Looking to go to a Core i7 primarily for gaming. I know there are faster processors but an i7 would be more than enough to handle the titles I have, the newest one is Battlefield 1. My Core2 Quad will run it, I'm sure an i7 will let me run reasonable frame rates.
Look for a mobo that has connections for additional drives. I'd like to be able to use my existing older SSDs such as an SDSSDH3-512G-G25 along with whatever a newer board uses natively - I'm not well versed on the evolution of SSDs. Even if the newer SSD drives are faster I don't think I'll need faster drive speed. What I have going on now is the large data files are on a separate drive instead of the main system drive going under the notion that it's not making the system drive do all the work. My plan is to put an image of my Windows 10 system on it then update to Windows 11 so I don't have to reinstall my games. Is it correct that Windows 11 is a free upgrade that can be patched to Windows 10 just as Windows 10 was a free upgrade from Windows 7? My current Core2 Quad doesn't meet the specs for a Windows 11 update.
I'd like it to accommodate a floppy drive and optical drive - do newer mobos have connections for these? By "newer" I mean something in the i7 realm, my current board is a Gigabyte EP45-DS3L which has connections for the floppy and optical drives. That board has a max 16gb ram, I assume any i7 board will have more ram capacity or not necessarily?
Is anything in the i7 realm going to have at least USB 3.0 connections? Do they have USB-C connections? USB-C is what my SanDisk external drive has natively, currently have it connected to a USB 2.0 connector, obviously I'm not getting anything like the speed it's capable of which is a secondary reason I'm looking to upgrade.
Probably going to go with an i7-13700K which has good speed, can be had at a decent price. Is there something you think is a much more obvious choice in the i7 realm?
Will any desktop i7 cpu fit on any desktop i7 board or is that not correct?
What about cases - will an i7 desktop board fit a traditional ATX case or is it different? I.e. like the one picture below.
Suggestions, corrections to my perception/awareness of things is appreciated.
Thanks
Look for a mobo that has connections for additional drives. I'd like to be able to use my existing older SSDs such as an SDSSDH3-512G-G25 along with whatever a newer board uses natively - I'm not well versed on the evolution of SSDs. Even if the newer SSD drives are faster I don't think I'll need faster drive speed. What I have going on now is the large data files are on a separate drive instead of the main system drive going under the notion that it's not making the system drive do all the work. My plan is to put an image of my Windows 10 system on it then update to Windows 11 so I don't have to reinstall my games. Is it correct that Windows 11 is a free upgrade that can be patched to Windows 10 just as Windows 10 was a free upgrade from Windows 7? My current Core2 Quad doesn't meet the specs for a Windows 11 update.
I'd like it to accommodate a floppy drive and optical drive - do newer mobos have connections for these? By "newer" I mean something in the i7 realm, my current board is a Gigabyte EP45-DS3L which has connections for the floppy and optical drives. That board has a max 16gb ram, I assume any i7 board will have more ram capacity or not necessarily?
Is anything in the i7 realm going to have at least USB 3.0 connections? Do they have USB-C connections? USB-C is what my SanDisk external drive has natively, currently have it connected to a USB 2.0 connector, obviously I'm not getting anything like the speed it's capable of which is a secondary reason I'm looking to upgrade.
Probably going to go with an i7-13700K which has good speed, can be had at a decent price. Is there something you think is a much more obvious choice in the i7 realm?
Will any desktop i7 cpu fit on any desktop i7 board or is that not correct?
What about cases - will an i7 desktop board fit a traditional ATX case or is it different? I.e. like the one picture below.
Suggestions, corrections to my perception/awareness of things is appreciated.
Thanks