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Upgrades are most often performed to increase or expand performance. A RAM upgrade is the easiest way to boost the overall performance of your PC. A second hard drive is the easiest way to increase overall capacity, while a faster primary hard drive is another performance booster. |
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· Upgrades can boost PC performance and capabilities. · Not all components are compatible with your PC. · Damage to other components is common with DIY (Do-It-Yourself) repairs. · Avoid DIY mistakes by using standard precautions. |
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Upgrading your PC is the best investment you can make to improve your PC’s performance, or to give it additional functionality.
Boosting RAM, installing a second drive, upgrading to a faster hard drive are all performance boosters.
Adding a DVD burner, a CD burner, a sound card, or a network card, can give your PC new functionality.
But if you’re not upgrading components every day, it is easy to make simple mistakes that can destroy one or more components inside your PC - even one you’re not working on.
And not all components are compatible with your PC. Some components won’t work with your motherboard at all.
We upgrade PC components on a regular basis and we’d be more than happy to upgrade your PC to increase it’s performance, or, add to it’s capabilities.
Many upgrade services do not include the repair, installation or replacement of associated software. |
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Did You Know: · Your PC is limited in terms of how much RAM can be installed, both physically and logically ? · A faster primary hard drive can boost performance. · A secondary drive can serve as one, or any, combination of the following: additional data storage, backup location, additional program installation location. · A faster network card may do nothing to increase the speed of your PC on the network, or on the Internet. |
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