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12-09-2018 11:37 PM
can i put a 300 series motherboard and a i5-9600 processor in a hp pavilion 570-p050? as an upgrade. i have not changed anything on it up to this point. so specs are still same as it comes, and all i want to upgrade is motherboard, processor and if i have to, a heat sink/cooling fan.
12-10-2018 05:28 AM
not really, most current HP cases no longer have a removable I/O rear plate, the ports are simply stamped out of the case metal
also you would need to do custom wiring for the front usb/audio as they again do not follow the industry standards
last when asking a question consider how hard it is for other people to determine just what you actually mean by "300 series motherboard is this a model name a brand name or what?
remember the help you receive is based in a large part on the details you provide.......
12-10-2018 07:23 AM
intel 300 series is what the i5 9600 says it works with when you in the description, so that was what i searched for and found qite a few options for 300 series motherboards. they seem to be primarily for 8th gen i3, i5, and i7 core processors, im not concerned about the plate and the front jack i can do that, i want to know if i do all the neccisary on screen prep for a swap, and then put the new motherboard and cpu in if it will work?
12-10-2018 12:33 PM
the intel 300 series you are refering to is a (Intel 300 series CHIPSET) not a motherboard model
you are incorectly describing the item and confusing people.
numerous companies "make" motherboards using the intel 300 series chipset under various names
nobody makes a motherboard model range called 300
next, your statement:
"if i do all the neccisary on screen prep for a swap"
i have absolutly no idea what you are talking about
Last,
"and then put the new motherboard and cpu in if it will work"
i allready told you what would be nessary to try to install a diffrent board in this non standard case, why are you again asking if it will work?
12-10-2018 02:37 PM
confusing ppl? u asked if it was a model of motherboadr and i said the i5 said it was compatable. i never said if it was a model or anything just said that the if says it in description... ur the confusing one i ask if it will work and u start talking about fitting the case i i asked if it would work to replace these parts with the new ones,i nevr asked if it would fit my case. and i asked if there was any on screen prep steps like things i need to do on computer before i shut it down to swap boards... i came on here to be helped... not bothered about how "stupid " i am...i wouldnt be here if i knew what i was doing
12-10-2018
06:56 PM
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12-10-2018
07:42 PM
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Cheron-Z
no excuse for complaining when someone is trying to teach you
people learn by being told when something is wrong or incorectly stated.
since you don't want any help from me i will leave you to seek comments from other posters