I suggest buying a bigger cpu cooler.
this post was submitted on 25 Nov 2024
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It's perfectly fine for that core duo.
(But actually, stock amd coolers are normally totally adequate)
Nah, this is some shit I'd expect from eMachines, except their computers wouldn't have a dedicated graphics card, nor two sticks of RAM. I guess your "build" could be adding the card and extra stick of RAM.
Only thing that's the same is the case and HDD. There was an i5-6500 in there but I upgraded to a ryzen 5 2600.