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Currently running an X570 system, looking to do a new build soon. I'm considering the X870E AMD boards/CPUs but also looking into the new Intel Z890 boards and CPUs as AMD have possibly delayed the launch of the 9000 series X3D chips until next year.
I've been reading up, the general best practice is to do a clean install, that would take some time to do but Windows seems quite good at hardware changes in recent years from what I can gather.
Assuming I don't want to go down the clean install route could I change to Intel hardware without problems?
Windows licence wouldn't be an issue as I have a Retail licence.
Has anyone here done it without major issues?
I've been reading up, the general best practice is to do a clean install, that would take some time to do but Windows seems quite good at hardware changes in recent years from what I can gather.
Assuming I don't want to go down the clean install route could I change to Intel hardware without problems?
Windows licence wouldn't be an issue as I have a Retail licence.
Has anyone here done it without major issues?
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