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Author Topic: [MEGATHREAD] Personal Computer - Updated builds thanks to Logical Increments  (Read 1584138 times)

I'm upgrading to Windows 8.1, will I be able to install my Windows 7 onto his computer after I switch to 8.1?
If I want to give my windows to a friend when I upgrade to 8.1, can I?

If I want to give my windows to a friend when I upgrade to 8.1, can I?
I think if you don't have the OEM version, you can. If you have the retail, version, you can change any part on your computer, so I would think you can move it to a new computer. I think.

I think if you don't have the OEM version, you can. If you have the retail, version, you can change any part on your computer, so I would think you can move it to a new computer. I think.
I have Windows 7 Home Premium OEM SP1.

As far as I know OEM copies can only be re-installed into a system with the exact same motherboard as the PC the license was first activated on, any other component can be different.

As far as I know OEM copies can only be re-installed into a system with the exact same motherboard as the PC the license was first activated on, any other component can be different.
I am selling him my old mobo so I guess this works.

I am selling him my old mobo so I guess this works.
I would think it would work?

I got my wifi card today, installed it without needing to even install any drivers. O_o

You fancy people with your wifi cards. All I have is a little USB wifi adapter.

Edit: Yo mack, don't you think its time for an update on the suggested builds?
« Last Edit: December 16, 2013, 05:56:38 PM by ABlockOfCheese »

Yah. My dad has used those, and they've been a pain according to him, so I decided to order a wifi card instead. Also, I don't have many open USB slots, and those that I do I'd like to keep open.

They really aren't a pain unless they are on the front of your computer where they are susceptible to being hit with stuff.  I don't get a much slower connection than I do with my wireless gaming adapter that we use for our Xbox 360. connection speed for the gaming adapter is about 100mpbs, with the USB adapter its about 80mbps.

« Last Edit: December 16, 2013, 09:41:25 PM by RedJohn »

http://shop.lenovo.com/gb/en/laptops/thinkpad/x-series/x140e/
Is this a good computer?

Edit: Fixed link
Eh, kinda iffy on the cpu. says it has a 1.5 ghz AMD A4-5000.  I know AMD has already moved way past, now they have the A10.  Might be nice for general computing and stuff.  You certainly won't be gaming on it.


EDIT: Would this be a good build? Already have storage, peripherals and OS worked out.  Not really worried about getting a nice cpu cooler, not planning on OCing, hell I've heard the stock cpu coolers are ok for normal gaming with no overclocking.
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2kM0T
« Last Edit: December 16, 2013, 11:26:58 PM by ABlockOfCheese »

How might one go about selling a used graphics card?


My borther wants to get a custom computer so I gave him a list: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2dKbS He doesn't really want to spend that much so I was wondering if I could possibly shave some of the price off somewhere? Also yes I want to keep the SSD because he wants it to be as fast as possible and wants to keep the SSD (If there is one that's smaller and less money then I might use that one instead).

You could get an AMD 6 core for just under half of that.

Also G. Skill has some cheap but good ram.  Check out the G. Skill ripjaws X 2133 2x4 (8gb).