Custom Build Computer in Jedburgh
Professional custom build computer for homes and businesses in Jedburgh, Scottish Borders
Custom Build Computer in Jedburgh, Scottish Borders — Local, Fast & Reliable
Across Jedburgh — a historic Borders town with an Abbey and Norman castle — you'll find families along the High Street and Castlegate, professionals commuting in the Borders, long-time residents around the Abbey side, and visitors to Jedburgh Abbey and Mary Queen of Scots' House. When a PC build fault hits in this area, the right answer is a local team that can move fast.
Our custom build computer service is hands-on and properly local to Jedburgh. A member of our team arranges collection of your PC build from home or workplace, walks through the diagnosis, and returns the PC build ready to use — usually the same day. We work across High Street, Market Place, or down toward the river and the full TD8 area.
We build all sorts of machines for Jedburgh customers — office workstations, content-creation rigs, gaming PCs, and quiet-running home builds. Whatever the budget or the use case, we'll spec the build with you and put it together cleanly.
🛠️ Most common Jedburgh builds: custom builds for office, content creation, gaming, and quiet-running home use. Spec discussed in detail before parts are ordered.
What's Included
Our custom build computer service in Jedburgh covers every step.
Tailored Design
PC specs chosen to match your needs and budget.
Gaming Builds
High-performance gaming rigs from entry-level to enthusiast.
Workstations
Powerful workstations for video, 3D, and creative work.
Expert Assembly
Professional build, neat cable management, and full testing.
OS & Software
Windows installed, updated, and set up ready to use.
Build Warranty
Every custom build backed by our workmanship warranty.
Other Services in Jedburgh
We offer a full range of computer repair services across the Jedburgh area.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about custom build computer in Jedburgh, Scottish Borders.
Every PC build job is a little different, so we discuss the work and the price directly with you before anything starts. Send us a message or give us a call with a quick description of the issue and we'll come back with a clear plan tailored to your PC build. No surprises and no hidden fees — you'll know exactly what's involved before you commit.
Most custom build computer jobs in Jedburgh are completed the same day or within 24–48 hours, depending on the fault and parts availability. If you book first thing in the morning, simple fixes are usually returned by the evening. For more complex jobs we can collect from anywhere in TD8 — High Street, Castlegate, Market Place — and keep you updated by message until the PC build is back with you.
Yes — we cover the full TD8 postcode area. That includes High Street, Castlegate, Market Place, the Abbey side, Castlegate, Bongate, and the rest of central Jedburgh. Whether you need a workshop drop-off, a home visit, or doorstep collection, we adapt to fit your schedule.
All our labour comes with a 30-day workmanship warranty — if the same fault returns, we'll put it right. Parts we supply (batteries, SSDs, screens, keyboards) carry the manufacturer's warranty, typically 6–36 months depending on the component.
We work with every major brand and configuration in Jedburgh. Whether your PC build is consumer, business-grade, or a custom build, send us the model details and we'll let you know what's involved.
Absolutely. For Jedburgh customers we encourage running your parts list past us before purchase — small compatibility traps (CPU cooler height, GPU length, motherboard wifi/non-wifi versions, RAM QVL) catch a lot of self-builders out. Once parts are confirmed and ordered, build and stress-test labour is a fixed quote. Parts you supplied carry the manufacturer's warranty direct; our 30-day labour warranty covers the build itself.
Yes — these are some of our favourite builds. For Jedburgh content creators and studios we spec around the actual software and workflow: video editing pipelines (high RAM, fast NVMe scratch, GPU acceleration), 3D rendering (CPU cores or GPU compute), photo work (colour-accurate displays + fast storage). The result vs. an off-the-shelf workstation is significantly better performance per pound, with parts chosen for the work you do.
Yes — and we'll be honest about when it's the right call. For Jedburgh customers, an upgrade makes sense when the motherboard is recent enough (within ~5 years), the PSU has spare wattage, and the case has airflow for a new GPU. The biggest single-component wins are usually SSD (massive perceived speed), RAM (multitasking), or GPU (gaming/creative). Where the platform's tapped out, we'll say so rather than throw new parts at a doomed setup.