Parts You’ll Need To Build Your First Gaming PC [Infographic]

If you want to build the best gaming PC, research is essential. You want to know which parts you need and whether they are compatible with each other. If that’s why you’re here, you’re in for a treat. Discussed below are the parts you’ll need to build a gaming PC.

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CPU

The processor is dubbed as the brain of the computer. This component does all the processing tasks but how well it performs depends on the number of cores and threads it has.

This is why it’s important you choose a processor according to the type of tasks you’ll be doing with the machine. To give you a heads up, Intel processors have higher core speed compared to their AMD counterpart. But AMD processors, specifically, Ryzen processors, are known for their higher thread count than Intel processors.

Cooler

Needless to say, CPU coolers keep the processor cool. Depending on the type of cooler will be how efficient it performs. If you’re into overclocking or if you’re planning to use a high-end processor, then you’re better off investing in a liquid cooler instead to achieve cooler temperatures, especially when gaming.

GPU

GPU or also known as graphics card or video card, is probably the most important part in a gaming computer as this is what renders the graphics of the game. Not only does it make the game look cool but this also makes your games look photo realistic. Higher-end graphics cards deliver high frame rates to games without slowing your gameplay.

Newer graphics cards, like NVIDIA’s RTX cards, have other features up its sleeves such as the RTX feature, which basically improves the games lighting for a more immersive experience. Needless to say, you’ll want to invest in the most expensive card you can get your hands on for future proofing and stellar experience.

RAM

RAM or Random Access Memory is what makes a computer run faster. The more RAM you have in your computer, the more processes you can run at once without lagging.

This 2019, you’ll want at least 8GB of RAM for your computer. Anything less than that and games may not run or crash from time to time. But if you’re planning on streaming your games, 16GB is a must.

Storage

The HDD (Hard Disk Drive), SSD (Solid-State Drive), and NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) are where you store your files and games in. It’s hard to tell how much storage you need or which among the 3 types of storage device is best for you.

However, it’s very common these days to have both SSD and HDD to get the best of both worlds. Specifically, an SSD with at least 120GB of storage space for your system files and a 1TB HDD for all your games and files. This setup ensures a very snappy computer with enough storage space for your games and whatnot.

PSU

Power supply or commonly referred to as PSU, is what delivers the right amount of voltage to your processor and the rest of the components. Even the slightest of power shortage could damage delicate computer parts for good.

This is why it’s very important not to cheap out on your PSU or face irrevocable consequences. Ideally, you’ll want a PSU from a popular manufacturer with an 80 Plus power rating to ensure your computer is in good hands.

Motherboard

The motherboard or Mobo houses various components of your gaming PC. There are things that make a motherboard different from the rest. The most common of which are features and socket type. Regardless, it has to be compatible with your processor socket type.

On top of that, some of the best motherboard for gaming are equipped with features you won’t find in other motherboards as well. So make sure you do your research ahead to ensure your money is well spent.

Case

Last but not the least, the case – it’s where everything comes together. Like a good power supply, a nice case can last you years. So make sure you check reviews and see what material it’s made of to make sure everything will fit perfectly inside. The most important thing you need to focus on is compatibility. So make use of resources like PCPartPicker so you’ll be guided accordingly.

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