Category: computer upgrades

  • Graphics Cards: A Beginner’s Guide

    Graphics Cards: A Beginner’s Guide

    In today’s fast-paced digital world, computers have become an integral part of our lives. Whether you use them for work, entertainment, or simply staying connected with loved ones, having a functional and reliable PC is essential. However, when something goes wrong with your computer, especially if you’re not tech-savvy, it can be a daunting experience.…

  • Our Computer shop hours: Yes we are open on Saturday

    One of the nice things about being the boss of a new shop is that we can make the hours. This however does mean that on days when I would rather be sitting on a beach or bushwalking somewhere in the blue mountains. However, this does mean our computer shop is open on Saturday. Our…

  • Five Reasons Your Computer Is Slow

    Five Reasons Your Computer Is Slow

    Our computers have become indispensable tools for work, entertainment, and communication. However, if you’ve noticed that your once-speedy computer has started to slow down, you’re not alone. Slow computer performance is a common issue that many people encounter. In this blog post, we, at Lithgow Tech Services, will explore five common reasons why your computer…

  • Hard Drives: Your Non-Techie Guide to Storage Solutions

    Hard Drives: Your Non-Techie Guide to Storage Solutions

    in today’s digital age, we all use hard drives, but understanding the different types and their usefulness can be a bit daunting for those who aren’t tech-savvy. Fear not! This comprehensive guide will break down various hard drive types in simple terms, helping you choose the right one for your needs. What is a Hard…

  • When does your computer need an upgrade?

    When does your computer need an upgrade?

    When should you upgrade your whole computer vs. just upgrading part of your computer? This is not a very easy question. You would think that as someone who sells computers, I would say you should always upgrade your computer. However, that would be dishonest of me. In a previous post, I talked about a computer…