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Roughly 2 years ago, I made my first material about running a Coffee Lake CPU, mainly the 8700K in a Z170/Z270 motherboard, and it got a lot of interest back then. Many people wondered why isn't it natively supported, and is the mod limited to Asrock motherboards only. It wasn't easy to setup the motherboard to run the newer CPUs in the early days. Modifying the motherboard BIOS to support and run the 6 and 8 core CPUs wasn't an easy thing to do. Many features were lacking with the early mods, like missing features such as Hyper-Threading, or limited overclocking support. Later on, the whole process became dramatically easier, thanks to the tool published by the guys over at Win-Raid. An easy-to-use tool was released, that modifies the official BIOS of the motherboard you wish to use, with one simple click. There are important things you have to know before you use it though. The CPU model and revision has to be known exactly, like if your CPU is P0 or R0 Stepping 9900K that you are going to run on the modified motherboard. For example my earliest ES 8700K doesn't post with the BIOS I created, but a retail one does, even though they are the same stepping and revision. The hard part of modifying the motherboard itself to get the system turned on still exists. You still have to short the two particular contact pads together under the CPU, or find the same modification on the motherboard itself. On this video, I show you how to locate the Socket Occupied pin (SKT_OCC pin) to force the motherboard to turn on when you press the power on button. Also with many motherboards, especially from ASUS, you can't just flash any BIOS file to the BIOS chip, so you have to make necessary modifications in order to force flash the file using the BIOS Flashback function. So on this video I will be modifying an ASUS Maximus IX Formula to support a P0 stepping 9700K, which a local guy gave me, as he wants to use them in his daily system. I will do all the necessary modifications on the motherboard itself, modify the BIOS and see how the modified Maximus IX Formula compares against the top of the line Coffee Lake motherboard, the Z390 DARK from EVGA. Different parts of the video: Introduction and hardware modifications: 00:00 Modifying the BIOS file to support Coffee Lake CPUs: 19:27 Flashing the BIOS file using ASUS USB BIOS Flashback: 31:37 Results and Conclusion: 37:40 My previous content about this topic: 8700K in Z170: • How to run a Coffee Lake CPU ( i7 870... 9900K in Z170: • Coffee Lake Core i9 9900K + Z170/Z270... 9900K in Z170 VRM Temperature test: • EVGA Z390 DARK VRM temperature test +... Required tools: Automated BIOS mod tool by Win-Raid: https://www.win-raid.com/t3987f16-TOO... (APPARENTLY BROKEN, NEW LINK UNDER THIS) SAME MOD tool which I uploaded on Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/11HHu... UEFITool: https://github.com/LongSoft/UEFITool/... Nuvoton NCT6793D Datasheet to locate SKT_OCC pin: https://www.datasheets360.com/pdf/-57... More about this topic: Coffee Lake CPU & Asrock Z170 + Z170M OC Formula Thread: https://community.hwbot.org/topic/175... Asus Maximus IX Apex and Coffee Lake CPU Guide: https://community.hwbot.org/topic/184... Original modding thread at Win-Raid: https://www.win-raid.com/t3413f16-GUI... Join my Patreon Discord: / luumi Please Like, Share and SUBSCRIBE :) !