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PC Upgrade Bundles 🔧

PC Upgrade Bundles 🔧

An upgrade bundle groups parts that work together — a CPU and motherboard, a memory and storage pairing, or a fuller set — into one purchase that's already checked for compatibility. It takes the guesswork out of upgrading: instead of cross-referencing sockets, memory types and form factors yourself, you pick a bundle that's matched to fit and perform together.

Choose a bundle by the part of your PC that's holding you back. If an old processor is bottlenecking your graphics card, a CPU-and-motherboard bundle is the fix. If load times and capacity are the problem, a memory-and-SSD bundle helps. Either way, confirm the bundle suits your existing build — your case, power supply and the parts you're keeping.

Evetech stocks upgrade bundles with local warranty and fast nationwide delivery, backed by South Africa's largest custom-PC retailer. Compare the bundles below, and if you want a full platform jump, look at our dedicated Intel and AMD upgrade kits.

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How to Choose a PC Upgrade Bundle

A good upgrade starts with finding the real bottleneck, then choosing a bundle that fixes it without breaking compatibility with the rest of your PC. Work out what's slowing you down, match the bundle to that, and check it fits your case, power supply and platform. The guide below covers the decisions that matter.

A bundle is two or more parts sold together because they work well as a set — commonly a CPU with a motherboard, or memory with an SSD, sometimes a fuller combination. The value is that the parts are matched for compatibility and performance, so you avoid the mismatches that catch people out when buying everything separately.
Identify what's slowing you down first. An ageing CPU choking a good graphics card calls for a CPU-and-motherboard bundle. Long load times and a full drive point to a memory-and-SSD bundle. If the whole machine feels dated, a broader bundle or a full platform kit makes more sense. Spend on the part that's actually limiting you.
A bundle replaces some parts and reuses others, so check compatibility with what you keep. Match the motherboard form factor to your case, confirm your power supply has enough wattage and the right connectors, and make sure memory type (DDR4 vs DDR5) matches the board. The listing should state the socket and memory type — read it before ordering.
A more powerful CPU or graphics card in a bundle can push your power draw higher, so check your PSU has the wattage and correct connectors with some headroom to spare. If the bundle steps up the graphics card significantly, budget for a quality power supply too — an underpowered PSU causes instability that's easy to blame on the wrong part.
Buying a matched bundle is usually better value than sourcing each part alone, and it removes the risk of a compatibility mistake that costs more to fix. Buying separately only makes sense when you want a very specific combination the bundles don't offer. For most upgrades, the tested bundle saves time, money and hassle.
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