Updating or relocating windows using new components
Updating or relocating windows using new components
Simply connect it to your Ryzen machine, and it should start up correctly—maybe a short wait for drivers to install, but it should function. If it stops abruptly, reinstalling Windows might be the safer option.
avoid messing up your party but you’d really benefit from getting an i5 7600k or i7 7700k, upgrading your SSD and saving the cash. You could also invest in a better GPU, case PSU, or similar upgrades. I don’t think you’d need to reinstall Windows just for a CPU upgrade—someone’s right!
I own two Ryzen 7 2400s that work perfectly for me, but I see that upgrading to a Ryzen would be a great improvement for my system. The latest motherboard should also fit snugly in my case. I’m not keen on moving to an i5 or 7 since I’d like overclocking, USB 3.1 10 Gbps, a top cooler, and the 6C/12T options.
He probably wouldn’t benefit from purchasing an i5. If he claims he can’t afford an R5 without giving up other parts, then an i7 would be a huge step forward.
You're asking about the best approach. It seems upgrading the CPU would be more cost-effective, especially since your motherboard might not fit. A new case would also be a good option, but it would likely be cheaper than buying a new CPU.
He wouldn't need to purchase a mobile in the UK either. A 1600 would cost around 190, a 7600k about 200, while an i5 doesn't require one, leaving him with some flexibility.
I’d earn profit from most items I sell, except for the mobo. I got the SSD at a great price of $15, and the G4560 rose by 20%, even after refurbishing.