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Performing a MOBO swap on a Win 8 OEM system

Performing a MOBO swap on a Win 8 OEM system

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karkkitahti5
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01-04-2016, 10:59 AM
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The Windows license is linked to the motherboard; once you change it, you'll need to reactivate it. I'd prefer to hold off until Skylake comes out, which should follow Broadwell a few months later.
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karkkitahti5
01-04-2016, 10:59 AM #1

The Windows license is linked to the motherboard; once you change it, you'll need to reactivate it. I'd prefer to hold off until Skylake comes out, which should follow Broadwell a few months later.

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MrBotzz
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01-06-2016, 01:46 AM
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Thx for the replay, so all i need to do is re re-activate? It will not give me a msg that the key is being used if i do that? Also, good point on waiting for skylake. its just that its on LGA 1151 witch should have the same hole placement as 1150 but I really like the Z97-WS. If the performance differences will be significant enough going from a 2600k to broadwell than ill just go for that, if not then ill wait for skylake. I think that's my plan now.
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MrBotzz
01-06-2016, 01:46 AM #2

Thx for the replay, so all i need to do is re re-activate? It will not give me a msg that the key is being used if i do that? Also, good point on waiting for skylake. its just that its on LGA 1151 witch should have the same hole placement as 1150 but I really like the Z97-WS. If the performance differences will be significant enough going from a 2600k to broadwell than ill just go for that, if not then ill wait for skylake. I think that's my plan now.