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[QUOTE="dertoxia:861169"]a few months ago my computer started rebooting itself. It would do it very randomly and not very often so i just dealt with it. Last couple days it's started doing it every time i do any type of heavy work, burning a dvd, playing a game etc.... I took a look and noticed i have about 7 blown capacitors on the motherboard. So it's toast now. I cant replace the board because it's an AMD 754 pin which they only made for a few months and are impossible to find now. So i decided to take the leap and get a new computer. I priced out a pretty decent build with a Phenom Quad Core and 4GB memory. Came to $530ish. But then i saw this...[URL]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883103188[/URL] It's only a tri-core and only 3GB RAM but for only $369 i think it'd be worth it. I do like the spot on top for my phone and mp3 player, i've noticed more computers are coming with something like that. Also it's got a 780G chipset which has a Radeon HD 3200 built in, even though its on board video it still beats the pants off my current Raden 9550. Pretty much whatever i do will be way better than my 5 year old AMD 3000+ with only 1 GB memory and an 80GB hard drive. I'm just debating whether i want to deal with the hassle of building my own computer for more money that only gives me a little bit more performance, or just buy that acer and be done with it.[/QUOTE]
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