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04-03-2025 09:08 AM - edited 04-03-2025 09:49 AM
I took psu asus prime 850 w, crucial m2 1 tb , 4060ti 8gb tuf gaming, i will put 64 gb ram ddr4 udimm 3200 crucial pro 4*16gb, my question is motherboard accept one i9 or its better one i7 9700 as my i7 8700k
04-03-2025 09:15 AM
I took psu asus prime 850 w, crucial m2 1 tb , 4060ti 8gb tuf gaming, i will put 64 gb ram ddr4 udimm 3200 crucial pro 4*16gb, my question is motherboard accept one i9 or its better one i7 9700 as my i7 8700k
04-05-2025 06:25 AM - edited 04-05-2025 06:25 AM
@Jotah89, Welcome to HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.
From what I can see, you have an HP prebuilt gaming desktop (possibly something like the HP Pavilion Gaming or Omen series), and you've already upgraded a number of components like the PSU, GPU, SSD, and plan to upgrade the RAM.Your current CPU is an Intel Core i7-8700K, and you're wondering whether your motherboard can support an i9, or if upgrading to an i7-9700 is a better choice.
✅ First, Let’s Identify Your Motherboard
Based on the image, the motherboard appears to be an OEM HP motherboard with a red-and-black color scheme, commonly seen in HP desktops like the HP 8309 or 8437 series, using Intel 300-series chipsets (likely Z370 or B360).
🔎 Compatibility Breakdown:
✅ Your Current CPU:
- i7-8700K: 6 cores / 12 threads, base 3.7 GHz, turbo 4.7 GHz
- Supported on LGA 1151 socket (300-series chipset)
🔁 i7-9700:
- i7-9700 (non-K): 8 cores / 8 threads, no hyperthreading, higher single-core performance.
- Still LGA 1151, compatible with Z370/Z390 motherboards after a BIOS update.
- Not a huge upgrade over the 8700K unless you're moving to multi-core focused workloads.
❓ i9 Compatibility:
- i9-9900 / i9-9900K are also LGA 1151 (300 series) chips.
- If your motherboard is Z370 or Z390, it can support i9-9900K (8 cores / 16 threads) with a BIOS update.
🔧 What You Should Check
- Find the exact HP motherboard model:
- Use msinfo32 or CPU-Z to check the baseboard model.
- If it’s something like “HP 8437” or "8433" with Z370, then you're likely safe to upgrade to i9-9900 or 9900K.
- BIOS version:
- You'll need the latest BIOS from HP to support 9th-gen CPUs.
Recommendation
- ✅ If your motherboard supports it, the i9-9900K is the best CPU you can get for that platform.
- 🔁 The i7-9700 is not a major jump from i7-8700K — you’ll actually lose hyperthreading.
⚠️ Important Considerations
- Be aware that HP OEM motherboards often lock BIOS updates or have limited overclocking features even with K-series CPUs.
RAM Compatibility
- 64 GB DDR4 3200 UDIMM Crucial Pro should work if your motherboard supports XMP and 64 GB max capacity.
I hope this helps.
Take care and have a good day.
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