Technology Solutions
Hardware Selected Around
the Work It Needs to Do
From everyday business computers to engineering workstations, servers, storage, and custom-built systems, DB Logical Solutions selects and configures technology around the applications, workloads, and people who actually use it.
Systems for the Work
From Everyday PCs to Specialized Workstations
Different workloads require different hardware. We select, configure, and build systems around what they actually need to accomplish instead of treating every computer like the same machine.
Business Computers
Reliable desktop systems configured for office applications, productivity, accounting, operations, and everyday business workloads.
Engineering Workstations
High-performance workstations designed around CAD, CAM, engineering, simulation, design, and other demanding professional applications.
Custom-Built Systems
Purpose-built computers configured around specific applications, performance requirements, environments, and upgrade paths.
Gaming Systems
Custom gaming PCs balanced around performance, thermals, component quality, reliability, and future upgradeability.
Servers & Storage
Server and storage systems sized around business applications, shared data, backups, virtualization, and infrastructure requirements.
Upgrades & Components
Memory, storage, graphics cards, processors, and other upgrades selected to improve existing systems where replacement isn't necessary.
Built Around the Workload
Start With What the
Computer Needs to Do
A good system isn't defined by having the most expensive components. It's defined by having the right components for the applications, workload, environment, and expectations of the person using it.
We look at the complete workload before recommending hardware so performance is spent where it matters and unnecessary cost is avoided.
Applications
Start with the software and applications the system actually needs to run.
Workload
Understand how the system will be used, from everyday office work to sustained engineering and production workloads.
Component Balance
Match processor, memory, graphics, and storage so performance isn't limited by one poorly selected component.
Thermals & Environment
Consider cooling, noise, physical location, operating environment, and expected duty cycle.
Reliability
Select components and configurations appropriate for how important the system is to the operation.
Future Requirements
Leave room for sensible upgrades and changing workloads without paying for unnecessary capacity today.
The Right Path
Upgrade, Replace, or Build New?
A new computer isn't always the answer. The goal is to determine which option makes the most sense based on the workload, condition of the existing system, performance requirements, and long-term value.
Upgrade the Existing System
When the computer is still fundamentally sound, targeted upgrades to memory, storage, graphics, or other components can extend its useful life and improve performance without replacing the entire system.
Replace the Platform
When the existing hardware is outdated, unreliable, incompatible with current requirements, or limited by the platform itself, replacement may be the more practical long-term solution.
Build Around the Requirement
When the workload has specific performance, compatibility, thermal, expansion, or reliability requirements, a custom-built system allows the hardware to be selected around the job from the beginning.
Start With the Requirement
Need a System Built Around the Work?
Tell us what the computer needs to run, what isn't working today, or what you're planning for next. We'll help determine whether the right answer is an upgrade, replacement, custom build, or something else.
No obligation. Start with what you need.