So I am getting a new system and will the socket of kabylake be the same for a new extreem release since im going for the 7700k and when they release the new extreem cpu I want to buy that and replace the 7700k without buying a new motherboard .
So I am getting a new system and will the socket of kabylake be the same for a new extreem release since im going for the 7700k and when they release the new extreem cpu I want to buy that and replace the 7700k without buying a new motherboard .
No, Skylake-E should follow the past trend and be either on the 2011-v3 socket or Intel might make a 2011-v4(or move to a totally new socket).
So I am getting a new system and will the socket of kabylake be the same for a new extreem release since im going for the 7700k and when they release the new extreem cpu I want to buy that and replace the 7700k without buying a new motherboard .
No, Skylake-E should follow the past trend and be either on the 2011-v3 socket or Intel might make a 2011-v4(or move to a totally new socket).