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Hardware Upgrades

Desktop Computer Hardware Upgrades (RAM, HDD, SSD, Graphic Card etc.)

The average computer lifespan is two years. If you notice that your computer performance is geting slower and slower, it may be time to upgrade one or more components on your Computer.

With these hardware upgrades you can extend the life of your computer and can provide impressive performance improvements while remaining cost effective. We can help you by performing simple, low cost upgrades to your existing computer.

Some of the signs that you need to upgrade:

  • Systems are sluggish and routine tasks take an age
  • Computer start up is very-very slow
  • Applications take forever to open
  • PC’s cannot deal with new applications
  • Memory is nearly full

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RAM:Random access memory (RAM) temporarily stores the data that you’re actively using while on your computer. RAM allows you to more quickly access data than if it was coming straight from your hard drive. If you are experiencing performance issues like lagging or freezing with everyday tasks, you may need to upgrade your RAM.
Amount of RAM you may need based on your computing needs:
  • General internet browsing and/or running non-memory-intensive applications (4GB)
  • Gaming, video streaming, and/or running memory-intensive applications (8GB to 12GB)
  • Running applications related to high-resolution photo/video editing/animation/illustration (16GB to 64GB)
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Hard drive: A hard drive is where all of the data on your computer is stored. There are two types of common hard drives Hard disk drive (HDD) & Solid state drive (SSD). Hard Drives lasts average 3-5 years. There are few signs indicates to replace the hard drive which can range from slower performance to corrupted data - these issues may suggest your hard drive is close to failing.
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CPU: The central processing unit (CPU) is the brain of your computer. It receives information (fetches), processes data (decodes), and performs calculations (executes). Your CPU has a large impact on the speed and performance of your laptop or desktop computer. It’s also a very simple component to change. Before you choose a new processor, however, check the processor socket type on your computer’s motherboard. Your new processor needs to match that socket type to be compatible.
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GPU: Graphics processing units, or video cards, receives information from the CPU and then decides how the pixels on the screen should display that information. A new graphic card can boost the graphics processing ability, allowing you to play the latest games or use your computer as a high-definition content. But it can be expensive as per you requirement.

Note: Before upgrade please check with manufacturer's website or user manual.

Computer hardware upgrading can be a lot more economical than replacing IT equipment. Before making a plan, you really need experts such as us to look at your current computers, network etc. In order to establish what is wrong and how it can be improved. When we do this, we will look at all aspects including overall speed of your device and what it is that you need the equipment to do. It is straightforward to upgrade storage to SSD drives and increase memory capacity too and you will immediately notice the difference. For a lot less money than it would cost to buy new, you can have computer with a much prolonged life, as well as providing your business with a much more efficient area of operation. Once we have analysed your IT infrastructure we will advise on the practicality and financial viability of the upgrade.