Well, Computer Planet, one of the UK’s leading provider of custom built PCs and high performance PCs, says buying a new model is better than upgrading.
A spokesperson from the firm, which also offers a range of gaming PCs, said, “The process of upgrading is simple but you will often find the parts cost quite a lot, especially if you are looking for good quality parts or want to make boost the performance of your PC.”
The firm’s range of high performance PCs start from as little as £289 including VAT, perfect for those on a budget. High performance gaming PCs from Computer Planet, featuring Intel processors, start from as little as £473 including VAT.
The spokesperson added, “We also offer custom built PCs, which means that our customers can choose from our vast range of individual components. This effectively allows you to custom build every aspect of your new PC including accessories, software, monitors, keyboards and networking options. We also rigorously tests all of our custom built PCs as well as providing a full after-sales support service, which you will not get by simply buying new parts and getting them installed into your current system.”
So, upgrading might seem like the best option, simply because it is the first option. However, with fantastic PC systems available at competitive prices, particularly in the current economic climate, buying a new, advanced system is likely to be more advantageous.
For more information on the range of custom built PCs, high performance PCs and gaming PCs available from the firm, please visit http://www.computerplanet.co.uk or http://www.computerplanet.ltd.uk. You can also follow the firm on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/
About Computer Planet: Computer Planet offers a range of custom built PCs and high performance PCs. The Manchester based company can also custom build PCs for businesses. For more information, please visit http://www.computerplanet.co.uk or http://www.computerplanet.ltd.uk.



