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📍 Based in Ireland, helping everywhere. I started this page to offer honest, jargon-free PC advice for everyday users, especially older folks who deserve clear guidance and fair treatment. Whether you're upgrading your la

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Word of warning to you all, if a tech offer sems too good to be true, it probably is. If you have seen adverts for produ...
17/03/2026

Word of warning to you all, if a tech offer sems too good to be true, it probably is. If you have seen adverts for products like this, they aren't real, especially if they are on some sort of special offer for 50 dollars. There are plenty of websites out there that will tell you if the website you are looking at is legitimate or not, do your research and check them on scamadviser.com, urlvoid.com and scamvoid.net

01/03/2026

Given the recent and massive price hike in Memory modules, system builders are being squeezed more and more and it is natural to hunt for a bargain. My advice though would be to wait for prices to normalise (they will probably never come down fully). Don't be tempted by places like Alibaba offering DDR4 and DDR5 sims for 20% of the price of everyone, even if this memory is legit, it will be ECC server memory which won't be compatible with your CPU/Motherboard.

14/01/2026

Microsoft Outlook: Design your personal “one‑click workflows”
Quick Steps let you bundle multiple actions—like move to folder → mark as read → forward to your team—into a single button.
Why it’s powerful
• Cuts repetitive email handling down to one click
• Keeps your inbox clean without thinking
• Works brilliantly if you process similar types of messages every day
A simple example
If you regularly get status updates you want to file away:
1. Go to Home → Quick Steps → Create New
2. Name it “File Status Updates”
3. Add actions like:
• Move to folder (choose your Status folder)
• Mark as read
4. Save it
5. Now every time one of those emails arrives, hit your new Quick Step and it’s done
It feels small, but over a week it’s a huge time saver.

12/11/2025

🚀 Tech Tip Time: Supercharge Your PC with Wi-Fi 7!
If you're still rocking Wi-Fi 6 or older, it's time to consider upgrading to Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be) — the latest wireless standard that's transforming how we connect in 2025. Here's why it's a game-changer:
• Speeds up to 46 Gbps — that's nearly double what Wi-Fi 6E offers.
• Tri-band support (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz) for better load balancing and reduced congestion.
• Ultra-low latency — perfect for gamers, streamers, and remote workers.
• 320MHz bandwidth and 4096-QAM modulation mean more data, faster transfers, and smoother performance.
đź’ˇ Pro Tip: To take full advantage, make sure your router and devices (like your PC or laptop) support Wi-Fi 7. Look for compatible motherboards and network cards when upgrading.
📱 Even the latest smartphones like the iPhone 16 are jumping on board — so your PC should too!

06/11/2025

đź’ˇ Tech Tip of the Day: Speed Up Your PC with a Hidden Startup Trick
Did you know Windows 11 and 10 let you control which apps launch when your PC starts? Too many startup apps can slow your boot time to a crawl. Here’s how to fix it:
- Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager.
- Go to the Startup apps tab.
- Right‑click and Disable any apps you don’t need running immediately (Spotify, Teams, etc.).
⚡ Result: Your PC boots faster, uses fewer resources, and feels snappier right away.

04/11/2025

Is your laptop battery draining faster than you’d like? A quick way to stretch its life is to lower your screen brightness.
🔹 Your display is one of the biggest power-hungry parts of your computer.
🔹 Reducing brightness even a little can add extra time before you need the charger.
🔹 Bonus: it’s easier on your eyes, too!
Think of it like dimming the lights in your room—you save energy and create a calmer vibe.
🔹 This also works on your mobile phone and tablet too!

👉 Stick around here for more easy PC tips that make a big difference without the tech jargon.

03/11/2025

Does your mouse cursor sometimes feel laggy or your programs take a second too long to open? One simple trick is to close unused programs running in the background.
🔹 Look at the bottom-right corner of your screen (near the clock). Those little icons? They’re apps quietly running.
🔹 Right-click and close the ones you don’t need at the moment.
🔹 This frees up memory and makes your PC feel snappier.
Think of it like clearing clutter off your desk—your computer works better when it has space to breathe!
🔹 Also be mindful of how many tabs you have open in your browser. The more you have open even if you aren't viewing them at the moment, the more system resources will be used up.

👉 Keep following for more simple, stress-free PC tips that anyone can do

24/10/2025

đź’» Friday Tech Tip: Are You Undervaluing Your PSU?
Too often, I see PC builds with top-tier GPUs and CPUs paired with bargain-bin power supplies. Your PSU isn’t just a box with cables—it’s the heartbeat of your system. A low-quality unit can lead to instability, poor efficiency, or even catastrophic failure.
🛠️ What to look for in a good PSU:
- 80+ certification (Bronze minimum, Gold or better preferred)
- Sufficient wattage with headroom for future upgrades
- Reputable brand with solid reviews and protections (OVP, SCP, OCP, etc.)
- Modular design for easier cable management
🔍 Curious: What PSU are you running, and how did you choose it? Any horror stories or hidden gems to share?
Let’s help each other build smarter and safer. 💬👇

21/10/2025

Not all USB ports are created equal. If you're plugging in a high-speed external SSD or we**am, aim for the blue or teal USB 3.x ports on the back of your PC—not the front panel or older black ports. These rear ports are usually wired directly to the motherboard and offer better power delivery and bandwidth.

Bonus: If you're troubleshooting random disconnects, try switching to a (red or blue) rear port before blaming the device. It solves more problems than you'd think.

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