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  1. Numerous report about security flaws in intel CPU's. Just search the interweb.
  2. You're welcome. Hardly any Home PC Motherboards are compatible with server memory. I know it's cheaper than desktop memory but you did the right thing asking first.
  3. Whether you turn it off is up to you https://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/intel-business-client-software-development/topic/563988
  4. If it's your mobile getting spammed it's because your number has been sold to a 3rd party. They call it business, we call it annoying.
  5. I'd go with what Joostinonline suggested and get a 550W PSU so you can upgrade at a later date if desired.
  6. Yep. Got a list of the hardware you expect to buy?
  7. 3EP

    Display Flashing?

    It's a common occurrence with many who have had a power cut. Just search the interweb as there are many who say the same thing.
  8. Right, OP. Just go to the motherboard manufacturers website and it'll give you a list of compatible RAM. http://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/970A-G3.1/?cat=Memory
  9. My bad, speed post. Will stop doing it. Slaps hand and face.
  10. I'd say yes. Just contact them by phone or email if you're unsure. Hope that helps.
  11. Use the 'Help' button on the site. It gives you all the info you need.
  12. Not good. I suggest you give the machine a sweep for spyware and see what it comes up with. Never give any 3rd party your hardware with your personal data on, especially banking details. If someone has stolen your personal info at a repair centre or shop then it's a Police matter. And if you buy PC's and laptops from places like eBay I suggest you do a fresh install of the OS if it comes with one.
  13. eurocom.com. Generic laptop killers! Take a look at the mobile workstation section. It's well within your budget.
  14. Try this: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-update/windows-10-update-0x80070011-error-temp-fix/7e52451b-cccf-458c-9a23-ceec05eb980f
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