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Old 17-11-2022, 11:53   #5
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Re: pc getting slow , would really appreciate your recommdations please

Amazon actually stock 8GB kits. (8GB is max board supports) https://www.amazon.co.uk/motoeagle-1...zcF9tdGY&psc=1

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Originally Posted by tweetiepooh View Post
RAM is usually the easiest and most effective speed up but will depend on how your motherboard is populated. ie if you have spare memory slots it's easier.
SSD can also speed things up but could be more work, you may need a cradle as SSD's are smaller than standard desktop SATA disks.
A new mother board may need new Windows license. Going that way may be cheaper to get a new PC. New motherboard likely needs new RAM and new other bits and pieces plus new Windows license.
No mechanical parts to an ssd so you can simply just fit one screw or velcro it to the bottom of the case or chassis somewhere

I literally just sold my ole i7 2700K system from the same era. Still more than capable so no need for a new board imo
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