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I ordered it this morning with the Gigabyte.

So I'm wondering, if I wipe the HDD I'm using now, and then install Windows 8 and all of my drivers to it, how hard would it be to move Windows 8 and all the drivers (and maybe a few applications I may have downloaded?) to the newly acquired SSD I should get in 2 weeks?


I would just do a fresh install once the SSD shows up. Congrats on a rockin system for lite $$$.
 
Yeah, I think I'm going to do a temporary install of just the hardware and drivers on my current install of Windows 7 on my HDD to see if everything works, and so I can play video games. After I get my SSD, I'll wipe that install and just install Windows 8 onto my SSD.

Thanks for the help guys, I feel like I got a lot of performance for the dollar.
 
Yeah, I think I'm going to do a temporary install of just the hardware and drivers on my current install of Windows 7 on my HDD to see if everything works, and so I can play video games. After I get my SSD, I'll wipe that install and just install Windows 8 onto my SSD.

Thanks for the help guys, I feel like I got a lot of performance for the dollar.

:thumbsup: You're likely to get the install better the second time around anyway since you'll have already figured out the little peculiarities.
 
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