Is it worth reusing

Andybr

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Hi all I'm ready for a new PC is it worth salvaging anything not sure on the motherboard says asus P6T SE see pics have a graphics card VTX vx5770 1GB also on the motherboard its 3 banks of 2gb ddr3 ram just need to know before starting ordering stuff...thankyou its uses will be for day to day office work and once in a blue moon videoediting/gaming...
 

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SpyderTracks

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Hi all I'm ready for a new PC is it worth salvaging anything not sure on the motherboard says asus P6T SE see pics have a graphics card VTX vx5770 1GB also on the motherboard its 3 banks of 2gb ddr3 ram just need to know before starting ordering stuff...thankyou its uses will be for day to day office work and once in a blue moon videoediting/gaming...
Hiya, will you be ordering a system from PCSpecialist?
 

SpyderTracks

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Yes or my local computer shop
The only things you could carry over are the drives and the GPU, but to be fair that GPU is only going to be good for display output as it's extremely old now and PCIe 2 (we're now on PCIe 4). It certainly wouldn't be of any value towards video editing or gaming.

The rest isn't compatible with a modern PC.
 

Andybr

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Oki doki thought as much thanks for the info out of curiosity do I save much by building it myself or just get it ready built?
 

SpyderTracks

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Oki doki thought as much thanks for the info out of curiosity do I save much by building it myself or just get it ready built?
We can only advise on PCSpecialist systems I'm afraid, if you need advice on self building check out a forum like Toms Hardware.

But with world stock shortages, currently it's much easier to get stocks with system integrators, you'll find prices exorbitant buying yourself, and that's if you can get hold of GPU's and other stuff.
 
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