Understanding RAM Frequency: The Basics This video provides a comprehensive explanation of RAM frequency and why it is a critical factor when purchasing or building a computer. Frequency refers to the number of cycles RAM can perform per second, often expressed in megahertz (MHz). A 3,000 MHz RAM, for example, can complete three billion […]
Hardware
If your computer won’t turn on, keeps overheating, makes strange noises, or feels painfully slow, the problem may not be software — it may be physical parts inside the machine.
This section explains computer hardware in simple terms, without jargon.
Here you’ll find help with:
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Hard drive and SSD replacements
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RAM upgrades for better speed
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Overheating and fan issues
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Battery replacement
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Power problems
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Screen damage
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Motherboard concerns
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Desktop component upgrades
Sometimes a slow or failing computer doesn’t need to be replaced. A simple part upgrade can make it feel new again.
Other times, replacement makes more financial sense — and we’ll tell you honestly when that’s the better option.
If you're in Milwaukee and unsure whether your computer is worth fixing, PCRuns offers straightforward evaluations with no pressure and no sales tactics — just real advice.
Hardware problems don’t have to mean starting over.
Using Two or More Monitors with One Computer in Windows 10
Expanding Your Workspace with Multiple Monitors Using two or more monitors with a single computer in Windows 10 is a game-changer for productivity and convenience. This guide from PCRuns.com provides clear, step-by-step instructions for setting up a multi-monitor configuration. Whether you’re a professional needing extra screen real estate or a gamer seeking an immersive […]


