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04-01-2021 05:57 AM
Hello! I want to upgrade my CPU from an intel I5-9400F to an Intel 9-9000KF. I have found that the H370 chipset supports this with a BIOS update. Is this accurate? I am also curious if the power supply is strong enough to support such an upgrade. I tried to calculate the total amount of power usage and found that it should work, but I can not be sure and I am hesitant to spend the money before I am certain.
Also; is the stock intel cooler the same for both Intel processors since they go on the same socket or would I need to buy a boxed CPU?
The reason for the upgrade is that I am often running calculations that is making the CPU run at maximum capacity for a good while (30min or more), ending with the software crashing. One example is if I place a (Heavy) formula in an excel sheet with more than 50K rows (I realize I can use VB, but I use this as an example)
Some relevant information
Max TDP for Intel I5-9400F is 65[W]
Max TDP for Intel I9-9900KF is 95[W]
Both use socket 1151 LGA
My Motherboard is a Berks 884C (HP) Coffee Lake, H370
I think (but I am not sure) that my power supply is 400W 80 Plus Gold (or somthing like that )
Thank you in advance for the help!
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04-02-2021 09:32 AM
Check yourself, there is an update which indicates support for the processor, but for the i7 only
F.22 Rev.A
Fix and enhancements:
so for the moment, no solution here
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04-01-2021 10:04 AM
Hello
for the moment we cannot answer your question
Look at the specifications of your computer, and motherboard!
HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop 790-0819no Product Specifications
Intel® Core™ i5-9400F (2.9 GHz base frequency, up to 4.1 GHz with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology, 9 MB cache, 6 cores)
motherboard specifications, Berks
- TDP: up to 65 W
- Socket type: LGA1151
- Motherboard supports the following processor upgrades:ProcessorTDPIntel Core i7+8700 (Coffee Lake-S) 3.2 GHz, Hexa Core65 WIntel Core i7-8700 (Coffee Lake-S) 3.2 GHz, Hexa Core, 12 threads65 WIntel Core i5-8400 (Coffee Lake-S) 2.8 GHz, Hexa Core, 6 threads65 WIntel Core i5+8400 (Coffee Lake-S) 2.8 GHz, Hexa Core65 WIntel Core i3-8100 (Coffee Lake-S) 3.6 GHz, 4 cores65 W
The information is false and or missing
It's just mention this
Besides, there are other processors, as for your model.
I don't have time to compare everything, but at best I found this
HP Pavilion Gaming 790-0176hk Product Specifications
Intel® Core™ i7-9700F (3 GHz base frequency, up to 4.7 GHz with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology, 12 MB cache, 8 cores)
take a look
https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-pavilion-gaming-desktop-pc-790-0000i/20395823/product-info
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04-02-2021 08:45 AM
Thank you for the reply!
I have looked at the computer and motherboard specifications without becoming any wiser since the maximum TDP of the I9 is 95W.
The Intel I9-9900KF specifications say that the CPU will work with H370 chipset, but the BIOS would need to be updated.
04-02-2021 09:32 AM
Check yourself, there is an update which indicates support for the processor, but for the i7 only
F.22 Rev.A
Fix and enhancements:
so for the moment, no solution here
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