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The 9700k & 9900k cpu's should also work in the same socketthe 8700 is pretty much the top chip for that socket,
The 9700k & 9900k cpu's should also work in the same socket
OP would need to list the motherboard for us to confirm
They're rarely viable upgrades anyway, because of their used prices.Right you are - I had it in my mind that they hadn't increased the core count from 8-9th gen
Nice! It looks like the product number is F5W13AV and from what I can see on other sites (which I can't link here) it should take a 1xxx or 2xxx v3/v4 processor, meaning up to 22 core (2699 v4) but they're a bit pricey still.
14 cores (e.g. 2690 v4) can be had much cheaper.
Enjoy
(Edit: although YMMV, would depend on BIOS support and I'm not sure how easy they would be to find!)
This seems to be the latest BIOS:Thanks TrojanWhore,
What details in the BIOS you need?
Also I always find CPUs in these sort of machines so easy to change. a 5min job compared to half an hour or so in a nromal PC.This seems to be the latest BIOS:
Mostly security updates from the look of it, it'd probably be fine anyway (without updating), most of the chips I'm referencing are around 10 years old!
If it was me I'd just chuck a high (but not highest) core count v4 in and hope for the best....or get the lowest 2xxx v4 to test (as it'll likely be a few quid), then if it works buy a bigger one - if that works then the bigger ones almost certainly will too.
Edit: 2620 v4 is about a fiver! Or a 2690v4 is under £40 posted