Actinic
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Cooling | Air, 3 fans (top, rear, front) |
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Memory | 1GB |
Video Card(s) | Nvidia GTX285 |
Case | Antec Nine Hundred Two v3 |
Power Supply | Corsair 650W |
I'm waiting to see if I have indeed fried my motherboard, but in case I do need a replacement I'd like to start looking in to the options I have. I have no experience in this at all so I don't even know where to start looking.
I'd like to stick with Intel unless I see a strong reason to go with AMD, but I've always used Intel and would like to avoid any incompatibility between any of my other hardware if that's at all applicable.
I use a lot of photoshop and I game quite a bit as well. I'm worried about budget too much, but nothing over $450. I will most likely be upgrading my processors as well with the new motherboard. I do not plan on overclocking at all, not that much of an enthusiast.
What would be the best setup with the most upgradable longevity that the community suggests?
I'd like to stick with Intel unless I see a strong reason to go with AMD, but I've always used Intel and would like to avoid any incompatibility between any of my other hardware if that's at all applicable.
I use a lot of photoshop and I game quite a bit as well. I'm worried about budget too much, but nothing over $450. I will most likely be upgrading my processors as well with the new motherboard. I do not plan on overclocking at all, not that much of an enthusiast.
What would be the best setup with the most upgradable longevity that the community suggests?