Hardware Upgrades to Perk Up Your PC: Chicago Computer Club Shows You How

A hardware upgrade can make a significant impact on your computer performance and productivity. But what hardware should you upgrade? Chicago Computer Club provides the answers with an overview of your computer hardware, and what performance results each upgrade can achieve.

Hardware Upgrades to Perk Up Your PC: Chicago Computer Club Shows You How
Chicago, IL, July 21, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Looking to get a little more mileage out of your PC before buying a new one? Want to get better speed and performance, but not sure which hardware upgrade would make a difference? For budget conscious consumers looking to get the best value for their hardware upgrades here are some to consider:

1) Upgrade your CPU: The heart of your computer is the processor and the better your processor the better the computer performance. Probably the best way to create a better computer, a processor upgrade can significantly boost speed and performance. Make sure your computer can accept the new processor, and also consider a used processor if you have an older computer, which can boost performance at a cheaper price.

2) Upgrade your RAM: This upgrade should be used only for those computers that have 1 gig or less on their computer. You need at least 2 gigs of RAM these days to properly run Windows and most applications. Additionally, it’s an economical way to boost performance. But if your computer already has 2 gigs or more of RAM it’s probably not going to improve your computer speed that much.

3) Upgrade Your Hard Drive: SSD (solid state drive) hard drives can increase performance by reducing latency, but they aren’t cheap and you can lose significant storage space dollar for dollar. For the hard core power users, upgrading to an SSD hard drive can provide a boost to speed and performance.

4) Upgrade Your Graphics Board: This one is for gamers or those who use resource intensive graphics applications like Adobe. A better graphics card can create a much better gaming and graphics experience, but it’s probably not worth it for the average computer user.

Finally, for Windows users (XP and newer) you can view a report on your hardware components by accessing the Windows Experience Index on your computer. This provides a performance score of your processor, RAM, graphics card, and hard drive. It’s easy to find in your control panel, Google 'Windows Experience Index' to find how. This will provide you with a priority list for upgrading your computer hardware.

If you are looking for a professional diagnosis, expert computer repair, and affordable computer hardware upgrades for your computer, check out the Chicago Computer Club. 8 locations throughout Chicago, over 95% of their upgrades are done by next day. Learn more at www.cccc.us

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