DavidStopher659
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I am considering the pre-designed Cyber Elite as an 'entry' level build - it's many years since I last put a PC together. It seems sensible to upgrade the specified power supply for future upgrading - it is relatively cheap to do so, but the pcs system queries this - why?
The spec says 8Gb RAM - is this really enough, and is it cost -effective to go for say 16Gb now rather than upgrade later?
I am dumping my 2014 HP Envy and have a Win 10 'retail' license key. I can transfer this (I hope - see below) to the new build, but since Win 10 can be easily downloaded and be operational prior to activating with a key, is it feasible for PCS to install non-activated Win 10 by default (or is this a Microsoft no-no commercially?), making testing at your end and the home setup a bit easier? I know that laptops are usually OEM license windows, which have non-transferable keys, but the 'retail' status I get from the slmgr app. is prob. because the system was reinstalled after a major problem (the original license was OEM, of course).
Lastly, can I assume that with the SSD included in the build, I can add my (1Tb) SSD from the old laptop (or maybe the 1Tb hard drive which it originally came with) without any problems? Would the HDD be a better choice for this anyway?
The spec says 8Gb RAM - is this really enough, and is it cost -effective to go for say 16Gb now rather than upgrade later?
I am dumping my 2014 HP Envy and have a Win 10 'retail' license key. I can transfer this (I hope - see below) to the new build, but since Win 10 can be easily downloaded and be operational prior to activating with a key, is it feasible for PCS to install non-activated Win 10 by default (or is this a Microsoft no-no commercially?), making testing at your end and the home setup a bit easier? I know that laptops are usually OEM license windows, which have non-transferable keys, but the 'retail' status I get from the slmgr app. is prob. because the system was reinstalled after a major problem (the original license was OEM, of course).
Lastly, can I assume that with the SSD included in the build, I can add my (1Tb) SSD from the old laptop (or maybe the 1Tb hard drive which it originally came with) without any problems? Would the HDD be a better choice for this anyway?