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I am currently doing the great majority of my image editing with an older HP Pavilion m7463w desktop that has been tweaked and upgraded numerous times over the past few years. The most recent upgrade was to boost the power supply as the original just wasn't up to powering the load. I now seem to have another problem because I get blue screened more frequently with the system just shutting down on me. After waiting a bit the computer can be re-started and will run for a while longer. While it is running it seems to do quite well and works relatively quickly. Although I haven't done any checking on this most recent glitch I suspect that I have finally overwhelmed this poor tower's cooling capability since it seems to happen more often when the weather is warmer.
The fan on the CPU is humming nicely, I even disassembled things and refreshed the dielectric grease thinking that may have been a problem. The new power supply's cooling fan is also running well and moving air out of the tower. When I installed the new power supply in November I also cleaned everything very carefully so dust was not an issue. I tried running for a bit without the cover but it was worse so I suspect that cooling air movement is not as good with the cover off. I moved the tower from under the desk to a small platform above the desktop but that did not seem to have any effect.
I am not against replacing this thing but I am retired now and live on a fixed income. I really do not want to throw too much more money at this poor thing, but neither am I interesting in shelling out another $600 plus on something else that may or may not work.
I would be interested to hear ideas or thoughts on what I could do to extend the life of this machine, or what I should possibly consider as a high value (read that as very inexpensive) replacement. I am not a gamer nor do I use my system for really taxing computer graphic work, other than the image editing using the standard Photoshop Elements and a few assorted plug ins. Up to this point I have invested more in peripherals such as my monster ColorEdge flatscreen monitor, my RAID array, and so on.
I recently did some quick checking and find that most people are recommending some relatively high budget (in my opinion) hardware that is actually more suitable to gaming than editing. All I can say is that they have different needs than I do, and certainly have a lot more spare cash to invest in one of these things. I am even willing to rebuild my current machine but am afraid that the old motherboard combined with the interior configuration of the tower itself may be part of my problem with cooling. Anyway, enough of my old rattling, does anyone know of an inexpensive solution for an old camera buff?
The fan on the CPU is humming nicely, I even disassembled things and refreshed the dielectric grease thinking that may have been a problem. The new power supply's cooling fan is also running well and moving air out of the tower. When I installed the new power supply in November I also cleaned everything very carefully so dust was not an issue. I tried running for a bit without the cover but it was worse so I suspect that cooling air movement is not as good with the cover off. I moved the tower from under the desk to a small platform above the desktop but that did not seem to have any effect.
I am not against replacing this thing but I am retired now and live on a fixed income. I really do not want to throw too much more money at this poor thing, but neither am I interesting in shelling out another $600 plus on something else that may or may not work.
I would be interested to hear ideas or thoughts on what I could do to extend the life of this machine, or what I should possibly consider as a high value (read that as very inexpensive) replacement. I am not a gamer nor do I use my system for really taxing computer graphic work, other than the image editing using the standard Photoshop Elements and a few assorted plug ins. Up to this point I have invested more in peripherals such as my monster ColorEdge flatscreen monitor, my RAID array, and so on.
I recently did some quick checking and find that most people are recommending some relatively high budget (in my opinion) hardware that is actually more suitable to gaming than editing. All I can say is that they have different needs than I do, and certainly have a lot more spare cash to invest in one of these things. I am even willing to rebuild my current machine but am afraid that the old motherboard combined with the interior configuration of the tower itself may be part of my problem with cooling. Anyway, enough of my old rattling, does anyone know of an inexpensive solution for an old camera buff?