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I currently have Intel i3-6100, I have a Gigabyte board, which only supports 6th/7th generations. What do you people recommend for a budget of 300?
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You need to look up your motherboard on the gigabyte site and check the page for supported processors. Then, you can choose from those.
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I don't know how to read the chart provided by Gigabyte.
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If you can say what model your Gigabyte motherboard is I can produce a version of the CPU chart in an easier to read format.
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The list of supported cpus provides the model numbers of those processors that are supported by your board.
It is not rocket science.
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Maybe you need the help of a computer repair shop in choosing the upgrade.
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No, I only need to know which processor is an upgrade from the one I have now. Not just one step above, but a few.
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No, from the questions you are asking, you need the help of a repair shop. I doubt you have the skills for proper removal of the old processor, installing the new processor, selecting the proper cooling system, applying the thermal paste, updating the bios, etc. I do not want to make recommendations and have you destroy a new processor or your motherboard.
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Now, you're insulting me. I'll wait for the next person who replies. I won't need anyone's assistance if I don't get a recommendation for an upgrade.
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Fine with me. But, why are you not asking gigabyte for support on their board?
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So, you either can't answer or refuse to, now you sit there and question me?
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From what I've learned since I started searching for an upgrade a week ago, this is complicated. I've become frustrated because I can't get the answers I need. I've only just learned today that the generation is the first number of the model.
So, even if I do get one, and it ends up ruining my board, I won't blame, because I've become aware of how complicated these things are-Based on both people being jerks and the title of these things being code (gibberish to computer illiterates).
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