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 Memory
If 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 Parts
Many times when your computer has died, it's only one or two components that
are to blame. It can be very difficult to diagnose which pieces of hardware
are toast, which is why CBI Computers techs 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.
New Purchases
If you've done the mental calculations and decided that a new computer is
the right move, our techs are ready to help you make an informed choice. We
can help determine how much power you need out of a new PC and work out the
best balance between quality and price. We can install your new computer and
transfer all of your old data over to the new system, and even recycle your
old machine when the job is done.