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Benefits of upgrading your computer

Faster speeds
Faster speeds

Boost your computer’s speed and responsiveness

Better Multitasking
Better multitasking

Handle multiple tasks simultaneously without any slow downs

Increased productivity
Increased productivity

Speed up tasks by reducing downtime, load times, and computer crashes

Maxmize value
Maximize value

Enhance performance without the expense of buying a new system

Upgrade Selector tips

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  • How much of an impact on performance can I expect from the recommended upgrades?

    The performance impact of the recommended upgrades depends on your original PC, laptop or motherboard’s capabilities and what you’re choosing. Crucial products vary in performance based on factors like speed and storage capacity. To accurately gauge the impact, you can always run a benchmark test on your current computer and compare its specs with those of the Crucial product you’re considerig.

  • What if I want to upgrade a different computer than the one I’m using?

    If you're considering upgrading a different computer than the one you're using, we recommend using our Upgrade Selector. This tool simplifies the process of finding compatible upgrades for any system by letting you search by manufacturer and model. When using the Upgrade Selector, it's important to accurately enter the computer model, as not all upgrades are compatible with every computer. If you need help finding your make and model, follow these tips.

  • The upgrade tool gave me a lot of compatible options; which one is right for my computer?

    If you find yourself with more than one compatible option from the Crucial System Scanner or the Crucial Upgrade Selector, that’s great news! You have choices to make to ensure you’re choosing the right combination for your needs. We recommend you first look at product details like density, capacity and speed. Also, consider that some memory products come in kits, while others are sold individually. Keep in mind that installing two sticks of RAM can enhance performance, but one stick may be enough, depending on your needs and budget. For tailored recommendations, consider visiting our solutions pages, where we outline recommended products for gamers, creatives, and professionals, helping you find the best fit for your specific needs.

  • What if I have specific performance requirements or preferences beyond compatibility?

    When seeking to meet specific performance requirements or preferences, you can filter your results. Look for the filter button, which allows you to refine your search based on criteria such as speed, module type, technology, voltage, and more. By using these filters, you can easily identify the RAM, internal SSDs, or external SSDs that suit your needs best, which will lead you to choose the most ideal product for your system upgrade.

Editor's Choice Award

PCMag.com

Crucial T500 Gen4 NVMe SSD

01-November-2023

Micron's Crucial T500 is among the best full-featured PCIe 4.0 internal solid-state drives you can buy for building or upgrading a high-end PC.

Best of 2023 Award

Tom's Hardware

Crucial T700 Gen5 NVMe SSD

01-December-2023

Incredibly fast storage, ushering in the PCIe 5.0 era

About Apple

Apple Mac desktops and MacBook laptops are known for their high graphics, compact designs and fast processing speeds. Apple have their own macOS operating system with clean designs and an easy to use interface. Apple products can be connected allowing for easy transfer of data between devices and easy functionality to look at documents on multiple devices.

  • The MacBook Air is Apple’s lightweight, portable laptop perfect for school or those on the go.
  • The MacBook Pro is a similar laptop but more powerful with larger storage and more favourable amongst graphic designers, video editors and gamers.
  • Apple’s iMac is their desktop series in a compact design with the hardware built directly into the display.
  • The Mac Mini models offer similar specifications in a smaller, more compact design while maintaining high-end processing speeds as the iMac.

FAQs

What is the difference between a MacBook Pro and Air?

The main difference between the MacBook Pro and the MacBook Air is that the Air has a thinner design and is more lightweight, it also has less internal hardware. The MacBook Pro can process more graphics and software without slowing down, has more memory and a longer battery life. Generally the MacBook Air is preferred for everyday, causal users where as the Pro is preferred by businesses and those using more powerful softwares.

How long do MacBooks last?

MacBooks typically last around four to seven years depending on your usage and how often you clear and optimise the laptop.

What is the lifespan of an iMac?

iMacs usually last between five to eight years as they the become too old to update with the latest Apple software.

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