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SO guys, I got a few questions about a motherboard.
When I change out my motherboard will I have to reinstall windows?
And is this mobo good for overclocking? [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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You will be able to overclock on that motherboard. What CPU do you have?

Yes, you'll have to re-install windows since windows ties itself with the motherboard. You don't have to purchase it again however.
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Stedos wrote You will be able to overclock on that motherboard. What CPU do you have?

Yes, you'll have to re-install windows since windows ties itself with the motherboard. You don't have to purchase it again however.

I have the i7-3770K
And if I have to reinstall it would I loose everything?
I've never had to reinstall windows so I don't know :I
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That motherboard should be fine. Make sure you have a good CPU cooler though.

When you reinstall Windows you have to format the drive it as installed on; the C drive. If you have anything other than Windows on the C drive you'll lose it.
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Gigahertz wrote That motherboard should be fine. Make sure you have a good CPU cooler though.

When you reinstall Windows you have to format the drive it as installed on; the C drive. If you have anything other than Windows on the C drive you'll lose it.

My C drive is just my SSD, I'm not actually sure of everything I have on it, so I should be fine I guess.
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You'll want to get rid of all your motherboard drives in Device Manager.

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See Workaround for how to open a Device Manager with all hidden devices shown. Then uninstall EVERYTHING so there are no conflicts with the new board.

Changing the board will invalidate your Windows 7 activation key because it is tied to the board upon installation. The install itself will be completely fine.
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I've found this to be the most effective procedure when installing new hardware. I've done it twice and encountered no problems.

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