Things to consider before building your own gaming PC
1.Choosing your budget
2. Understanding your needs
When choosing the parts to build your PC, there’s a lot more to take into consideration than just price and popularity.
You need to make sure that your parts are all compatible with one another and that they’re reasonably-balanced. The worst thing you can do is spend $200 on your GPU, only to find that your $50 CPU is bottlenecking it to the point where you can’t play your favorite games.
Here is our gaming PC parts list of all the components you will need:
- Processor (CPU)
- Motherboard (MOBO)
- Graphic Card (GPU)
- Memory (RAM)
- Storage (SSD or HDD)
- Power Supply Unit (PSU)
- PC Case