legion27 Honorable Jul 24, 2012 26 0 10,530 Jan 1, 2016 #1 gentlemen i was wondering on my asus gene iv mobo both chips share the same socket can i just swap them out ,also i have the latest bios installed
gentlemen i was wondering on my asus gene iv mobo both chips share the same socket can i just swap them out ,also i have the latest bios installed
Solution G G Geek Jed Jan 1, 2016 Yep, go for it man, as long you have a bios that'll let you run that CPU. Which you have the updated one.
Yep, go for it man, as long you have a bios that'll let you run that CPU. Which you have the updated one.
G Geek Jed Honorable Jan 25, 2014 499 0 11,060 Jan 1, 2016 Solution #2 Yep, go for it man, as long you have a bios that'll let you run that CPU. Which you have the updated one. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Yep, go for it man, as long you have a bios that'll let you run that CPU. Which you have the updated one.
legion27 Honorable Jul 24, 2012 26 0 10,530 Jan 1, 2016 #3 whats the diffence between the 3930 and something called SR0KY is that just the c1 or c2 stepping does it make any difference ? i hear they have both out no c1 and c2 is one better then the other new to trying to oc lol just for any help Upvote 0 Downvote
whats the diffence between the 3930 and something called SR0KY is that just the c1 or c2 stepping does it make any difference ? i hear they have both out no c1 and c2 is one better then the other new to trying to oc lol just for any help