What are the best ways to give an older PC a new lease of life?

Purchasing a new computer is a significant investment. Many small businesses and home PC owners struggle with older systems because they want to get as many years out of them as possible. There are some good upgrades you can do that will cost much less than the price of a new computer while making your PC feel like new again.
Here are some options you can try to improve an older computer's performance.

Give an older PC a new lease of life

UPGRADE TO A SOLID-STATE DRIVE (SSD)

Prices for solid-state drives have come down quite a bit in the past few years, making them an affordable upgrade that can breathe life back into an older PC that might be slowing down.

Unlike hard disk drives (HDDs), SSDs do not have moving parts and use a flash memory that allows for a quicker response time. As a result, you can improve your time to boot and your experience when searching files, opening applications, and other activities. 

Some of the advantages of upgrading your computer's hard drive to SSD include:

  • SSD read/write speeds up to 2500 MB/second compared to HDD at up to 200 MB/second

  • SSD access time of 0.1ms as compared to HDD at 5.5-8.0ms

  • SSDs use between 2-5 watts of energy compared to HDD at 6-15 watts

INCREASE THE RAM (MEMORY)

One upgrade that is very low-cost and can mean a significant increase in performance is a memory upgrade. If your PC was one of the cheaper ones with only 4GB of RAM when you bought it, you likely have trouble opening too many tabs in your browser or using any graphics-heavy program.

Upgrading your RAM, if your PC has available memory slots, to 8GB or 12GB can make it seem like you have an entirely new computer due to the significant increase in speed.

UPGRADE THE GRAPHICS CARD

If you play computer games or work in any video, imaging, or 3D software, and outdated graphics card can ruin your experience. 

Instead of replacing your entire computer, upgrading the graphics card to a more robust model can improve your PC's performance and give you several more valuable years.

REPLACE YOUR PC COOLING SYSTEM

Heat is an enemy of your computer's internal parts. If your cooling system is getting worn out and not working as it should, then excess heat can build up inside your device.

When this happens, things can get strange, with programs crashing or your system rebooting independently.

If you suspect excess heat may be an issue, have your computer's fan and cooling system checked out to see if it needs replacing.


Replace Your Keyboard

Older keywords can stick, lose keys, and have the writing rubbed off them, making it more difficult to tell a "prt screen" from a "delete" button. If a frustrating keyboard hampers the performance of your PC, an upgrade can be a very inexpensive way to improve your equipment.

Get an External Hard Drive

Computers can slow down and be more challenging when the hard drive fills up with data. Over the years, files build up, and many users never take the time to go through and delete those that are unnecessary.

Buying an external hard drive can allow you to offload files that may slow you down while keeping them easily accessible.

Another benefit of an external hard drive is that it's portable and can easily be carried between home and work and used in both places.

Get a Professional Computer Tune-Up

Those free PC cleaner tools you find online don't give you the type of tune-up a professional IT provider can give. We will go through things like the Windows Registry, duplicate system files, internal errors, and more to clean up your system and remove all the "junk" that has built up over the years. We can also do a maintenance check for things like failing parts and provide expert guidance on your most impactful upgrade options. 

If you're working on a laptop and having difficulty multi-tasking due to limited screen real estate, consider getting an external monitor rather than replacing your entire PC.

Monitors are just a fraction of the cost of computers and having a screen twice the size of the one on your laptop can make all the difference in the world and improve productivity due to the additional screen space.

GET HELP IMPROVING YOUR COMPUTER'S PERFORMANCE TODAY!

Don't struggle with a PC which just doesn’t meet your requirements! We can help you with cost-effective upgrade options that will perfectly fit your system and budget, get in touch today.

This article is used with permission from The Technology Press.
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