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What should I be looking to upgrade? I might need a new video card ..

Yeah, like whyhellothere said, what do you need to do with your system that prompted you to consider a GPU upgrade? :nerd:
 
I honestly just wanted to see how "up-to-date" it was.

My pops helped me with the build about two years ago.
 
well by next month your cpu will be 2 generations old and your gpu one but if you can play everything you want at the settings you find acceptable & run everything you need to run then its up to date enough.
although if you dont have an ssd i'd highly suggest getting one.
 
I was looking at SSDs, but I really didn't want to deal with transferring over data from my HD. I think my HD is good for now.
 
Computer keeps overheating then shutting off.. The fan is barely working, (works fine when the computer is on it's side) what's the problem with this? Need your help. Thinking about switching off to an Apple computer.. 
 
Using an SSD without regularly backuping your data is asking for trouble. Great performance but reliability is hit or miss.
 
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Computer keeps overheating then shutting off.. The fan is barely working, (works fine when the computer is on it's side) what's the problem with this? Need your help. Thinking about switching off to an Apple computer.. 

Assuming it's a desktop...
Simplest: Clean your PC case
If you don't mind a little spending: Get better fans
If you have the money: Get a better case



To the guy holding off SSDs... you're definitely missing out. Lol. Just need the prices to drop a bit more before I consider purchasing a larger-capacity one. 128GB just isn't going to cut it. Still use a conventional hard drive for most of my data, though.
 
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Assuming it's a desktop...
Simplest: Clean your PC case
If you don't mind a little spending: Get better fans
If you have the money: Get a better case



To the guy holding off SSDs... you're definitely missing out. Lol. Just need the prices to drop a bit more before I consider purchasing a larger-capacity one. 128GB just isn't going to cut it. Still use a conventional hard drive for most of my data, though.
No, it's a laptop.
I don't have a case, and don't use one
And thank you for that tip, I'll look into it
 
No, it's a laptop.

I don't have a case, and don't use one

And thank you for that tip, I'll look into it

Oh, a laptop. Lol.

Well, have the fan / interior of your notebook cleaned - canned air, q-tips, and a soft brush should come in handy. Just make sure you don't void your warranty (if any).
More details here: http://www.techradar.com/news/mobil...-to-clean-your-laptop-of-dust-and-dirt-942783

For usage, ideally use the device on top of a smooth and flat surface - keep the vents clear of any obstructions.
Refrain from using it on soft / uneven surfaces (like on top of a bed). It blocks the airflow to the cooling vents on the bottom of the device. Contrary to its colloquial namesake, it still works best on top of a desk. :lol:

Get a laptop cooler. If you're not keen on those, get something that sticks to the feet of your laptop to raise it about an inch or so, so that more air can circulate around the bottom -would definitely help the cooling.

Try to prevent your laptop from overheating too often. It might lead to some components of your motherboard being damaged.

You did mention the fan working well when it's on its side, though... Fan might be starting to show some wear. Have it replaced if you can.

On SSDs, the improved boot time alone makes it worth it to me. :lol:
 
Never built a computer before but can someone point in the right direction on how to build a HTPC? All I want it to have is an hdmi output with 1080p and at least 1tb of HD.
 
I'm waiting for A10-6800ks to come out. I need a new low cost cpu. My mobo or cpu is going out on me. I need to replace them soon :smh:
 
little build i put together, hopefully someone else will come in & double check it.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819113283 AMD A4-5300
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130680 MSI FM2-A85XMA-E35
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231427 G. Skills 4GB (2x2) DDR3 1600 ram set F3-12800CL9D-4GBXL
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371033 Antec EarthWatts Green EA-380D Green 380W PSU
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822236339 Western Digital WD Blue WD10EZEX 1TB 7200 RPM Hard Drive
Optional:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16827135204 ASUS 24X DVD Burner(Dunno if you need one)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820211718 ADATA Premier Pro SP600 ASP600S3-64GM-C 64GB SSD (Faster performance than installing the operating system & programs on the 1TB drive plus allows you to use all of the 1TB for media)
Total as of 5/31: $370.93

You'll need a case but i dont know if you want to spend the money for a pretty htpc case or just get a cheap $20 regular tower case and call it a day. You'll also need a copy of windows(which will cost) or which ever operating system you plan on using.
 
Will I be able to easily be surf the web and stream media as well with this setup? As for the tower it does not really matter which one I get? I'd to get a small case for it.
 
Will I be able to easily be surf the web and stream media as well with this setup? As for the tower it does not really matter which one I get? I'd to get a small case for it.

as long as you have a connection then yeah. HTPC is the same as any regular PC, just built with the main focus of home theater (obviously)

In regards to the tower, just make sure it will hold a micro atx motherboard if you're going with the one he selected. Also make sure the airflow will be adequate.
 
Will I be able to easily be surf the web and stream media as well with this setup? As for the tower it does not really matter which one I get? I'd to get a small case for it.

You'll be able to stream media and web surf along with everything else except gaming, video converting (you could but it would probably take forever) and video editing(also would probably take a long time)

Like Wes said, you'll need a case that supports a microATX board.
You could try something like this:
Amazon product ASIN B004GGUAUE
Or search for something smaller although you'll have less room to work with when installing & space for air to flow through. Plus the smaller the case, the more expensive it'll probably be.
 
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