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2025-02-12 15:10:04
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A thing I've noticed is that motherboards tend to fail before processors do but the interface standards for them has changed so you can't use a perfectly good CPU with a newer motherboard, meaning you have to replace both (and probably RAM as well.)
(This happened to me a couple of years ago and I ended up replacing (most of) the whole computer.)