These three upgrades deliver the biggest bang for your buck.
Biggest Impact
Replacing an old hard drive with a solid-state drive is the single most noticeable upgrade you can make. Boot times drop from minutes to seconds. Programs open instantly. Everything feels faster.
Multitasking Power
Running out of memory slows everything down. More RAM means you can run more programs simultaneously without your computer grinding to a halt.
Gaming & Creative
For gaming, video editing, or 3D work, a graphics card upgrade can transform your experience. Play newer games, render faster, and handle demanding visual tasks.
We handle all common hardware upgrades for desktops—and the upgrades that are possible on laptops.
SSD upgrades, additional storage drives, or replacing failing hard drives. We can also clone your existing drive so you don't lose anything.
Add more RAM or replace existing memory with faster modules. We'll check what your system supports and recommend the right upgrade.
Install a new GPU for gaming, creative work, or multiple monitor setups. We'll make sure your power supply can handle it.
Upgrade to a faster processor if your motherboard supports it. We'll advise on compatibility and whether it's worth the investment.
A better power supply supports more powerful components and improves system stability. Essential for major upgrades like high-end graphics cards.
Better cooling means better performance and longer component life. Upgrade case fans, CPU coolers, or add additional cooling.
Laptops have limited upgrade options, but the ones available can still make a big difference.
Many laptops allow RAM upgrades (though some have soldered memory). We'll check if your laptop can be upgraded and install compatible memory.
Replacing a laptop hard drive with an SSD is transformative. Your laptop will boot faster, run cooler, and feel years newer.
Bring it in and we'll take a look. We'll tell you what's upgradeable and what would make the most difference for how you use it.
Upgrade pricing depends on your specific computer and the parts involved. Some systems are straightforward to work on; others require more disassembly. Some upgrades are quick; others take time to do properly.
Bring your computer in (or tell us the model) and we'll give you a quote for the upgrade you're considering. No surprises—you'll know the cost before we start.