System Upgrades
Supercharge Your Computer!Sometimes it is not always affordable to buy a new Computer System. Here is when you supercharge your computer with, either the addition of RAM, a bigger Hard Drive, a new Processor or installing new add-in cards.
Need More Storage Space? Invest in a LARGE Hard Drive
Today’s drives are bigger than ever, bargain priced, and offer a performance boost as well. You’ll need that extra space for the increasingly roomy OS installs and gigabyte eating applications that are the norm these days. And don’t forget graphic, audio, and video files.
Computers Need A Kick In The Megabytes!
Today’s operating systems and applications are RAM hungry. When software runs out of RAM, Windows starts swapping data to and from your PC’s hard disk — a much slower process than fetching it from and writing it to RAM. Adding RAM to your PC is one of the easiest and cheapest ways to boost performance.
Just a few years ago, 64MB of RAM were adequate for most PC’s, but you need 512MB or 1GB these days to get optimum performance with a typical set of Windows applications. People who process images, edit video, or perform other graphics-intensive work on their PC’s may need up to 2GB. Plentiful RAM is even more important if you use Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP.
Improve Your Gaming Performance
Do large graphics files you work with take a long time to display on your monitor? Do 3D games you play resemble a slideshow more than a game?
If you said yes to any of the above then adding a new graphics board might be just the boost you need. A faster board can speed up your system’s ability to process 2D images and to render the 3D graphics used in games. Some models even allow you to connect more than one display, or to add the kind of video input and output connectivity that lets you hook up your camcorder or cable TV to the PC.