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  • Already some way better answers than i could give, however I would stonely suggest you take a look at using it. Windows is terrible, especially nowadays, and for the general user ("office", web browsing, etc) its 100% stable, easy to use, and free!

    There will be a slight learning curve for new users if your not especially tech savvy, as your question implies you may not be, but if you choose the right distro (version) you'll be fine!

    Linux can be super complicated, if you want it to be, but can also be super simple if you dont need it to be.

  • Isnt the main limiting factor signal integrity? Like we could do a CPU the size of a room now but it's pointless as the stuff at one end wouldnt be able to even talk to the stuff in the middle as the signal just get fucked up on the way?

  • It definitely does for a little while at least. Another thing you could do, which i believed fixed it for longer was to replace the posts that held the heat sink and cook down on the CPU with straight up nuts and bolts. That way you could tighten the cooler down more forcing the cpu to make better contact with the pads on the mobo. I did this to a friends xbox and he got another 2 years of service after this.