Hello!
I'm Oddnon! I'm a disabled streamer, comic writer and sometimes nebulously found on YouTube.
I'll get right to the point, and explain after: my PC is dying and I need help building a new one. Here's the list of parts.
It was put together by some more technically savvy friends. It's powerful, but I'm not looking to play games on ultra 4K w/ raytracing/etc; we wanted to slightly future proof the build.
My Story and Why I'm Asking For Help:
I was diagnosed with late-stage Lymphedema a few years ago, and have been working with different medical professionals (wound care physicians, physical therapists, doctors, etc) to help heal, mitigate my symptoms. I'm now immunocompromised, so this multi-pronged approach was/is very helpful and necessary.
Things were frustrating, painful and difficult, but generally starting to look up. Until the week of July 4th, when I was admitted to the ICU with sepsis. It came out of no where and spread to my liver and kidneys. I recovered, but it set in motion a series of complications resulted in an emergency room visit and what narrowly could have been a fight for my life. That was early September, and I've only just now started to recover and able to move more and take care of myself without assistance.
As you can imagine, this is all prohibitively expensive. We had no choice - it is what it is, and we're working with that.
But following a series of other events through this year that, in isolation, were manageable, piled up very quickly in a short time (tornado damage, vehicle repairs, and more). Such is life.
All of it comes to waking up one day to my PC giving me bluescreens, artifacting, force-closing programs, etc.
I know a lot of folks in tech. After weeks of troubleshooting and doing everything imaginable, it's still happening. I've gotten it to happen less often, but parts are rapidly failing.
My computer is my only meaningful connection to community, earning income, and entertainment for the foreseeable future, depending on upcoming appointments with doctors and surgeons.
I really appreciate anyone and everyone for taking the time to read this, and any/all shares are greatly appreciated.

