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9 things to remember when building your first PC

Posted by Jack Church on 12th Sep 2023

9 things to remember when building your first PC
So, you’ve finally made the decision to delve into the world of PC Builds.Maybe you’re bored of the restrictions pre-built PCs possess, wishing they hadn’t cheeped out on the GPU or processor.With that, it’s time to take matters into your own hands, and build a custom PC personalised to your needs.No longer will you stand for your game to randomly crash on you, or for your graphics to look like a …
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Gaming Monitor vs. Regular Monitor

Posted by Jack Church on 7th Sep 2023

Gaming Monitor vs. Regular Monitor
Gaming Monitor vs. Regular MonitorWhen deciding what monitor is best, your decision can be easily found in the use of the product.Do you need a faster, more responsive monitor? Well then, you need a gaming monitor! If you only use your laptop for work/school or casual use, you can still use a monitor intended for gaming, but a regular one will suffice.For those interested in the inner working …
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Mastering the Transition to Remote Work in 2023

Posted by Jack Church on 21st Aug 2023

Mastering the Transition to Remote Work in 2023
As the world continues to embrace remote work as a new way of life, it's essential to navigate this evolving landscapeeffectively.Whether you're transitioning to remote work or looking for ways to optimise your current remote setup,this blog post has got you covered.As we embark on a huge global transition to remote working, this blog post will equip you with the knowledge and toolsnecessary to ad …
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How to Safely Retrieve Files from a Damaged Laptop: Data Recovery 101

Posted by Jack Church on 11th Jul 2023

How to Safely Retrieve Files from a Damaged Laptop: Data Recovery 101
How to Safely Retrieve Files from a Damaged Laptop: Data Recovery 101 I’m sure you’re frustrated over your broken laptop, its screen blank and its keyboard unresponsive.You fear you’ve lost all the precious files stored within its hard drive.But here's the good news, if a computer fails due to a hardware or software malfunction and the hard drive is unharmed, its files are still intact, waiting …
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