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Hi all. My first post here but I've built and upgraded my own and others' PC's since the mid-90s. My last one, however, was 9 years ago, so I'm a bit rusty!
This was the machine:
Obviously Win10 is also no longer supported and I can't update to Win 11 from it. I can't install a new Win 11 OS because...yes...I don't have TPM 2.0 !!
I don't want to move to a different OS, and all the components apart from the RAM are 'End Of Line'.
So, if I want to play future games and have a secure OS my only option seems to be a complete new build...a new mobo means a new cpu, means a new cooler. I wanted to upgrade my vid anyway, so I would be daft to power such costly components with an old psu.
etc, etc...
My question then: If you were in this situation would you:
1. Try to use any of the above components in a new build?
2. Try to sell the current PC as is? (Knowing you would pass the lack of support on to someone else? ...No, that seems a naughty thing to do!)
3. Try to sell parts of the current PC to subsidise some of the costs of the new one?
4. Keep the existing one as a backup for basic stuff, risking security issues with lack of mobo and Win10 security updates? (I currently only use it as a gaming PC)
Any ideas would be welcomed...as would any ways round the TPM issue.
Thanks in advance!
This was the machine:
- Asus ROG Max VIII Gene Z170 motherboard
- Intel Core i7 6700K CPU
- Corsair Hydro H100i AIO cooler
- 8G Asus GTX1080 'Founders Edition' GPU
- 4x8GB Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200 RAM
- Corsair HX750i PSU
- Samsung SM951 Polaris 256GB M.2 NVMe High Performance SSD (I've added a couple of other SSD's: a 120GB and 500GB since then)
- Corsair carbide Air 240 mATX case
- Windows 10 Home, 64 Bit:
Obviously Win10 is also no longer supported and I can't update to Win 11 from it. I can't install a new Win 11 OS because...yes...I don't have TPM 2.0 !!
I don't want to move to a different OS, and all the components apart from the RAM are 'End Of Line'.
So, if I want to play future games and have a secure OS my only option seems to be a complete new build...a new mobo means a new cpu, means a new cooler. I wanted to upgrade my vid anyway, so I would be daft to power such costly components with an old psu.
etc, etc...
My question then: If you were in this situation would you:
1. Try to use any of the above components in a new build?
2. Try to sell the current PC as is? (Knowing you would pass the lack of support on to someone else? ...No, that seems a naughty thing to do!)
3. Try to sell parts of the current PC to subsidise some of the costs of the new one?
4. Keep the existing one as a backup for basic stuff, risking security issues with lack of mobo and Win10 security updates? (I currently only use it as a gaming PC)
Any ideas would be welcomed...as would any ways round the TPM issue.
Thanks in advance!