[SOLVED] Will an i5-3475s work on my pc?

Dec 6, 2020
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I've had my PC for a while now, and I thought it needs an update. I'm thinking of putting an i5-3475s to replace my pentium G860, but I'm not sure if it will work.
I have an H61M-DS2 Gygabite motherboard, with the F9 version of the BIOS. The board has an 1155 socket so that matches.
I think evrything should work, but I just need someone to check, before I buy the CPU.
(I know this is old tehnology, but the CPU doesn't cost that much to upgrade)
 
Solution
Be extra careful with BIOS updates.
That motherboard has multiple different revisions. Each revision has different BIOS version updates available.
Flash wrong BIOS and you'll brick your motherboard.

If you currently have F9 BIOS version, then most likely your board revision is 2.0, 2.1 or 2.2.
F9 is latest non-beta BIOS version. No need to do BIOS update.
Be extra careful with BIOS updates.
That motherboard has multiple different revisions. Each revision has different BIOS version updates available.
Flash wrong BIOS and you'll brick your motherboard.

If you currently have F9 BIOS version, then most likely your board revision is 2.0, 2.1 or 2.2.
F9 is latest non-beta BIOS version. No need to do BIOS update.
 
Solution
Be extra careful with BIOS updates.
That motherboard has multiple different revisions. Each revision has different BIOS version updates available.
Flash wrong BIOS and you'll brick your motherboard.
Yeah that's why I don't want to flash BIOS. Gigabyte has all these revs of the same motherboard, and each motherboard different bios