Author: parsec
Subject: CPU upgrade for a Z97 Extreme MB
Posted: 30 Jul 2016 at 10:34pm
And whom is helping her be spoiled?![Wink Wink]()
As you know, no it won't. You already cleared the UEFI after installing the 4790K. But I would run the INF/Chipset file installation program, and the IME software installer again, or any newer versions, just in case.
I saw recently that Intel announced that all of the Haswell Mainstream/Performance processors, including the i7-4790K, are being discontinued. The last shipment date from Intel is 6/14/2017.
Same thing for the corresponding Celeron and Pentium processors, except for the G3258, as far as I can see.
That was a four year life span before EOL status. Has it been that long already? That seems longer than both Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge processors.
The over clocking headroom on the i7-4xxxK processors was never that high. The stock Turbo speed of 4.4GHz could be applied to all cores easily, but the questionable zone of 4.7GHz and beyond is only 300MHz away. Add to that Haswell's heat situation with the on-CPU VRMs... you know the rest.
Edited by parsec - 10 hours 54 minutes ago at 10:41pm
Subject: CPU upgrade for a Z97 Extreme MB
Posted: 30 Jul 2016 at 10:34pm
![]() Parsec, Ok, even my wife is spoiled. Her computer was an old Z77 Extreme4/2600K system running at 4.5Ghz. I got cute and "upgraded her to an Z97 Extreme6/G3258 running at 4GHz. The main reason I changed her hardware was to get a fresh copy of W10 - the 2600K system was an in-place upgrade to W10 and never really acted correctly. By comparison, just doing Web surfing and minor game playing, the new system is noticeably slower. The reason I went with the G3258 CPU was heat generation. It runs pretty cool no matter what the room temperature. I am contemplating upgrading the G3258 CPU to the Xeon 1246 V3. Will the change in CPU's require a reload of W10? I remember when I upgraded my Z97 Killer home server system from a G3258 to the Xeon it had some issues and I just reinstalled W10 but I'm not sure it was the CPU change that was the root cause of the problems. |
And whom is helping her be spoiled?

As you know, no it won't. You already cleared the UEFI after installing the 4790K. But I would run the INF/Chipset file installation program, and the IME software installer again, or any newer versions, just in case.
I saw recently that Intel announced that all of the Haswell Mainstream/Performance processors, including the i7-4790K, are being discontinued. The last shipment date from Intel is 6/14/2017.
Same thing for the corresponding Celeron and Pentium processors, except for the G3258, as far as I can see.
That was a four year life span before EOL status. Has it been that long already? That seems longer than both Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge processors.
The over clocking headroom on the i7-4xxxK processors was never that high. The stock Turbo speed of 4.4GHz could be applied to all cores easily, but the questionable zone of 4.7GHz and beyond is only 300MHz away. Add to that Haswell's heat situation with the on-CPU VRMs... you know the rest.
Edited by parsec - 10 hours 54 minutes ago at 10:41pm