Upgrading your Windows, iMac or MacBook is one of the most beneficial projects we take on and the results are staggering, customers are  stunned at the tremendous performance results we can achieve with a couple of hardware changes, while also saving them a fortune in comparison to buying a new system!

PC Workshop don’t go throwing high end costly graphics card into your iMac as cost versus performance has to be balanced, but we can do a few other things to speed up a MacBook or iMac. Here’s what PC Workshop suggest and have carried out for our Mac using customers, much to their satisfaction.

Upgrade Your Hard Drive to an SSD or swap your DVD to SSD

Solid-State Hard Drives are without doubt the best upgrade you can make to your iMac / MacBook. The super fast hard drive enables your software to launch quicker and your operating system to boot faster, as in seconds not minutes.

Simply put, it’s one of the most noticeable upgrades you can make and one you will truly benefit from as most models can certainly utilise the SSD capabilities.IMG_1124[1]_opt (2)
While models of iMacs differ the results are truly awesome, and It’s still entirely possible to install an SSD in older iMacs, perhaps a little unnerving since you have to pop the glass off your display with special tools. That said, every model is a little different, so it’s worth speaking to our upgrade department (Me lol).

We will also clone your hard drive to the SSD so the only difference you will see is the speed being truly fast.

Add Extra Memory –  RAM

If you decide to upgrade, adding RAM to a Mac is fairly straight-forward and a quick boost. For example, an older 2010 MacBook can take 8GB provided you use 1066MHz RAM (RAM speed doesn’t really make a massive difference in performance unless you multi task and then its power/steadiness comes to the fore, but you do want to keep the speed the same on all your RAM sticks).

If you’re considering keeping hold of your Mac or MacBook an extra few years you can achieve great results with our upgrades, speak to Kevin@PC Workshop.org.uk  for an idea of cost and turnaround times. Having your Model number or better still your serial number will help us quote for your particular needs but its not a must have as we can soon identify it.

PC Workshop are two minutes from J8 M62 close to IKEA, M&S etc.

01925 713359 or 07729 917926