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System Name | Enslaver :) |
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Processor | Ryzen 7 7800X3D |
Motherboard | ASUS TUF Gaming B650-Plus |
Cooling | CPU: Noctua D15 G2, Case: 2 front in, 1 rear out |
Memory | 2x16GB Kingston Fury Beast RGB 6000MHz |
Video Card(s) | ASUS TUF RTX 4070Ti OC |
Storage | Samsung Evo Plus 1TB NVMe , internal WD Red 4TB for storage, WD Book 8TB |
Display(s) | LG CX OLED 65" |
Case | Lian Li LANCOOL II Mesh C Performance |
Audio Device(s) | HDMI audio powering Dolby Digital audio on 5.1 Z960 speaker system |
Power Supply | Corsair RM850x |
Mouse | Logitech G700 |
Keyboard | ASUS Strix Tactic Pro |
Software | Windows 11 Pro x64 |
On that note. If anybody's wondering whether the version of Windows 10 you got from upgrading W7/W8 OEM is really retail(like it says it is) or not. It is. And if you link it to your M$ account before swapping motherboards, you be able to activate it again on the new motherboard. Provided you still have your key for W7/W8. I know because I just did it. And that was all I needed. After a call to India for an explanation of what I needed to do with it. The fact that I was needing to reactivate due to a hardware change was never even discussed. It was as simple as "did you uprade from W7/W8?", "do you have your key?", "here's what you need to do to reactivate W10 with it", "thank you for choosing Microsoft".
I noticed same thing:
with z77 mobo and windows 7 key that was used to install win10 back in the days i connected it with my microsoft account and then years after that i updated mobo cpu and ram but same windows 7 key still worked for new win10 install even tough i had changed mobo. Key was OEM but still worked in 2 mobos
PS: when installing windows 10 with my microsoft account it was not atomatically activated but i had to give the win7 key to get it working with new mobo
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