I got a notice from my drivers update of the graphics card that it won't receive any more support, and it suddenly started failing since.My PC is around 9 years old and these are my current specs:OS: Windows 10 Education version 22H2GPU: 2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB (Gigabyte)CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-8400 CPU @ 2.80GHz 2.81 GHzRAM: 16.0 GB (2 Corsair 8gb each 1064MHZ)Motherboard: Gigabyte Technology Co. Ltd. B360M DS3H (U3E1)Hard drive: 1788GB KINGSTON SA400S371920G (SATA-2 (SSD))The OS is something I got from school time ago(it's official), I got the notice to upgrade to windows 11, but it also said I can't upgrade due some chip missing on the motherboard. I'm thinking of possibly upgrading the motherboard, maybe the processor and graphics card, and maybe keeping my RAM/SSD (or changing them if that'd be better).Anyone here can give me some decent upgrade settings, with some good price-performance relation (like not paying double just to have 10% better performance than some other GPU), which could last maybe some other 10 years if possible, I really love this PC, but maybe it needs an upgrade.I heard the prices of components went up lately (due the AI bubble or something), and I would like some advice/guidance to what would be something decent and not way too expensive in general.
You can ask in >>>/g/108202009 and even >>>/wsr/But the best gpu is amd, because it fits with the whole price/performance. Mine's are 6700xt, but the best gpu right now is 9060-9070(non)(xt), the only thing that will held it back would be cpu and motherboard in which case not my knowledge. I could be wrong so just double check stuffs.When I reread again, potentially you could migrate to debian where it can become functional somewhat even on old hardware, just uh... make sure to backup important stuffs before doing it and that your okay to using whats not available in windows. Then again this is like optional, if you can buy good condition gpu then no need to migrate.No need to upgrade ram and SSD, 16gb is fine and 2tb. Goodluck.
>>34278992>the best gpu is amdI lost total trust with my first AMD, it was some Athlon, the thing had a lot of issues with the drivers and then it finally caught fire, but yeah, many friends tell me "AMD is superior and there's some intel conspiracy to make them work bad", so for me it's a never again with AMD (as good as it may be saying it is now).>potentially you could migrate to debianyeah... some other friend told me to "migrate to linux" (recomending me mint because it's user friendly), but most of the stuff I use doesn't have linux compatibility (had issues with wine years ago), so they told me to use "proton" (whatever that may be) or dual bot (which I'm also against with).Thank you for the tips, I guess I'll try my luck posthing this in /g/ (I may not have enough knowledge) or in /wsr/.
>>34278600/g/ hereinstall Gentoo