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Recently got my hands on a build with an I3-9100f on a h310m motherboard, it's a decent build, enough pcie slots for gpu, wifi/networking card and even an hba or so. Was thinking of making it into a server, thing is, I want to know if the CC150 is compatible with my board:

GIGABYTE H310M S2 2.0 (rev. 1.0)

There's not much documentation about it or anything about it on youtube or else, was hoping to find someone with a similar spec before pulling the trigger to buy it. Would also be great to know if it undervolts well, need minimal energy usage (electricity prices are entirely fucked)
(asking this cuz I've had some bad experiences with Asus and Msi boards being compatible with certain cpu's and not asrock or gigabyte)

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2 hours ago, VXVaayu said:

CC150

we cant really work with only model name. Is this a cooler, PSU, or anything like that?

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2 hours ago, SorryBella said:

we cant really work with only model name. Is this a cooler, PSU, or anything like that?

The CC150 is an intel CPU that was made exclusively for Nvidia GeForce now, in a partnership between intel and nvidia, the chip is a coffee lake chip with 8 cores and a clockspeed of 3.5ghz(base, there is no turbo) these chips resemble closer to xeons of that era in power consumption but don't require ECC memory, thus making it closer to an i9 9900(f)(as speculated on reddit)

It's a great choice for a cheap pc cuz it's only around 55$ on global ebay, for a modern platform with 8 nice cores and 3.5ghz

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To the best of my Knowledge, this CPU will best support the H360 / H370 / Z370 motherboards better. In the H310 range, some motherboards will do (Mostly MSI, ASUS, GIGABYTE). Also the stepping is "R0", not the regular "P0". Please know beforehand your motherboard supports this stepping. But I found that if your board (even it is a H310) supports XEON-E3-12xx-V3, then it will support this processor. Also another thing, this needs a decent graphics card, not some low end Geforce 610/710/ or Radeon HD 5450/6450 etc., nothing below GTX range or Radeon R7/R9 series. Also even its thermal levels are decent, I advice to use a very good CPU Cooler (Min 4 heat pipes tower model).  

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