Will a I5-6600K Work

Kaminski
Kaminski Member Posts: 3 New User
edited February 2024 in 2020 Archives
Hello, just so start off i am not a specialist with computer components by any means.
I have a Predator G3-710 that came with a R9-360 (i Upgraded to a Zotac GTX 1660ti AMP)
Computer came with 8Gb of Ram (Added another 4gb of Corsair Ram) Total of 12 Works perfectly fine and barely limits if not at all
I currently have a i5-6400 in which is non K and it runs at 2.70Ghz, and personally it is not enough for my liking because it limits my gpu by about 40% or more in certain games
My question is will a i5-6600k Work with the stock Mo/bo that came with the computer? i dont have a name however i know it has a 1151LGA socket and I believe its B150 from what i found online
and if it does work and be compatible, Will the power supply that came with the PC (500W unknown brand) be compatible since i have that extra graphics card?
Sorry for all the questions but this is the last one, I know personally the stock cooler will not be enough since the TDP of the CPU is 91W
So do you think the  Cooler Master Hyper 212 will be fine enough and would it fit the case?
 
Thankyou for anyone that is able to answer my questions. 
                                                           
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Acer-Samuel

Answers

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 35,254 Trailblazer
    I would personally upgrade to an i7-6700 before a K model. It'll double the number of threads and you won't have to worry about the BIOS not supporting the K models or dealing with higher current needs. The i5-6600K or i7-6700K will both work, though as you understand you'll need more cooling to handle the increased current draw. Depending on your BIOS you might or might not be able to overclock the K chips.
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  • Kaminski
    Kaminski Member Posts: 3 New User
    edited May 2020
    billsey said:
    I would personally upgrade to an i7-6700 before a K model. It'll double the number of threads and you won't have to worry about the BIOS not supporting the K models or dealing with higher current needs. The i5-6600K or i7-6700K will both work, though as you understand you'll need more cooling to handle the increased current draw. Depending on your BIOS you might or might not be able to overclock the K chips.
    Yeah i understand i will need more cooling, Ive been looking At the Cooler Master Hyper 212, But im not sure if that cpu fan will even fit on a Micro ATX motherboard, But anyways, im not sure if if its just the videos because from what ive been looking at on games, the I5-6600K Has A better performance in more cpu centered games, LIke Gta For example
    This is the I5-6600k
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66b3wDH20r0&t      The FPS rates are about a 100 and in that area
    This is the I7-6700
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhFfpQ7wuiI      This is a Different GPU so im not sure that the preformance will be the same but the FPS Rates look about the same, but thinking about it the GTX 1660ti and the RTX 2060 Are very similar because the gpu i have is also overclocked and it can reach about 2000 Mhz, So ill most likely look out for the I7-6700 because at the same time it does look like it will have a good preformance it self, thankyou for your response. However, DO you think my 500W Power supply will be enought for the CPU and my GPU?

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    Acer-Samuel

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 35,254 Trailblazer
    IIRC the G3-710 has a 730W supply, which should be plenty. Check to make sure, if it has a 500W instead I'd look at bumping it up to at least 650W.
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  • Kaminski
    Kaminski Member Posts: 3 New User
    I always thought it had a 500W ill check tomorrow just to make sure, thankyou