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    Migrating an Intel installed OS to a new Ryzen Build

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    For such a low penalty in gaming performance vs the convince... I'll be sticking for now to what was originally an Intel install. Although I'm already eyeing a 1Tb PCI-E NVME as my new boot drive and at that point I'm going for a clean install.
    -Trunks0
    not speaking for all and if I am wrong I never said it.
    (plz note that is meant as a joke)


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      #3
      Originally posted by Trunks0 View Post
      For such a low penalty in gaming performance vs the convince... I'll be sticking for now to what was originally an Intel install. Although I'm already eyeing a 1Tb PCI-E NVME as my new boot drive and at that point I'm going for a clean install.
      In gaming is not a small penalty.
      "There is no beggining, and there is no end.There is no alpha, and there is no omega.You never began, and you will never end."

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        #4
        A maybe 10% potential loss to the avg frame rate of some games is low enough to not be overly concerned about.
        -Trunks0
        not speaking for all and if I am wrong I never said it.
        (plz note that is meant as a joke)


        System:
        Asus TUF Gaming X570-Pro - AMD Ryzen 7 5800x - Noctua NH-D15S chromax.Black - 32gb of G.Skill Trident Z NEO - Asus DRW-24F1ST DVD±RW - Samsung 850 Evo 250Gib - 4TiB Seagate - PowerColor RedDevil Radeon RX 7900XTX - Creative AE-5 Plus - Windows 10 64-bit

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          #5
          Originally posted by Trunks0 View Post
          A maybe 10% potential loss to the avg frame rate of some games is low enough to not be overly concerned about.
          10% is not a lot? Man must be some crazy FPS you're pushing
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            #6
            Originally posted by Nunz View Post
            10% is not a lot? Man must be some crazy FPS you're pushing

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              #7
              Originally posted by Nunz View Post
              10% is not a lot? Man must be some crazy FPS you're pushing
              It's not when the performance boost gained by doing such upgrades can be large. Like me jumping from a i7-4770k to Ryzen 7 5800X.

              But again, look at the numbers in the video. Your not loosing much vs the convince. But it's worth the clean install of course.
              -Trunks0
              not speaking for all and if I am wrong I never said it.
              (plz note that is meant as a joke)


              System:
              Asus TUF Gaming X570-Pro - AMD Ryzen 7 5800x - Noctua NH-D15S chromax.Black - 32gb of G.Skill Trident Z NEO - Asus DRW-24F1ST DVD±RW - Samsung 850 Evo 250Gib - 4TiB Seagate - PowerColor RedDevil Radeon RX 7900XTX - Creative AE-5 Plus - Windows 10 64-bit

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                #8
                My Windows install has survived an A12-7850K APU build -> Ryzen 1600X -> Ryzen 5800X. Surprisingly it was the last upgrade which caused me the most trouble.


                I've also managed to convert it from an MBR installation to a GPT one in preparation for Windows 11.
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                  #9
                  I love when i format a drive ....
                  "There is no beggining, and there is no end.There is no alpha, and there is no omega.You never began, and you will never end."

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Trunks0 View Post
                    A maybe 10% potential loss to the avg frame rate of some games is low enough to not be overly concerned about.

                    i am more interested in low's...In Cyberpunk is 13 % loss and Watch dogs leggion is 20% loss in framerate.Those are a few games.
                    On the other hand the biggest issue is if you have crashes after boot drive migration.It will be very challenging to diagnose.Is not worth the time.
                    "There is no beggining, and there is no end.There is no alpha, and there is no omega.You never began, and you will never end."

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Trunks0 View Post
                      For such a low penalty in gaming performance vs the convince... I'll be sticking for now to what was originally an Intel install. Although I'm already eyeing a 1Tb PCI-E NVME as my new boot drive and at that point I'm going for a clean install.
                      I just installed a 2TB Samsung 980 Pro (replacing a 512GB Samsung 950 Pro) a couple weeks ago and the difference is notorious. I initially cloned the drive (after upgrading to Windows 11) but ran into so many issues (duplicated recovery partitions thanks to broken Win10 installer and no NVME express driver thanks to Intel RST) that I decided to do a clean install, it's even better now

                      Originally posted by badsykes View Post
                      I love when i format a drive ....
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by badsykes View Post
                        i am more interested in low's...In Cyberpunk is 13 % loss and Watch dogs leggion is 20% loss in framerate.Those are a few games.
                        On the other hand the biggest issue is if you have crashes after boot drive migration.It will be very challenging to diagnose.Is not worth the time.
                        And that fair, but it's minor vs the convince. If I ran into any issues, I would have formatted ASAP.

                        Originally posted by lmchv View Post
                        I just installed a 2TB Samsung 980 Pro (replacing a 512GB Samsung 950 Pro) a couple weeks ago and the difference is notorious. I initially cloned the drive (after upgrading to Windows 11) but ran into so many issues (duplicated recovery partitions thanks to broken Win10 installer and no NVME express driver thanks to Intel RST) that I decided to do a clean install, it's even better now
                        Yea I'm eyeing the 1tb version of the same NVME drive Lmchv. Although I might go with the 500Gb to save a buck and to continue to discourage myself from storing stuff on my OS drive
                        -Trunks0
                        not speaking for all and if I am wrong I never said it.
                        (plz note that is meant as a joke)


                        System:
                        Asus TUF Gaming X570-Pro - AMD Ryzen 7 5800x - Noctua NH-D15S chromax.Black - 32gb of G.Skill Trident Z NEO - Asus DRW-24F1ST DVD±RW - Samsung 850 Evo 250Gib - 4TiB Seagate - PowerColor RedDevil Radeon RX 7900XTX - Creative AE-5 Plus - Windows 10 64-bit

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Trunks0 View Post
                          Yea I'm eyeing the 1tb version of the same NVME drive Lmchv. Although I might go with the 500Gb to save a buck and to continue to discourage myself from storing stuff on my OS drive
                          I use 300GB for the OS and 1.7TB for games

                          I also have a 2TB EVO Plus for archive (replicated to the cloud)
                          BEHEMOTH (Desktop): Asus ROG Maximus Z690 Formula | Intel Core i9 12900K + Asus ROG Strix LC 240 | Kingston Fury 64GB DDR5-5200 | LG 27GN950-b [email protected] | PowerColor Red Devil Radeon RX 6900 XT 16GB | CoolerMaster Cosmos C700P + Asus ROG Thor 1200W Platinum | Sound Blaster X AE-5 + Edifier R1280DBs + Edifier T5 + Logitech G935 | HyperX Alloy Elite RGB CherryMX Red + Logitech G502 Lightspeed + Logitech Powerplay | Samsung 980 Pro NVMe SSD 2TB + Samsung 970 Evo Plus NVMe SSD 2TB | LG BD-RE | Windows 11 Pro

                          Charquito (Desktop): Asus ROG Maximus XI Formula | Intel Core i9 9900K @ 5.0Ghz + Asus ROG Ryuo 240 | Corsair Ballistic 32GB DDR4-3000 | Dell U2713HM 27" | Asus ROG Strix Geforce GTX1080| Cooler Master Cosmos 2 + Thermaltake Toughpower 1200W | Logitech MK850 Performance | Samsung 950 Pro NVMe 512GB | Sony BD-ROM | Windows 11 Pro

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