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Solved Trying to upgrade but it's not working help?

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@Anthony Thomas @Pyro Sorry I missed this one.
I agree with the power supply being the issue.
PC going to sell this for about 600 and build my new one off of a certified PC builder site
Can I suggest that when you have the parts picked you either check the build parts or ask here. Especially the power supply.
As mentioned, if you buy a 10-year model you should be able to put it in a new computer in around 5 years.

The other thing to look out for is how much ram the cpu can take.
I have seen builds by "certified PC builder site" where they put 3800 ram in because the motherboard will take it but the cpu can only handle 3200.
 
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