A few days ago, I built a pc for a friend. Well, he only tell me to assemble it, he bought an i3 8100 I think, just shit). He changed the PC cause he thinks his mobo is dead because it's slow and had lots of problems.
Well, he gave me the mobo, the processor, and the cooler. The mobo is an asrock 960 extreme4 and the proce is a AMD FX 8350. I just bought a case, some DDR3 1600 RAM (4GB, just testing), a Nvidia 210 (just testing x2), installed Windows 10, and hell. It works pretty fine.
Literally, this guy didn't even remove tape from the chipset coolers. Those gets really hot, especially north bridge. That ain't inussual in this chipstes, but im going to put a couple of 4cm fans.
Well, excluding the fucking oil warmer the FX is, it is a very nice PC. My actual setup has a shitty AMD A10 5800k. The mobo hasn't even PCI-e 3.0, but it works extremly well with an AMD radeon 285x.
The question is; should Ichange my mobo-processor to these parts? Could it be worth it?
I don't know if those systems tends to fail. The heat that processor makes scares me, and I'm an AMD user long ago.