Upgrading existing laptops is significantly cheaper than replacing them. A £70 RAM and SSD upgrade can extend a business laptop’s useful life by 2-3 years — saving thousands per device compared to new hardware procurement.
ROI of Laptop Upgrades vs Replacement

| Option | Cost/Device | Downtime | Lifespan Extension |
|---|---|---|---|
| RAM + SSD Upgrade | £60-90 | 30 mins | 2-3 years |
| New Laptop | £600-1,200 | 2-4 hours | 4-5 years |
Bulk Upgrade Recommendations
For fleet upgrades, standardise on one RAM and SSD model. Kingston Fury Impact DDR4 and Samsung 980 Pro 1TB offer excellent reliability for business environments. Contact Scan or Insight for volume pricing.
Deployment Best Practices
Create a standard operating procedure: clone the existing drive to the new SSD using Macrium Reflect, install additional RAM, verify with built-in diagnostics, and document in your asset management system. Batch upgrades during quiet periods.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many laptops can one IT tech upgrade per day?
An experienced technician can upgrade RAM and clone+swap SSDs on 8-12 laptops per day with proper preparation.
Should we upgrade or replace 5-year-old laptops?
For laptops over 5 years old with 7th/8th Gen Intel, replacement is usually better. For 10th Gen and newer, upgrading is almost always the better choice.
Recommended DDR4 Laptop RAM

Patriot Memory
Patriot Memory Signature Line 16GB No Heatsink (1 x 16GB) DDR4 3200MHz
£117.30
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Kingston Technology
Kingston Technology KCP432SD8/16 memory module 16 GB 1 x 16 GB DDR4 32
£182.86
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Kingston Technology
Kingston Technology KCP432SS6/8 memory module 8 GB DDR4 3200 MT/s
£139.32
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Every compatibility figure here is checked against manufacturer specifications, official service manuals, and the standards that govern fit — memory type and speed (DDR4 / DDR5 / LPDDR5), maximum supported capacity and slot count, SSD form factor and interface (M.2 2280, NVMe PCIe vs SATA, keying), and charger wattage and connector (USB-C Power Delivery, GaN). We’re explicit about soldered or non-upgradeable parts, prioritise primary sources over retailer listings, and re-verify the data on a regular cycle. More on our method →






