Well,
I got home from my Corporate IT job today and attempted to turn on my gaming rig from 2012. It took multiple attempts and while the power would come on, it would not POST. I finally resolved it with a 30/30/30 power reset.
Frankly Im not surprised as this has been going on for a couple of years now and I usually dont turn off my rig because of this issue.
I am now seriously considering upgrading from my i7-4770k / 16GB RAM system that has seen better days. For example, my Z87X-UD3H board lost 2 of the 4 DIMM slots over the years. And some of my USB ports no longer work.
I have my eye on AMD for sure but am not able to decide between a Threadripper 3rd gen or a 3950X/3900X. Thoughts? I have a bunch of SSDs and HDDs. I have a GTX 1080 and a Samsung 970 Evo Nvme drive on a NVMe-to-PCIe adapter card because my system does not have m.2 let alone NVMe M.2.
My ultimate goal is to either Dual Boot Linux and Windows, OR (my preferred route) Install Linux as the host OS and run Windows in a KVM w/ hardware passthrough and Looking Glass.
I got home from my Corporate IT job today and attempted to turn on my gaming rig from 2012. It took multiple attempts and while the power would come on, it would not POST. I finally resolved it with a 30/30/30 power reset.
Frankly Im not surprised as this has been going on for a couple of years now and I usually dont turn off my rig because of this issue.
I am now seriously considering upgrading from my i7-4770k / 16GB RAM system that has seen better days. For example, my Z87X-UD3H board lost 2 of the 4 DIMM slots over the years. And some of my USB ports no longer work.
I have my eye on AMD for sure but am not able to decide between a Threadripper 3rd gen or a 3950X/3900X. Thoughts? I have a bunch of SSDs and HDDs. I have a GTX 1080 and a Samsung 970 Evo Nvme drive on a NVMe-to-PCIe adapter card because my system does not have m.2 let alone NVMe M.2.
My ultimate goal is to either Dual Boot Linux and Windows, OR (my preferred route) Install Linux as the host OS and run Windows in a KVM w/ hardware passthrough and Looking Glass.