Computer Upgrades Loughborough
Computer hardware moves fast - like really fast.
From processors to solid states, STORMComponents can advise what upgrades are available for your computer and which would give the biggest 'bang for your buck'. Feel free to chat to me via the support chat or call STORMComponents on 0330 6600 161 for more information.
Common Upgrades:
Upgrading your Processor...
Increases your computer's 'thinking power'. Processors are what compute your operating system, programs, and general operations. Upgrading to a faster processor or one with more cores will let your computer complete tasks faster, and handle more operations at any one time.
Upgrading your RAM (Memory)...
Will generally increase your computer's load times and responsiveness. RAM (Random-access Memory or just 'Memory') can read data much faster than hard drives, so when a program is running your computer will temporarily save important data to RAM, allowing your Processor to access it quickly. Increasing your computer's RAM capacity or speed can show significant load time reductions when multiple programs are open.
Upgrading your Hard Drive or SSD...
Can decrease your boot time, program loading time, system stability, and of course, your storage capacity. With consumer hard drives offering up to 20TB (20,000GB) today, a new drive could offer a single location for your films, music, pictures and downloads, and still have room left over! Upgrading older computers to a faster hard drive, hybrid, or most commonly a SSD (Solid State Drive), will dramatically reduce your system's loading times.
Upgrading your Graphics Card...
Could allow your computer to play the latest games and high-definition video without issues. Typical graphics cards can range in price from £60 to £1000 and there are hundreds to pick from, so there's an upgrade for all budgets and uses. STORMComponents are experts in NVIDIA and AMD graphic card solutions, and can quickly advise you on what would be best suited for your computer, and what you wish to do with it.
Upgrading your Motherboard...
Can increase your computer's stability, speed, and hardware support. As the 'core' of a desktop computer, upgrading a motherboard to a newer chipset and socket allows for up-to-date processors, memory, and storage to be used. Upgrading the main components of a computer all together can often work out cheaper than an entire replacement desktop.
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