In this section, it will show what you need to make your very own pc that dominate in every aspect, depending on what you needed to do. If you want to, you can make it so that you can use different OS's at the same time.

Processor

Your central processing unit, or CPU, is often referred to as the computer’s brain. It controls the number of tasks your computer can accomplish at once and how quickly it can complete said tasks. While there are a lot of specs you can use to compare central processing units, for your first build it’s OK to find one that’s a little cheaper but gets the job done. Ask friends who game what processors they have and how they like them. Research their recommendations and pick the one that seems best for you.

Motherboard

The motherboard houses the various components of your gaming PC or workstation. Like a flesh-and-blood mother, it takes the pieces, puts them down in their proper places, and helps them behave well together. Take some time to think ahead about the other members of your PC family—like the video card, memory, and other components you want to use for your machine—to choose a motherboard that accommodates them to the parts you have.

memory

Random access memory, or RAM, allows computers to access files quickly and run multiple processes at once without lagging. You’ll want at least 4GB of RAM for your computer. Anything less than that and many games won’t run. As an upper limit, most online enthusiasts agree that 16GB of RAM is more than enough for your gaming needs. Check out the motherboard’s specs to determine how many RAM sticks you need and what speeds and types are available.

Graphics processing unit

The graphics processing unit, also known as the GPU, graphics card, or video card, is a pretty flashy component. Not only does it look cool, but it makes your games appear photorealistic without crashing your computer or slowing your gameplay.

storage

It can be tricky to know exactly how much storage you’ll need. Make your best informed guess. Look at how much space your current list of games requires and use this number as a benchmark. Then there’s another choice you have to make. You can buy either a hard drive or a solid-state drive (SSD). Some sources recommend combining a lower-end SSD with a hard drive for the best of both worlds. But if you can cover your storage needs with an SSD alone, it may be helpful to go this route, as these drives can halve loading times, no problem. If this sounds overwhelming, don’t worry. It’s possible to add storage to your PC in the future.

Power and coomputer case

You’re going to need to harness the power of electricity to bring your PC to life. This is where a quality power supply unit, or PSU, comes into play. Avoid settling for the cheapest PSU to plug into your new machine.The computer case is where everything comes together. Like a good power source, a nice case can last you multiple rebuilds over many years.

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