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    Posted: 31 Aug 2015 at 8:58am
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I have a question, does the Asrock x99m fatal1tt køller support the i7 4820k CPU ?

Please somebody give med an fast straight answer

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No it does not.

The 4820k is based on Ivybridge which is a generation behind the X99 chipset. The socket 2011 platform is not backwards compatible. For a 4820k you would need and X79 board.  

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Originally posted by REKTGuy REKTGuy wrote:

Hi

I have a question, does the Asrock x99m fatal1tt køller support the i7 4820k CPU ?

Please somebody give med an fast straight answer

Best regards
Tommy 'REKTGuy'


No it doesn't. Zero X99 boards will support any i7-4000K or i7-3000K series HEDT processors.

X99 boards use a different CPU socket than that processor. It is called the 2011-v3 socket.

The i7-4000K or i7-3000K series HEDT processors use the standard 2011 socket only.

X99 boards can only use the i7-5000K series processors, or the equivalent Xeon processors.

Besides the 2011-v3 socket difference, the i7-5000K series are Haswell architecture processors, which use a different power input design than the other HEDT CPUs. Actually, the different power delivery design is what caused the need for the new 2011-v3 socket.

EDIT: Beaten by nine minutes by Xaltar! Wink


Edited by parsec - 31 Aug 2015 at 2:49pm
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