CPU upgrade - Predator Orion 3000 PO3-620
Erbil
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Hello guys,
few months ago I bought an ACER Predator Orion 3000 PO3-620 with Intel i7 10700F processor. Do you believe it is possible to upgrade the cpu to a rocket lake cpu? Does the motherboard support that?
few months ago I bought an ACER Predator Orion 3000 PO3-620 with Intel i7 10700F processor. Do you believe it is possible to upgrade the cpu to a rocket lake cpu? Does the motherboard support that?
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It would depend on the chipset and microcode on the board, the sockets the same so it's a maybe, but Im leaning towards it wouldnt
For the chipset of you run this it should give you the chipset identifier which can be matched with the chipset:
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/28539
The microcode is the bad bit, it looks like the bios haven't been updated since last year, so I have a feeling it wont detect new CPU's0 -
Likely not, you can bump to the i9-10900F and the i9-10900 which are both faster than yours, have more cores and threads and use the same amount of power. Moving up to one of the K models would require different cooling due to the increased power demand.
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billsey said:Likely not, you can bump to the i9-10900F and the i9-10900 which are both faster than yours, have more cores and threads and use the same amount of power. Moving up to one of the K models would require different cooling due to the increased power demand.0
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Wikipedia has a good table showing the different processors. As you can see the i7-10700F and i7-10700 are both at 65W, the i9-10900F and i7-10900 are also both at 65W. It's only when you move into the K realm that the TDP goes up to 135W.
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billsey said:Wikipedia has a good table showing the different processors. As you can see the i7-10700F and i7-10700 are both at 65W, the i9-10900F and i7-10900 are also both at 65W. It's only when you move into the K realm that the TDP goes up to 135W.0
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PrskMate said:billsey said:Wikipedia has a good table showing the different processors. As you can see the i7-10700F and i7-10700 are both at 65W, the i9-10900F and i7-10900 are also both at 65W. It's only when you move into the K realm that the TDP goes up to 135W.
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Not a stupid question, it's one that gets asked a lot. Sometimes it's possible to change generations on the same motherboard, but usually the chipset only supports one generation. The timings are often different between generations, which can either break it immediately or just give you weird crashes at random times. It's always best to stay within the same generation. You can do the i9-10900 and i9-10900F as just drop in replacements since their current load is the same as your existing CPU, but any CPU upgrade isn't going to give the kick as something like a HDD to SSD upgrade will.
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