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#1 Pandut

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Posted 02 February 2012 - 21:40

Yeah, like Areze and a few others, I'm looking tp upgrade my PC pretty soon. As I'm going to be upgrading the lot of my rig, I have a few questions because my know-how of electronics is very limited :P.

Question one; A mother board that supports AMD Athlon/Phenom type processors cannot support an AMD Athlon/Phenom II, right? I've heard rumors that certain motherboards are backwards compatible with those sort of CPU's but I'd rather wait for a trusted opinion before making a econominal mistake.

Current Motherboard > http://www.newegg.co...N82E16813131370

Current Processor > http://www.newegg.co...N82E16819103678

Motherboard I'm looking towards > http://www.newegg.co...N82E16813131657

Processor I'm looking towards > http://www.newegg.co...N82E16819103911

Question two; My OS is Windows 7, is there a (safe) way to uninstall old motherboard drivers without needing to reformat? I've got quite a lot of stuff on my PC that I probably wouldn't be able to back up and I really, really, REALLY do not want to go through the hassle of recovering all of the programs and Steam games I have on my PC. I've already done some research on the matter and there are a few simple but risky routes, so I'm unsure.
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Posted 03 February 2012 - 00:37

Just to let you know, Steam games are very easy to transfer, all you need to do is copy the steamapps folder over.

Regardless of your files I would recommend you reformat anyway, yes it's a hassle but it will improve your performance, especially so because you're getting new hardware.

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Posted 03 February 2012 - 00:50

View PostPandut, on 02 February 2012 - 21:40, said:

Yeah, like Areze and a few others, I'm looking tp upgrade my PC pretty soon. As I'm going to be upgrading the lot of my rig, I have a few questions because my know-how of electronics is very limited :P.

Question one; A mother board that supports AMD Athlon/Phenom type processors cannot support an AMD Athlon/Phenom II, right? I've heard rumors that certain motherboards are backwards compatible with those sort of CPU's but I'd rather wait for a trusted opinion before making a econominal mistake.

Current Motherboard > http://www.newegg.co...N82E16813131370

Current Processor > http://www.newegg.co...N82E16819103678

Motherboard I'm looking towards > http://www.newegg.co...N82E16813131657

Processor I'm looking towards > http://www.newegg.co...N82E16819103911

Question two; My OS is Windows 7, is there a (safe) way to uninstall old motherboard drivers without needing to reformat? I've got quite a lot of stuff on my PC that I probably wouldn't be able to back up and I really, really, REALLY do not want to go through the hassle of recovering all of the programs and Steam games I have on my PC. I've already done some research on the matter and there are a few simple but risky routes, so I'm unsure.

There were(and probably still are) a couple deals on newegg for 2 TB external HDDs for 100 USD. Get one of those, back up all of your data on it, and viola, you can use that for bulk storage and get a lightening fast internal HDD for yer games.

UPDAT: Here's a deal on a 2 TB USB 3.0 external HDD for 130 USD, and extra 40 bucks will net you another terabyte.

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#4 Pandut

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Posted 04 February 2012 - 18:43

View PostAlias, on 03 February 2012 - 00:37, said:

Just to let you know, Steam games are very easy to transfer, all you need to do is copy the steamapps folder over.

Regardless of your files I would recommend you reformat anyway, yes it's a hassle but it will improve your performance, especially so because you're getting new hardware.

I know, but I'm sorta stubborn towards these types of situations. I'm also running off a cracked version of Windows 7, courtesy of my brother, and generally reinstalling that is a massive pain in the ass.

View PostDr. Strangelove, on 03 February 2012 - 00:50, said:

There were(and probably still are) a couple deals on newegg for 2 TB external HDDs for 100 USD. Get one of those, back up all of your data on it, and viola, you can use that for bulk storage and get a lightening fast internal HDD for yer games.

UPDAT: Here's a deal on a 2 TB USB 3.0 external HDD for 130 USD, and extra 40 bucks will net you another terabyte.

As said, I'd prefer not reformatting, but I shall keep this in mind :).
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