Parollex Reputable Apr 23, 2014 42 0 4,530 Apr 23, 2014 #1 Hey, Im new to computer building and just wondering if all of this would work together Thanks guys
Solution Eduello Apr 23, 2014 Your motherboard and CPU need to have the same socket, you can't put an AM3+ CPU into a motherboard that has the LGA 1150 socket. Also, that PSU is bad quality, get something from XFX or Seasonic instead.
Your motherboard and CPU need to have the same socket, you can't put an AM3+ CPU into a motherboard that has the LGA 1150 socket. Also, that PSU is bad quality, get something from XFX or Seasonic instead.
Entomber Admirable Apr 21, 2014 2,752 0 7,960 Apr 23, 2014 #2 Your motherboard and processor are incompatible. You cannot put an AMD CPU into an Intel chipset motherboard. Upvote 1 Downvote
Your motherboard and processor are incompatible. You cannot put an AMD CPU into an Intel chipset motherboard.
Eduello Judicious Mar 2, 2014 9,075 0 32,960 Apr 23, 2014 Solution #3 Your motherboard and CPU need to have the same socket, you can't put an AM3+ CPU into a motherboard that has the LGA 1150 socket. Also, that PSU is bad quality, get something from XFX or Seasonic instead. Upvote 1 Downvote Solution
Your motherboard and CPU need to have the same socket, you can't put an AM3+ CPU into a motherboard that has the LGA 1150 socket. Also, that PSU is bad quality, get something from XFX or Seasonic instead.
Parollex Reputable Apr 23, 2014 42 0 4,530 Apr 23, 2014 #4 Eduello : Your motherboard and CPU need to have the same socket, you can't put an AM3+ CPU into a motherboard that has the LGA 1150 socket. Also, that PSU is bad quality, get something from XFX or Seasonic instead. Could you refer a motherboard around the same price to me please. Upvote 0 Downvote
Eduello : Your motherboard and CPU need to have the same socket, you can't put an AM3+ CPU into a motherboard that has the LGA 1150 socket. Also, that PSU is bad quality, get something from XFX or Seasonic instead. Could you refer a motherboard around the same price to me please.
H Humppaveikko Reputable Apr 23, 2014 7 0 4,510 Apr 23, 2014 #5 http://pcpartpicker.com/ this is a great site to check compatibilities on components, suggest you take a look. Upvote 1 Downvote
http://pcpartpicker.com/ this is a great site to check compatibilities on components, suggest you take a look.
Eduello Judicious Mar 2, 2014 9,075 0 32,960 Apr 23, 2014 #6 Parollex : Eduello : Your motherboard and CPU need to have the same socket, you can't put an AM3+ CPU into a motherboard that has the LGA 1150 socket. Also, that PSU is bad quality, get something from XFX or Seasonic instead. Could you refer a motherboard around the same price to me please. Humppaveikko : http://pcpartpicker.com/ this is a great site to check compatibilities on components, suggest you take a look. Never get a motherboard that's more expensive than the CPU. Get something like this: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131873 Use the saved money to get a better CPU like the FX-8320/8350. Upvote 0 Downvote
Parollex : Eduello : Your motherboard and CPU need to have the same socket, you can't put an AM3+ CPU into a motherboard that has the LGA 1150 socket. Also, that PSU is bad quality, get something from XFX or Seasonic instead. Could you refer a motherboard around the same price to me please. Humppaveikko : http://pcpartpicker.com/ this is a great site to check compatibilities on components, suggest you take a look. Never get a motherboard that's more expensive than the CPU. Get something like this: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131873 Use the saved money to get a better CPU like the FX-8320/8350.