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06-26-2022 01:25 AM
I got HP Pavilion without cpu and gpu, now i want to put this computer together. I found on hp website cpu compatibility - there are only 2 cpu(i5-11400 and i7-11700). Two of this is quite bite expensive, so i think about king of value i3-10100f - its the same socket and tdp but aren't on compatibility list. I wonder if such a configuration is possible, are other cpu blocked by bios? Are there any ways to crack the bios? or just other processors will working normally, has someone checked it? I also found cheap i7-11700 Confidential Sample, i know this is pre-release CPU in lower clock but will it work on this motherboard? How bios whitelist actually work?
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06-26-2022 02:25 PM - edited 06-26-2022 02:28 PM
I have good news for you. Yes, there are a couple of Intel Core i3 processors which are compatible with your HP Stark (SSID: 8860) motherboard.
Starting with the Intel Core i3-10100F as shown here, for example: HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop TG01-2xxx Performance Results - UserBenchmark. These processors can indeed be bought very inexpensively such as here for $69: i3-10100f: Search Result | eBay.
Or you could pick the Intel Core i3-10105F as seen here: HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop TG01-2xxx Performance Results - UserBenchmark, which can be purchased starting at $85 here, for example: Intel Core i3-10105F 3.7GHz LGA1200 (400/500 Series) Comet Lake Desktop Processo 735858478106 | eBay.
And the Intel Core i3-10300 as seen here: HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop TG01-2xxx Performance Results - UserBenchmark, but these processors are more expensive ($144+).
Hope this was helpful.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777
06-26-2022 02:17 AM
hi
- TDP: up to 65 W
- Socket type: LGA1200
Processor | TDP |
Intel Core i5-11400 (Rocket Lake-S) 2.6 GHz base frequency, up to 4.4 GHz Max Turbo Frequency, 12 MB L3 cache, 6 cores | 65 W |
Intel Core i5-11400F (Rocket Lake-S) 2.6 GHz base frequency, up to 4.4 GHz Max Turbo Frequency, 12 MB L3 cache, 6 cores | 65 W |
Intel Core i7-11700 (Rocket Lake-S) 2.5 GHz base frequency, up to 4.9 GHz with Intel Turbo Boost Technology, 16 MB L3 cache, 8 cores | 65 W |
Intel Core i7-11700F (Rocket Lake-S) 2.5 GHz base frequency, up to 4.9 GHz with Intel Turbo Boost Technology, 16 MB L3 cache, 8 cores | 65 W |
So hp installed tested and validated this
a processor, not being on this list, but of the same type, would work, only, no one can guarantee it here, unless they have tried
And you risked waiting a long time..
sometimes a bios update may be necessary, but all at your own risk!
One thing, tell yourself that if the computer was stripped and sold empty, there is a reason!
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06-26-2022 09:36 AM
the previous owner took it apart because the motherboard, power supply and case have some limitations, unfortunately I didn't know about this before buying. For me, it makes no sense why the manufacturer introduces such restrictions in the modification of the device. But back to my question, maybe someone tried to insert a different CPU with the same TDP?
06-26-2022 02:25 PM - edited 06-26-2022 02:28 PM
I have good news for you. Yes, there are a couple of Intel Core i3 processors which are compatible with your HP Stark (SSID: 8860) motherboard.
Starting with the Intel Core i3-10100F as shown here, for example: HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop TG01-2xxx Performance Results - UserBenchmark. These processors can indeed be bought very inexpensively such as here for $69: i3-10100f: Search Result | eBay.
Or you could pick the Intel Core i3-10105F as seen here: HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop TG01-2xxx Performance Results - UserBenchmark, which can be purchased starting at $85 here, for example: Intel Core i3-10105F 3.7GHz LGA1200 (400/500 Series) Comet Lake Desktop Processo 735858478106 | eBay.
And the Intel Core i3-10300 as seen here: HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop TG01-2xxx Performance Results - UserBenchmark, but these processors are more expensive ($144+).
Hope this was helpful.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777
06-27-2022 10:16 AM
@JaBuko wrote:the previous owner took it apart because the motherboard, power supply and case have some limitations, unfortunately I didn't know about this before buying. For me, it makes no sense why the manufacturer introduces such restrictions in the modification of the device. But back to my question, maybe someone tried to insert a different CPU with the same TDP?
You talked about budget..
Do you have the intention, the means, to install a GPU with it?
Because you should know that if you use a processor, version F, no integrated
If you install an I3 processor, no need to install a very powerful graphics card
In one of the links given here, I see an i3, advertised at more / less €178
excluding the i5 version 11 processor I found it at €154.00
it's up to you, but don't buy a computer of this type, to install basic components, it would be a shame..
how much for the whole without processor/graphics card, you have at least everything else?
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06-27-2022 11:41 AM
@Prométhée wrote:
@JaBuko wrote:the previous owner took it apart because the motherboard, power supply and case have some limitations, unfortunately I didn't know about this before buying. For me, it makes no sense why the manufacturer introduces such restrictions in the modification of the device. But back to my question, maybe someone tried to insert a different CPU with the same TDP?
You talked about budget..
Do you have the intention, the means, to install a GPU with it?
Because you should know that if you use a processor, version F, no integrated
If you install an I3 processor, no need to install a very powerful graphics card
In one of the links given here, I see an i3, advertised at more / less €178
excluding the i5 version 11 processor I found it at €154.00
it's up to you, but don't buy a computer of this type, to install basic components, it would be a shame..
how much for the whole without processor/graphics card, you have at least everything else?
I have gtx 1660 super, i3 processor should be enough for this card.
06-27-2022 11:52 AM
Ok, so it's up to you, get started!
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