Verify compatibility now
Verify compatibility now
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There is a physical incompatibility between the sockets, you'd end up breaking the pins in the LGA, and even if you did manage to get it in there applying power might wreck everything. I edited that post above to add some info, if you have the mini tower and not a small form factor 790, you could put an i7 2600 in it but I wouldn't go with a K variant. It's probably not validated and BIOS supported, but even if it worked there's a chance the power delivery on the board is not sufficient.
An 1150 won't fit in a 1155 board. These boards are reasonably priced though.
I purchased a new motherboard, an ASUS Z97-A, but whenever I boot up my PC it reports an overclocking failure even though I didn’t enable any overclocking settings.