Hello folks,
I've got an Asrock H510M HDV m.2 SE socket 1200 mbo currently working with an i3 10105f which I've bought about two years ago. I'd like to upgrade my cpu to better align with my gpu purchase (4060) as the i3 seems to bottleneck the gpu in some game titles.
I realise the Asrock H510 have exposed VRMs and only 5 phase vrm setup. I have an ability to apply aftermarket heatsink and/or fan to help with the temperatures but I don't know realistically how much watts can the vrms provide either way. I was looking at non-k cpus from both 10th and 11th gen especially the 11700 and 11600 but once again I'm not sure if the vrms would be enough to run them at their stock all core boosts for long periods of time (say an hour gaming session).
Due to a lot of people pairing these with 10400 and 11400 I know at least the mbo works excellent with them, but I would prefer more if possible.
I am currently not looking into changing platforms since I still only play casually and 1080p on a 75hz monitor
Thank you!
I've got an Asrock H510M HDV m.2 SE socket 1200 mbo currently working with an i3 10105f which I've bought about two years ago. I'd like to upgrade my cpu to better align with my gpu purchase (4060) as the i3 seems to bottleneck the gpu in some game titles.
I realise the Asrock H510 have exposed VRMs and only 5 phase vrm setup. I have an ability to apply aftermarket heatsink and/or fan to help with the temperatures but I don't know realistically how much watts can the vrms provide either way. I was looking at non-k cpus from both 10th and 11th gen especially the 11700 and 11600 but once again I'm not sure if the vrms would be enough to run them at their stock all core boosts for long periods of time (say an hour gaming session).
Due to a lot of people pairing these with 10400 and 11400 I know at least the mbo works excellent with them, but I would prefer more if possible.
I am currently not looking into changing platforms since I still only play casually and 1080p on a 75hz monitor
Thank you!