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tacobill

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  1. Hopefully your power supply fixes the issue.  (if it was voltage stability issues).  If not i had some stupid biostar motherboard before, that would not behave: blue screens, freezes, shutdowns....started acting up and never behaved again until the day i replaced it.  (even with different vid card, ram, psu).   Wish u the best of luck, that crap can be frustrating.

  2. Some of it would also depend on if you are wanting to spend the 300$ or so to get the i5 and mobo.  Your 8320 or amd u had could hold you a bit longer if you were saving up.  The 750ti would hold you back for gaming if you have some awesome CPU too (bottleneck).  The other thing to consider is, if your system is meeting your current needs with the games you play.  Food for thought.

  3. I think your case had two 120mm fan spots on top (which would be sucking air up and out, but does help).  We would need to find you a couple fans for that.  I didn't see if you room up front for one.  And your rear i guess had the 80 mm that you already had.  You could do a powerful one in front (like the one we put in- to push air in) and two slower ones up top (pulls air out ).  That sort of balances out the pressure.  Take a look at the front and see.

     

    If it is this one, we have options: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA4CP1GG2372

     

    There is a front ...for incoming air and a side 120mm option for incoming...then use the top for exhausting air.  If you use several fans...you also do not need to use high airflow fans, unless you care about noise. 

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