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Hi, will my msi b150a gaming pro motherboard be compatible with the new kaby lake i5 7600k?
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With a BIOS update, yes. However an unlocked CPU would not make sense with your motherboard. Also Kaby Lake CPUs are minimum gain over Skylake and are over priced right now.
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Like 13 said about compatibility. However Kaby lake is a miniscule performance increase it only offers higher stock clock speeds and 4k encoder drm so you can stream and watch certain 4k content like Netflix 4k (which only works on Microsoft Edge)
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Thanks guys, i am sending my i5 6600 back so for an extra few pounds why not?
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Why would you send your 6600 back just to replace it with a 7600k? Kaby Lake CPUs are not a logical upgrade from Skylake, especially an i5 to an i5. Also as I said, an unlocked CPU is totally wasted in that motherboard. IF anything, an i5-7500 or even i5-7600 would make more sense but there's absolutely zero reason to swap out an i5-6600.
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13 wrote Why would you send your 6600 back just to replace it with a 7600k? Kaby Lake CPUs are not a logical upgrade from Skylake, especially an i5 to an i5. Also as I said, an unlocked CPU is totally wasted in that motherboard. IF anything, an i5-7500 or even i5-7600 would make more sense but there's absolutely zero reason to swap out an i5-6600.
I might replace the mobo in a few weeks, been looking at some z270a boards.
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It's not a logical upgrade. Your i5-6600 is still plenty. It doesn't make sense for anyone who bought a decent CPU(modern i3/i5/i7) in the last 4 years or so to 'upgrade' to Kaby Lake. It's a waste of money. At the very least, wait for Zen, but that's also likely not going to be a logical upgrade from an i5-6600 unless you go high end Zen, but at that point, you'd probably be better off upgrading to a compatible i7, like a 6700 or 7700.
The only reason I'd bother upgrading from an i5-6600 is if I was going with a better CPU(i7 or Zen equivalent when it releases) and was specifically going to overclock. It just does not make sense to upgrade from an i5 to a slightly newer i5.
The only reason I'd bother upgrading from an i5-6600 is if I was going with a better CPU(i7 or Zen equivalent when it releases) and was specifically going to overclock. It just does not make sense to upgrade from an i5 to a slightly newer i5.
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13 wrote It's not a logical upgrade. Your i5-6600 is still plenty. It doesn't make sense for anyone who bought a decent CPU(modern i3/i5/i7) in the last 4 years or so to 'upgrade' to Kaby Lake. It's a waste of money. At the very least, wait for Zen, but that's also likely not going to be a logical upgrade from an i5-6600 unless you go high end Zen, but at that point, you'd probably be better off upgrading to a compatible i7, like a 6700 or 7700.
The only reason I'd bother upgrading from an i5-6600 is if I was going with a better CPU(i7 or Zen equivalent when it releases) and was specifically going to overclock. It just does not make sense to upgrade from an i5 to a slightly newer i5.
It was an extra £5 man, not gonna pass up a deal like that.
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What was an extra £5?
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13 wrote What was an extra £5?
Sending back his 6600 for a 7600k
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