i'm sorry to hear that, i hope what ever eye issue it is, it can be reduced. As TinyMongomery an pcie adaptor is only £10 to 15. I'd personally just drop a 5600 or 5800 class cpu in that mobo - if your eyes are gonna hold up
Take care, Adrian ❤
Thanks.
I can see pretty well to be honest. In one way i look at it and think, maybe i should get update the machine after all, we don't know what is going to happen the next day. You could buy a new machine and have a stroke and lose eyesight or use of hands.
It could take years for me to lose my sight, if I ever do, depending on what the problem is. A lot of it is treatable these days, ok not reversible, but treatable, so it don't get any worse. I thought they would have been in touch by now, it is over a week.
Then another side of me, think, what is the point of spending more money on a new machine if I get to the stage I can't use it. I can still just about see the registration plate across the road, which have been the quality of my eye sight for the last 20 years or so.
I don't know, I just wish they would hurry up and see me.
As for the Motherboard, that is the main problem with the machine, it is falling apart, things are starting to fail, internal USB3 sockets for some reason are not working now, no matter what I do, I do have a USB3 card that I use, that have a external USB3 socket.
the machine will work for a while and then switch off, I thought it was overheating, but It is not.
I think maybe stuff it, go for it.
could be dead tomorrow.
Then I think £500 or so for a machine that is only used for a few games or maybe a back up for video rendering.
Sorry about the negativity
I have put a system together from Scan, a AMD Ryzen 5 7600X, AM, 32 GB of ram, Asrock board and a heat sink, come to around £450
Adrian
Desktop machines Mac mini pro with macOS Ventura, also pc Ryzen powered with windows something or other.
Zooming with Zzoomm FTTP,