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Will the Haswell motherboards fit a 2500k?

futurefields

Diamond Member
I'm thinking of upgrading my motherboard to something dual-GPU capable probably in about a year, I still have an i5 2500k which I have no plan on upgrading. But in order to maximize my dollar and future, would I be able to get a Haswell motherboard to use with my Sandy Bridge processor? I'm assuming they will be available this time next year, has that even been confirmed?

Thanks,
 
I'm thinking of upgrading my motherboard to something dual-GPU capable probably in about a year, I still have an i5 2500k which I have no plan on upgrading. But in order to maximize my dollar and future, would I be able to get a Haswell motherboard to use with my Sandy Bridge processor? I'm assuming they will be available this time next year, has that even been confirmed?

Thanks,


Dude honestly the best thing you can do at this point is buy a SSD . Bigger size more stuff on it. small size only OS and app. 512GB OS all apps all games all data ,,,,,,, You will get a bigger difference doing this then switching from a 2500k to a Haswell ....... BTW Haswell is not coming out any time soon for the enthusiast that is. The first Haswells are quad core. Then in 2014 Haswell E 6 core or 8 core. thx gl
 
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