Well, had been planning for a new computer build, and was so expecting my old computer to die.. Come to find out, it was just a bad SATA cable, and a corrupted windows 10. I found it by complete accident.. I thought, and so did my IT guy, it was a bad motherboard...
Had a spare hard drive, and decided to throw windows 10 on it. Computer wouldnt even boot the first time, this is when I found the bad SATA cable. Had a SATA1 Cable, and the computer booted in 32 seconds, from hitting the power button, to being in Windows.. Hasnt done that in months! and thats on a HDD. So I put my SSD in, and got into windows, cleaned up all the stuff I need, and installed a fresh copy of Windows. I went from a computer that took 13-15 MINUTES to boot, to a computer that can boot in 17 seconds. Not bad for a OLD I7-2600k.
And then theres the bonus stuff. My build prior to this format, the computer would never boost over 3.5GHZ, and idle clocks were always in the 3.4GHZ. Now I am seeing boosts up to 4.8GHZ, and a couple times of 5.1GHZ. Idle clocks at 1.3GHZ. This computer is stock, no overclocks, or anything. Im shocked!
So its like driving a brand new computer!
So my power supply was making my Vega64 video card have some capacitor whine. It is a 16 year old PSU (still works thou). So I went out, and bought a new power supply..
And you know, while I am at the computer store...
I bought 2 Acer ED270U monitors. 27 inch, 1440, 2k video, 165HZ. First time I have had matching monitors EVER! Went from a monitor with 720p, and the other had 1080p, to 1440.. Yea its a bit of a upgrade!
New SATA3 cable, boots up at 14 seconds now. Now to find some memory... DDR3 is a bit hard to find..
So now the new computer build is on hold. This one is just running to good to put it out to pasture. I am quite happy with what I got.. Seeing FPS on Ultra settings well into the 100's on every game I have.
I already bought some water cooling stuff for the new build, and I am going to use all that stuff on this old build, as its the first time water cooling, and this is a HUGE case, so lots of room to make mistakes, and not fry anything. The next case is SFF, and all the watercooling stuff will get transferred over. I should get 1-2, maybe 3 more years out of it. I play AAA titles, but dont change out every time a new game comes out.