Yes, it should work.
Yes, it should work.
I'm checking if the CPU you're considering fits your custom-built PC. The motherboard you bought lists an Intel LGA775 socket, but the CPU you want (i7-4790) also uses that same socket. It seems like the current setup is compatible. You might just need to verify the exact model of your motherboard and confirm the socket type matches. If everything lines up, it should work without issues.
This system uses a B75 chipset and is compatible with certain 1155 socket CPUs. For the third-gen Intel core i7 processors like the Core i7-3770, you can also use the Core i5-3570, i5-3470 or i3-2130 models. The second-gen i3 series supports i3-2120 and similar chips.
For the fourth-generation Intel processors (like the i7-4790), you need an 8th-gen socket (x8x). The manual mentions a 775 socket, but that seems outdated—HP sometimes makes errors.
The i7-3770K is a newer variant with improved performance and features compared to the 3770. It should function similarly but may offer better efficiency and capabilities.
Ensure you have the Z-Chip MMO for K-chip overclocking; otherwise it's similar. The 2600/K is an excellent choice too.
Hello, your motherboard and CPU socket match, but the Intel Core i7-2600 is a budget model. It should work if everything else aligns, though compatibility depends on specific chipset and features.