I currently own a core i3 9100f, but for my own reasons, I wanted to get a core i5 7640x.
Now, it's not stated in the official list of Windows 11 supported processors, but was supposedly added back in August.
I currently am running Windows 11 Pro, but was wondering if getting the LGA 2066 motherboard and a core i5 7640x would cause any problems for me, or if I could simply just change components and be on with my day.
Could someone please inform me on what I might have to do? I am hoping that I can just change motherboards and processors, then re-activate my Windows key, and keep using Windows 11. I don't want to buy a new Windows 10 key if it doesn't work, and or install Windows 11 without it being compatible.
Now, it's not stated in the official list of Windows 11 supported processors, but was supposedly added back in August.
I currently am running Windows 11 Pro, but was wondering if getting the LGA 2066 motherboard and a core i5 7640x would cause any problems for me, or if I could simply just change components and be on with my day.
Could someone please inform me on what I might have to do? I am hoping that I can just change motherboards and processors, then re-activate my Windows key, and keep using Windows 11. I don't want to buy a new Windows 10 key if it doesn't work, and or install Windows 11 without it being compatible.