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@fettled_nuts you're in the same boat as me. I have a similar CPU with an AM4 socket so to upgrade you're looking at something with AM4+ or AM5 and then that allows better ram and a NVMe SSD and suddenly you're replacing most of the computer.
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Yeah not loads of options in that budget.
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How small and how gold we talking?
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I see you've been taking notes on my house renovation.
Let's just get the kitchen done, we want to move a radiator and neaten the sink pipes so let's pull up the floor to get to the plumbing. Rather than just swapping the radiator let's upgrade/replace the entire central heating system and build a new subfloor. We want to replace the bath so let's do the plumbing for that at the same time. We need to remove everything to get the floor up so let's just do the whole bathroom. Etc etc. -
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Marching Powder is probably a reference to the cocaine and caffeine tablets sold under the name Forced March in the early 1900s.
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Our cold water in pipe runs under the floor, up through by the kitchen sink where it has a stop tap then splits to go to the sink and also back down under the floor to then follow a wall up to the bathroom above. The hot in pipe does the same except coming from the boiler in the garage then up through the kitchen floor under the sink with a tap. We're moving some stuff around, is it crazy to think we should split the pipes while under the kitchen floor for the leg that goes up the bathroom before they reach the stop taps? The upside would be only 1 pipe coming up through the floor for each rather than 1 up and 1 back down for each, the downside would be no stop taps for the pipes that go up to the bathroom
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