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What is PC Upgrading? RAM, SSD & GPU Upgrades Explained

PC upgrading means replacing or adding hardware components to an existing computer to improve its speed, storage, or performance — without buying a brand new machine. In Singapore, upgrading is often far more cost-effective than replacing.

Most Common PC Upgrades in Singapore (2026)
UpgradeWhat It ImprovesTypical Cost (SGD)
RAM upgradeMultitasking, browser tabs, app speed$40–$120
HDD → SSD swapBoot time, load speed, overall responsiveness$80–$200
GPU upgradeGaming, video editing, 3D rendering$300–$1,500+
Thermal paste replacementCooling, prevents throttling$30–$80 (labour)
CPU cooler upgradeLower temperatures, quieter operation$40–$150
PSU replacementStability, supports new GPU$80–$250

When Should You Upgrade Instead of Replace?

Upgrading makes sense when your CPU is still capable but other components are bottlenecking performance. A general rule: if your PC is less than 5–6 years old, upgrading is almost always cheaper than replacing.

  • Upgrade: Slow load times, low RAM, small or spinning hard drive, weak GPU
  • Replace: Failing motherboard, outdated CPU socket, no upgrade path

Where to Get Your PC Upgraded in Singapore

Most PC upgrade and repair shops in Singapore offer component installation as a service. Always get a written quote before proceeding.

👉 See our Top 10 PC Upgrade & Repair Services in Singapore (2026) →

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