PC Upgrades

Gaming Desktop Hardware Repairs

Power supply unit (PSU) replacement

Done when the PC won’t power on, randomly shuts down, or fails to boot under load.

GPU repair or replacement

Fixes artifacting, crashes, or black screen issues during games or boot.

RAM reseating or swap

Solves system crashes, freezes, or boot loops often caused by faulty or poorly seated memory.

Motherboard diagnostics, repair or replacement

Necessary when there’s no POST, faulty power delivery, or corrupted BIOS.

CPU/heatsink reapplication

Resits CPU and re-applies thermal paste if overheating or failing to boot properly.

SSD or HDD replacement

Replaces failed drives causing boot errors, long load times, or missing data.

CMOS battery replacement

Solves BIOS reset issues, time/date resets, and post failures.

GPU thermal re-paste

Improves performance and lowers temps on older or overheating graphics cards.

Display connection repair

Fixes HDMI/DisplayPort ports or internal damage on GPU/Motherboard.

USB port repair

Replaces damaged ports that no longer detect devices or charge peripherals.

Cable replacement

Damaged power cables, SATA cables, or front panel connectors can all cause intermittent issues.

BIOS flash or recovery

Recovers corrupted firmware or updates the BIOS to support newer CPUs.

Gaming Desktop Upgrades

Graphics card

Upgrading your GPU gives the biggest jump in gaming performance, frame rate, and visual fidelity.

CPU

A faster or newer processor improves overall system speed, game physics, and multitasking ability.

RAM

Increasing memory (16–32 GB or higher) improves loading, background processes, and multitasking.

SSD

NVMe SSDs greatly reduce load times and boost overall system responsiveness compared to HDDs.

Cooling system

Upgrade air coolers or install liquid cooling for lower temps and quieter operation.

Power supply (PSU)

A higher-wattage or modular PSU provides stability and headroom for future upgrades.

Motherboard

Upgrade for better chipset features, PCIe lanes, RAM support, and future-proofing.

Monitor

A high refresh rate (144Hz or 240Hz) and low response time display improves competitive gaming performance.

Case

A larger or more airflow-friendly case helps with cable management, thermals, and aesthetics.

Fans

High-static pressure or RGB fans improve airflow and add visual flair.

Thermal paste

Reapplying premium thermal compound improves heat transfer between CPU/GPU and cooler.

RGB lighting

Strip or component lighting to customise your build’s visual personality.

Network card/Sound card

Upgrade for lower latency and faster downloads and sound card for better audio.

Game controller or peripherals

Enhance comfort and gameplay with high-end mice, keyboards, or gamepads.

Storage expansion

Add extra SSDs or HDDs for large game libraries or recording gameplay footage.

Capture card

Useful for streaming, content creation, or recording high-quality footage.

Custom cable sleeves

Improve cable aesthetics and organisation for a clean build look.

Windows 11 Upgrade

Upgrade to latest version of Windows 11.

Gaming Desktop Software Repairs

Blue screen error (BSOD) diagnosis

Software or driver-level fixes, or RAM/HDD replacement if hardware is failing.

Boot loop repair

Often tied to corrupt OS files, failing drives, or bad power delivery.

Software cleanup

Removal of malware, bloated startup programs, or registry errors causing instability.

Driver update

Resolves crashes, improves performance, and adds support for new games or GPUs.

OS reinstallation

Fixes deep corruption, malware, or repeated crashes by giving you a clean slate.

Registry cleanup

Removes broken entries that cause performance issues, crashes, or failed startups.

Malware removal

Gets rid of background processes stealing resources.

Windows update repair

Fixes broken update loops, compatibility issues, or failed feature installs.

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