AMAX, PC Service Center is a full-service computer repair shop on the northwest side of Oklahoma City that handles hardware replacement, virus removal, data recovery, and software troubleshooting for both Windows and Mac systems, serving residential and small-business clients who need same-day or next-day turnaround rather than mail-in depot service.
AMAX operates as an independent repair facility, not a franchised chain or big-box counter service. The shop handles physical diagnostics on-site, which means a technician can identify failing hard drives, overheating components, or memory problems while you wait rather than shipping devices away for assessment. This model suits customers who need answers quickly or have time-sensitive work on their computers.
The shop charges diagnostic fees starting around $50 to $75 for initial assessment, which typically applies toward repair costs if you proceed. Common repairs run between $100 and $400 for labor alone: virus and malware removal often falls in the $150 to $250 range depending on infection severity, hard-drive replacement with labor runs $200 to $350, and operating system reinstalls cost $100 to $200. Data recovery from damaged drives costs significantly more and varies by recovery difficulty; confirm current pricing directly, as recovery work depends on failure type and drive condition.
The shop does not publish a fixed rate card online, so calling ahead for an estimate on your specific issue narrows the surprise factor. Parts cost extra beyond labor.
AMAX competes mainly against Geek Squad at Best Buy locations across Oklahoma City and independent shops scattered through Edmond and Norman. Geek Squad offers national consistency, extended service plans, and the convenience of retail locations, but diagnostics take longer through their queue system and pricing tends higher for straightforward jobs. Local competitors like PC Repair Plus on the east side focus on similar same-day service models but carry different specialization strengths; AMAX's emphasis on data recovery and both platforms (Windows and Mac) makes it a better fit if your issue requires data preservation or you own mixed devices. Choose AMAX if you need fast turnaround and want to avoid corporate retail overhead; choose Geek Squad if you want a warranty backup or are buying a new device and want integrated setup.
AMAX works well for owners of aging or custom-built PCs, Mac users in a neighborhood with few Apple specialists, and small offices that cannot afford extended downtime. The shop's strength in data recovery appeals to anyone who has experienced hard-drive failure and needs files preserved. It is less ideal for customers who prefer phone or email support for basic troubleshooting, want remote-assistance options before committing to in-person service, or expect a loaner computer while theirs is being repaired.
Bring your computer powered off and any external drives or peripherals that might be relevant. A technician will ask about recent symptoms: whether the machine has been running slowly, making unusual sounds, displaying error messages, or refusing to start. The diagnostic process usually takes 30 minutes to an hour if a simple software issue is the culprit, or longer if hardware inspection is required. You will receive a verbal or written estimate before work begins and can choose to leave the machine or wait depending on the job's scope.
Confirm current hours by phone before visiting, as small repair shops occasionally adjust seasonal hours or close for inventory. Street parking or a small lot typically serves the location. If you are shipping a computer from outside Oklahoma City, call for mailing instructions and insure the package, since shipping damage claims fall outside the shop's control.
For a city with steady corporate and academic computing activity around the Northpark area and university corridors, an independent shop that handles both routine fixes and complex data recovery fills the gap between convenient-but-generic big-box service and long-distance mail-in repair centers. AMAX gives Oklahoma City computer owners a local reference point when speed and hands-on expertise matter more than brand-name branding.
