The CPU is a removable/portable XPS 8700 to a different motherboard?

Hey guys, I recently bought a 970 and I was so happy with it I am planning a SLI version but cannot do with the mother motherboard (I've already transplanted 8700 courage on another matter) then I'd be OK transfer my CPU to a different motherboard? I already know that windows 8 is rooted in the mobo, so this isn't a problem because I'll just buy a new one. Thanks in advance for any help/response

Hi Broot4lcake,

Should be no problem.

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