Even the newer i5 is great. I have done a lot of research but have some limitations on where I can purchase parts due to expensing them and so forth. I was hoping that I could get some input on the below list and if this would all work together well.
Basically, I want to confirm I did my research properly. You are right about 8GB 2 gigs for a gaming PC. However, i would say if the person is low on budget he can only have one stick for now. Also, the GPU should be more advanced. Like it should be manufactured in the last year. Here is my take on building a custom gaming PC from scratch. I have a similar build to this when looking at the actual PC itself. This runs pretty much any game at ultra graphics with a good frame rate.
You can do it with simple tools around the house. Awesome Guide… I remember when i built my first pc.. My son is excited to build his first gaming PC. He has researched how to and researched parts. However, he is not ready to pull the trigger and get the parts, concerned about compatibility.
The motherboard he has chosen has more usb ports than the case. Also the cooler apparently needs an adapter which I assure him is not a problem but nonetheless he still worries it will be a problem. I know little to nothing about building a computer. I would really appreciate your help! This is all my son wants for Christmas. He has been wanting this for a long time and I want to help support his interest in computers, his passion for video editing and see him able to enjoy gaming without frustration.
Building his own PC would be a big boost to his self-esteem too! Thank you in advance! The only worry I have is the size of the graphics card fitting into the case, and if I need to figure out a new case, what would be a good alternative? Here is my pc list-. Here is my spec list:. For the many people here that are worried about compatibility a valid concern , consider running your lists through pcpartpicker. Good luck!
I want to invest in buying a gaming pc but this is my first time. My budget is around 1, Can anyone tell me if there parts are compatible as well as any recommendations please.
I want to get these. A cpu i7 k core intel, gpu rxxt, ram G. For example playing games as well able to work. The motherboard Asus Tuf Gaming xPlus wifi 2. CPU Ryzen 7 x 3. Ram Corsair Vengeance Pro rgb 16 gb Mhz c18 5. Let me tell you the easiest way to start making income in cryptocurrency. Download and install new CryptoTab browser with built-in mining algorithm and start using it. Browser will earn cryptocurrency while you just do your everyday needs like watching movies online, reading news and visiting websites.
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Motherboards The motherboard is essentially a large circuit board that connects all the components that make up your PC, and allows communication between all the different hardware.
Storage Storage is where your data is…well, stored, so your PC can access it. Cases This is where all of your precious parts are going to live, and what most people think of when they imagine a PC. Mouse A mouse is just a mouse right? Computer Keyboards Even with something as seemingly straightforward as a keyboard, there are a ton of options.
Preparing Your Case The first step to getting your motherboard in your case is installing standoffs. Install Everything Else Once your motherboard is mounted, everything else is fairly straightforward. The final step is to install your operating system of choice, and start using your new PC!
Have fun, and happy PC gaming! Join the discussion 28 Comments. Danno says:. October 27, at am. Aaron says:. November 24, at am. Todd Shertzer says:. November 26, at am. Steve says:. December 4, at am. Dennis Kralik says:. There, you operate a PC repair shop and use the parts in the catalog to fix computers with a variety of issues.
Customers come to you for help with problems such as recently upgraded PCs that keep crashing, and the game guides you through identifying and fixing them—in one case, it prompted me to install a new power supply capable of supporting the upgraded parts. Then it was time to practice in Free Build mode, where I virtually built my PC at least three or four times until I felt comfortable tackling the project for real. Of course, I encountered hiccups when I built the computer in real life.
I hit snags—most user manuals that come with the parts are generally unhelpful—but I built with far more confidence than before PC Building Simulator. I knew where each part should go, the role each one played, and most important, that everything would fit and be compatible. With nearly complete compatibility for every controller-based game on Windows or Mac, the Xbox controller for Series X S is the best option for most people.
The HyperX Cloud Alpha is the most comfortable, best-sounding gaming headset for most people, hampered only by its mediocre microphone.
RAM is a tricky topic, since there are a lot of variables at play. Naturally, higher memory levels and speed cost more money. RAM speed is less important. There was also the question of whether to buy two SSDs: a small one just for system files, and a larger one for games.
The benefits from this setup tend to be limited, however, and it increases the overall system complexity. Depending on how you build your machine, the motherboard may be either the first or last component you choose. I also knew I wanted a motherboard with Wi-Fi built in, since my computer desk is far from my router. There are also mini- and microATX motherboards, and you can do some very cool things with them, but they can be expensive and difficult to put together.
A common meme in PC-building communities is a power supply as a ticking time bomb. The best-case scenario is overheating your components and burning them out well before their expected lifespan. The worst-case scenario involves a fire extinguisher. Selecting a case is mostly a matter of looks. I was actually hoping for something a little cheaper than the Corsair D Tempered Glass case, but it was the least expensive case I could find that also had a USB-C input on the front.
Remember: Your motherboard will have front-facing USB options, so make sure that your case has the proper connections for them. As such, our final build may have slightly different components, depending on what they have available. This article was originally published on October 11, , and is Part 1 in a three-part series. Part 2: How to build a gaming PC for beginners: Putting it all together.
Part 3: How to build a gaming PC for beginners: What to do if it all goes wrong. Marshall Honorof is a senior editor for Tom's Guide, overseeing the site's coverage of gaming hardware and software. He comes from a science writing background, having studied paleomammalogy, biological anthropology, and the history of science and technology. After hours, you can find him practicing taekwondo or doing deep dives on classic sci-fi.
Building a gaming PC is arguably the best technological investment you can make. Marshall Honorof. Topics Gaming. See all comments 5. No offense, but are you pulling off one of those "just buy it" Tom's Hardware pulled off recently and went super well for them? Unless this is to make Intel and nVidia happy, this guide should really be made after those come out to actually recommend parts based on reviews of everything. Sorry, but it is paculiar timing. So every time something new is coming out.
This is less of a guide as a shopping list of what you bought. You didn't talk about making sure your power supply has an efficiency rating so it doesn't blow up.
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