Upgrades
As technology continues its relentless march, our technology often seems to become outdated extremely quickly.
Our philosophy is that if your system does what you want it to then don't upgrade just because there is something better out there. However sometimes circumstances force your hand; your needs change, your workload increases, your software is no longer supported, or your technology starts to die.
Upgrade options
Based on your motivations and an understanding of your current technology, we can advise on your best upgrade options;
- will more memory improve your systems?
- will storage space help?
- are there better CPUs (Central Processor Unit) available for your system?
- should you upgrade software?
- do you need a larger monitor or better graphics?
- will a faster internet connection? help?
- should you invest in a new computer system or just parts of the system?
Building blocks
Your computer system comprises of several pieces of technology and many of these internal and external components can be replaced and upgraded quite independently of each other.
Usually additions to your system can be easily transferred to a new system down the track and this means that upgrades can be done in stages, as required.
So if your screen starts flickering don't rush out to buy a whole new system.
