Laptop/PC Clinic

Laptop/PC Clinic Fixing and repairing is the lifeblood of the Laptop Clinic. We know your device best and takes pride

Typically our end user customers come to us because their equipment is either out of or not covered by warranty and we are always able to help them. Our trade customers use us because of our varied and deep skill level that typically companies prefer to outsource. We are very confident that if it's an electronic or computer repair problem we can solve it for you quickly and cost effectively.

🛠️ We’re Permanently Closing Our Workshop – Thank You for Your Support!Dear valued customers,After careful consideration...
19/07/2025

🛠️ We’re Permanently Closing Our Workshop – Thank You for Your Support!
Dear valued customers,
After careful consideration, we have made the difficult decision to close Laptop Clinic workshop permanently, effective 08/08/2025.
This was not an easy decision, but we believe it’s the right step for us at this time. We want to take a moment to sincerely thank each and every one of you for your trust, support, and loyalty over the years. It’s been a privilege to help you keep your devices running smoothly and to be part of this amazing community.
Whether it was a quick laptop screen fix, a full PC upgrade, or just a friendly chat about tech, we’ve truly enjoyed serving you.
Our hard-working team wish you all the best.

With gratitude,

📍 Laptop Clinic
📞 089 987 43 20
📧 [email protected]
🌐 www.laptopclinic.ie

11/07/2025

BREAKING NEWS!
Our Tralee Laptop/PC Repair Workshop is Closing Down!
Interested in taking over?
Enquire within working hours or call 089 987 4320 to learn more!

18/06/2025

Hi gamers and ordinary pc users,updated website is just published.

01/05/2024

Hello to PS4/PS5 gamers, we are replacing HDMI connection ports on these consoles.Please contact us on our FB page or call directly to our shop in Tralee.

25/08/2023

Hi to all customers, our workshop will be closed from 29/08/23 and opens again on 06/09/23. Thanks for understanding our situation and welcome back soon.

14/12/2022

Deposits are taken for gaming PC builds.Credit-free quotes can be get from .WWWHUMM.IE

20/04/2022

Find what you need in our great deals on gaming PCs, gamer PCs, office PCs, desktops, gaming peripherals etc... At Laptop Clinic, you are sure to find the right gaming PC or work computer for you. . Designed and tested with a lot of passion for the highest demands of a good gaming PC. Trust in the proven Laptop Clinic quality when buying a PC or upgrading your high performance and quality components or peripherals.

Good news, we just get approval to sell our goods through
20/04/2022

Good news, we just get approval to sell our goods through

Get approved online or in-store on purchases of up to €30,000 in value. Apply online for humm today. Contact us for more information.

19/04/2022

There are lots of different computer components that make up functional PCs. Building your own computer can be a rewarding DIY project. It will also save you money if you are building a high-performance system for gaming or video editing. What's more, your PC will be custom-tailored to your performance needs.

Key PC Parts & Components for Building a System
The first step is getting the right computer parts. The six essential parts you will need for a working PC are the case, motherboard, processor, RAM, hard drive, and power supply unit. A computer case is an enclosure for all the other components. This chassis serves as housing for a PC's internal hardware. The motherboard is the core piece that connects the computer's electronic components. Motherboards come in different sizes, and with a wide variety of sockets. Choose one that is compatible with the processor and case that you want.
The processor, or CPU, is critical to the PC's overall performance. Most desktop computers use Intel and AMD chips. When shopping for a processor, consider clock speed, number of cores, cache size, and the amount of RAM. If you are building a home PC, the minimum memory capacity you should consider is 4GB. For a gaming system, go for 8GB of RAM or higher.
The two options for computer storage are hard disk drives (HDDs) and solid-state drives (SSDs). SSDs are faster and quieter. They are also more durable and consume less energy. However, HDDs are more affordable, and available in higher capacities.
The power supply unit, or PSU, converts the computer's power from the outlet into usable power for the other parts inside the case or enclosure. The PSU takes the AC power and converts it into continuous power that the computer requires so it can run smoothly and normally. This converted, usable power is called DC.

Other Hardware Required for a Gaming Computer
When building a gaming PC, you will also need a graphics display card and a cooling system. The graphics card is responsible for image rendering and video playback. For a powerful gaming computer, choose an NVIDIA or AMD GPU with video RAM of 4GB or higher. Coolers prevent processors and video cards from overheating by blowing cool air over them and venting hot air. Effective cooling requires fans and heat sinks. Power users need thermal paste and circulating cooling liquid when overclocking GPUs and CPUs. Finally, if you want to make your gaming system look as cool and powerful as it runs, outfit it with computer lighting essentials.

