u/ShufflePlaylist

Should I swap my PSU?

I have an old gaming PC that has some older and some newer parts.

Ryzen 5 3600 (fairly new)

16gb of ddr4 (2 years old)

Cerberus 1070 ti (6-7 years old)

Not sure about the age of the mobo but it's an b450m pro 2-max

The super flower 80 plus gold 600w PSU is 10-12 years old. I have no complaints and I asked the previous owner when did he buy it and how much it has been used. He said it has seen light use as it used to be his girlfriends PC.

I'm looking at buying a new gpu, either a 4070, 7800 xt, 5060 or a 5060 ti. I was wondering if it's risky to run an old PSU like that even though it's from a reputable brand and by all intents and purposes is a high quality unit

I'm hesitant because while I can do some maintenance, I wouldn't know what I'm doing changing a PSU, so I would rather pay a repair shop to do it for me, over risking it myself

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u/ShufflePlaylist — 10 days ago

I've been out of the loop completely since the first month of BO6. I don't and never have cared for Treyarch cods, so I took a break.

I'll probably buy the next one, but I was wondering what has / hasn't been happening with COD in regards to PC? Has the anti cheat improved? Less cheaters / more?

I mainly play comp CS and COD so this part is quite important -will ranked continue to be borderline unplayable on cross play past diamond?

Will COD have a future in general on PC or has there been rumors about it fading into obscurity like it was years ago?

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u/ShufflePlaylist — 23 days ago
▲ 3 r/pchelp

I cloned my old C drive, took everything I needed from it at a later date and now I would like to delete all partitions (or resize whatever) as well as format it (already done).

Going into cmd as an admin and following the steps to delete the recovery partition I'm greeted with

"delete partition override not supported on this system''

What now?

Edit: solved! By u/aitacarmoney

u/ShufflePlaylist — 23 days ago