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Upgrading from an AMD SSD to an Intel SSD

Upgrading from an AMD SSD to an Intel SSD

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yalo29
Senior Member
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02-16-2016, 02:14 PM
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I might try a different setup in a few months and likely choose Intel, while I’m currently using AMD. I’ll retain the same storage drives to avoid replacing them. If I make the change, will everything still work? I’ve heard you should remove and reinstall Windows, but does that affect other programs too?
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yalo29
02-16-2016, 02:14 PM #1

I might try a different setup in a few months and likely choose Intel, while I’m currently using AMD. I’ll retain the same storage drives to avoid replacing them. If I make the change, will everything still work? I’ve heard you should remove and reinstall Windows, but does that affect other programs too?

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LBLoLBros
Junior Member
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02-19-2016, 03:34 AM
#2
You can disconnect unused storage devices, yet a full reinstall is ideal when moving between systems. This approach simplifies the process and usually leads to improved performance over time.
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LBLoLBros
02-19-2016, 03:34 AM #2

You can disconnect unused storage devices, yet a full reinstall is ideal when moving between systems. This approach simplifies the process and usually leads to improved performance over time.

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NinjasFTW
Junior Member
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02-20-2016, 03:29 AM
#3
Some drivers may not work properly on Intel or AMD systems.
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NinjasFTW
02-20-2016, 03:29 AM #3

Some drivers may not work properly on Intel or AMD systems.

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crashing2001
Junior Member
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02-20-2016, 05:52 AM
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In short, you need to remove the SSD from your current setup using Windows, replace it with the new Intel board, and reinstall the required drivers. This process might work, but outcomes vary. Many people have tried it before, and results seem unpredictable. Some faced problems, others had none, and a few only noticed issues after a full reset. Since PC components differ, you can't be sure until you try it yourself.
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crashing2001
02-20-2016, 05:52 AM #4

In short, you need to remove the SSD from your current setup using Windows, replace it with the new Intel board, and reinstall the required drivers. This process might work, but outcomes vary. Many people have tried it before, and results seem unpredictable. Some faced problems, others had none, and a few only noticed issues after a full reset. Since PC components differ, you can't be sure until you try it yourself.

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KasieKat
Member
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02-20-2016, 06:52 AM
#5
I possess another storage device. Moving files to that drive can help. Removing all drivers from the non-Windows partition then lets you reinstall Windows there. It won’t be easy due to slow internet and shared 1TB monthly with five users, but it should work for your clips, videos, and modded games.
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KasieKat
02-20-2016, 06:52 AM #5

I possess another storage device. Moving files to that drive can help. Removing all drivers from the non-Windows partition then lets you reinstall Windows there. It won’t be easy due to slow internet and shared 1TB monthly with five users, but it should work for your clips, videos, and modded games.