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Currently my mum is using the PC I left behind in Australia which I built in 2016.
Components:
Z170A Gaming Pro Carbon,
i7-8700K,
32 MB Ram
Gigabyte GTX1050
Cougar 1000w PSU.
Thermaltake 360 RBG AIO
For sometime it has not always been turning on properly just on the odd occasion, but you turn ity off and on again and it works fine, and I know thats a PSU issue, and it needs a new GPU. However mum has said that it has been running extremely slow and thats not a ram issue being as she has twice as much as I do. Bearing in mind she is on a pension do I get her the parts for a complete system rebuild reusing the full ATX tower and the RAM or is it as simple as replacing the GPU and PSU. Unlike me she is not a gamer, she plays one windows search and find game, uses email, facebook and does her online banking and bill paying so she doesn't need a gaming pc, but it does need to last at least as long as the current one, preferably closer to 10 years when shell be 86.
Appreciate the advice in advance
Components:
Z170A Gaming Pro Carbon,
i7-8700K,
32 MB Ram
Gigabyte GTX1050
Cougar 1000w PSU.
Thermaltake 360 RBG AIO
For sometime it has not always been turning on properly just on the odd occasion, but you turn ity off and on again and it works fine, and I know thats a PSU issue, and it needs a new GPU. However mum has said that it has been running extremely slow and thats not a ram issue being as she has twice as much as I do. Bearing in mind she is on a pension do I get her the parts for a complete system rebuild reusing the full ATX tower and the RAM or is it as simple as replacing the GPU and PSU. Unlike me she is not a gamer, she plays one windows search and find game, uses email, facebook and does her online banking and bill paying so she doesn't need a gaming pc, but it does need to last at least as long as the current one, preferably closer to 10 years when shell be 86.
Appreciate the advice in advance