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The Wizz Kids provides a wide range of products
and services, which allow you to make the most of your existing computer
hardware by upgrading various components of your machine. This page is
designed to give you an idea of the upgrade products we sell, our
fitting services, and to give you an idea of what can and can't be
upgraded.
When upgrading a system it is worth noting that some
parts are very easy to upgrade / change, whereas others are not. Also
upgrades for apple computers tend to be much easier to fit, and more
readily available, as all the computers are made by one company. With
the PC world there are so many manufactures and builders that some times
- especially with regard to laptops - it is just impossible to change
certain elements.
Upgrades
can be a quick and cost effective way of giving your PC a new lease of
life, allowing you to run latest games and applications which demand more
power.
Memory - RAM - Random Access Memory. RAM is by far the easiest
and most productive of upgrades to do. RAM is your computer's short-term
memory, which it uses to store the information that you are working on.
Adding memory will allow your applications to open faster and helps the
feel of your operating system. There are a great number of different types
of memory (EDO, PC100, PC133, DDR2300, DDR3300 etc.) - please call or
email for pricing and availability. If you are unsure as to what you need
please check with our sales team to ensure that you get the right sort.
Hard Drives - Internal Storage - The longer that you own a
machine, usually the more files and information you build up. It won't be
long until that drive will be full. Adding an additional hard drive will
allow you to store much more data. A large number of PC desktops will have
space to run multiple hard drives (which would appear as a D: drive along
side C:) and they are very inexpensive to add . IDE hard drives work on a
Master and Slave system, whereby two devices may attach to each connector,
one is a master and one is a slave device - your new drive will need to be
set to the right setting. If you are unsure please ask us before purchase.
Connectivity - Connectivity is the
means by which devices connect to your computer. These are used for a
great number of purposes - from printers, scanners and mice to external
storage and optical writers. Second Chance PC supply a wide range of
upgrade cards which can increase your connectivity. Here is a brief
summary:
- FireWire - FireWire is a high speed connection used by many
external devices. Mostly it is used for the import/export of digital
video and connection of high speed storage devices - FireWire can be
added very cheaply into a free PCI slot, and is a user upgradeable
part. Once you have FireWire you can add external hard drives,
external CD/DVD writers and many other devices to enhance your
computer.
- USB - USB is stands for Universal Serial Bus and has two
revisions. USB 1 is used for the connection of printers, scanners and
mice, it has a slow connection speed (ideal though for these devices),
the majority of new peripherals are USB - so a cheap USB card can
expand the connectivity of your machine considerably. USB 2.0 is the
second revision of the USB connection it has a much faster connection
rate and, like FireWire, can be used for a wide variety of storage and
optical devices. USB 2.0 is backwards compatible with USB 1, so a USB
1 device will work on USB 2 - and the other way around, albeit at a
slow speed - as always if you have any questions, please let us know.
- IDE - IDE is the most common internal device connectivity, it
is used for CD writers, hard drives and removable media. In larger PC
desktops it is possible to run out of IDE connectors on the
motherboard, but still have space for more devices, in these cases an
additional IDE PCI card can help by giving you extra connections.
- SCSI - SCSI stands for Small Computer Systems Interface and
is used for connection of hard drives and CD drives internally, and
scanners and some specialist equipment externally. SCSI is a fairly
difficult connectivity to master, and requires a great deal of thought
beforehand - it can provide the fastest internal transfer speeds but
at a cost (SCSI hard drives can be up to 6 times more expensive than
their IDE equivalents ). A lot of high end scanners also use SCSI to
get the fastest throughput.
Optical Drives - Internal and External Optical devices - CD
writers, DVD writers and Combo drives are available. These can fit either
internally to your machine, or externally (see above for connectivity)
these devices allow archiving and additional storage, and the ability to
write your own CDs and DVDs. .
Graphics Cards - The graphics card is the device which your
system uses to display on its monitor's). These are quite easily replaced
with a faster, better card which allows greater resolutions and increases
speed in things like games and other 3D graphics applications. Second
Chance PC only sell new graphics cards for the Mac, but PC ones can be
easily purchased elsewhere. There are two types; AGP and PCI - the former
is a newer technology and can handle cards with up to 256MB of memory,
allowing the fastest possible output (it is worth noting that if you have
a slow processor then these make less of an impression). The latter are an
older type of connection, there are PCI graphics cards that you can buy,
but they are of a lower spec than those available for the AGP slot.
Processors - The CPU - This is the central processing unit of
your computer. It acts on your data and gives the result. These can in
some cases be upgraded, but are generally more complicated, as there are a
number of manufacturers and many types of connection type. Second chance
PC does not currently offer PC processor upgrades, and generally we would
only advise you to go down this route if you are confident you have enough
knowledge in this area to choose and install one yourself.
We offer upgrades to suit customer’s needs and budget. We will ask you
what it is that you would like to do with your system and we will
recommend the right components to suit requirements.
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