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I am looking for suggestions on upgrades to the following system. I have had a few problems lately and am wondering if the ram would be suitable for a new build etc.
i7-6700 cpu stock cooler Asus H170 gamin pro motherboard 4x8 = 32gb ram G.Skill V series 2400 DDR4 1tb Samsung Evo850 SSD 1 TB Sabrent Rocket NVMe PCIe Internal SSD Corsair rm650x psu Alienware AW3418DW monitor 3440 x 1440 Asus RTX2070 gpu I am hoping to find out if it is worthwhile to upgrade a component at a time or if I would be better off waiting until I can do a complete rebuild. Thanks in advance for your help. |
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Motto: "We cannot be more sensitive to pleasure without being more sensitive to pain." - Alan Watts
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What problems are you currently having and what are you wanting to do? |
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Thanks for your interest and sorry for the delay in replying.
My pc was originally freezing on COD Modern Warfare and other graphic intensive games etc. I sent my PGU in for repair but then my pc was having issues where it wouldn't post etc. went through a bunch of issues and couldn't reload windows . I took a ssd and managed to load windows on it and got everything running when my video card was returned. I spent hours loading and reloading windows as well as resetting all components. I used a XFX R9 290 video card while I was waiting for my other card to be repaired and I think it is toast. This just added to the confusion. When I have time I am going to check out the R9 290 as it has a lifetime warranty. Still going to upgrade in time but will use what I have for now. Thanks |
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