Top Computer Stores in Orange Park, FL 32073

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Techmedx Inc

5.0

By AshleyHardy

After having 3 different places "repair" my laptop I tried Techmedx. Mr. Theodore was friendly, respectful, and very attentive as I explained the issues I was having. He called me the next day to say the issue was fixed and it really was. Techmedx will be the first place I go to for computer repair. ...read more

Techmedx Inc

5.0

By AshleyHardy

After having 3 different places "repair" my laptop I tried Techmedx. Mr. Theodore was friendly, respectful, and very attentive as I explained the issues I was having. He called me the next day to say the issue was fixed and it really was. Techmedx will be the first place I go to for computer repair. ...read more

Computer FX Inc

5.0

By fljohnboy at Citysearch

I have been a VERY satisfied customer of Computer FX for over 6 years. They have kept my old hardware in tip-top shape no matter how hard I try to kill it. Just when I think it is finally gone for good they resurrect it one more time. Their work has always been top quality and performed on time, or prior to the original estimated time. Their recommendations for software, or hardware, have always improved my machines performance. And the best part for a retiree like myself, their prices are great. I will not hesitate to recommend them in the future, and have done so many times in the past. Troy and Steve are very competent technicians and have always been very professional in their dealings with me and my friends. ...read more

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Latest Technologies 2011

Since June 2011, I have been building custom computers using the NEW SATA 6.0 and USB 3.0 motherboards. I have found that USB 3.0 does offer much better transfer speeds than USB 2.0 High-speed and SATA 6.0 is quite a bit faster than SATA 3.0. For those of you who are computer illiterate, one of the new technologies that are happening with computers is the new USB 3.0 and SATA 6.0.  SATA 6.0 refers to transfer speed from a hard drive and/or motherboard.  These technologies belong to the system board or motherboard on a computer.  Computers 2010 and later do not have these technologies. I still get confused with the terminology between SATA II and SATA III. SATA II = SATA 3.0 and SATA III = SATA 6.0.  Very confusing to me and I’m a computer geek.  It’s like Microsoft Windows 2000 and Microsoft Office 2000.  To top this off, after an exhaustive  research on SATA 6.0 motherboards I found that I couldn't find a single motherboard that allowed RAID with SATA 6.0.  RAID 0 for example allows 2 hard drives to be combined into a single size so that data would transfer twice as fast. ...read more

By Orange Tech Computer Services September 24, 2011

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