Thanks! It was not something I'd care to experience again, but I, and my G/F, got away pretty easy, all things considered.
Just an add-on. Upgrading the CPU in my Win 10 computer to the highest-level, un-locked I9 (9th Gen I9 9900K) CPU available for my computer.. Also bought a Dell cooling fan assy that is pretty slick. Instead of venting heat from CPU into the case, the upgraded CPU cooling fan vents its' exhaust directly into intake of top-mounted case cooling fan. Pretty slick. Added 120mm lower case fan uses OEM Dell bracket. Both case fans are 120mm. vice single OEM 90mm top fan. Should make everything run much cooler. I think Alienware also has such a CPU cooling fan, so the concept has been proven. These upgrades might drag my computer into something resembling cutting-edge computer, for an additional $400.00. Time will tell, but doing so is reaching the limits of my computer Mother Board.
I have a factory over-clocked Nvidia 2060 Gfx card, and testing showed that it was bottlenecked by previous I7 CPU. Being able to safely overclock the new I9 CPU, along with much better fan/exhaust might be nice .From all accounts, this CPU is a beast, and it is easy to safely overclock this CPU. I had to remove the plastic shroud around my Gfx card to cut-out a raised section of it that prevented installation of lower case fan. That's how tight the dimensions are. If you might be buying a new computer, get a large-sized case; computer Gfx cards are no longer tiny, and not getting smaller. My 2060 OC card is almost a foot long.
FWIW, many Gfx card mfrs, and many CPU mfrs offer "Overclocking" software. Also other, independent software providers. While not without risk, it seems that most CPUs and Gfx cards can be safely overclocked, as long as they are adequately cooled. MSI "Afterburner" and "Kombustor" offer respected free progs for Gfx card overclocking, as is some similar software from Acronis. No expert, though.
Once all this is sorted-out, will be responding more often. I admit to being something of a tech-geek, FWIW. No apologies. I might add that I began all this knowing nothing, but after extensive, detailed internet research, and watching Youtube vids, the project was a complete success. If I can do it, so can you. Upgrading is a lot cheaper than buying a new computer, and FAR less hassle in transferring programs and so forth.
All the very best to all here! Wish me luck!
Last edited by RIBob; 04/12/21 07:22 PM.