IIRC, the prices weren't even going to go remotely near what the prices were at before till 2019, and even then, people don't know whether or not it'll ever happen. It's all educated guesses. Some think it's a pricing scheme. Companies like Samsung have said they're switching to a new...
What CPU do you have?
Do you have a graphics card?
Can the BIOS be accessed?
Have you tried running the monitor off of a different port (like HDMI if you have it)?
Have you tried a different keyboard?
Have you made sure none of the power connectors have gotten loose?
Highly unlikely, but...
Looking to sell my old CPU (i3 6100). I have the clamshell that came with the i7 6700k I ordered, and it's a perfect fit. I don't have the original box, only a clamshell for the CPU. Should I just wrap it in bubble wrap and call it a day, or should I get an anti-static bag to put it in?
I was guessing you were going for a black and grey/white build? So I kinda built off of that.
PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant
CPU: AMD - Ryzen 5 1600 3.2GHz 6-Core Processor ($189.99 @ Amazon)
Motherboard: ASRock - AB350 Pro4 ATX AM4 Motherboard ($54.99 @ Newegg)...
To be honest, I'd go with a hard drive, since they usually have a better $/gb ratio. Speeds are decent with 2.5 inch drives, and you can find them for cheap on Amazon and such.
Like this...
Like nearly all other posts before me, get an r4 card and follow the CFW guide (look at your first reply for links), and once you do that, you'll be able to directly install your backups and even homebrew if that's your fancy.
No need to pay $90+ for a 3DS flashcard. It's a waste of money...
I care a tiny bit, I usually just play light games on mine, but I've been getting into heavier games, such as PUBG and The Witcher 3, so I might upgrade soon.
I do use it to render video for my CET Video Arts class from time-to-time aswell.