Memory
By Liz
One of the best and cheapest ways to upgrade your computer is to slap some more memory into it. Additional Ram will allow your computer to work more effeciently, and access the slower hard disk less frequently. Installing more memory is usually pretty straight forward – just pop a few more sticks into the computer. You’ll be amazed by the performance increase!
Our available memory chips are listed below:
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Power Supplies
By Liz
The computer power supply really doesn’t get the respect that it deserves – working quietly in the background, it allows every aspect of your computer to function by providing consistant regulated power. This lack of respect is starting to change however, thanks to a new push for green computing. A new standard called 80 plus is drawing attention to high effecient power supplies that save you money while helping the environment.
Our available power supplies are listed below:
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Motherboards
By Liz
Motherboards are the backbones of our computers, while they may seem to fade into the background, a motherboards features and speed can really affect your PC. New features like dual bios, fast boots and raid can really save your butt in the even of a problem, and a good chipset will allow you to upgrade in the future. You should spend some time selecting the proper motherboard
Our available motherboards are listed below:
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November 13th, 2009