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Is my PC memory working ok?

Over heating - clean out the fans with an air spray.
Video card drivers need updating...a fatal flaw in windows unless the card is on chip on the motherboard.
If its a hard disk rather than a solid state disk then defrag the disk.
 
Update to windows 11.
Actually it can't, as is. There's something missing apparently. Whether it would be possible I don't know. The processor when bought was quite fast, it's still fair I think, so I'm not aware of a motive to update. A low effective speed would be literally be costing me money day trading, but I haven't seen it yet.
 
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Over heating - clean out the fans with an air spray.
Video card drivers need updating...a fatal flaw in windows unless the card is on chip on the motherboard.
If its a hard disk rather than a solid state disk then defrag the disk.
Wound up with video on the mobo as well as the Nvidia 1050 card, though I'm not yet using the board one . (Faulty Mobo was replaced with one which happens to have video on it).
Main Hard drives are SS M2. Couple of gigs iirc, p[robably could use a new big one.
An aside - I want a load more displays so will try using more of the outputs I have to see how they work. A 6 or 8 monitor card isn't expensive though, so may go that way witha new PC just so I don't lose continuity. I don't know if that demands a different processor but again a fairly up-to-date processessor isn't a ton of cash. One down from a gaming thing is fine - I don't play games.

Noise/heat wise it modulates the fan(s) up when it gets busy. I have some sw which takes 15 mins to do a process using all it can of all cores, which does that. Previous pc took 2 hours.
I don't thnk it OVERheats. I tried running the processor overclocked. Though it coped ok watching the prcessor temp, the time difference wasn't huge so I dropped it back to standard.
 
Actually it can't, as is. There's something missing apparently. Whether it would be possible I don't know. The processor when bought was quite fast, it's still fair I think, so I'm not aware of a motive to update. A low effective speed would be literally be costing me money day trading, but I haven't seen it yet.
Just ignore the TPM requirements. You might be able to update the motherboard bios or turn it on there and it will work.
To bypass use this - https://github.com/AveYo/MediaCreationTool.bat/blob/main/bypass11/readme.md

Run memtest86 on it to make sure the memory is OK.
 
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