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@blackroseMD1 If you can download W10 for free does that mean you don't have to buy it with a new MB?
Yes, assuming that you've already got a license for it either by purchasing it before or via upgrading from Windows 7 or 8.1.
Most personal Windows 10 licenses are tied to Microsoft accounts these days (assuming you sign in to your computer with your Microsoft account instead of a local one), so changing out hardware will just require you to sign into your PC after the change and then reactivate Windows. That's how it worked with my current motherboard when I installed it a year or so ago.
If you run into an issue activating, running the activation troubleshooter will most likely help. Windows Central explains it all in this article.
Beginning with the Windows 10 Anniversary Update, you can link your Microsoft account (MSA) with the Windows 10 digital license on your device. The new feature allows you to access the Activation Troubleshooter quickly to re-activate your free upgrade copy of Windows 10.
Refresh/upgrade for photoshop processing
Spectraview PA271Q-SV 2560x1440 monitor with internal color LUT and Spectraview sensor and calibration software (replaced an older spectraview)
AMD Radon Pro 7100 WX to take advantage of the 10 bit display