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Weegy
Junior Member
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12-22-2016, 12:00 PM
#11
I mentioned having this setup
i3 6100 (expected i7)
8 gb DDR4
RX 480
msi b150 (atx version, msi b150 is the name)
1 tb HDD (future 480gb SSD)
What are you looking to purchase? Do you already own anything? You probably have a good budget.
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Weegy
12-22-2016, 12:00 PM #11

I mentioned having this setup
i3 6100 (expected i7)
8 gb DDR4
RX 480
msi b150 (atx version, msi b150 is the name)
1 tb HDD (future 480gb SSD)
What are you looking to purchase? Do you already own anything? You probably have a good budget.

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Bouqet
Junior Member
12
12-22-2016, 02:10 PM
#12
You mentioned having this setup
i3 6100 (future i7), 8 gb DDR4, rx 480, msi b150 (atx version), 1 tb hdd (future 480gb ssd).
What are you looking to purchase? What do you already own? You probably have a budget in mind.
Yes, I work with a laptop but I plan to upgrade it as a gamer rig. Can I remove the CPU and adjust the amount I want?
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Bouqet
12-22-2016, 02:10 PM #12

You mentioned having this setup
i3 6100 (future i7), 8 gb DDR4, rx 480, msi b150 (atx version), 1 tb hdd (future 480gb ssd).
What are you looking to purchase? What do you already own? You probably have a budget in mind.
Yes, I work with a laptop but I plan to upgrade it as a gamer rig. Can I remove the CPU and adjust the amount I want?

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pibacho9828
Junior Member
13
12-22-2016, 03:12 PM
#13
The thread confirms that z170 allows overclocking, while b150 offers partial overclocking with certain restrictions. It also mentions the importance of avoiding Intel's microcode by selecting the appropriate BIOS version in specific situations.
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pibacho9828
12-22-2016, 03:12 PM #13

The thread confirms that z170 allows overclocking, while b150 offers partial overclocking with certain restrictions. It also mentions the importance of avoiding Intel's microcode by selecting the appropriate BIOS version in specific situations.

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mrgiggles01
Member
146
12-22-2016, 04:07 PM
#14
Yes, I clarified earlier. All the required information is already in this discussion.
z170 allows overclocking, b150 has partial overclocking with restrictions, and it’s important to bypass Intel's microcode by installing the appropriate BIOS version in certain situations.
What are the constraints?
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mrgiggles01
12-22-2016, 04:07 PM #14

Yes, I clarified earlier. All the required information is already in this discussion.
z170 allows overclocking, b150 has partial overclocking with restrictions, and it’s important to bypass Intel's microcode by installing the appropriate BIOS version in certain situations.
What are the constraints?

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