Solution PC Tailor Sep 22, 2020 Yes it would, you just have to make sure you have at least BIOS 1803.
PC Tailor Illustrious Ambassador Jun 29, 2017 7,977 1,572 41,590 Sep 22, 2020 Solution #2 Yes it would, you just have to make sure you have at least BIOS 1803. Reactions: RodroX Upvote 1 Downvote Solution
RodroX Honorable Aug 4, 2019 3,303 1,048 10,290 Sep 22, 2020 #3 Draxzy said: Here are my parts https://pcpartpicker.com/list/8yLn3t Click to expand... AS PC Tailor Wrote as long as you have the right BIOS installed it should work. But can I ask why would you replace a Core i7 8700K, with a Core i7 9700F? I hardly see a point performance wise, even if you said it was the 9700KF. Unless of course the 8700K is not working anymore? Reactions: Phaaze88 and PC Tailor Upvote 0 Downvote
Draxzy said: Here are my parts https://pcpartpicker.com/list/8yLn3t Click to expand... AS PC Tailor Wrote as long as you have the right BIOS installed it should work. But can I ask why would you replace a Core i7 8700K, with a Core i7 9700F? I hardly see a point performance wise, even if you said it was the 9700KF. Unless of course the 8700K is not working anymore?