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Z370/90 will work with coffee lake 

Z270 will work with kaby lake and coffee lake ( 8th gen ) and sky lake

Z170 only sky lake and kaby lake  

LGA 1151 doesn't mean all LGA 1151 will work 

LGA 1150 the two boards support all haswell cpus

Lga1155 z67 support ivy bridge and sandy bridge so will the z77 

Lga1156 1st gen ( don't know how to spell the name ) 

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6 minutes ago, Intelamd said:

I'm just curious to see if it would work or not, would save a lot of money if it does.

You would think that's an amazing idea. Until you consider the electrical differences between the generations of DDR that would best case kill your CPU, worst case set your house on fire. I imagine that would be quite a #FireGate controversy on twitter,

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2 minutes ago, TofuHaroto said:

Z270 will work with kaby lake and coffee lake ( 8th gen ) and sky lake

Just Kaby Lake and Skylake officially. For Coffee Lake and Coffee Lake Refresh you need a 300 series chipset (unless you're into BIOS modding).

2 minutes ago, TofuHaroto said:

Lga1155 z67 support ivy bridge and sandy bridge so will the z77 

That's Z68 and Z77. The was a _67 chipset for Sandy Bridge, but it was called P67, not Z67.

 

Just two minor corrections haha.

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4 minutes ago, Mateyyy said:

That's Z68 and Z77. The was a _67 chipset for Sandy Bridge, but it was called P67, not Z67.

 

Just two minor corrections haha

My bad I kind of get lost with names lol 

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