Gaming PC Repair in Jedburgh
Professional gaming pc repair for homes and businesses in Jedburgh, Scottish Borders
Gaming PC Repair in Jedburgh, Scottish Borders — Local, Fast & Reliable
Jedburgh is a settled small town just north of the English border — from families along the High Street and Castlegate, to professionals commuting in the Borders, long-time residents around the Abbey side, and visitors to Jedburgh Abbey and Mary Queen of Scots' House. When your gaming PC breaks, you need a local repair service that can turn things around the same day.
PC Repair Services provides a personal, hands-on gaming PC repair service across all of Jedburgh. Our lead technician will collect your gaming PC from your home or workplace, diagnose the fault, and return it fully repaired — in most cases the same day. Whether you are on High Street, Castlegate, or anywhere along Market Place, we cover the full area and respond quickly.
We see all sorts of gaming-PC issues from Jedburgh customers — in-game crashes, GPU artifacting, overheating under load, and PSU faults. Whatever the build, we'll work through the diagnosis and get your rig stable again.
🎮 Most common Jedburgh gaming-PC jobs: GPU diagnostics and replacement, thermal repairs and repastes, PSU swaps, and stability fixes.
What's Included
Our gaming PC repair service in Jedburgh covers all gaming rig issues.
GPU Repairs
Graphics card diagnostics, reseating, and replacement.
Cooling Upgrades
Improved cooling, new fans, and thermal paste replacement.
CPU Upgrades
Processor upgrades for better gaming and streaming performance.
RAM & Storage
More memory and fast NVMe SSDs for quicker load times.
PSU Replacement
Failing or underpowered power supplies replaced with quality units.
Performance Tuning
BIOS tweaks, driver updates, and safe overclocking.
Other Services in Jedburgh
We offer a full range of computer repair services across the Jedburgh area.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about gaming pc repair in Jedburgh, Scottish Borders.
Every gaming PC 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 gaming PC. No surprises and no hidden fees — you'll know exactly what's involved before you commit.
Most gaming pc repair 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 gaming PC 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 gaming PC is consumer, business-grade, or a custom build, send us the model details and we'll let you know what's involved.
Crashing in games but stable in desktop work points at heat, power, or memory. For Jedburgh gaming rigs we run controlled stress tests (Heaven, OCCT, MemTest86) while logging temps and clocks. The pattern usually identifies the culprit: GPU throttling means cooling/paste; PSU sag points to wattage; XMP-related crashes mean a memory tune. We'll explain what we found, fix what's broken, and stress-test before handover.
Yes — depending on severity and what's failing. Light artifacts are often a thermal issue (dried paste, choked cooler, dried thermal pads on VRAM); we strip, repaste, replace pads, retest. Persistent artifacts that don't change with temperature usually mean a dead memory module on the card — fixable in some cases by component-level work, not in others. For Jedburgh gamers we always quote both the repair and the realistic replacement so you can choose.
Yes — and we approach gaming upgrades as a system, not just a single component. For Jedburgh customers the real question is what's bottlenecking you: low FPS at high res = GPU; sim/strategy stuttering = CPU; loading delays = SSD; streaming hitches = RAM/CPU. We benchmark your existing setup, identify the actual constraint, and recommend the upgrade with the best price-per-frame for your specific workload.