Introduction:
So, you want a custom desktop
computer. There is a lot to consider.
The objective for building a custom
computer is to select a set of components that when assembled produces a system
for your particular use with your personal best tradeoffs among performance,
quality, physical size, aesthetics, power consumption, ability to adapt to the
future, and of course, cost.
Customs are built from the following
components:
1. CPU
2. Graphics Card
3. Motherboard
4. RAM
5. Storage
6. CPU Cooler
7. Power Supply Unit
8. Case and Fans
9. Operating System
To select a set of components, start
with the custom’s primary task. Custom computers are usually built for gaming,
trading, 3D modeling, video editing, or AI. The first step is to determine the
performance requirements for your platform. If you are a gamer, what games do
you want to play and at what level? What are the recommended requirements for
those games at the level you want to play? If you want a custom computer for
trading, 3D modeling, video editing, or AI, what software platforms will you be
using? What are the recommended requirements for those platforms? The second
step is to determine the most demanding requirements, and those will be the
requirements for your custom computer.
The components listed above are
numbered because the decisions on the higher numbered components are dependent
on the lower numbered component decisions. Components 1 through 8 should be
selected in that order. Select each component to meet or exceed the platform
requirements for that component and compatibility with the components that have
already been selected.
In this post, we will focus on
selecting components for gaming custom computers because they constitute the
vast majority. The principles and methods for other custom computers are very
similar. We will not address the assembly process in this post.
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Conclusion
After reading this post, most readers
may be a bit overwhelmed with the number and complexity of dependencies and
decisions to be made. Frequently, customers come into ClickAway with a
collection of parts that they were trying to assemble into a custom computer,
but they hit one or more brick walls because the parts were not compatible or
were not well chosen. Clickawaywould be happy to consult with you
to assure you end up with a custom computer that is best for you.
If you have never built a custom
computer, it’s not as simple as it looks. If you don’t know the correct order
of assembly and some of the tricks, it can become extremely frustrating.
ClickAway also offers assembly services.
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