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Can I use an H110 motherboard with my i3 6100?

Can I use an H110 motherboard with my i3 6100?

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DumpyPutty
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05-10-2016, 08:03 AM
#11
Your running z board is what makes the distinction. The details provided prior to your action are accurate.
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DumpyPutty
05-10-2016, 08:03 AM #11

Your running z board is what makes the distinction. The details provided prior to your action are accurate.

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DeathbyFrog
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05-13-2016, 09:19 PM
#12
I don't believe anyone has provided incorrect information, honestly.
What I initially looked at when reading your first message was your CPU-z rigs. That's a good modification for the I3, but as others noted, you're using a Z mobo and boosting the bus speed for the change. The person who posted asked specifically for his H110 mobo, which isn't compatible. That's why I suggested upgrading to a Z mobo would be necessary. However, I'm not pushing the OP to purchase a new mobo just because their CPU has only 4 cores and 4 threads. Even if they manage an OC, increasing the clock speed won't help much, and it doesn't fix the issue of limited cores/threads or the lower IPC compared to newer CPUs.
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DeathbyFrog
05-13-2016, 09:19 PM #12

I don't believe anyone has provided incorrect information, honestly.
What I initially looked at when reading your first message was your CPU-z rigs. That's a good modification for the I3, but as others noted, you're using a Z mobo and boosting the bus speed for the change. The person who posted asked specifically for his H110 mobo, which isn't compatible. That's why I suggested upgrading to a Z mobo would be necessary. However, I'm not pushing the OP to purchase a new mobo just because their CPU has only 4 cores and 4 threads. Even if they manage an OC, increasing the clock speed won't help much, and it doesn't fix the issue of limited cores/threads or the lower IPC compared to newer CPUs.

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