Why would a business want to spend hundreds or thousands of pounds on new PCs for their employee’s?
I mean the PC you have had for a few years does the job right, but is it as efficient as it could be?
If your current business PC is three years or older, there's a very good chance that it isn't as capable now as when it was new, there’s also a very good chance that you are doing more and more with it as the business grows, more programs open, multiple internet tabs open, multiple screens, if you are not running at least dual monitors nowadays then I suggest you try it, most people will never go back to a single monitor once they have tried multiple monitors.
I have seen multi-million-pound companies running PCs that are well past their prime, with CPU's over ten years old and only 4GB of RAM also with a mechanical hard drive, unless you are only doing very basic spreadsheet & email work, 4GB of RAM just isn't enough in this day and age and trying to boot up from a mechanical hard drive can often take an absolute age and be frustrating for the user, especially if the PC requires a reboot halfway through the working day.
Why you should invest in new PC's
Let's assume that you are a relatively small business with a couple of office PC's that are a few years old that you got cheap, running an early Intel core i3-2120 CPU, 4 GB of RAM, 500GB mechanical hard drive (I have witnessed this exact setup with a multi-million-pound company with over 1500 employees across multiple sites in the UK), this particular PC would take around 3 - 4 minutes to power up, the user required at least 6 internet tabs open, email open, Microsoft Excel and a couple of work specific apps also open, this pretty much put the memory usage at 90% and was relying on the windows swap file, this, in turn, meant that every time he clicked on a link on one of the webpages, it would take on average 7 - 10 seconds to load the next page, this could be a requirement hundreds of times a day on busy days, essentially wasting many minutes throughout the day and causing frustration, switching between apps would also have the same results.
A new PC with a modern 6 core CPU, 16GB of RAM & 1TB SSD costs around £500 which may seem a large investment, however if you consider that the PC now starts in around ten seconds, opening links are now pretty much instant, as is switching between tabs, also a much less frustrated employee, being far more productive and making more money for the company, the investment will pay for itself within a few months in this instance, it will also lead to increased profits for the company, can you really not afford to purchase a new PC?
Not every business PC will require a six core CPU and 16GB of RAM, but an SSD is essential, fortunately SSDs are no longer expensive, normally a 500GB SSD is around the price of a 1TB hard drive, from my experience, most businesses don't even need 500GB of storage on a PC. A modern Quad core with 8GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD can be built for around £400 and would still be a night and day difference against an older PC.
Can you afford to not upgrade your business PC’s?
Why not get a system through one of the big system integrators?
While the big companies do business-specific machines, they are often made with proprietary parts, meaning that should anything go wrong, particularly outside of warranty, then you are looking at increased costs for replacements, also upgrading the PC is very limited and near impossible with some.
Why use Elite PC's?
I have over 40 years of experience with upgrading and building computers, I use quality parts that are readily available and easily upgradable, PCs are fully customised to your requirements and needs, I also offer cloning of your old drive *subject to compatibility, so you don't have to reload all of your apps and programs, all business PC's come with a minimum of 2 years parts and labour warranty.
I offer half an hour free on-site consultation for all small businesses .
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