Do you need a new computer or just an upgrade?
Most people think that buying a new computer is the only way to get better performance. Newer, bigger and faster is always better… but there are ways to remain frugal and obtain the same results. Take our advice: never throw more money at a new machine without seeing how we can help. We cannot resist the urge to upgrade our machines, so we’re always up-to-date with the latest and greatest options for your Mac or PC.
Hard Drive Upgrades
Downloadable media becomes more popular everyday. You’re probably adding more movies, pictures and music to your computer than ever before. That media takes up a tremendous amount of space… so let us ease the pain with a hard drive upgrade. Don’t worry about storing your media collection on external hard drives. With the latest advancements in hard drive technology, notebooks can have up to 1TB (terabyte) of internal storage and desktops can hold even more. There are so many options, just call us to find out!
Solid-State Drive Upgrades
With the addition of a solid-state drive, everyday tasks become instantaneous. In our testing, any computer built in the last four years becomes a blazing trail of data with a SSD. If you’re looking for a performance boost, this is the way to go. All prices include data transfer and installation.
Eventually, SSDs will become standard in all machines, but that’s a long way off due to the higher cost of solid-state memory. As solid-state memory becomes cheaper, our prices will follow suit.
RAM (Memory) Upgrades
To top off our upgrade suggestions, we’d like to tell you about the necessity for more RAM. It’s actually the cheapest upgrade option for any computer. Let me give you a quick explanation of how adding more memory can improve your machine’s performance.
Imagine that you’re a cook in a small kitchen. You have limited counter space and cookware to prepare a three-course meal. Instead of cooking all three courses at once, you have to finish each course and clean your cookware before you can move onto the next. Now let’s move you into an industrial kitchen with plenty of counter space and unlimited cookware. With those added benefits, you’ll be able to multi-task a little easier and work on each course in its own separate space. You’re still just one cook… but you’re guaranteed to finish the preparation more efficiently.
Adding more RAM to your computer is like cooking in an industrial kitchen. You’ll be able to do more at once and improve your computer’s efficiency.


