I'm considering swapping my Gigabyte A520i motherboard with my friend's Gigabyte B550 Gaming X because I'm tired of the ITX platform, and he wants to try out a small form factor build. I've already mentioned to him that we need to reinstall Windows for the switch, but he's hesitant about it. I'm curious if there's a way to replace the motherboard without needing to reinstall the operating system or do anything extensive. Just to note, I have a Ryzen 7 5700X, and he has a Ryzen 7 5700G.
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Absolutely, you can switch motherboards without a complete overhaul. Windows is pretty good at auto-detecting new hardware these days, especially if you're sticking with the same AM4 platform. You might run into some hiccups, but in my experience, it should mostly go smoothly without needing to reinstall.
Yes, it's totally doable! Just transfer the drive over, and there's a decent chance everything will work well. If your friend encounters any issues, I wouldn't stress it too much—advise him to just reinstall Windows.
Honestly, there's really a lot that needs to be done when changing motherboards. Reinstalling Windows is just a small part of the process. I'd much rather get that out of the way than have to reconnect all the motherboard jumpers afterward!

Exactly! People underestimate how much work goes into swapping mobos. Just resetting Windows is a pretty reasonable ask.