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James48
Level 7
Hello, my computer is 18 months old and I'm very satisfied with it, still, I'm curious if it's possible to place a 9e generation processor in my computer?

Probably the structure of the entire computer has to be rebuilt with new components? :confused:

Regards, James48
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James48
Level 7
Thank you, sorry, I thought you should click on my personal Specs button, I hope it's clear enough to read?

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James48

James48 wrote:
Thank you, sorry, I thought you should click on my personal Specs button, I hope it's clear enough to read?

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James48


Thank you very much for the useful advice.

Regards,
James48

Hi James48,

Before you do, make sure that your BIOS version will support it! I have a z390-e and had to get the supplier to flash it before building from scratch. So best update it before swapping the CPU. Look at the CPU list link posted above.

Also double check ram compatibility.

Gareth

gb2048 wrote:
Hi James48,

Before you do, make sure that your BIOS version will support it! I have a z390-e and had to get the supplier to flash it before building from scratch. So best update it before swapping the CPU. Look at the CPU list link posted above.

Also double check ram compatibility.

Gareth


Thank you Gareth, before I do something to change, I will inform my computer designer or engineer about it.

James48

davemon50
Level 11
Has to be the same socket. Your board is socket 1151.
Davemon50

davemon50 wrote:
Has to be the same socket. Your board is socket 1151.


I would like to know if my motherboard, graphics card and components can still be improved ?

James48 wrote:
I would like to know if my motherboard, graphics card and components can still be improved ?



You could upgrade the whole shebang. You could also just upgrade the graphics card only. I have a nine year old rig and upgraded the gpu first from one mediocre to two 1070s in SLI. I then upgraded those cards to two 2080s in SLI. These changes made a huge difference incrementally. However, with the lastest GPU upgrade the system couldn't keep up, the reason being the system was bottlenecking at the CPU level. That the case, the next upgrade for this system is both a motherboard and CPU because it would be hard to find an old CPU that is an upgrade--the CPU in this case being the best you could get at the time the rig was built.

In your case, you could get a better CPU, but because 1151 is an older socket, you'd probably have trouble finding a new CPU, however your i7 cpu could be upgraded to a better one. That would probably mean finding a good used one with some kind of vendor guarantee.

In the end, if you really wanted to firmly upgrade you could go with a new motherboard, cpu and gpu. Your psu might also need an upgrade depending on your power requirements. In the above mentioned case of the nine year old rig, a new motherboard and cpu would be what is needed to deal with the bottleneck.

Hopefully this helps.