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Our home PC needs an upgrade - so I've ordered a few bits for my gaming rig and will use the swapped-out parts to upgrade the other home PC...
What I have at the moment:
Gigabyte B450 Auros Elite; Ryzen 5 2600X; 16Gb Corsair Vengeance 3000 C16. (with Rx 5700 XT Nitro+)
What I have ordered:
Gigabyte B450 Auros Pro; Ryzen 5 3600; 16Gb Corsair Vengeance 3000 C15.
I figure that moving everything together, intact, to the other PC will pose its own issues, but for the first project I was wondering whether I ought to uninstall anything from Windows on my current game rig prior to disassembly… like mobo drivers or perhaps the Radeon GPU software and drivers? Or should it just be a case of leaving the Windows install as it is now and then re-install new mobo drivers after reassembly.
First job after reassembly is probably to enter BIOS and configure the memory and boot device priority and keep updating the sequential BIOS updates using Q-Flash up to the latest BIOS set, prior to booting to Windows for the first time.
Any advice would be gratefully received.
What I have at the moment:
Gigabyte B450 Auros Elite; Ryzen 5 2600X; 16Gb Corsair Vengeance 3000 C16. (with Rx 5700 XT Nitro+)
What I have ordered:
Gigabyte B450 Auros Pro; Ryzen 5 3600; 16Gb Corsair Vengeance 3000 C15.
I figure that moving everything together, intact, to the other PC will pose its own issues, but for the first project I was wondering whether I ought to uninstall anything from Windows on my current game rig prior to disassembly… like mobo drivers or perhaps the Radeon GPU software and drivers? Or should it just be a case of leaving the Windows install as it is now and then re-install new mobo drivers after reassembly.
First job after reassembly is probably to enter BIOS and configure the memory and boot device priority and keep updating the sequential BIOS updates using Q-Flash up to the latest BIOS set, prior to booting to Windows for the first time.
Any advice would be gratefully received.