A Allen_22 Reputable Mar 3, 2017 52 0 4,530 Apr 14, 2018 #1 The cpu requires an LGA 1150 socket and the motherboard i'm looking at says it has one so i am confused
The cpu requires an LGA 1150 socket and the motherboard i'm looking at says it has one so i am confused
Solution Wolfshadw Apr 14, 2018 Just check the CPU support list for the motherboard. Unless it lists the Intel Core I5-2500, it's not compatible. -Wolf sends
Just check the CPU support list for the motherboard. Unless it lists the Intel Core I5-2500, it's not compatible. -Wolf sends
Wolfshadw Titan Moderator Aug 3, 2006 28,221 1,513 133,290 Apr 14, 2018 Solution #2 Just check the CPU support list for the motherboard. Unless it lists the Intel Core I5-2500, it's not compatible. -Wolf sends Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Just check the CPU support list for the motherboard. Unless it lists the Intel Core I5-2500, it's not compatible. -Wolf sends
13thmonkey Titan Jan 10, 2006 24,798 350 75,790 Apr 14, 2018 #3 2nd or 3rd gen mobo's will work, and the 2500 is socket 1155, not 1150, but always check on the mobo listing, and against the bios version required. Upvote 0 Downvote
2nd or 3rd gen mobo's will work, and the 2500 is socket 1155, not 1150, but always check on the mobo listing, and against the bios version required.