I ii_sauzy_ii Prominent Nov 17, 2017 1 0 510 Nov 17, 2017 #1 As title says, swapping out my z170 and 4770 i7 to z270 7700k i7. I have the win10 oem in case I do, but rather not if avoidable. Thanks in adv guys!
As title says, swapping out my z170 and 4770 i7 to z270 7700k i7. I have the win10 oem in case I do, but rather not if avoidable. Thanks in adv guys!
Solution kanewolf Nov 17, 2017 If you actually have a Z170 (which doesn't correspond with a 4770) then you don't HAVE to upgrade the motherboard.
If you actually have a Z170 (which doesn't correspond with a 4770) then you don't HAVE to upgrade the motherboard.
kanewolf Titan Moderator May 29, 2013 37,314 3,275 156,790 Nov 17, 2017 Solution #2 If you actually have a Z170 (which doesn't correspond with a 4770) then you don't HAVE to upgrade the motherboard. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
If you actually have a Z170 (which doesn't correspond with a 4770) then you don't HAVE to upgrade the motherboard.
D Deleted member 1560910 Guest Nov 17, 2017 #3 Shouldnt have to but might have to talk to microsoft support via phone online text to activate windows Upvote 0 Downvote
Shouldnt have to but might have to talk to microsoft support via phone online text to activate windows