Remember blowing into Nintendo cartridges to
make them work? Once upon a time, that was
our version of IT support.
Cartridge wouldn’t load? Blow on it. Still
wouldn’t load? Blow harder. If that failed, you
smacked the console and hoped for the best. We
thought we were pretty good at technology.
But your kid has never had to fix anything
by hitting it. Their setup is a finely tuned
machine: solid-state drive, 32 gigs of RAM, a
processor powerful enough to render a short
film, mesh Wi-Fi with no dead zones, real-
time performance monitoring and multifactor
authentication on every account.
It’s Optimized, Tuned and
Maintained
Now think about your office. There’s a
workstation from 2019 that takes four minutes to
boot, a printer that jams every Tuesday, shared
folders named “New New Final FINAL” and
software that doesn’t talk to each other. Then
there’s the Wi-Fi that mysteriously dies in the
conference room and the laptop with a “Restart
to update” notification that’s been dismissed every
morning for three weeks.
Gamers optimize. Businesses tolerate. That gap is
more expensive than most people realize.
Why Gamers Win This
Comparison
It’s not about budget. A solid gaming PC
costs about the same as a business workstation.
Business internet is often faster than residential.
The tools to monitor and secure a network aren’t
out of reach.
The Difference Is Attention
Gamers update everything immediately:
operating systems, drivers, firmware, patches.
Outdated software means lag, and lag
means losing. Meanwhile, every postponed
update on your office laptops represents a
known vulnerability with a fix that hasn’t
been installed.
Gamers back up their progress religiously. Lose
a 200-hour save once and you never forget.
Many businesses, however, don’t regularly
verify that backups are running properly.
When a gamer loses data, it’s frustration.
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CAN YOUR
OFFICE?
Your Kid’s Gaming Rig Could
Survive a Cyberattack.
Which computer company invented the first
floppy disks, hard disk drives and DRAMS?
A.
Apple
B.
Honeywell
C.
IBM
D. Atari
Answer on Page 2
MAY 2026
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