4.75GHz, and supports multithreading across 16 threads. It comes with 32GB of DDR5 RAM — expandable up to 64GB — and a 1024GB NVMe SSD connected via PCIe 4, both built on flash storage for fast data access. The GPU runs at 2000MHz with a turbo of 2200MHz and supports DirectX 12, though XeSS (XMX) is not available. The processor is fabricated on a 6nm process, contributing to its overall efficiency profile.
In standardized benchmark testing, the HP ProBook 465 G11 (2025) 16″ scores 7673 in Geekbench 6 multi-core and 1771 in the single-core test, reflecting its multi-threaded capabilities relative to single-core throughput. On the PassMark scale, it achieves an overall score of 20722, with a single-core PassMark result of 3236, giving a clearer picture of per-core processing performance.
The HP ProBook 465 G11 (2025) 16″ offers a well-rounded port selection, including two USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C and two USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A ports, though there are no USB 4, Thunderbolt 3 or 4, DisplayPort, mini DisplayPort, USB 2.0, or VGA outputs. Video output is handled by a single HDMI 2.1 port, and the system also supports AirPlay. Wired networking is available via one RJ45 port, while wireless connectivity covers Wi-Fi 6E, Wi-Fi 6, Wi-Fi 5, and Wi-Fi 4, paired with Bluetooth 5.3. There is no external memory slot on this model.
The HP ProBook 465 G11 (2025) 16″ includes sleep-and-charge USB ports, allowing connected devices to be charged even when the laptop is powered off or in sleep mode. It does not use a MagSafe power adapter.
The HP ProBook 465 G11 (2025) 16″ covers the core security and audio essentials, featuring a fingerprint scanner and 3D facial recognition for biometric login alongside a front camera and a single built-in microphone. Audio is handled by stereo speakers and a 3.5mm headset jack, though Dolby Atmos and S/PDIF output are not supported. On the graphics side, ray tracing and DLSS are not available. The laptop does not include a stylus, voice command support, optical disc drive, or motion sensors such as a gyroscope, accelerometer, or compass, and GPS is also absent.
The laptop CPU carries a clock multiplier of 27 and a TDP of 28W, with a maximum operating temperature of 95°C, and does not feature an unlocked multiplier or big.LITTLE architecture. The processor supports a broad set of instruction sets including MMX, F16C, FMA3, AES, AVX, AVX2, SSE 4.1, and SSE 4.2, and includes NX bit support. Memory runs across 2 channels at up to 6400MHz, with ECC support available, while the cache hierarchy spans 512KB of L1, 4MB of L2 at 0.5MB per core, and 16MB of L3 cache at 2MB per core. Graphics are handled by the integrated Radeon 680M, which features 768 shading units, 48 TMUs, 32 ROPs, and 12 execution units, with support for OpenCL 2.2 and OpenGL 4.6. The overclocked PassMark result stands at 22095.