Deskmini 310W dead after i9-9900 upgrade |
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fredus
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Posted: 08 Mar 2021 at 2:45pm |
Hi there!
I've been using a Deskmini 310W for the past year with no issue. I was using it with a Intel Core i7-9700T. Today, I wanted to upgrade to an i9-9900 (brand new). Swapped the CPU, started the system. I had a message like F2 or ESC for bios, F11 for something, etc. 4 options. But the keyboard was not working ... Odd. Tried multiple time. Nothing. So I thought the BIOS has to be upgraded for the i9-9900 to work. Put back the i7 and then nothing. No message, black screen. Tried to reconnect everything, nothing. Black screen. I've ordered a new Deskmini 310w because I really need it but now I don't know which CPU to install ... :( I'm just afraid the same thing is going to happen if I install the i9-9900 ... There is one Amazon review stating: "with the recent bios update to 3.40, the intel i9 series of processors will work however as they are unlocked multipliers, the TDP is set up to 95W, which exceeds the maximum 65W recommended for this board.... you have the potential to cook the board and make it unusable by using the current i9 intel processors." Any suggestion£ Thank you! |
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Xaltar
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I would try clearing CMOS (with the 9700T installed) and see if you can't get
the system running again. I would not recommend a 95w CPU in a Deskmini, it will be taxing both the power delivery system of the board as well as your power brick. The 9700T is perfect, lower power draw but still plenty of performance and cores. |
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fredus
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The deskmini doesn't work anymore with the 9700T :( I think something got fried when I installed the i9-9900. BTW the i9-9900 is rated at 65 TDP so I don't know why the deskmini couldn't handle it.
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fredus
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On the CPU support list, it says that the i9-9900 is supported
https://www.asrock.com/Nettop/Intel/DeskMini%20310%20Series/index.asp#CPU Fred |
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fredus
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I know understand what you mention with clearing the CMOS ...
"Clear CMOS Pad allows you to clear the data in CMOS. To clear CMOS, disconnect the power supply and short the Clear CMOS Pad." Do you know how I short the pad£ |
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Tried to short the CMOS pad but no change. Installed the i7 CPU, stick of ram and M.2 stick ... No go. Black screen.
When the new one comes in on Wednesday, I will install the i7 and not upgrade to i9-9900 even tough it says it is supported. I don't want to take the risk :( |
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Would have been great to get confirmation about the i9-9900 being supported. Are there any customers using it with Deskmini 310w£
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I am just a moderator and don't speak for ASRock. My advice is simply that, I
personally would not use a 9900 on a Deskmini, just like I would be uncomfortable putting a 9900 in a regular H310 desktop board, the power design just isn't beefy enough. The deskmini makes sacrifices for the sake of small form factor and the H310 boards sacrifice for the sake of cost. The components in the desk mini are much higher quality than what you would find on a budget board but they are not configured for high power draw. Technically, the 9900 should work but it will be pushing the limits of the board. If I may ask, what are you using the system for that you feel the need to upgrade from the already very capable 9700T£ |
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As for shorting the clear CMOS pads, you can use any conductive object and just
bridge the 2 contacts (with the power disconnected from the unit). I typically use a pair of tweezers or flat head screw driver, you can also use a length of electrical wire and just touch each end to a pad. |
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fredus
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Thanks a lot for your perspective on the i9-9900! It supports my opinion as well. Thanks again!
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