Thank you so much for this video! I know it wasn’t really meant to be much of a tutorial but I really needed some guidance. I want to upgrade from my i7 9700k to an i9 12900k. Did you have to reinstall windows 10 and wipe your drive? If you didn’t, have you had any problems with your pc? Any response would be greatly appreciated.
Absolutely! That's exactly how I planned this video: to help understand the upgrade from Intel's previous architectures to this hybrid one. So, I'm really glad that's what you got from it. And nope it just booted up normally and I logged in as if I was on my old PC. Very seamless process. Hope it works out for you 👍
Windows 11 still has a lot of bugs, boot loop issues. Some performance gain and some lost with some games, but I want the most stable OS as of right now. The performance proposition isn't worth the potential issues.
Nope! When I booted into the bios for the first time I just made sure the boot drive was the correct one, and the bios already recognized it. So, I did not have to wipe, remove, restore, or reassign the drive
@@jdtechgear wait so you don’t have any instability using the same boot drive on the new setup? Everywhere I’ve looked people say always wipe the drive when upgrading to a new architecture.
Thank you so much for this video! I know it wasn’t really meant to be much of a tutorial but I really needed some guidance. I want to upgrade from my i7 9700k to an i9 12900k. Did you have to reinstall windows 10 and wipe your drive? If you didn’t, have you had any problems with your pc? Any response would be greatly appreciated.
Absolutely! That's exactly how I planned this video: to help understand the upgrade from Intel's previous architectures to this hybrid one. So, I'm really glad that's what you got from it. And nope it just booted up normally and I logged in as if I was on my old PC. Very seamless process. Hope it works out for you 👍
@@jdtechgear Thanks so much for replying man!
nice love intel i need to upgrade to omg i have I7 7thGen but still good playing games render in 4k eh yea 35 mins lol
I remember that build, that was a while ago. Definitely worth an upgrade for you now
@@jdtechgear yea soon
Beekeepers skills moves at 2:38 :)
I went from 9900k to 13700k (which is basically a little beefed 12900k with better IMC)
AMD FTW!
Hey now! Place nice
Completely unnecessary, but a good looking upgrade.
Batman
Vengeance
So.. not worth it... good to know ;)
MOAR CORES MOAR POWAHHHH
Why are you sticking to windows 10?
Windows 11 still has a lot of bugs, boot loop issues. Some performance gain and some lost with some games, but I want the most stable OS as of right now. The performance proposition isn't worth the potential issues.
@@jdtechgear Good to know. Thanks
@@8020Alive Sure thing. If it wasn't my main PC I use for everyday tasks, I'd install Windows 11.
Think its worth to go from a 850kto a 12900k?
You mean 8500k? Haha
Is it worth doing this? I run high-end modern games
Man. I like that case.
It's a fantastic case, highly recommend!
I think the next AMD Ryzen will have DDR5 support, why not make the upgrade then ?
Well there's always something on the horizon with tech, this was sponsored, but also available and a good upgrade path with the new socket
@@jdtechgear True .. true , it always is.
Question when you switched to the new motherboard did you have to wipe the boot drive clean and reinstall Windows?
Nope! When I booted into the bios for the first time I just made sure the boot drive was the correct one, and the bios already recognized it. So, I did not have to wipe, remove, restore, or reassign the drive
@@jdtechgear wait so you don’t have any instability using the same boot drive on the new setup? Everywhere I’ve looked people say always wipe the drive when upgrading to a new architecture.
@@jdogg0130x2k I haven't read up on anything like that yet, I've been running this system for about a month now without any issue