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Discussing a CPU upgrade

Discussing a CPU upgrade

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itamarf1
Junior Member
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04-13-2016, 05:40 AM
#1
Upgrading your CPU might not require reinstalling Windows 7 unless you're replacing the entire system. Reactivating Windows could be an option if you're updating the OS but keeping the hardware unchanged.
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itamarf1
04-13-2016, 05:40 AM #1

Upgrading your CPU might not require reinstalling Windows 7 unless you're replacing the entire system. Reactivating Windows could be an option if you're updating the OS but keeping the hardware unchanged.

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Jason2005_HD
Member
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04-13-2016, 09:30 AM
#2
It might be possible. Restarting isn't always necessary, yet Windows 7 can encounter issues after significant hardware updates such as the CPU or motherboard. You might not need to do it, but it could happen.
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Jason2005_HD
04-13-2016, 09:30 AM #2

It might be possible. Restarting isn't always necessary, yet Windows 7 can encounter issues after significant hardware updates such as the CPU or motherboard. You might not need to do it, but it could happen.

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Madlock_
Member
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04-13-2016, 01:28 PM
#3
I improved my CPU and motherboard without needing to reinstall anything. I was facing a lot of lag, low frame rates, and other issues, but after reinstalling Windows 8 everything worked fine.
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Madlock_
04-13-2016, 01:28 PM #3

I improved my CPU and motherboard without needing to reinstall anything. I was facing a lot of lag, low frame rates, and other issues, but after reinstalling Windows 8 everything worked fine.

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JackofallPc
Member
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04-18-2016, 10:07 PM
#4
I only changed my CPU twice last night and I'm still stuck with that old Windows 7 trial version, eh?
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JackofallPc
04-18-2016, 10:07 PM #4

I only changed my CPU twice last night and I'm still stuck with that old Windows 7 trial version, eh?

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ItsCrazyDesi
Junior Member
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04-22-2016, 09:37 PM
#5
Whenever you improve your CPU or change its seat, you must reinstall Windows, which often requires a new key. Failing to do so may lead to issues.
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ItsCrazyDesi
04-22-2016, 09:37 PM #5

Whenever you improve your CPU or change its seat, you must reinstall Windows, which often requires a new key. Failing to do so may lead to issues.

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R0CKET_RAC00N
Junior Member
32
04-23-2016, 06:03 AM
#6
I needed to reinstall and double-check the key. You’ll probably have to contact support to confirm it. I changed both the motherboard and CPU.
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R0CKET_RAC00N
04-23-2016, 06:03 AM #6

I needed to reinstall and double-check the key. You’ll probably have to contact support to confirm it. I changed both the motherboard and CPU.

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Devies
Member
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04-25-2016, 03:14 AM
#7
Hardware updates necessitate a Windows reinstall. CPU, RAM, graphics card, extra HDD, power supply, fans, and motherboard status are set accordingly.
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Devies
04-25-2016, 03:14 AM #7

Hardware updates necessitate a Windows reinstall. CPU, RAM, graphics card, extra HDD, power supply, fans, and motherboard status are set accordingly.