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October 16th, 2021 09:00

Aurora R6, max CPU I can run?

Hello,

I have an Aurora R6 with the liquid cooling option. It is running an i7-7700 and has 2400MHz DDR4 memory.  Apparently  the 7700 is not compatible with Windows 11.

Looks like the 7700K is compatible but can I put in a faster CPU while I am at it? Would an 8 series i7 work?

Thanks

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October 16th, 2021 09:00

Unfortunately you can not run 8th gen Intel cpu i7 on this motherboard with a 200 series chipset (Z270).  In Aurora series you need motherboard of 300 series chipset such as that in R7 (Z370 chipset) to run i7-8700(k).

9th and 8th Generation Intel® Core™ Desktop Processors use an LGA1151 socket. However, they require motherboards based on Intel® 300 Series Chipset. Some Intel® 300 Series Chipset based motherboards may need a BIOS update to support 9th Generation Intel® Core™ Desktop Processors. Please check with your motherboard manufacturer for details.

These processors aren't backward compatible with motherboards based on Intel® 200 Series Chipset and Intel® 100 Series Chipset.

Similarly, 7th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors and 6th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors aren't compatible with the Intel® 300 Series Chipset motherboards.

The Desktop Intel® Core™ processors 6th and 7th Generation support both DDR3 and DDR4 memory.  The Desktop 9th and 8th Generation Intel®  Core™ processors supports only DDR4 memory.

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000025694/processors/intel-core-processors....

 

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October 16th, 2021 13:00


@OverBite wrote:

Looks like the 7700K is compatible but can I put in a faster CPU while I am at it? Would an 8 series i7 work?

Thanks


The 7700K is the max supported by the Aurora R6.  You need the 850W CPU, VRM heatsinks (not included when purchasing non-K CPU configs in the R6) and liquid cooling if you want to add a 7700K. 

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October 16th, 2021 13:00


@OverBite wrote:

Apparently  the 7700 is not compatible with W11.

Looks like the 7700K is compatible  


Neither the 7700 nor the 7700K are officially supported by Microsoft for Windows 11. 

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/design/minimum/supported/windows-11-supported-intel-processors

 

Also, keep in mind that the Aurora R6 is not validated by Dell to support Windows 11 regardless of CPU: 

https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000187485/dell-computers-tested-for-upgrade-to-windows-11#Alienware-DT-W11

 

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October 16th, 2021 13:00


@r72019 wrote:

@OverBite wrote:

Apparently  the 7700 is not compatible with W11.

Looks like the 7700K is compatible  


Neither the 7700 nor the 7700K are officially supported by Microsoft for Windows 11. 

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/design/minimum/supported/windows-11-supported-intel-processors

 

Also, keep in mind that the Aurora R6 is not validated by Dell to support Windows 11 regardless of CPU: 

https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000187485/dell-computers-tested-for-upgrade-to-windows-11#Alienware-DT-W11

 


Also, forgot to mention Dell's policy on this here:  

If your PC model is not on the approved upgrade list and you install Windows 11:
- Dell support cannot assist you. Dell support will insist that you back down to Windows 10
- There will not be any Windows 11 drivers provided by Dell

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May 28th, 2023 14:00

would i be able to run a rizen 5 3600 cpu work in my aurora r6

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May 28th, 2023 15:00

unfortunately not.  R6 is intel based as most Dell desktops are.  Ryzen 5 3600 needs an AMD based  motherboard.  If you really want, you will need to swap in a microATX AMD motherboard in R6 case, which in itself is a non-trivial project involving rewiring power switch, and in the end most likely R6 case LED will be unlit because they use proprietary wiring for R6 board only.

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May 30th, 2024 23:06

Apparently if you do a clean install after completely removing Win10 the Win 11 will install. It just wont upgrade.

see https://www.dell.com/community/en/conversations/windows-general-wiki/alienware-aurora-r6-upgrade-to-windows-11/647fa0c1f4ccf8a8de5d240f

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May 30th, 2024 23:09

Its a bit disappointing that a large company like dell cant put a bit of leverage on Microsoft to support the Alienware units sold with the I7-7700 CPU. Apparently it runs the software no problem and has all the security features required.

My Alienware R6 is still 100% and handles the MS Flight sim very well so I guess I will  be forced to try the method described (Clean reinstall) before replacing my whole PC with another equivalent unit at a cost of NZ$5000 or so once Win 10 support disappears

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