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Building pc
#1
I want to build a gaming pc with little knowledge, where do I start?



#2
i said this in another thread, but for a beginner youtube is still really king. go search for "2025 $XXXX custom pc build" or something like that, where $XXXX is a round budget (like $800, not $575). You'll get a lot of good information. Watch 3-5 videos to get an idea of what they are talking about hardware wise, a lot of it should overlap. Then watch a few videos on how to put it together. It's easy, but can be intimidating. Take you're time and you'll be proud of the result.

i said this in another thread, but for a beginner youtube is still really king. go search for "2025 $XXXX custom pc build" or something like that, where $XXXX is a round budget (like $800, not $575). You'll get a lot of good information. Watch 3-5 videos to get an idea of what they are talking about hardware wise, a lot of it should overlap. Then watch a few videos on how to put it together. It's easy, but can be intimidating. Take you're time and you'll be proud of the result.

i said this in another thread, but for a beginner youtube is still really king. go search for "2025 $XXXX custom pc build" or something like that, where $XXXX is a round budget (like $800, not $575). You'll get a lot of good information. Watch 3-5 videos to get an idea of what they are talking about hardware wise, a lot of it should overlap. Then watch a few videos on how to put it together. It's easy, but can be intimidating. Take you're time and you'll be proud of the result.

i said this in another thread, but for a beginner youtube is still really king. go search for "2025 $XXXX custom pc build" or something like that, where $XXXX is a round budget (like $800, not $575). You'll get a lot of good information. Watch 3-5 videos to get an idea of what they are talking about hardware wise, a lot of it should overlap. Then watch a few videos on how to put it together. It's easy, but can be intimidating. Take you're time and you'll be proud of the result.