Well my PC did a BSOD while gaming today, not sure why, it was a stop code kernel check failure, so I checked updates, did my new graphics driver, and now I'm considering if I'd rather just wait and save for a new PC. I had problems in the past, like over a year ago, possible MOBO issues like my ethernet port not working and I think I had a crash or two before, but it went away, thing worked fine till today.
May be changing direction, going with a new PC build instead rather than trying to upgrade a still problematic system. Gonna look up some i7 and RTX 3060 builds, figuring out possible pricing for that.
*EDIT*
Here's a new build based on a video I watched with some tweaks.
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/MbXswzI figure I can still use my M.2 drive, so I put that in with a 500gb 7200 rpm drive for virtual memory, so that can be cut from that price. The only thing I was gonna add are some silent case fans to cut down on noise, but the ones I were looking at, I can't add, but aren't more than like 40 bucks for like 5 of them. The graphics card doesn't factor into the price here, though from what I can tell, if I can somehow manage to get one at normal retail, it's 500 bucks. Of course that requires actually getting one at that price, but generally, that makes this build around 1500 bucks. How's this looking?
Also I don't know if anyone is familiar with these types of coolers, but apparently these liquid cooling setups aren't really "water coolers" like I thought? I personally don't want to ever deal with water cooling in a PC, at least not with me building it, but this seems to be a contained unit as far as I can tell with an installation video I watched.