PCs slow down over time, hardware
wears out, software bloats and updates to software makes your PC slower to boot
or take longer to load software.
If your machine has slowed down,
it’s probably time to upgrade your hardware.
What is the best way to upgrade
your computer?
What will give you the best
performance?
What is a waste of money?
We often get people calling
asking if their machine can be upgraded for gaming, or video editing and the
answer is “Maybe?” as it will depend entirely on the specification of your
current machine and it’s physical configuration. If you are unsure after
reviewing this helpful guide on hardware upgrades contact us for a definitive
answer about what hardware you can upgrade on your computer or laptop.
This guide will show you the very
best PC upgrades you can buy.
1. Upgrade RAM.
Most laptops and desktops will
allow you to add more memory, and it can usually be done by anyone with just a
screwdriver.
Adding more memory is very simple
and doesn’t require much technical skill or know-how.
Upgrading your RAM gives your
machine an almost instant speed improvement especially if you are using image
or video editing software, running games or opening lots of browser tabs.
2. Upgrade Your Graphics Card.
Upgrading your graphics card is a
must if you are a serious gamer, video editor or 3D animator. In fact, doing
all these upgrades will give you significant speed improvements if you
regularly game, edit or animate.
Some machines can’t be upgraded,
some laptops and all-in-one or mini desktops simply don’t have the space for
graphics cards. However, most desktop tower machines will be upgradeable.
3. Upgrade to a Faster Hard
Drive.
Upgrade your hard drive if you’re
running out of space or want faster performance or both!
A quick clean up of your hard
drive may give you a few gigabytes of extra space, but if you still need more
space then an upgrade to your hard drive is the ONLY way to go.
As a rule of thumb, you want to
keep 10GB of free space for your machine’s operating system to use anything
less may cause your machine to run very slowly or crash regularly.
Most old machines use a physical
platter that spins, you may want to consider moving to a Solid State Drive,
known as an “SSD”. These newer drives give significant speed improvements over
spinning platter hard drives and can be fitted to most desktop and laptop
machines.
A faster hard drive speeds up
your whole user experience. The machine boots faster, will launch software and
games faster and save files quicker.
Solid State Drives can be much
more expensive than the same sized disk drive.
4. Upgrade the CPU.
Upgrading your PC’s main
processor is not something most home or business users have the skill, or
tools, to handle.
To install a new CPU requires a
certain degree of knowledge, skill and experience.
There are also compatibility
issues to consider and it can be a very costly upgrade, especially if it goes
wrong! You may also have to upgrade your motherboard, power supply and other
components.
5. Upgrade Your Software.
Upgrading your software is
usually a good way to get new features or upgrade the look and performance.
However, it might also slow your
machine or stop working altogether so you should be careful before clicking the
“Update” button.
Revisions are usually bug fixes
and minor improvements.
Minor updates include
improvements, security updates and new features.
Major updates can be a total
revision of the whole software and may require more memory or hard drive space.
Revisions and Minor updates
should be installed as they roll out, especially if they include security
patches or updates.
6. What Else Can I Upgrade?
Everything! However, it will
depend on what you use your computer for and your budget.
More RAM memory, upgrading to an
SSD, and adding or upgrading your graphics card are worthwhile upgrades that
usually give a speed boost.
You should see real, instant
improvements whenever you upgrade any combination of them.
However, we would suggest you
only upgrade components that meet your needs.
If you are a photographer,
upgrade your graphics card.
If you are editing video, a new
graphics card and an SSD may be the best choice.
If you are a gamer then more
memory, faster CPU and an upgrade to your graphics card are the way to go.
New hardware can only speed up a
system that is working efficiently so before you spend a lot of money on new
hardware book a TechShed call out and we’ll scan your machine and give it a
clean up so you get the most out of any hardware upgrade. We can also install
more memory, graphics cards hard drives and processors. We do these upgrades
all the time and can specify the very best hardware for your machine saving you
time and money, especially if you get it wrong.