Build your dream PC for less. Discover how assembling your own computer can save you money without compromising performance. See the difference.
Discover the advantages
Save money, build your dream pc
Building your own computer offers significant cost advantages compared to buying a pre-built system. By sourcing individual components, you can often achieve superior performance at a lower price. This approach also allows for extensive customization, tailoring the system precisely to your needs and budget.
Understand key components
Learn about essential PC parts: CPU, GPU, motherboard, RAM, storage, and power supply. We explain each component's role and importance in your system’s performance.
Cpu (central processing unit)
The brain of the computer, processing instructions and data.
Gpu (graphics processing unit)
Handles image processing, crucial for gaming and graphics-intensive tasks.
Motherboard
Connects all components and facilitates communication between them.
Ram (random access memory)
Short-term memory for active programs and data; impacts speed and performance.
Storage (hard drive or ssd)
Long-term storage for operating system, programs, and files.
Power supply
Provides power to all components; wattage determines capacity.
Master the assembly process
Our step-by-step guide with visuals makes building your PC easier than you think. We'll walk you through each stage, addressing potential issues along the way.
Gather components
Choose your CPU, motherboard, RAM, storage, GPU, and case.
Assemble the pc
Follow our illustrated guide to install components in your case.
Install os & drivers
Install your operating system and necessary drivers.
Many online and brick-and-mortar retailers sell computer components. Research different vendors to compare prices and reviews before purchasing.
Common problems include incorrect part installation, driver issues, and compatibility problems. Online resources and forums offer troubleshooting assistance.
Start by checking connections, ensuring all components are correctly installed, and consulting online resources for specific error messages.
Warranty information varies by manufacturer and retailer.
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