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Picked this up used, believing it to be socket 1151 coffee lake. I have not been able to identify it yet. Take note of number one pin and install alignment cuts. I have not seen this set up at all. Any help would be appreciatedd. Just acll me confused. Thanks.
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Quick update thanks for the replies. Turns out after some searching, it is a counterfeit cpu. Someone changed out the heat spreader. Lucky me.
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If it is an SRG10, then it is an i5-9500F. Your image was not very clear.
Note that it does not have graphics.
Also note that it is a tray processor, meaning you have no warranty.
And, it is a LGA1151 socketed processor.
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Then this is your processor:
Sorry, eye treatment this morning and cannot see all that well.
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Quick update thanks for the replies. Turns out after some searching, it is a counterfeit cpu. Someone changed out the heat spreader. Lucky me.
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I am sorry to have to tell you that you've been scammed. That's a LGA775 package. This processor has been remarked to look like a Core i9-9900K when, in fact, it is an absolutely ancient (Core 2 Duo/Quad/Extreme, Pentium 4/D/Dual-Core, or Celeron) Processor.
I hope you bought it through a storefront through which you can get your money back.
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Thanks for the reply. It took me some searching but I figured that out. I guess you have to watch everythingg anymore. Should be able to get refund, fingers crossed.
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