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Nah I've done that dozens of times, never asked me for a key or freaked.

Now if you switched the mobo and a bunch of hardware it asks for a product key

but you should be good

Should I be able to upgrade by CPU to a i7 4790k without reinstalling windows?

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Yes, but there is a possibility it will reject the hardware change, and say it's an unofficial version

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Nah I've done that dozens of times, never asked me for a key or freaked.

Now if you switched the mobo and a bunch of hardware it asks for a product key

but you should be good

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It shouldn't ask me for a product key, since I'm running windows 10

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