Ndi ko pa natry sir e..Pero I expect it na nasa 70's to 80's siya...Mukhang ndi talaga kaya ng Antec 920 ang 5.0ghz...Pero atleast the 7700K na nakuha ko kelangan lang ng 1.312v para sa 5.0ghz which is safe pa yung voltage..Heat lang talaga ang problem..
Ahh ok ok... Kung sakali makapagtest ka pakipost nalang thanks! Btw, plano mo mag OC ng memory? May mga nabasa kasi ako review kaya ng samples nila 3600+ kahit 4000mhz kasama pa CPU OC ng 4.8ghz.
Yang Gigabyte H110m H suppurted ang Kaby Lake sa bios F20. Kelangan updated ang bios bago magamit ang Kaby Lake..You have to use older Skylake CPU to update bios or sana yung store na bibilhan mo updated na nila yung Bios..
so I did a bios update sa BIostar Racing Z170 GT7 board in case I wanna try out the pentium kabys at ito bumulaga sakin. They gimped memory tweaking on the latest bios. Damn shame. Already sent an email kay biostar last weekend to explain the anomaly they haven't replied yet.
currently, im using 1155 setup, Asrock H61M-VS motherboard with i5-3550 cpu. nabili ko ng 2nd hand around 2013 ng sobrang mura.
wala naman problema sa desktop ko, medyo napaglumaan lang ng panahon. hehehe!
ngayon po e pinayuhan po kasi ako ng kaibigan ko na mag-fully upgrade na ng mobo/cpu. pero almost new lang po yung RAM (HyperX 8GB single DDR3). dapat na po ba ako magpalit ng mobo and cpu?
kung bibili ako ng 1151 mobo and cpu, anong setup po kaya yung makakamura ako na sure na mapapansin ko na nagkaroon ng improvement?
To no surprise, ASUS just lists Windows 7/8.1/10 as the supported operating systems for this motherboard. But I've had no problems loading various Linux distributions onto the system. Among the tests I've run to date with the ASUS PRIME Z270-P include:
- Windows 10 vs. Linux HD Graphics 630 tests.
- Intel Core i3 7100 benchmarks.
- Intel Core i5 7600K benchmarks.
- Fedora vs. Ubuntu vs. openSUSE vs. Clear Linux For Intel Steam Gaming Performance.
And several other articles, along with more results on the way. Fedora 25, Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 16.10, openSUSE Tumbleweed, Intel Clear Linux, and Debian Stretch have been among the Linux distributions I tested with the PRIME Z270-P system so far. Assuming you are on one of those distributions or another one with a recent Linux kernel release and ideally the latest Mesa, you should be in good shape for support, at least as far as all core functionality is concerned.
currently, im using 1155 setup, Asrock H61M-VS motherboard with i5-3550 cpu. nabili ko ng 2nd hand around 2013 ng sobrang mura.
wala naman problema sa desktop ko, medyo napaglumaan lang ng panahon. hehehe!
ngayon po e pinayuhan po kasi ako ng kaibigan ko na mag-fully upgrade na ng mobo/cpu. pero almost new lang po yung RAM (HyperX 8GB single DDR3). dapat na po ba ako magpalit ng mobo and cpu?
Actually malakas pa yung setup mo for games and sa tingin ko hindi pa sulit mag upgrade ng CPU... unless may balak ka bumili ng high-end videocard. Mas maganda kung hold-off mo muna yung upgrade and wait first for new CPU's to arrive (tulad ng Ryzen). Then dun ka nalang mag-decide kung worth it mag upgrade ng CPU, motherboard, and memory.
BTW alam ko mga ASRock H61M motherboards may limited overclocking capability. Possible yata i-overclock ang Core i5-3550 mo to run all 4-cores at 3.7GHz. Check mo sir sa BIOS or sa ASRock XTU tool in Windows kung pwede mo i-adjust yung multiplier ng processor. Baka budget CPU cooler lang ang kailangan mo bilhin to enjoy a 400MHz boost. Check this video for more info: <click here for link>.
kung bibili ako ng 1151 mobo and cpu, anong setup po kaya yung makakamura ako na sure na mapapansin ko na nagkaroon ng improvement?
Most likely Core i5-7400 processor + DDR4-2400 memory + B250 motherboard is where you will start noticing an improvement in performance. Pero it depends on the videocard you are using and the games you play with that setup.
If you are using an older videocard like GTX 770 or R9 280X, limited ka parin sa GPU and maliit ang increase in performance with current games. Pero kung gumagamit ka na ng current generation videocard like GTX 1060 or RX 480, then malaki ang performance increase if you upgrade your CPU.
With your setup mas sulit parin mag-focus on videocard upgrades until you reach GTX 1060 / RX 480 levels of GPU performance. Above that kailangan mo na mag CPU upgrade kasi malaki na ang performance loss due to the Core i5-3550 and DDR3 memory.
nabasa ko rin po sa ibang forum na may halos kaparehas na tanong ng sa akin, hindi daw worthy magpalit ng mobo/cpu kasi maganda pa naman setup ko.
sa ngayon, may 8GB ram + 1050ti gpu + ssd main drive ako, wala naman problema pag naglalaro or nagmu-multitasking.
siguro lang e naengganyo yung kaibigan ko sa mga naglalabasang mga sky/kaby lake system kaya hinihikayat ako. hahaha
Most likely kaya naman ang MSI H110M PRO-VD PLUS ang Core i7-6700. Siguro as an extra pre-caution, gumamit ka ng Intel Stock Cooler or downdraft type cooler para may airflow ang VRM components ng motherboard.
Kung mabebenta mo yung Core i3-6100 and MSI H110M PRO-VD PLUS sa 2nd hand market, I suggest switch ka na to Core i7-7700 and B250M motherboard. Mas mabilis ng konti ang Core i7-7700 and may added speed boost sa G.Skill Ripjaws V memory mo dahil running siya at native DDR4-2400 speed :-)