Computer Hub is a locally owned repair shop and custom-build specialist that serves Oklahoma City small businesses, remote workers, and home users who need same-day diagnostics or a machine tailored to specific tasks rather than off-the-shelf alternatives.
Computer Hub operates as a full-service computer repair and custom-assembly shop in Oklahoma City, handling everything from virus removal and hardware replacement to building gaming PCs and workstations. The shop serves a mix of individual customers, small business IT support calls, and clients seeking performance builds that big-box retailers do not offer. Unlike chain retailers, Computer Hub diagnoses problems in-house without mandatory service packages and can source components for custom configurations within days rather than weeks.
Diagnostic fees typically run $50 to $75 and cover hardware testing, malware scanning, and a written assessment. Data recovery from failed drives costs $150 to $400 depending on failure type and drive capacity. Common repairs—motherboard replacement, RAM upgrade, SSD installation—range from $100 to $300 in labor plus parts. Operating system reinstalls and software troubleshooting are $80 to $120. Custom PC builds start around $600 for light office and web use, scale to $1,200 to $1,800 for gaming or video editing rigs, and can exceed $2,500 for specialized workstations. Prices on components shift with market availability; confirm exact quotes when requesting a build.
Computer Hub differs from Best Buy's Geek Squad by skipping the mandatory service plans and offering custom builds without upselling toward brand partnerships. Geek Squad typically charges higher diagnostics ($99–$149) and imposes service tiers, but maintains longer hours and more locations across the metro. Micro Center, though not in Oklahoma City proper, appeals to enthusiasts who want walk-in parts selection; Computer Hub trades selection for faster assembly and local troubleshooting without a drive. Local independent shops vary widely in turnaround and expertise. Computer Hub's edge is same-day diagnostics, transparent labor pricing without bundled add-ons, and willingness to work with older machines that big-box locations discourage.
Computer Hub works best for small business owners managing aging hardware on tight budgets, gamers and creators building machines to specification, and home users who want repair without sales pressure. It is not the choice for customers needing on-site service at multiple locations or those who prefer manufacturer warranty repair (Computer Hub does not repair Apple products under AppleCare). Users comfortable with remote support or cloud-based fixes may find local repair unnecessary. Those seeking lowest price above all else should compare against national chains, though Computer Hub rarely underbids on labor-intensive jobs.
Bring the machine and a description of the problem or desired outcome. If repair is the goal, leave the device for diagnostics; results typically arrive within 24 hours. For custom builds, provide a budget, intended use (gaming, streaming, office work, video rendering), and any component preferences. Computer Hub will propose a parts list, confirm the quote, and assemble the machine in 3 to 5 business days. Data backup before repair is recommended but not required; the shop can recover and transfer files as a separate service.
Computer Hub operates Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; closed Sundays. Street parking is available near the shop; no dedicated lot. Call ahead to confirm hours during holiday weeks.
Computer Hub fills a practical niche in Oklahoma City's tech service landscape by handling what corporate repair chains treat as marginal revenue and by building machines for users unwilling to accept manufacturer defaults.
