Titans Circuit provides computer repair, tech support, troubleshooting, upgrades, custom PC assistance, system optimization, hardware installation, software support, gaming PC services, and general technology help for home and business users.
Yes. Titans Circuit specializes in gaming PC troubleshooting, upgrades, optimization, cooling solutions, driver support, and hardware installations.
Yes. We can assist with part selection, compatibility checks, assembly guidance, Windows installation, and performance optimization.
Yes. Many software and troubleshooting issues can be handled remotely depending on the problem.
We support desktops, gaming PCs, laptops, monitors, printers, home office setups, and general consumer technology devices.
Initial diagnostics are free. Additional testing, advanced troubleshooting, stress testing, or specialized diagnostics may either be included with the repair or charged separately depending on the issue.
Yes. Customers are informed of pricing and repair recommendations before additional work is performed.
We currently accept:
PayPal
Cash
Zelle
Cash App
Yes. Emergency and priority support services may be available depending on scheduling.
Emergency Service Fee: Starting at $75+ depending on urgency, travel, and issue complexity.
Yes. We can install customer-provided hardware and components as long as they are compatible and in working condition.
In most cases, no. However, we always recommend backing up important files before any repair service.
Yes. File transfers and backup assistance can be provided upon request.
Sometimes. File recovery depends heavily on the condition and health of the storage device.
Yes. Titans Circuit respects customer privacy. Personal files, passwords, and information are never shared or accessed unless required for troubleshooting or requested services.
Yes. We can optimize settings, drivers, cooling, storage, and hardware configurations to help improve gaming performance.
Lag can be caused by:
High temperatures
Outdated drivers
Background applications
Insufficient RAM
Storage speed issues
CPU or GPU bottlenecks
Server-side game issues
Not always. BIOS updates are usually only recommended for compatibility improvements, hardware upgrades, security fixes, or stability issues.
Loud fans are commonly caused by:
Dust buildup
High temperatures
Incorrect fan curves
Aging fans
Poor airflow
Dust buildup, blocked airflow, failing cooling systems, or dried thermal paste can all contribute to overheating.
Make sure:
The monitor is powered on
The correct input source is selected
The HDMI or DisplayPort cable is fully connected
If you have a graphics card, the monitor cable is plugged into the GPU and not the motherboard
If your computer has a dedicated graphics card, the monitor cable usually needs to be connected directly to the graphics card ports instead of the motherboard.
Try checking:
Monitor cables
RAM seating
GPU power connections
Monitor input source
Different HDMI or DisplayPort cables
Common causes include:
Too many startup applications
Low storage space
Malware
Overheating
Old hard drives
Outdated drivers or software
Try:
Restarting the router
Restarting the PC
Reconnecting to Wi-Fi
Updating network drivers
Running Windows network troubleshooting
This can happen due to:
Incorrect display settings
Faulty cables
Outdated graphics drivers
Incorrect monitor input selection
This usually means:
Windows cannot detect the storage drive
The boot order changed in BIOS
The storage drive may be failing
Possible causes include:
Weak Wi-Fi adapters
Driver issues
Background downloads
Signal interference
Incorrect network settings
RGB issues can come from:
Loose cables
Incorrect software settings
Controller issues
Unsupported motherboard headers
Check:
Windows sound settings
Privacy permissions
Driver updates
Input device selection
Battery drain is often caused by:
High brightness
Background applications
Aging batteries
Power-hungry software
Overheating
If your computer struggles with multitasking, RAM may help. If your system feels slow overall or still uses a hard drive, upgrading to an SSD can significantly improve speed.
SSDs are much faster, quieter, and more reliable than traditional hard drives.
Yes. Excess dust can trap heat, reduce airflow, and lower overall system performance.
Most systems should be cleaned every 3–6 months depending on environment and usage.
No. Titans Circuit focuses on practical solutions and honest recommendations based on the customer’s actual needs and budget.
We work with customers to resolve recurring issues and ensure proper troubleshooting steps are taken.
Always connect your monitor cable directly to the graphics card.
Check the power supply switch on the back of the computer.
Restart your router before deeper troubleshooting.
Avoid using laptops on blankets or soft surfaces that block airflow.
Many “major” computer problems are actually simple issues like:
Loose cables
Incorrect monitor input
HDMI plugged into motherboard instead of GPU
Dead batteries
RAM not fully seated
Power supply switched off
If your issue is not listed here, contact Titans Circuit for personalized troubleshooting, repair assistance, and tech support.