Win 7 or Win 8?

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kbp

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I'll go with Win 8 for new build. However, it will cost 100.00 because the other computer is using the licensed full retail version of Win 7.

Just install 8 twice. Second time while up and runnig within windows (8) and it will work just like the win 7 upgrade install. Stay off-line untill you reinstall (2nd time) then let it register.
Works the same way the windows 7 upgrade - clean install was done.
 
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Bradtech519

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It doesn't really matter. Windows 7 is fine if you already have it and it's free. Personally I wouldn't spend the money on Windows 8. I'd use the cash to save on the new build or put the money into a nicer video card or CPU.
 

runzwithsizorz

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kpb:
Sorry if I'm dense, but I still have to buy Win 8 for 100.00 because I'm not upgrading anything. So what's the advantage to "upgrading" an already purchased win 8?
 

BrightCandle

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Just get Windows 8. There have been quite a few useful improvements that make the move worthwhile. The new ui might not be to your taste but you will either get used to it or get a replacement start button. But the ui changes are not a good reason to skip windows 8, especially since tech report tests should better gaming performance much of the time,
 

dagamer34

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Just install 8 twice. Second time while up and runnig within windows (8) and it will work just like the win 7 upgrade install. Stay off-line untill you reinstall (2nd time) then let it register.
Works the same way the windows 7 upgrade - clean install was done.

You can't do a double install as the installation requires a non-upgrade key in order to install the first time.