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The most common question we're asked as consultants is, "How can I speed up my computer?"
The fact is that all computers slow down from the time they were bought due to the increased overheads on the system of and the toll that ongoing day-to-day usage causes.
However, if your computer is less than 3 years old, it is likely that you could increase the memory within the system for comparitively little cost. The price of computer hardware has tumbled in recent years, and this has also meant that the individual computer components, like RAM memory have become much cheaper than before.
Restoring your computer to it's original factory state is one way of dealing with a system that's performing slugglishly, but it also means total re-installation of every software package, re-configuration of all your settings plus a full restoration of data.
If complete reinstallation or restoration of a brand new system from a disk image is not an option, and you are already undertaking routine housekeeping exercises such as disk degramentation and registry cleaning, the best way of speeding up your system is increasing your computer's RAM (Random Access Memory).
Your computer and you will typically benefit from a memory upgrade for a number of reasons:
It's essential to get exactly the right memory chips when performing a system upgrade but there is a very handy way to ensure you get precisely the right kind of memory upgrade for your computer at Crucial Memory. They even offer Free diagnosis & Free shipping too.
Alternatively, i-Zimbra offers an ordering and fitting service for both computer memory and peripherals. If you'd like us to help out in this way, please contact us.
But if you don't mind installing computer components yourself, you can order directly from Crucial Memory, who provide RAM for the majority of computer systems in use today. What's more, Crucial Memory deliver quickly and efficiently direct to your door; so don't put up with poor computer performance a moment longer: upgrade your computer's memory now.
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i-Zimbra is based on Church Road in Hove and offers IT and web services to clients all over the world.
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