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iM@st@1 wrote:Your windows 10 license is digitally transferred using your microsoft account when you change hardware so no issue there.
Intel does have stronger single threaded performance yes but it makes little difference when going up in resolution (in terms of gaming & except for 144hz+ displays), you'd be more gpu bound at that point which is why I went with Ryzen. Was waiting for coffeelake also but I'd pay well over $300US + extra compared to a Ryzen build, the price/perf just cannot be beat.
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:I still can't believe how AMD wipe the floor with Intel.
Even the top spot Threadripper mop the floor with the best that Intel has to offer....
Kronik wrote:
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:
Kronik wrote:So all this mention about CPUs, how much cores and GHz are sufficient for your computer usages? I have a 2 core AMD 2.8ghz running as a home server which is fine, but my main tower is quad core OC'ed to 3.15ghz AMD and that sees pressure with me often
sMASH wrote:Ryzen isn't mopping the floor and its Intel, it's just doing comparable multithreaded work more economically and efficiently.
Its mopping the floor with intel price wise, on production aspects.
For gaming applications, still better to stick to older Intel CPU' s, no to upgrade.
iM@st@1 wrote:>Simple as this<
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:iM@st@1 wrote:>Simple as this<
So I have one last question
You are saying when I log into my new PC using my current microsoft account, it will run like normal on the new PC HOWEVER the old PC it won't run?
Not unless I log on? and in order for me to log back onto the old PC I have to Sign Out of the New One? it basically won't allow me to run the same account on both PC same time?
Dylz305 wrote:Got a question, do you use a normal power strip on your PC or you must have a surge protector?
src1983 wrote:EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:iM@st@1 wrote:>Simple as this<
So I have one last question
You are saying when I log into my new PC using my current microsoft account, it will run like normal on the new PC HOWEVER the old PC it won't run?
Not unless I log on? and in order for me to log back onto the old PC I have to Sign Out of the New One? it basically won't allow me to run the same account on both PC same time?
I didn't have to do any of this. All I did was
1. Download and Install ProduKey (http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/produkey.html)
2. Reinstall the version of Windows I had (Win10Pro)
3. Input Key
4. Activate
And boom, everything is smiffy
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:src1983 wrote:EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:iM@st@1 wrote:>Simple as this<
So I have one last question
You are saying when I log into my new PC using my current microsoft account, it will run like normal on the new PC HOWEVER the old PC it won't run?
Not unless I log on? and in order for me to log back onto the old PC I have to Sign Out of the New One? it basically won't allow me to run the same account on both PC same time?
I didn't have to do any of this. All I did was
1. Download and Install ProduKey (http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/produkey.html)
2. Reinstall the version of Windows I had (Win10Pro)
3. Input Key
4. Activate
And boom, everything is smiffy
Impressive I must say
I assume the old PC was automatically deactivated once you installed the Windows on the new one and activated the key on the new PC since you would need the same account login info to login into the old PC and keep the key there also.
It seems like this is how it works you can put the product key on as many PC as you want but it will only remain activated once you log in the original microsoft hotmail account on said PC.
This is pretty good news it means changing motherboards is a breeze now and no need to buy any new keys again.
But as the other guy said you don't even need the key you just hit skip when it asks for the key and it should just login fine and auto activate assuming you connected to the internet
Dylz305 wrote:I using one that I have a little over a year now, but when current goes etc it shuts off like a normal power strip so most likely the battery's gone. Wanted to know if to invest in a new one or use a normal strip as I see alot of people use on YouTube etc....
sMASH wrote:Dylz305 wrote:I using one that I have a little over a year now, but when current goes etc it shuts off like a normal power strip so most likely the battery's gone. Wanted to know if to invest in a new one or use a normal strip as I see alot of people use on YouTube etc....
Could be a bad battery, so no reserve to switch to.
Open up the batter compartment and fiddle with the wires. See if anything is loose or corroded. Clean, secure, retry
iM@st@1 wrote:http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/popular-software-ccleaner-infected-with-backdoor.html
Dylz305 wrote:iM@st@1 wrote:http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/popular-software-ccleaner-infected-with-backdoor.html
I never used a cleaner for all the years I've been doing this. It honestly makes the PC worst as far as I've seen, once you know what you're installing and not drowning your PC with toolbars n additional (included) software from some programs you'll be 100!!
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