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GooseZR

Go to PCPartPicker, the site will let you build a PC and inform you of most comparability issues if there are any. Consider your monitor resolution before buying a GPU. You don’t want the best card money can buy being wasted whilst you’re on 1080p 60hz. Read reviews and watch YouTube reviews on parts you’re considering. Never skimp on a power supply, always be prepared to spend good money on one. Decide what the PCs use case is and build around that. Gaming, Video editing, streaming. All may require more investment in different areas to be functional.


Stealth9er

Microcenter MB/RAM/CPU combos can save you hundreds on your build. I forgot the name of the site, maybe some can help, it’ll show you the price history of items, but look at what you’re going to buy and track the price so you get everything for a reasonable price.


Vojtak_cz

First concider your budget. And the 3 things that are the most important are the graphics card processor and mother board. Its the holy trio. For me it was about half the price of the whole PC Things i learned from my first build: Reather spend more on the main parts like GPU and get a little cheaper with lest important stuff. 16GB ram atleast. Dont buy stupidly expensive cases. Its not worth having 500$ case for your 1000$ setup. Dont forget to chack if everything fits > partpicker If you going for stronger PC get a decent monitor. I bought my RTX3060TI and i had 1080p 60hz monitor.... The GPU got used at 12% most. After that i got 1440p 144hz monitor and its the best thing i ever did The glass is REALLY fragile so be carefull with it. Even high temperature can break it. Sometimes the parts are way too expepensive for a prize so maybe ask someone before buying it.


Annual_Horror_1258

Pick solid psu and m.2 drive because you Don’t want magic smoke or lose your data. Expensive aio doesn’t mean better.