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Why
Upgrade Your PC ?
There are
several reasons why you might want to upgrade the computer that you are
using. However, it would be good that you can identify the peripherals
that are limiting the performance of your applications.
What
makes you want or consider to upgrade your PC ? Here is some
examples :
- It's taking a long time for you to load your
applications or graphics and your PC Memory is 256MB
- Your PC produced an Error Message each time you try
saving a file or your Operating System constantly prompt you that there
is not enough disk space while performing some task. After checking the
hard disk space, it barely has 5MB of space left.
- You surf the web and the video image is blur or takes
a long time to display, you might want to improve it by changing your
video display card with a higher memory. It might also be due to your
PC low memory too.
- Your existing CD-ROM Drive could not run the DVD you
had just slot in. Changing it into a DVD Drive will solve the problem.
- You want the same processing power that your friend
is using because his webcam video is definitely much smoother than
yours and you also realized that he is using a Pentium 4
3.0Ghz PC whilst yours is only Celeron 2.4Ghz
- You know you need more processing power because you
are into video editing or photo-editing or LAN Gaming and the system
you are using is not sufficient to support your requirement.
- You know the latest PC in the market is way better
than the one you have and you want to be the proud owner of it and no
one object about it.
- You want to change to the latest PC but it’s costly
to acquire. Budgeting is also your number one concern. You think that
by changing the faulty peripheral your PC might be able to last for a
few more months.
Whatever reasons you may have, it should not
stop you from getting the best solution to fix the problem so long as
it does not emotionally affect you while you use the computer later on.
With newly assembled PC costing lesser day
by day, sometimes you might wonder if it’s even worth to repair or
upgrade the PC at all. After all, for an extra amount of money plus the
amount you need to fix it, you might just land up with a new PC system
which comes with a One year of warranty.
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