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I'm going to put a Skylake in my LGA1150 board

please do this, kill a skylake chip that is in short supply, kill a perfectly good mobo and preferably, give yourself a good frying to stop these useless ideas

 

Sometimes I think this skylake thing will be a flop boosted by the shortage thing.   It wasn't like this when the last generation of i5s adn i7s came out.

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i'll have it if you hate it that much. I'll take it off your hands willingly.

Do you have an i7 skylake to trade for my 4790K?

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here, you even said it

 

Dude, that can be easily cancelled with Memory Express....espically when I spoke to them yesterday...they don't have an ETA.

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well, funnily enough, even if i did have a skylake i7, i'd have it in a Z170 board and I wouldn't be a total twat, trying to kill a CPU that is in short supply, sought after and also extremely good.

 

quit trolling and piss off.

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I just don't want to buy all new DDR4 and a new 1151 socket motherboard.

You will break the CPU or Mobo if not both. Just don't waste your money. DDR4 ram now days isn't to much more then ddr3 and you can sell your old,CPU mobo and ram to help with the cost. Don't do it man just don't.

 

 

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My build is only 1 year old. 

 

My board is an ASUS Z-87 Pro with a LGA1150 socket.

I have a i7-4790K processor in there and I have the board maxed out at 32GB of RAM.

 

Since Skylake has all this DDR4 stuff and the CPU socket has only 1 extra pin, I'm going to put the i7 skylake in there.  It should be fine.  1 extra pin doesn't make a difference I don't think.

I'm doing this because I don't want to go out and buy new DDR4.

 

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My build is only 1 year old. 

 

My board is an ASUS Z-87 Pro with a LGA1150 socket.

I have a i7-4790K processor in there and I have the board maxed out at 32GB of RAM.

 

Since Skylake has all this DDR4 stuff and the CPU socket has only 1 extra pin, I'm going to put the i7 skylake in there.  It should be fine.  1 extra pin doesn't make a difference I don't think.

I'm doing this because I don't want to go out and buy new DDR4.

 

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 i have a 4690k that is having the shit hammered out of it because I need more power than 4 threads can currently provide.

 

well, since you have an 1150 socket, go get yourself an i7 haswell

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well, since you have an 1150 socket, go get yourself an i7 haswell

Bro. Just sell the 1150 stuff. heck I need a 4790k for my nas if I can get a good deal. I may do encoding with it. But dont kill a great mobo and cpu. I have at z87 and it is a great board

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I'm not buying a new mobo

Then don't buy the CPU either.

 

 

I'm only joking on the dremel thing.  They can't key it differently cause it's only 1 pin difference.  Plus all the LGA 1150 aftermarket coolers work on the 1151 sockets....therefore they have to have the same physical layout.

That's because the heatsink compatibility is based on where the screw holes in the motherboard are for a heatsink to be attached. This is irrelevant to the CPU pins and CPU compatibility

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He's obviously set on a path for failure. Nothing we say can persuade the troll not to do what he claims he wants to do.

 

All we can do now is sit back and laugh as he fails.

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It should be fine.  1 extra pin doesn't make a difference I don't think.

 

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Seriously though, don't actually do this.

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okay, just make sure to send this thread to the insurance Companies when this starts a fire and burns down your house  :P

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lol.

 

Lets see how it goes.

 

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What a fail troll. While you're at it, why not try to cram a Sandy Bridge into the motherboard? It's just 4 pins difference, doesn't matter, right? And then mix DDR4 and 3 RAM sticks...

 

 

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8/10 on creativity but only 4/10 for execution of this troll, wasn't very funny.

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Ok, so according to that logic everything with the same number of pins is the same.
Then plug a cable in the wall and rewire it to plug it in a fan header, it has one pin more, but connect one of them to ground. You'll get your best 1337 oc experience if you eat some dank doritos while doing this.

 

@Kevguy on a serious note, if you don't wan't to buy DDR4 RAM get the Asus Z170-P D3, it supports DDR3 and it's one of the cheapest Z170 mbs

And yes, supports 1,5/1,6/1,65 V RAM too before you ask

https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/Z170-P-D3/specifications/

http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/LGA1151/Z170-P-D3/Z170-P_D3_DRAM_QVL.pdf

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Ok, so according to that logic everything with the same number of pins is the same.

Then plug a cable in the wall and rewire it to plug it in a fan header, it has one pin more, but connect one of them to ground. You'll get your best 1337 oc experience if you eat some dank doritos while doing this.

Ha! Oh man. Back when I was much much younger a friend and I had a car stereo we wanted to bench test.... now us being dumbass high schoolers at the time we figured electricity was electricity and the radio would draw what it needed so we wired a two prong plug end to it and stuck it in a socket.

On a metal workbench.

Those were some sweet fireworks and a valuable lesson learned.

On topic: this smells like a troll thread to me. But hey its op's money, as long as he posts a YouTube vid of the installation it's all good.

I feel sorry for that Skylake cpu though.

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you could mod the lga 771 xeons to work on lga 775 boards idk of it's possible to do it with this.

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you could mod the lga 771 xeons to work on lga 775 boards idk of it's possible to do it with this toe.

Not the same case, different architecture, different pinout and FIVR moved to mb

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man just do it already enough.

proof or didnt happen.

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well this will be interesting. I expect a dead CPU by the end. :)

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