![]() What if you want to choose the Monitor first? No problem at all, you can also choose your desired GPU based on the Resolution and Refresh Rates you wish to play. This is having an idea of what GPU you need to run certain games, and is actually the most notorious part of a PC, so think of one, but might not be the definitive GPU (you might even want to change GPU brands). Once you know what you want your PC for, you will have to preplan. It is based on this that you will build your PC and estimate a budget (notice how I said estimate a budget, because it will vary as you learn more about PC parts). To run a game in particular? perhaps to have the best of the best? who knows? Only you. (Other websites might do the same).Īsk yourself: "For what am I building this PC". I don't want to seem like promoting a Webpage in particular, but PcPartPicker worked great for me and they give you warnings regarding incompatibility. Google for your preferred web page for building PCs. This will help you easily determine most incompatibilities and help you build everything part by part so you don't have to go back to a specific part and change it over and over. I will be mentioning things that YOU NEED to look for, but the more curious you are the better. ![]() Read every single thing you don't know about each part's specs, obviously you don't have to go crazy with all things. This is a guide for you to know what to look for and which parts are most suitable for your build. ![]() This guide will not Build the PC for you. "The most important part is to HAVE FUN!" -Waffler11īefore we start, there are a some things that you have to be clear about: If you need to upgrade and/or still looking for parts, skip to the respective section for the part, you will profit aswell from reading this guide. (You might not even have to go back and change parts at all). This guide is useful when building from scratch, since it will go through all parts one by one in the best possible order to greatly reduce the amount of times you have to go back and change parts. This is how you will truly value your PC, this way you will look at your PC and know its worth, instead of looking at a box shape with some lights. However if you don't like to do research about a part's specs, then you might not find this helpful. Building a PC is actually more entertaining than you think.
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