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Is this Compatible??

Is this Compatible??

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wert30
Member
62
05-04-2017, 05:57 AM
#1
Hey experts,
I'm setting up my new PC and checking if these components will fit together.
CPU: Intel Core i7-7700K at 4.2 GHz
Cooler: Corsair Hydro Series H115i Extreme Performance Liquid CPU Cooler
Motherboard: ASUS Z170I Pro Gaming Intel Z170 LGA1151 Mini ITX
RAM: Corsair DDR4 Vengeance LPX 2x8GB 3000 C15
I'm using the Nano S from Fractal Design.
Thanks.
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wert30
05-04-2017, 05:57 AM #1

Hey experts,
I'm setting up my new PC and checking if these components will fit together.
CPU: Intel Core i7-7700K at 4.2 GHz
Cooler: Corsair Hydro Series H115i Extreme Performance Liquid CPU Cooler
Motherboard: ASUS Z170I Pro Gaming Intel Z170 LGA1151 Mini ITX
RAM: Corsair DDR4 Vengeance LPX 2x8GB 3000 C15
I'm using the Nano S from Fractal Design.
Thanks.

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TomIsACutie
Junior Member
6
05-04-2017, 08:21 AM
#2
if it's not the correct BIOS, you'll need a 6000 series CPU to install the new BIOS before using the 7700k.
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TomIsACutie
05-04-2017, 08:21 AM #2

if it's not the correct BIOS, you'll need a 6000 series CPU to install the new BIOS before using the 7700k.

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Dunranger
Junior Member
11
05-08-2017, 06:44 AM
#3
Sure, here we go again with that card name.
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Dunranger
05-08-2017, 06:44 AM #3

Sure, here we go again with that card name.

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EMF11
Junior Member
45
05-10-2017, 06:04 PM
#4
For that chip you're looking at, a Z270 board is suitable. The absence of details about the power supply or storage doesn't change this. Differences in default voltages between Skylake and Kaby Lake mean many Z270 boards now have more powerful VRMs than older Z170 models. Also, the Z270 chipset can fully utilize the additional features provided by Kaby Lake.
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EMF11
05-10-2017, 06:04 PM #4

For that chip you're looking at, a Z270 board is suitable. The absence of details about the power supply or storage doesn't change this. Differences in default voltages between Skylake and Kaby Lake mean many Z270 boards now have more powerful VRMs than older Z170 models. Also, the Z270 chipset can fully utilize the additional features provided by Kaby Lake.

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D3monicWarrior
Junior Member
16
05-10-2017, 06:20 PM
#5
Could face problems initially; the motherboard must support BIOS 3016 or higher for this CPU.
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D3monicWarrior
05-10-2017, 06:20 PM #5

Could face problems initially; the motherboard must support BIOS 3016 or higher for this CPU.

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ZingerGirl
Junior Member
9
05-12-2017, 11:40 AM
#6
We need to confirm if you're using a Z270 board for that chip. You didn't specify the power supply or storage options. Differences in default voltages between Skylake and Kaby Lake mean many Z270 boards now have more powerful VRMs than older Z170 models. Plus, the Z270 chipset can fully utilize the enhanced features of Kaby Lake.

Regarding the Nano S compatibility, the power supply is actually the Corsair CX 750M and the storage includes:
- Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500 GB
- Seagate Barracuda 2TB HDD
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ZingerGirl
05-12-2017, 11:40 AM #6

We need to confirm if you're using a Z270 board for that chip. You didn't specify the power supply or storage options. Differences in default voltages between Skylake and Kaby Lake mean many Z270 boards now have more powerful VRMs than older Z170 models. Plus, the Z270 chipset can fully utilize the enhanced features of Kaby Lake.

Regarding the Nano S compatibility, the power supply is actually the Corsair CX 750M and the storage includes:
- Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500 GB
- Seagate Barracuda 2TB HDD

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Guilherme_0207
Junior Member
8
05-12-2017, 02:15 PM
#7
There could be initial problems with the CPU, but the motherboard must support BIOS 3016 or newer to operate it. Updating the BIOS shouldn't cause issues.
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Guilherme_0207
05-12-2017, 02:15 PM #7

There could be initial problems with the CPU, but the motherboard must support BIOS 3016 or newer to operate it. Updating the BIOS shouldn't cause issues.

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catseecoo
Senior Member
662
05-30-2017, 11:09 AM
#8
if it isn't the correct BIOS, you'll need a 6000 series CPU to install the new BIOS before using the 7700k
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catseecoo
05-30-2017, 11:09 AM #8

if it isn't the correct BIOS, you'll need a 6000 series CPU to install the new BIOS before using the 7700k

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Zackdakiller
Member
204
06-01-2017, 01:51 AM
#9
If it's not the correct BIOS, you'll need a 6000 series CPU to boot up and install the new BIOS before using the 7700k. Just to clarify, what motherboard do you recommend? Please let me know if the CPU or its cooler works well.
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Zackdakiller
06-01-2017, 01:51 AM #9

If it's not the correct BIOS, you'll need a 6000 series CPU to boot up and install the new BIOS before using the 7700k. Just to clarify, what motherboard do you recommend? Please let me know if the CPU or its cooler works well.

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Manaru
Junior Member
3
06-04-2017, 03:55 PM
#10
You're looking for a Z270 board for that chip. You didn't specify the power supply or storage. Because of voltage differences between Skylake and Kaby Lake, many Z270 boards now have more powerful VRMs than Z170 models. The Z270 chipset can also make better use of the additional features from Kaby Lake.

But will it fit in the Nano S?
The power supply is actually the Corsair CX 750M and the storage options are:
- Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500 GB
- Seagate Barracuda 2TB HDD

That power supply is quite basic. Although my friend who knows power supplies well prefers the new CXM series, I don’t think the older CX series has been significantly improved to warrant a recommendation for overclocking. Cooler Master V series (expensive in the USA), Corsair RMx, RMi, EVGA SuperNOVA G2, G3, P2 and T2 would all be suitable for an overclocking rig.

Storage choice looks good.
Let me know if you need advice on the CPU cooler as well.
The exact dimensions of the mount in the case are important. A 312mm long mount matches the length of the case, so it should fit, but you’ll need to ensure it seats properly.
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Manaru
06-04-2017, 03:55 PM #10

You're looking for a Z270 board for that chip. You didn't specify the power supply or storage. Because of voltage differences between Skylake and Kaby Lake, many Z270 boards now have more powerful VRMs than Z170 models. The Z270 chipset can also make better use of the additional features from Kaby Lake.

But will it fit in the Nano S?
The power supply is actually the Corsair CX 750M and the storage options are:
- Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500 GB
- Seagate Barracuda 2TB HDD

That power supply is quite basic. Although my friend who knows power supplies well prefers the new CXM series, I don’t think the older CX series has been significantly improved to warrant a recommendation for overclocking. Cooler Master V series (expensive in the USA), Corsair RMx, RMi, EVGA SuperNOVA G2, G3, P2 and T2 would all be suitable for an overclocking rig.

Storage choice looks good.
Let me know if you need advice on the CPU cooler as well.
The exact dimensions of the mount in the case are important. A 312mm long mount matches the length of the case, so it should fit, but you’ll need to ensure it seats properly.

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