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I don't know what monitor she has. But I did get her a better set of headphones not that long ago. If that is an older LCD monitor, I need to know what connection it uses. VGA? DVI? HDMI? That will be important to know. I fear she will need a new monitor as well with a newer graphics card. Wait... Is she is still using that alien case that team SA got her all those years ago? That case was barely "ok" for the AMD phenom II X3 she had way back then. It doesn't have enough airflow needed for the 2nd gen Intel she has now, let alone a considerably higher TDP 8th gen you're planning for her.
I think up till recently she was using a VGA cable but when she had a problem at her mom's with the video cable she ended up using the the DVI cable (this was I believe earlier this year).
As to KT's question to what she has now besides the 4tb drive that was put in I also upgrade her ram to 16gb, and her cpu to an I7 2600 at 3.4ghz (replacing the i5 2400 3.1ghz).
Since oneeyed is getting you a 8th gen intel board, ask him to make sure that the UEFI BIOS is fully updated. Because that will give us the option of running a graphics card that has resizable bar. Or rebar for short. It would appear that 8th gen intel and up can support rebar. As well as ryzen 3rd gen and up for AMD.Rebar essentially lets the main system processor access all of your video cards memory, all at once. With how video card memory allotment and speed is constantly increasing, rebar will provide far superior performance for demanding applications. Where without rebar support, the system can only access the video cards memory in 256 Mb chunks. And with how video cards are coming with 8 Gb of vram or more and much higher speeds these days, something had to change.
I have changed the thread name from Here comes Windows 11!? to Windows 11. Can KT's PC handle it??
I don't know if you've noticed, but every modern video card on the market today boasting pcie gen 4 support, also has rebar support? If I am going to help her get a better graphics card, it's going to be a new one that can play her favorite games comfortably and reliably for years to come.
I Replaced her 760 with another for now.
she has stuff on her c drive that needs backing up.