You don't have to worry with the 2600, that one draws about 65 watts so no issue, if you would drop in a 2700X it would be an issue, I'm using it with a 2200G which is also 65 watts and it doesn't give me any problems.
No idea, usually an activation is tied to the most important bits of your computer like the CPU and mainboard, but who knows, I don't know anything about Windows 10, might be it will ignore the changes and just whine and bitch about drivers.
So I have an oddball question. Lately I've noticed if I move my computer between rooms, there is what looks like some potential stress marks on the charger cord (specifically the end that plugs into the wall socket, not the adapter end for the laptop itself). There's no actual damage present on the cord, as I don't move it around much generally and I try to take good care of it. It's very subtle, so mainly I'm more curious if this is a sign of age-related wear or basically not a worry at all. I could take a picture if that would help my description. It's where the cord enters the boxy plug.
But the charger itself is working fine and there's no dramatic damage. I try to avoid removing the plug by putting too much pressure on the cord itself, but it's possible it's sustained minor wear over the years.
Not generally, no. I only unplug it if I need to travel or change rooms, and as mentioned I try to grip the box more.
@Unicron cables and cords will age and get brittle over time.
@Trinity Gingerbread The board only has one fan header for case fans and of course a CPU fan header and that's all.
A 2600 is a lot faster than any of the FX series of CPU's as for the IO shield, personally I would never leave it off, some can be a bitch to fit I agree.
^ How did Windows react with the new build? Did you install a clean copy or move it over from the old machine (swap in the old drive, basically)?
I’ll admit my curiosity as I’ve been debating the same idea.
Cheers & Mahalo,
-CM-
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