Each division is built around deep expertise in that space. They work independently or together — depending on what your project actually needs.
Custom PC building is where CreaLectrix started — and it's still one of the things done best. Every build is specced around your actual workload, not a template. New components, used market finds, repurposed hardware — whatever gets you the best machine for your budget.
Gaming rigs, creative workstations, silent home servers, compact mini-ITX builds. Every component chosen with purpose, assembled clean, tested properly.
Deep knowledge of the new and used market. Finding the right parts at the right price — including deals most people miss because they don't know where to look.
Hardware failures, POST issues, thermal problems, corrupted OS, failed drives. Accurate diagnosis first, then a clear explanation of what's wrong and what it costs to fix.
Breathe new life into an existing machine. RAM upgrades, storage migration, GPU swaps, cooling improvements — with advice on what's actually worth doing.
Custom software built around real problems. Not off-the-shelf tools forced into situations they weren't designed for — actual code written to do exactly what you need. From quick automation scripts to full applications, with a bias toward solutions that are maintainable and easy to hand back to you.
Web apps, desktop tools, internal dashboards. Built to fit your workflow, not the other way around.
Repetitive tasks, data pipelines, scheduled jobs. If you're doing it manually more than twice, it can probably be automated.
Connecting tools that don't naturally talk to each other. Webhooks, REST APIs, data sync, third-party service integration.
Something broken you can't figure out? Existing codebase that needs a second set of eyes? Happy to dig in.
The infrastructure layer. Getting AI tools actually integrated into workflows, databases set up properly, production environments that don't fall over, and systems that the people using them actually understand. A lot of this is knowledge work as much as technical work.
Setting up AI tools that make sense for your situation — not just throwing a chatbot at a problem. Practical implementation with real results.
Schema design, query optimisation, migration, backup strategies. Whether it's a small SQLite file or a production Postgres instance.
Simple production environments, streaming setups, content capture rigs. Experience with audio/video production infrastructure at the smaller scale.
Network configuration, server setup, local home lab environments, security hardening. Making your infrastructure work reliably.
The newest division — turning digital designs into physical objects. 3D printing and prototype design are live now. Laser cutting, CNC, and other fabrication methods are on the roadmap. If you can describe it, we can probably build a version of it.
FDM printing for prototypes, custom enclosures, mounts, replacement parts, and functional objects. Bring an idea or a file — we'll make it real.
From concept to CAD to physical object. Designing parts that actually fit and function — not just look good in a render.
PC components, electronics, devices — custom housing designed around your exact needs. Clean, functional, and purpose-built.
Precision cutting and engraving for wood, acrylic, and other materials. On the roadmap alongside other fabrication tools.
The thread that runs through everything. Passing on real, useful knowledge is a core part of how CreaLectrix works — whether that's explaining what just broke and why, showing someone how to use an AI tool effectively, or building tutorials that help people get more out of the technology they already have.
Not sure what you need? Honest conversation about your situation, your options, and what actually makes sense. No sales pitch.
Hands-on guidance for using AI tools, software platforms, and existing infrastructure more effectively. Most people are using 20% of what they have.
Video tutorials and written guides covering a range of topics — from hardware basics to advanced AI workflows. Building this out now.
Common questions answered clearly. Visit the FAQ — if your question isn't there, ask and it'll be added.
Doesn't matter which division — reach out and let's figure out what fits.