Is your computer starting to slow down? Are you unable to install and run new programs because of the speed, hard drive space or memory requirements? It may be time to consider buying a new computer or upgrading the one you have.
Upgrading your PC can be as simple as installing memory (RAM) or a new hard drive. Or, it can be more involved with processor and motherboard upgrades. Here are some things to consider:
Memory (RAM): is one of the most effective upgrades you can make on your system. Increasing your computers memory can improve the overall speed of your computer.
Hard Disk: When buying a new hard drive (HDD), many people only take into consideration its size. But hard drives may also differ in terms of speed. Since the hard drive is one of the major bottlenecks as far as the computer's overall performance is concerned, it's extremely important to have a fast drive if you want to have a fast computer.
Video Card: For your viewing pleasure... The video card in your computer has a major impact on the way you view your work and games. 2D, 3D, video memory and refresh rates are all important considerations when upgrading your video card.
CPU (Central Processing Unit): We can install the best option between Intel Pentium processors, or Celeron and AMD chips.
Motherboard: If we have determined that you will also need a new motherboard to go along with the new CPU, we always try to purchase a motherboard that appears to have the best upgradeability.
Final Considerations: When you are considering upgrades to your computer, consider especially the cost of doing so. You may have spent $3,000 on your computer 3 or 4 years ago. Upgrades to improve your computer can cost you as much as buying a new system today, and you may not be able to achieve the same performance with an upgraded system as a brand new computer. We will examine your system, give our best opinion and price. If upgrading your computer will cost you half of the cost of a new system, you may wish to consider buying new. |