Ever feel like your system's being left
behind by today's technology? We'll show you how to make any machine
run faster, store a lot more data, and ably serve as your entertainment
hub. With the right set of upgrades, you can totally rejuvenate
your aging PC.
You say you want to take advantage of the new technologies
that hit PCs in the past two years, but don't want to buy a new
computer? While that might sound suspiciously like having your cake
and eating it, too, the right set of upgrades can rejuvenate your
older machine.
You've probably heard about Serial ATA hard drives, which are faster
(and easier to set up) than IDE drives. Maybe your wireless network
cuts out when you sit in your favorite chair, and you're interested
in a MIMO wireless access point, which could solve the problem.
Or you might just want to play the latest games without having jumpy
graphics that make fast action look more like a slide show.
As it turns out, your less-than-new PC still has a lot of useful
life left. In many cases, we can add these and other new technologies
fairly easily. The most important thing to do is figure out what
you want to do with the computer, then choose the right upgrades
for the job.
In some instances upgrading your old pc is more expensive than
buying a newer model, let us help you decide by giving you the most
economical solution. |