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Jan 5th, 2005 07:09 PM
executioneer lol that didnt mean anything
Jan 4th, 2005 12:31 PM
whoreable although ive never tried it, aparently if you remove the pci bus in safe mode then reboot with your new mb and proc it might work.
Jan 3rd, 2005 09:20 PM
AChimp I've swapped CPUs before without any problems. Just make sure that your motherboard will support the new speed. If you have a relatively new motherboard, too, there shouldn't be any jumper switching, either.
Jan 3rd, 2005 08:40 PM
Alive Oh well, this way then. no you dont have to reformat. today's bios "auto-detect" at post -boot. so you would still be ready to go after windows detects your new toy(s) (motherboard/cpu ect..)
have fun!
Jan 3rd, 2005 08:08 PM
MetalMilitia For the purposes of this thread that would be exactly the same as just getting a new mobo and processor.

oh, btw i shoudl have mentioned in my last post. When i put my new mobo in i didn't format but they where both nforce based boards and i dont think i had any drivers installed at the time. But it worked fine :/
Jan 3rd, 2005 08:02 PM
Alive Just by a cpu/motherboard bundle, or what i like to do (and is cheaper than a whole new setup) buy a "bare bones" setup. cpu/motherboard/ram/3.5 drive/card reader (sometimes) and case. just add your hard drive/video card and plug your monitor/keyboard/mouse in and your ready to go with a new computer for (usualy) around $150-200 wheareas a cpu/motherboard combo would only set you back about a $100.
Jan 3rd, 2005 07:23 PM
MetalMilitia Not really. Well you *can* but its kind of dodgey because of motherboard drivers and whatnot.
Jan 3rd, 2005 07:20 PM
Anonymous
Upgrading

I was thinking of getting a better processor for my PC. Is it possible to just switch out the processor and motherboard for new ones without having to reformat/reconfig/whatever?

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