PC Building!

in computer •  7 years ago  (edited)

I wanted to build a PC for the longest time possible, and I'm sure many others would like to as well. If you're a beginner in PC building, this post will tell you all the parts needed to build a PC.

By the end of this post, you should have a very basic understanding of all these parts and what they do.

Motherboard - The motherboard is like the heart of your PC, all of your components go into your motherboard, without a motherboard, you can't have a computer.
RAM (Random Access Memory) - RAM helps you do your every day task, such as browsing websites, streaming videos, and more.
GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) - The brain of your computer. This helps with using applications and games.
CPU (Central Processing Unit) - Tells what your computer does.
HDD (Hard Disk Drive) - Stores all of your information/files.

*CPU Cooler - Keeps your CPU at reasonable temperatures
*SSD (Solid State Drive) - Pretty much a faster version of an HDD, usually has less space, and can be paired with an HDD to get more space.
*PC Case - Stores all your components, like a house.
*Thermal Compound - Glue like substance, used for gluing on the CPU and CPU Cooler together.

Those are all of the parts needed for building a PC, there a ton of online tutorials on how to build PCs that really go in-depth.

Hope you learned something!

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I been building pc for years now i definitely recommend doing it instead of buying a pre-built.

Of course. Pre-builts are not worth it, building your own is cheaper as well.

Start is good

Thank you!