Graphic settings return the most efficient FPS per adjustment. Taking some load off your GPU allows it to produce higher...
04/02/2022

Graphic settings return the most efficient FPS per adjustment. Taking some load off your GPU allows it to produce higher frames and prevents drops that may occur in crowded situations.
• Display Mode: Fullscreen
• Though windowed options may make it easier to switch between tabs while gaming, playing in fullscreen lets your GPU dedicate all of its resources to what’s on your screen. The GPU uses more resources to render your desktop and other open programs that bottleneck your gaming performance in windowed modes.
• Render Resolution: 100
• Render resolution is the last step you should take to gain more FPS. Reducing this option will give you a significant frame boost, but your game will be blurry in return. We only recommend going below 100 if other adjustments on our list fail to increase your frames.
• Screen Refresh Rate: Match this setting with your average FPS if you aren’t able to match your monitor’s refresh rate in terms of raw frames.
• Display Resolution: Match your monitor’s native resolution.
• You can also reduce this setting if nothing else seems to do the trick. Lowering this setting will make your game render in lower resolutions, while some configurations will even stretch it.
• Aspect Ratio: Automatic
• V-Sync: Disabled
• Though frame syncing doesn’t affect performance, enabling it will increase input lag. In games like Warzone, a lower input lag is the way to go since milliseconds can make the difference between going to Gulag or staying in the game.
• Frame limit: Anything but uncapped.
• It doesn’t matter if you have the best gaming PC on the market, not setting a frame limit may cause your system to overheat and cause you to drop frames in crucial situations. Putting a lock on your frames will let your system work toward protecting your frames instead of going berserk.
• Texture Resolution: Low
• This setting heavily relies on your GPU’s VRAM. While its effect on FPS is minimal, we recommend keeping it at low unless you have a powerful enough graphics card with at least 6GB of VRAM.
• Texture Filter Anisotropic: Normal
• Unless your GPU is over a decade old, anisotropic filtering will have negligible effects on your FPS. The setting makes certain textures in the game less blurry. We only recommend setting it to anything lower than normal if you desperately need a couple of extra frames.
• Particle Quality: Low
• While setting particle quality to high likely won’t be too taxing on your GPU, we recommend keeping it at low since it’s hard to notice the difference between the two in gunfights.
• Bullet Impacts and Sprays: Enabled
• This setting has virtually no impact on performance, and having it enabled may give you clues you’d otherwise miss.
• Tessellation: Disabled
• Tessellation is another setting that has a minimal effect in terms of performance. Keeping it disabled still nets you a couple of extra frames, and it’s nearly impossible to notice the difference.
• Shadow Map Resolution: Low
• Most battle royale pros keep their shadow settings enabled since they allow them to spot enemies who may be hiding. They are also one of the more resource-hungry settings when it comes to performance. Keeping them low or disabled will net you the highest possible frames.
• Cache Spot Shadows: Disabled
• Cache Sun Shadows: Disabled
• Particle Lighting: Low
• The graphical difference between higher settings is hard to notice and setting it to low will net you a couple of extra frames.
• DirectX Raytracing: Disabled
• Raytracing is a new technology and even if your GPU supports it, it’s one of the most demanding settings that will tank your frames.
• Ambient Occlusion: Disabled
• Though you can easily tell the difference between having ambient occlusion enabled and disabled, it’s a rather taxing setting in terms of performance. Keeping it disabled is the way to go if you’re in need of more frames.
• Screen Space Reflection: Disabled
• Anti-Aliasing: Disabled
• Depth of Field: Disabled
• Filmic Strength: 0
• World Motion Blur: Disabled
• Weapon Motion Blur: Disabled
• Film Grain: 0

General settings
• Field of View and ADS Field of View: Lower the better
• These settings are somewhat tricky. While higher values increase your area of vision, it also causes you to have more elements on your screen. The extra elements end up reducing your performance. Both view settings are highly personal, but we recommend lower values to increase performance and prevent the fisheye effect.

GPU settings
Going into your GPU’s control panel to adjust it for maximum performance is also essential to boost your frames. Any in-game adjustment you make may be worthless if your GPU is running on power-saving mode.
While the interfaces of NVIDIA and AMD GPUs are quite different, all you need to do is make sure that your card switches to performance mode once you launch a game. You can also go over your filtering settings and disable them via your graphics card’s software to ensure a smoother performance for all the games you play.
Keep your drivers updated
Even if your drivers are working just fine, there’s no guarantee that they can’t run into performance issues in the future. A Warzone patch specifically tailored for newer GPU drivers can reduce your frames, and keeping your drivers up-to-date will be your number one defense against that.
As you keep your drivers updated, you’ll also receive the latest security patches and newest bug fixes which can be helpful if you’re also playing other games than Warzone. You’ll also be able to benefit from new features that your GPU manufacturer may have introduced to increase your gaming performance, but you may need to take a look around your GPU settings to enable them.

