S Smosh Reputable May 27, 2014 1 0 4,510 May 27, 2014 #1 Can I use the same mobo for a intel i5 and i7 or do I need a different mobo all together?
Solution soullStream Jun 10, 2014 Like these guys said, as long as it has the same chipset (eg lga 1150) they will be compatible. Ivy bridge being Lga 1155 and Haswell Lga 1150
Like these guys said, as long as it has the same chipset (eg lga 1150) they will be compatible. Ivy bridge being Lga 1155 and Haswell Lga 1150
MalakiArtook Honorable Mar 5, 2014 1,374 0 11,660 May 27, 2014 #2 yes you can. just make sure its from the same series. Upvote 0 Downvote
C Chooboo Honorable May 26, 2014 91 0 10,660 May 29, 2014 #3 Yep. You can't fit Haswell into Ivy Bridge slot. Just check the 1st digit of the i5/i7. 3 is for Ivy, 4 is for Haswell. Upvote 0 Downvote
Yep. You can't fit Haswell into Ivy Bridge slot. Just check the 1st digit of the i5/i7. 3 is for Ivy, 4 is for Haswell.
soullStream Distinguished Jan 4, 2012 152 0 18,710 Jun 10, 2014 Solution #4 Like these guys said, as long as it has the same chipset (eg lga 1150) they will be compatible. Ivy bridge being Lga 1155 and Haswell Lga 1150 Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Like these guys said, as long as it has the same chipset (eg lga 1150) they will be compatible. Ivy bridge being Lga 1155 and Haswell Lga 1150