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I was wondering the same thing for the lincs mobo I also have. I think the i9 9900k is out of the question for sure. Though the non k version is still just 65w tdp same as i7 and i5 non k so I wonder if it would work. I think the biggest hurdle would be the Bios on this board. Hp is really restrictive with their bios. I went from i7 8700 to i7 9700. I know it’s not much of an increase in performance but I was building another computer for my dad so I figure I would use the 8700 for his system. I thought it would work as simply dropping in the new cpu but I was wrong. It wouldn’t boot at all after I put in the new chip. I had put the 8700 back in and reflash the bios to the newest version. It really was just a shot in the dark but it worked. Not sure if HP made the bios to support the i9 but I’m definitely curious. I know HP website said the the i7 9700 is the best that Lincs mobo would support but someone try it please.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes it will work, you may need a BIOS update for your motherboard, check your manufacturer website for latest BIOS.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.JVBassMan, Although the socket is LGA 1151 and literature states that the Intel Core i9 will mount, the Max TDP on your HP Motherboard is set at 65W. The Intel Core i9 TDP Rating is 95W. Configs won't allow the max. That is why the max Processor listing on the HP Site states the Intel Core i7-9700F as top Chip. Thank you for choosing Intel
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