I am sure about the other components, cpu, gpu, PS, and RAM. At first I thought the problem was the boot drive and I have replaced that. Will I have to replaced the RAM and CPU if I go with a AM5 motherboard?
The X570 motherboard in my AMD 3900X based system died. What are the options for replacement? The system is basically a media server.
1. The selection for new X570 motherboards is not that great.
2. I can order a X570 mb via Newegg from Hong Kong, What is the experience of sourcing...
Back in 2009, when the economy was headed towards a 1930's type Great Depression, the Republicans suddenly became concerned about deficits and became neo-Hooverians. They were talking about cutting Federal government spending in response to high job lost.
If McCain was supporting that the US...
I want to use an old computer I built as a media server. It has 16 gb of
VENGEANCE® Pro Series — 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3 DRAM 1866MHz C9 Memory Kit and I want to increase it to 32 gb total. But I am having trouble finding more. What other memory can I use. Corsairs' AI recommended going to a...
This started happening a couple of weeks ago, it stopped recognizing both wireless and ethernet and it doesn't allow turning them on. It would only show the button for Airplane Mode. Before that it randomly crash and show either the black screen or blue screen of death. It was misbehaving in...
My Windows 10 laptop is misbehaving and I am considering using the Reset This PC function. Is there an application that backup the installed applications? It would make this process go a lot easier.
Thanks
Siddhartha
I am in the process of backing up all of my content. What is the best way of storing these hard drives? In a cool dry place or plugged into my secondary system? The secondary system probably will not be running all the time like my primary system.
I have had a number of hard drives fail and have lost a lot of content. What is the best way, besides raiding hds, to prevent losing hard drive stored data? I was thinking about backing up everything on a separate system dedicated for that purpose. But that feels a lot like playing hard...
I have not used a sound card in at least 10 years. My sound system is two bridged NAD amps driving a pair of Polk LSi 25s fronts for stereo. For home theatre, an Onkyo receiver, rears Polk LSi 15s, driven by a NAD amp, and Polk Monitor 10s driven by the Onkyo, a Polk subwoofer, and center...
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