Let s decide, Should you upgrade or repair your computer?
Computers age rapidly. In one year they mature, in three years they become elderly and after five they are ready for retirement. Both geeks and casual users have become accustomed to – or annoyed by – the quick replacement cycle. Part of the annoyance is the uncertainty of replacement. When do you upgrade or repair a computer, and when do you just give up and build or buy a new one? This is a tough question to tackle because there are many variables, but I’ll try and simplify the matter. If you are thinking about upgrading or repairing your PC it’s likely because something seems wrong. Your computer might be chugging along. Or perhaps it won’t run a new program. These problems might be caused by software issues. Degrading performance is not inevitable, but it happens frequently because of excess software piling on over time. More software running in the background means more processor cycles and RAM consumed for no particular benefit . If you still have problems after