Hey guys...
I am trying to use TS 9.1 (still in beta) to get multi-core support. It works nicely. But they have stability problems. Between the reboots, the TS software could have problems reading the same workspace (charts). I am thinking of downgrading to the 9.0 version which, it seems, is more stable. But 9.0 does not have multicore support. So...
I am think of buying an i7-2600K chip. Then I would need a new MoBo as the sockets (I am currently using i7-930) are different.
My question is: if I get an i7-2600K chip and a new MoBo, do I need to re-install Windows 7 from scratch? I am thinking that may be required because of some microcodes or the drivers for the different motherboards? Is it possible to plug in the CPU and MoBo and hook up the existing SSD that it will magically work without Win7 install?
I am trying to use TS 9.1 (still in beta) to get multi-core support. It works nicely. But they have stability problems. Between the reboots, the TS software could have problems reading the same workspace (charts). I am thinking of downgrading to the 9.0 version which, it seems, is more stable. But 9.0 does not have multicore support. So...
I am think of buying an i7-2600K chip. Then I would need a new MoBo as the sockets (I am currently using i7-930) are different.
My question is: if I get an i7-2600K chip and a new MoBo, do I need to re-install Windows 7 from scratch? I am thinking that may be required because of some microcodes or the drivers for the different motherboards? Is it possible to plug in the CPU and MoBo and hook up the existing SSD that it will magically work without Win7 install?
