
It's said that the maximum possible processor speed doubles roughly every six months. With that in mind, it's easy to see how a machine that was top of the line five years ago is lagging so far behind even mediocre machines being built today. Fortunately many components of your system, from memory to graphics cards and even hard drives, can be replaced with newer, faster versions. Upgrading your system periodically will ensure that you can use the latest software for many years.
Adding MemoryIf your computer isn't keeping up with the latest software, insufficient memory might be to blame. Random Access Memory, or RAM, is an inexpensive component that has some of the quickest turnaround from state of the art to obsolete. Figuring out what kind of RAM your computer will accept and playing the compatibility game can be a lengthy hassle, so let our techs help you choose the appropriate parts and deal with the installation process for you.
Replacing Broken PartsMany times when your computer has died, it's only one or two components that are to blame. It can be very difficult to daignose which pieces of hardware are toast, which is why DSrepairs are equipped with specialized diagnostic tools to help determine quickly what parts are working and which need to be replaced. We can also help determine if it makes more sense to repair or replace your broken system.