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New case, just a question

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If you don't change the hardware you don't have to reinstall windows or anything.

Hey guys.

Just a quick question, I don't think I'll have any problems but I'd like to make sure.

I'm getting bored of my corsair carbide 400r and would like to replace the case; to either a 350D or a 800D.

Now the question I have is; would I find just swapping the hardware from my current case to the new case without adjusting anything? software/driver wise etc.

 

Thanks guys.

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Oh really? I thought the CMOS battery would save my bios settings? 

I say it might happen. If it does then it's all good then. Just write down your overclock settings just in case, It'll simple if it happened.

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Please mark thread as solved. 

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