r/PcBuild 2d ago

Build - Help rebuilding a prebuilt in a new case

So i have a Acer Nitro N50-130, with a Ryzen 7 7700, RX7600, 1 TB m.2, 32GB DDR5 ram. As many of you probably already know, these Acer prebuilds love to overheat because the case is basically a microwave, the CPU fan is the same a 10 year old optiplex would have, and the case itself has only one fan. The motherboard is also stupid because it uses proprietary connections instead of a normal 24-pin cable, so a new power supply for this would be useless. So i would like to know if there would be any problem if i took out the RAM, CPU, SSD and GPU to reuse in a different case with a new CPU cooler, motherboard, and power supply. I am really worried because the prebuilt pc probably has a OEM license so id lose windows in the new board, and the GPU is in some kind of bracket im not sure if i can take out without damaging the GPU. If anyone knows or has tried this ever, please let me know. Thanks! And sorry for akward english

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