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    Question Motherboard change - ATX to ITX build

    sorry, one last question - the current partition (1TB divided in half) for the 3.5HDD wont cause an issue when i remove it out the old then install it later in the new right?
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    Question Motherboard change - ATX to ITX build

    perfect thanks again!
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    Question Motherboard change - ATX to ITX build

    thats a really cool build and yeah im getting a Corsair SFX. Great to know that setup and the temps.... i am going for a normal air cooler tower as i have a 3.5 HDD i want to put in that mounting bracket (where you hav the AIO rad). what did you use to connect all those fans? a normal fan...
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    Question Motherboard change - ATX to ITX build

    Yes, but only a full wipe of the M.2 SSD right? the other hard drives i can just unplug and then install later on the new system when windows is installed on the M.2SSD (and make sure the boot drive is set to the M.2 SSD? is this correct? Thanks again man!
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    Question Motherboard change - ATX to ITX build

    Thanks bmockeg and USAFret for the quick response... seems simple enough! so after i have done all my back ups of drivers and keys and made the 2 USB backups, i can disassemble my PC, then start building the other? i ask because currently the 1TB 3.5 inch HDD is partitioned in 2 - will this...
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    Question Motherboard change - ATX to ITX build

    Hello all, I currently have the ASUS B360 Plus gaming Mobo and i7 9700k on it but would like to build a SFF with the Asrock Z390 phantom gaming ITX/ac Mobo and the same CPU. my OS (win 10) is currently on a 2.5 SSD but i have also bought an intel M.2 SSD and would like to build the new system...
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    Question Is there a possibility to damage a cpu (i7 9700k on a ASUS B360 Plus Gaming Mobo)?

    Thanks guys for the responses. relieved to get this type of support for this. :) When I need more performance I'll get a new motherboard to allow overclocking...
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    Question Is there a possibility to damage a cpu (i7 9700k on a ASUS B360 Plus Gaming Mobo)?

    A source (the guy who built my PC) tells me that they are not compatible, however both the ASUS and intel websites say they are. is there harm in trying to plug and play thanks