Every repair starts with a diagnosis. Nothing gets replaced on a hunch.
Desktop PC repair for custom builds, gaming rigs, and prebuilts. PSU, motherboard, GPU, RAM, storage, and cooling — all at component-level pricing with a free diagnostic before anything gets quoted.
Six component categories, real pricing.
A desktop PC is modular, and repairs are priced by what actually needs work — not a flat-rate fee that ignores how your machine is built. Here's what typical component repairs cost at our shop.
Power supply
Replacement with a quality 80+ Bronze/Gold unit matched to your system's power draw. Includes cable management, testing, and proper wattage sizing.
Motherboard
Board-level repairs (caps, VRM, I/O ports) or full motherboard replacement with component migration. We document BIOS settings and rebuild the platform cleanly.
Graphics card
Thermal pad/paste service, fan replacement, or full GPU replacement. For high-end cards we do VRAM thermal work that prevents the next failure.
Storage upgrade
NVMe or SATA SSD installation with full clone of your existing drive. Your OS, files, apps, and Windows activation all come over intact. No clean install needed.
Memory upgrade
DDR4 or DDR5 installation with XMP/EXPO profile setup and stability testing. We verify the RAM runs at its rated speed, not the default down-clocked speed.
Thermal service
Full deep clean, fresh thermal paste, fan cleaning, and dust removal. For water-cooled rigs we service AIOs and custom loops (refills, fluid changes).
Guessing with your parts is how you end up paying twice.
PC problems are rarely what they look like on the surface. A "dead GPU" might be a failing PSU. A "bad motherboard" might be one corroded DIMM slot. Random crashes could be RAM, storage, PSU, GPU, or thermal — and the only way to know is systematic testing.
The shops that replace parts on a hunch are the ones that charge you for three repairs before solving the actual problem. We test before we quote, and we quote before we touch anything.
That's why the diagnostic is free. We'd rather spend 30 minutes identifying the real issue than have you pay for a "fix" that doesn't actually fix anything.
The question every PC owner eventually faces.
Not every repair is worth doing when the part in question is already the system's bottleneck. Here's the framework we actually use at the bench when advising customers.
We treat custom builds and prebuilts differently. As we should.
A custom gaming rig with a custom loop and RGB everywhere requires a fundamentally different approach than a Dell OptiPlex. Both are welcome here — but neither gets the other's workflow.
Custom rigs & builds
Custom PCs get photographed and documented before we touch anything complex. Cable routing is preserved. Water loop integrity is maintained. RGB topology stays intact. We respect the build the owner spent time crafting.
- Photo-documented intake
- BIOS/XMP settings recorded
- Cable management preserved
- Water loop integrity checked
- RGB software reconfigured
- Full post-repair stability test
Prebuilts & office PCs
Dell, HP, Lenovo, and other OEM desktops get serviced with OEM-standard parts where possible, or compatible equivalents that match the system's BIOS and chassis requirements. Warranty-sensitive machines are handled carefully.
- OEM compatibility verification
- Warranty status check first
- Proprietary PSU matching
- BIOS/firmware updates if needed
- OEM recovery media preserved
- Standard post-repair testing
Your data gets protected before anything else.
Of everything we touch, the storage drive matters most. Years of documents, photos, saved games, license files, and work product live there — and we treat it that way.
- Storage drives stay physically separated from the repair work area
- Failing drives get imaged before any repair is attempted
- No data is accessed without explicit permission
- Drives never leave our shop unless you pick them up
- Destroyed drives are disposed of securely on request
If data is the whole reason you're bringing the PC in, tell us at intake. We have dedicated data recovery tools and workflows for when that's the primary goal.
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PC repair questions, answered.
Common questions from people scoping out PC repairs. If yours isn't here, just call.
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Free written diagnosis, 90-day warranty on all repairs, honest pricing. Drop off at our Whitewater shop or ship in from anywhere in the US.