Processor cooler concern

marklcfc

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One thing I've not really questioned, a few differing thoughts on the motherboard as I saw tuf B550 suggested and also tuf X570. only £40 difference so tempted to go for the x570 unless there's a reason not to?
 

Scott

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Only real reason not to is budget. If you're happy to spend the additional £40 it's probably worth it just for the VRM and future potential. PCIe4.0 lanes is a minor bump too :)
 

marklcfc

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Do I need the led strip? I've noticed I have motherboard which is argb and the cooling fan is rgb. Does anything else I have light up? Will the led strip be necessary?
I'm coming from a computer with old software and no lights whatsoever so its all new
 

Scott

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It's a personal thing. If you don't think it will add anything just remove it :)
 
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It will likely turn up with a test copy of Win used when they checked it, you will need to install a complete fresh copy of whatever you are going to use. Im transferring my Win 10 licence from mylaptop to the desktop ive ordered, so will need to do the same.

If you buy a OS off them then that will be installed on there, but the test copy isnt the same you dont want to try using it youll have issues later.
 

marklcfc

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It will likely turn up with a test copy of Win used when they checked it, you will need to install a complete fresh copy of whatever you are going to use. Im transferring my Win 10 licence from mylaptop to the desktop ive ordered, so will need to do the same.

If you buy a OS off them then that will be installed on there, but the test copy isnt the same you dont want to try using it youll have issues later.
I guess that will mean I also have to download all the drivers etc for the new parts in the computer after installing a fresh version of windows?
and figure out how to boot from usb in the new setup :unsure:

I wonder if I can buy the Windows usb off Amazon and send it to PC Specialist to use like I've done with my case?
 

Scott

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I guess that will mean I also have to download all the drivers etc for the new parts in the computer after installing a fresh version of windows?
and figure out how to boot from usb in the new setup :unsure:

It's something any user should learn to do regardless as it's one of the best areas to solve any problems with a system.

You can probably activate using your license and go with whatever windows is installed on the system but I would always belt and braces it.
 

marklcfc

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It's something any user should learn to do regardless as it's one of the best areas to solve any problems with a system.

You can probably activate using your license and go with whatever windows is installed on the system but I would always belt and braces it.
I can do it on my current computer, its just on the new one with different bios to boot from usb, and knowing what different drivers to download
 

Scott

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I can do it on my current computer, its just on the new one with different bios to boot from usb, and knowing what different drivers to download

Nowadays Windows should cover just about everything. All you should ever need to install nowadays is the chipset drivers and I would always manually install the GPU drivers.

AMD provides the chipset drivers direct as does NVidia.

Not sure if you went with the B550 - https://www.amd.com/en/support/chipsets/amd-socket-am4/b550
Or the X570 - https://www.amd.com/en/support/chipsets/amd-socket-am4/x570

Nvidia - https://www.nvidia.co.uk/Download/driverResults.aspx/162226/en-uk

The BIOS is normally pretty straight forward, I can't imagine any issues. It's all fairly self explanatory once in there.

Boot to the USB, wipe all drives, install windows on the M2, install chipset drivers, install GPU drivers, run Windows update multiple times until it says there are no more updates.... job done.

Be sure to use the latest installation of Windows using the Media Creation Tool

 

marklcfc

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When you say install chipset drivers what do you mean? Was that the link next to X570?

I went for the X570, so do I download the x570 you linked to and the Nvidia Game ready?

I was planning on getting the USB from Amazon as I'd need to buy that to get the license anyway. Are you suggesting a different way? I'd have to make my own usb from what I see
 

Scott

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In your shoes I would probably just opt for the license supplied with the build. Would save you a ton of hassle.
 

marklcfc

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I thought if the usb wasn't the most up to date then it would update anyway after the installation through Windows Update.

I can still create the usb myself through the creation tool you suggested (on my current computer), just assumed as I need the license as well I may as well buy it off Amazon with the included USB as its cheapest I've found.
 
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Scott

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Cheaper usually suggests unofficial. I wouldn't buy off any unauthorised retailers as they often illegally provide OEM keys that can be compromised at any time.

Buy cheap, buy twice.
 

marklcfc

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Cheaper usually suggests unofficial. I wouldn't buy off any unauthorised retailers as they often illegally provide OEM keys that can be compromised at any time.

Buy cheap, buy twice.
Ok, so do you suggest I get the USB off Amazon (save £36), and create my own USB through the media creation tool as it will be more recent?
 

Scott

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I know that it says Microsoft Software in there, I'm just not convinced it's legitimate. There are no reviews and it's significantly cheaper than what Microsoft sell it for themselves on the legitimate website.

The license is the issue.... not the USB. If it's an OEM activation key it's both illegal and it can be dropped at any time. With a proper key you know you are covered.
 
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