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@DominicNikon what is your motherboard?

5th gen CPU might be for example an i7-5820k which is a great CPU btw.

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my mother broad says it supports 4th and 5th gen cpus and Intel just goes 4th gen to 6th gen?

no there are 5 th gen cpus the broadwell series for example the 5775c

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There are 5th Gen Broadwell CPUs but they were so lowkey and they are pointless

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my mother broad says it supports 4th and 5th gen cpus and Intel just goes 4th gen to 6th gen?

What motherboard do you have?

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@DominicNikon what is your motherboard?

5th gen CPU might be for example an i7-5820k which is a great CPU btw.

5 th gen is broadwell

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@DominicNikon what is your motherboard?

5th gen CPU might be for example an i7-5820k which is a great CPU btw.

No that's a different CPU socket

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It means that it supports the i7 5775C and i5 5765C. It will not support the i5 6600K or i7 6700K, they are 6th generation.

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my mother broad says it supports 4th and 5th gen cpus and Intel just goes 4th gen to 6th gen?

You would have a Z97 or 1150 correct? If so, then you would have a Haswell and Broadwell compatible board http://ark.intel.com/products/family/84979/5th-Generation-Intel-Core-i7-Processors#@All You can see all the releases for desktop Broadwell chips there. Broadwell was kind of a fail to be honest, Skylake is more like 5th gen.

Note: a 5960x 5930k, 5820k are not compatible with the Z97 chipset 

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Any Z97 or H97 is compatible with the Broadwell CPUs but they are pretty much pointless to buy

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You would have a Z97 or 1150 correct? If so, then you would have a Haswell and Broadwell compatible board http://ark.intel.com/products/family/84979/5th-Generation-Intel-Core-i7-Processors#@All You can see all the releases for desktop Broadwell chips there. Broadwell was kind of a fail to be honest, Skylake is more like 5th gen.

Note: a 5960x 5930k, 5820k are not compatible with the Z97 chipset 

z97 lga 1150

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my mother broad says it supports 4th and 5th gen cpus and Intel just goes 4th gen to 6th gen?

Fifth gen (broadwell) was mostly a laptop thing. It focused mostly on the igpu. They released some for the desktop recently, but just a couple. It was mostly so they could say they didn't skip broadwell on desktop. But I expect them to be mostly used in oem pcs

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That's an LGA 1150 motherboard, which support CPU's like the i3 4160, i5 4690K and i7 4770K.

As you can see, they all start with 4 (after the i3, i5 or i7) so I don't know what they mean by 5th gen.. (5th gen is a different socket)

Nvm, it supports those 5th gen CPU's. Broadwell. I was being dumb.

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That's an LGA 1150 motherboard, which support CPU's like the i3 4160, i5 4690K and i7 4770K.

As you can see, they all start with 4 (after the i3, i5 or i7) so I don't know what they mean by 5th gen.. (5th gen is a different socket)

so a upgrade would be a i7 4790k?

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That's an LGA 1150 motherboard, which support CPU's like the i3 4160, i5 4690K and i7 4770K.

As you can see, they all start with 4 (after the i3, i5 or i7) so I don't know what they mean by 5th gen.. (5th gen is a different socket)

Nope 5 gen (broadwell) is lga 1150. Skylake (6th gen) is lga 1151.

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so a upgrade would be a i7 4790k?

Yeah, your motherboard can handle it and it would be an upgrade over your i5 (in gaming a slight upgrade, but still an upgrade)

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That's an LGA 1150 motherboard, which support CPU's like the i3 4160, i5 4690K and i7 4770K.

As you can see, they all start with 4 (after the i3, i5 or i7) so I don't know what they mean by 5th gen.. (5th gen is a different socket)

Broadwell is still LGA1150, Skylake is introducing LGA1151.

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That's an LGA 1150 motherboard, which support CPU's like the i3 4160, i5 4690K and i7 4770K.

As you can see, they all start with 4 (after the i3, i5 or i7) so I don't know what they mean by 5th gen.. (5th gen is a different socket)

I thought 5th gen was a different socket at first buttt, its Broadwell, Your thinking of Skylake (6th Gen) broadwell is 5th and skylake is 6th 

Skylake has a different socket Broadwell and Haswell have the same socket

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Nope 5 gen (broadwell) is lga 1150. Skylake (6th gen) is lga 1151.

Broadwell is still LGA1150, Skylake is introducing LGA1151.

Yeah, just looked it up and now I feel like an idiot  :wacko:

Thanks for correcting me

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Yeah, just looked it up and now I feel like an idiot :wacko:

Thanks for correcting me

Broadwell was such a quiet release that no one can really be blamed for forgetting it exists

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Broadwell was such a quiet release that no one can really be blamed for forgetting it exists

I knew about it, but assumed it was another socket :P

 

but do i even need a upgrade?

For gaming only? Not really.

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