My main computer is corrupting my hard drives causing me to spend more money than I should replacing them and wasting time retrieving the information that was on it. Not that the information all that mattered anyway. I believe I may have lost a game that I paid for, not that I’m playing the game anymore.
I figure that if I’m going to replace the power supply, then I should replace the motherboard. If I’m replacing the motherboard then I should replace the CPU. The rest of the components I am going to keep, except for the Graphics card, I’m going to have to replace that card if I’m going to replace the motherboard.
It is not all bad, since I’ll be able to use the graphics card that I have now on my other system and have two fully running systems instead of just one. And I’ll be able to follow my plan of having one as just a general web computer, one as a tv that is networked for others to view as well, and a third one that will be a full game machine with the latest technology.
I currently don’t have the money right now, so either I have to save up a little bit more and pay it off little by little. My budget on each of the components needs has to be lower than 100 dollars, which shouldn’t be hard. I’ll probably get the power supply first, because it will have serial ATA power cables.
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