@lthomasnews@angi_home One thing that you could try if you're feeling confident is to take out one stick of ram and then try to turn it on. Keep doing that with each stick of RAM and see if it will fix it. Of course it might not fix at all, but it's something you could do without too much fuss.
@lthomasnews@angi_home If you got a new fan there could be a problem where it's drawing too much power, but I doubt that. You should have a power supply that's robust enough for any extra fan you add. I would guess it's power supply or memory.
@lthomasnews@angi_home That doesn't sound like cooling, since there's no way that it can overheat in 5 seconds. Could be power supply, corrupt memory, even a loose cable. Hard to say without seeing it in person. By fan do you mean the fan for the water cooling/radiator?
@FlipboardCS My mother prefer the old layout. I keep her tablet up to date, and she asked me about it the other day. It's easier for her to see with the larger pictures than the small. I'd say she much prefers the old layout.
@FlipboardCS Did you change the layout for Android tablets? All the cover images are small and on one page now, instead of bigger covers that took up multiple pages.