Computer Systems

Are you having issues with a device? ARCC Tech can help! 

We offer hardware troubleshooting and repair. We will determine the issues that are affecting your device and get it back in working order. 

Our services include replacing faulty equipment, software issues and error correction, data recovery, drive optimization and overclocking services. 

Whether you are looking to build a personal computer, need a new workstation for a specific purpose or looking to upgrade the system you have.

ARCC Tech can help you design and build office workstations, Digital Design and 3D Rendering Workstations, Gaming PC's and even Servers. We can work to create a new build or upgrade existing systems. 

Need a recommendation? We can help you find the device that fits your needs, whether it is a work station, computer, laptop or portable device. 


Comprehensive Network Infrastructure and Workstation Solutions

This description outlines the design and build of various workstation types, server setups, and optimization strategies for enhancing performance across different applications.

Design and Build

Office Workstations: These workstations are tailored for general business tasks, emphasizing ergonomics and efficiency. The design process includes selecting appropriate CPUs, ample RAM, and SSDs for quick access to applications. Monitors are chosen for optimal productivity, often incorporating dual-screen setups to enhance multitasking.

Digital Design & 3D Rendering Workstations: These specialized workstations are built for graphic designers, architects, and artists. They require high-performance GPUs, powerful CPUs, and substantial RAM to handle resource-intensive applications like Adobe Creative Suite and 3D modeling software. Enhanced cooling solutions are often integrated to maintain performance during extended rendering sessions.

Gaming Workstations: Designed for gamers, these systems prioritize high-speed performance and visual fidelity. Key components include top-tier GPUs, fast processors, and high-refresh-rate monitors. Custom cooling systems and RGB lighting can also be incorporated to enhance aesthetics and performance.

Server Build: Building a server involves selecting components that ensure reliability and scalability. This includes powerful processors, ample storage solutions (HDDs and SSDs), and robust networking capabilities. The server design may also incorporate redundancy features, such as RAID configurations, to enhance data protection and uptime.

Upgrading Existing Systems

Hardware Upgrades: Existing systems can be significantly enhanced through hardware upgrades. Common upgrades include increasing RAM for improved multitasking, swapping out HDDs for SSDs to boost speed, or upgrading the GPU for enhanced graphics performance. These upgrades can extend the lifespan of systems and improve overall productivity.

Hardware/ Performance Optimization: Hardware optimization involves fine-tuning system settings and configurations to achieve peak performance. This can include overclocking CPUs and GPUs, optimizing cooling solutions to prevent thermal throttling, and configuring BIOS settings for improved system responsiveness. Regular maintenance, such as dust cleaning and software updates, also plays a critical role in maintaining optimal performance.

By integrating these design and build strategies, organizations can create tailored solutions that meet the specific needs of various users, from office environments to high-performance gaming and professional design settings. This holistic approach ensures systems are efficient, reliable, and capable of supporting demanding applications.

Computer hardware refers to the physical components of a computer system that can be seen, touched, and measured. These components work together to perform various tasks and process information. Here are some of the essential computer hardware components:

Input Devices:

Output Devices:

Central Processing Unit (CPU): The "brain" of the computer. It executes instructions and performs calculations.

Motherboard: The main circuit board that connects all the components of the computer. The Motherboard contains the CPU, RAM, and other essential components.

Random Access Memory (RAM): Temporary storage for data and instructions that the CPU is currently using.

Storage Devices:

Power Supply Unit (PSU): Converts AC power from the wall outlet to DC power for the computer.

Network Interface Card (NIC): Enables the computer to connect to a network.