Use DLSS in Warzone
If you own an NVIDIA RTX graphics card, you’ll have access to DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) technology. The feature recently became available in Warzone, and it can make a noticeable difference if you’re also looking to sacrifice some of your visual quality for more frames.
DLSS will lower Warzone’s resolution while still making it look like you’re playing at a high resolution. It’s a rather complicated sampling technology, but the results speak for themselves. DLSS can help you push your frames to the next level if you can tolerate a slightly worse-looking Warzone.
To enable DLSS in Warzone:
• Launch the game
• Head over to the Options tab
• Navigate to the Graphics section
• Locate Post-Processing Effects
• Set NVIDIA DLSS as Ultra Performance or Performance.
Though it rarely happens, there can also be content patches that reduce Warzone’s performance by mistake. A newly added asset can cause players to run into performance issues, and in those cases, it’s unlikely you’ll get to boost your frames back to what they were by following regular troubleshooting methods.
Cases like this often get confirmed on community hubs or Twitter, and you may need to wait for an additional fix to roll out if you can’t stand playing Warzone with frame drops.

22/12/2021

Buy a gaming PC from Laptop Clinic from the most comprehensive selection of machines available on the market. Whether you are looking for a pre-built gaming computer or you are looking to build your own custom gaming PC, we have the perfect machine for you. No matter your budget, with our wide range of PC deals, you will find an affordable computer or a powerful high-end gaming rig housed in large towers or compact PC cases.
Pre-built gaming PCs are built by the names you trust to take the stress out of selecting your new gaming system. All components have been hand selected to deliver the best compatibility and reliability, giving you a vast amount of choice with which to play your favorite games.
We also offer incredible cheap gaming PC bundles that not only give you a powerful PC, but also games, accessories and more! Make sure you check all our offers to find the best deal for you. We also stock an extensive range of accessories so complete your PC setup, such as gaming keyboards and gaming mice.
WHAT YOU NEED IN A GAMING PC
A gaming tower must contain powerful components which is why you’ll find parts from AMD, Nvidia, Intel, Microsoft, Gigabyte, MSI, Asus, Seagate and more. With options for customizing your components later, a high performance gaming PC represents a smart investment.
PROCESSORS
The processor is the brain of your computer and is vital to your game running at optimal level. All gaming PCs feature gaming orientated processors and Laptop Clinic stock both AMD and Intel individually. This allows you to seek out better performance and frame rates, whether you need a budget gaming PC or something that can perform at a higher level:
• Entry level: Intel Core i3 9100 or AMD Ryzen 3 3200G
• Mid-range: Intel Core i5 9600K or AMD Ryzen 7 2600X
• High-end: Intel Core i7 9700K or AMD Ryzen 7 2700X
• Gaming enthusiasts: Intel Core i9 9900K or AMD Ryzen 9 3900X
GRAPHICS CARDS
Graphics and resolution are important to you, whether you are gaming or streaming in 1080p, 2K or 4K, which the latest Nvidia GeForce GTX and RTX and AMD Radeon graphics cards can display. With RTX and GTX gaming PCs of varying levels to choose from, choose the PC with the right GPU for you.
• Entry level: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1030 or AMD Radeon RX 550
• Mid-range: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 6GB or AMD Radeon RX 590
• High-end: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 or AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT
• Gaming enthusiasts: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER
MEMORY AND STORAGE
For a smooth gaming experience, finding the right memory and storage is important. 16 or 32GB RAM can run every game on the best settings. If you want to combine that with fast loading, then you need SSD storage for your games with a HDD storage for storing the rest of your data.
COOLING
Gaming towers have stunning cases and cooling systems (such as water-cooled options) that not only improve aesthetics but also helps get every drop of performance from your components.
MONITORS
Every great gaming PC needs a monitor that is capable of displaying every detail of your games. Laptop Clinic will get the latest gaming monitors that feature innovative technology to provide incredible visuals without screen tearing or latency.
• NVIDIA Graphics Card: You need a monitor with G-Sync support.
• AMD Graphics Card: You need a monitor with Free Sync support. We expecting few low budget gaming pcs back in stock later next week, check our web-shop for updated listings at www.laptopclinic.ie

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