Should I upgrade or buy a new computer?

 

In the past, a new computer could cost as much as an inexpensive car. However today, the cost of a new computer has dramatically decreased and depending on what you need out of the computer may or may not justify the purchase of a new computer. Below is a listing of different upgrade options and why you may or may not want to upgrade.

Memory upgrade

memory upgrade is one upgrade that can affect the overall performance of your computer. Increasing the computer’s memory can help increase the speed of a computer, help with the load times, and is an affordable and often easy upgrade.

If your computer could use a small performance boost and it has less than 1 GB of memory, this can be a highly impactful upgrade.

Video card upgrade

Video cardIf you’re playing computer games on your computer, an upgraded video card can be one of the best upgrades for your computer. With the new improvements and complexities of graphics in games, many older computers or computers with inefficient video cards can become slow.

Adding a new video card is typically an easy to do upgrade and is a lot cheaper than purchasing a new computer.

Note: In some situations, you may also need to upgrade the power supply in a computer when upgrading the video card.

New display

Although a new display does not improve the performance of a computer adding an LCD or flat-panel display or increasing the size of your display can make using the computer more enjoyable.

If your display is 17″ or smaller, you’re using a monitor and not a flat-panel display, and you have the room to do it, this upgrade is easy and a lot less than purchasing a new computer. Also, if down the road you do purchase a new computer, you will not need a new display.

Hard drive upgrade

SSDIn the past, upgrading the hard drive was a popular upgrade. However, today hard drives are becoming so large that most users never run out of disk space. If your computer is running out of hard drive space, or you’re not happy with the performance, adding a new hard drive is a cheap and often simple upgrade.

Tip: If you feel the performance of your computer is lacking replacing a traditional hard drive with an SSD can dramatically increase the load time and speed of your computer. We suggest if you are adding an SSD that it be the primary drive and using the older hard drive to store files.

Disc drives

Adding a new disc drive such as a faster CD-R/CD-RW (cd burner) or a DVD drive can be a great upgrade to a computer that either has a slower drive or does not have a CD-ROM/CD-R/CD-RW/DVD.

If you burn many discs, a new burner can decrease the time it takes to create each disc. Also, a faster drive can help with the installation or load time of any CD or DVD programs. Apart from these two examples, this upgrade is more of a new feature than a performance upgrade.

Broadband

BroadbandThe Internet is one of the most popular things to do while on the computer and many users often don’t look at their Internet connection when considering upgrading their computer. If you do not have a broadband Internet connection and it is available in your area, it can be a very beneficial upgrade.

Users who already have broadband may also consider faster broadband solutions. For example, if you have DSL, you may want to consider changing to cable or faster solution.

Other upgrades

If you want to upgrade your CPUmotherboardsound cardmodemnetwork card, we recommend that first, you check prices of new and used computers. Replacing the entire computer is often a more cost-efficient upgrade in the long run.

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