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seeing that the current 780i chipset is based on the current 680i chipset, it's unlikely that you will need to. however, even if you don't have to, it's always recommended that you do it anyways.
but, if you want to try and not to install those drivers, i would recommend that you uninstall the chipset and display drivers from safe mode, then run driver cleaner. once you've done that, you should then pull out your 680i board. once you've done that, put in your new 780i board and hopefully your machine will boot up into safe mode at least. then install those new chipset drivers and display drivers from safe mode again and reboot. hopefully by now, you should be able to get back into windows.
do it exactly like that, and it's likely that you will not need to reinstall the chipset drivers, but there are no guarantees that it will work.
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