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System Name | Felix777 |
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Processor | Core i5-3570k@stock |
Motherboard | Biostar H61 |
Memory | 8gb |
Video Card(s) | XFX RX 470 |
Storage | WD 500GB BLK |
Display(s) | Acer p236h bd |
Case | Haf 912 |
Audio Device(s) | onboard |
Power Supply | Rosewill CAPSTONE 450watt |
Software | Win 10 x64 |
So my bday is the 18th and i'm getting some cash and i'm going to upgrade my g1610 celeron to an i5. No overclocking since i'm on an H61, however i'm confused on how good an i5 i can get.
This states i can only get up to an i5-3350P. However, i've seen other manufacturers' boards(MSI) with H61 chipsets be compatible up to the i5-3570k and i7 3770k. Here's Intel's H61 compatibility list; it too states every CPU compatible.
Sooo, since i can't overclock, i want the highest Ghz i5 for about $200, but i'm not sure if i should go by the biostar. I also don't see why the CPU wouldn't be compatible since they allow CPU's of the same architecture to run on it, just lower speed.
This states i can only get up to an i5-3350P. However, i've seen other manufacturers' boards(MSI) with H61 chipsets be compatible up to the i5-3570k and i7 3770k. Here's Intel's H61 compatibility list; it too states every CPU compatible.
Sooo, since i can't overclock, i want the highest Ghz i5 for about $200, but i'm not sure if i should go by the biostar. I also don't see why the CPU wouldn't be compatible since they allow CPU's of the same architecture to run on it, just lower speed.