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05-13-2015, 03:49 AM
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Hello FL, as some of you know that my ASUS Color engine crashed one day, I couldn't fix it, and since I have a lot of moneyz, what is the best idea for you: stay with my ASUS and crack your head open for Ideas on how to fix a !@$%ing Color engine or Buy a PC that can hold games and that does many things at the same time?
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05-13-2015, 11:38 AM
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If you have a lot of money, which you claim to have just buy a fresh computer with fresh components. No point fixing something old when you have money to spend on newer products.
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05-13-2015, 12:33 PM
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Depends on what you want to spend. Either replace the part or buy a full upgrade. I recently fully upgraded and I think it was totally worth it.
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IMO you can replace old parts of your computer with newer - the ones that really need a replacement. E.G. GPU, CPU or motherboard. And save the old parts that are still fine. So you could still use the case and CD-player of your old computer inside your new one, well if it supports all the new techt atleast.
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The backport slots aren't a part of your case, they're on your actual motherboard. Well if the case can support some newer parts you should definatly keep it; or get a cheap ass one instead if you're on a lower budget