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A gaming PC, otherwise called a gaming PC, is a PC fit for playing PC computer games and requesting. They are very similar to regular computers except that these devices are equipped with a working video card and other specifications. This sort of PC can be effectively bought available yet at a lot more exorbitant cost contrasted with standard PCs. Since most gamers both have cost and performance, most prefer to build their own computer gaming console rather than buy a built-in computer. Creating your own custom gaming computer simply means buying all the components of your computer separately and assembling them together to build your gaming PC. This way, you can access a fast and inexpensive gaming computer that suits your gaming needs. Aside from saving a lot of money and having a well-functioning machine, building your own gaming computer can also be a lot of fun.

How do you choose your items?

Perhaps the greatest challenge a person can face in building his own gaming computer is choosing the right things for your needs. So without wasting any time, here is a simple guide to help you build your gaming computer.
1. Central Processing Unit (CPU)
The Central Processing Unit (CPU) is one of the most important components of all computer systems. The CPU is part of the system that executes computer program commands. In simple terms, it can be described as a computer brain. The performance of your games and other applications will depend on this microprocessor. Choosing the best Central Processing Unit (CPU) for your gaming computer can be a difficult decision to make. Choosing the latest, fastest, or most expensive processor on the market will not lead to the right CPU for your particular system. Some processors are designed to work with a specific motherboard, so the CPU type limits the type of motherboard you can use. In a gaming computer, you will really need a powerful CPU for it to work properly. Fortunately, these CPUs are offered by Intel and AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) at an affordable price. Intel has a variety of processors for the Core i7 and Core i5. Currently, these models are the most popular for gaming purposes, highly recommended for gaming computers. AMD, on the other hand, has the Athlon and Phenom series. If you want to go with AMD, you can try the highly recommended Phenom X4 series.
2. Motherboard
The motherboard is the center of a computer program. That’s where all the other things are connected. If we look at the CPU as the brain of a computer system, then the motherboard is a central nervous system. So buying the best motherboard is a good investment. After selecting your CPU, next, you need to consider selecting your motherboard for your gaming computer. When choosing a motherboard, you should keep in mind three things. First, the motherboard will usually only support one type of processor. Different CPUs have different connectors that are physically different, Make sure your CPU plug is right for your motherboard connector. Second, motherboards have a specific speed limit contingent upon the processor model. The maximum processor speed allowed by the motherboard will be quoted in the motherboard descriptions. Before you buy, check if the motherboard you have selected can support the CPU you have selected. Third, motherboards are the ones that can compress the type and amount of RAM you can have. On a gaming computer, you may want to have DDR SDRAM or RDRAM at least 1G. So make sure your motherboard can support this type and amount of memory. Here are some examples of well-known motherboard manufacturers where you can browse through your complete motherboard: ASUS, ABIT, MSI, XFX, EVGA, Intel, and Gigabyte.
3. Hard Drive
A hard drive is the computer component responsible for storing your files and programs. When buying a computer hard drive, consider these three main factors: speed, size, and type of interface. [Speed] Basically the hard drive works fast enough to access and transfer your data. Currently, the most difficult drives on the market these days can have a speed of about 7200rpm (rounds per minute). On a gaming computer, you want nothing less than this; otherwise, it will create a delay between reading and writing data. Fast hard drives up to 10,000rpm and 15,000rpm are available on the market at a great price. On your gaming computer, a 7200rpm hard drive is already enough but if you can afford more, you can choose these faster hard drives. Hard drives come in a variety of sizes, ranging from 80GB to 500GB and more. With your gaming computer, it is always recommended that you purchase the largest hard drive you can afford. This will allow you to save a lot of software and data (including games). [Interface] Disk interface responsible for managing data exchange between the computer and hard drive. Currently, the most widely used hard drive interface used today is Advanced Technology Attachment (ATA); it comes in two modes, the original Parallel ATA (PATA) and the new and faster Serial ATA (SATA). There is also an expensive Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) used mainly for high-performance computers. On your gaming computer, it is enough to have SATA if your motherboard can support it.
4.Video Card
Choosing the right video card backed by your CPU and motherboard is the most important and difficult decision to make. The video card of your choice will be responsible for producing brilliant 3D graphics and effects seen in the latest computer games. A better graphics card can bring a better 3D playing experience. The graphic processing unit (GPU) can be connected to your motherboard via AGP or PCI Express slot. For your gaming computer, it is recommended that you use a graphics card connected with a PCI Express slot to your motherboard. GPU speed and efficiency should not be the only thing that counts when buying your video card. You should also consider high-quality 3D rendering effects such as anti-aliasing, anisotropic filtering, bump-mapping, pixel shaders and much more. On your gaming computer, consider a video card that can support such advanced 3D techniques in the software world. Like the CPU market, there are two main competing companies currently controlling the graphics card. These companies are ATI and Nvidia. ATI is overseeing the Radeon series, and Nvidia is promoting the GeForce card line.
5. Power Supply
One of the most important and neglected aspects of a computer program is power supply. Without power supply, the computer will not be able to perform its functions. Its main purpose is to convert the AC power of the primary line into the low-voltage DC power of a computer interior. Power supplies provide three different DC volumes to your computer which are 12VDC, 5VDC, and 3VDC used separately for computer components. Each power supply has a certain amount of power or wattage based on its maximum output power. Water usually ranges from 300W to 500W but some high-performance power supplies can reach distances of 800W to 1kW. If you want to use electrical power on your gaming computer, it is recommended that you have at least 500W or more power.

Custom Games Computer Build

Here are some examples of custom computer designs developed by Build-Gaming-Computers.

Budget Games Desktop


Arbico AMD 3600 Super - Custom Gaming Computer
(£2,279) General Specifications PC case selection 2 x 120mm Standard Case fans AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core (AM4, 3.60GHz, 32MB) CPU Standard Heatsink fan and CPU AMD B450 Chipset DDR4 USB 3.1 ATX Motherboard NVIDIA Geforce RTX 2060 8GB Super PCI Express Graphics Card 16GB DDR4 LPX 2133MHz Ram 240GB 2x Instant NVME SSD 1000GB SATA III Hard Drive Blu Ray Reader / DVD +/- Rewrite Standard network card of 11n TXps Wireless PCIe Integrated Channel Sound 7.1 Windows 10 Real Home (64bit Version) With Real CD 600W 80 PLUS 2 x PCI-E PSU 2 years back to basic (1 yr. Parts & Personnel, 2nd yr. Labor) Warranty.
Arbico i5 10500 - Custom Comet Lake PC
(£1,829) General Specifications Play Case Selection 2 x 120mm Standard Case fans Intel Core i5 10500 Comet Lake (6 Cores, 3.7GHz, 12MB Cache, 65W) CPU Standard Heatsink fan and CPU Intel H410 Chipset DDR4 PCI-E 3.0 USB 3.2 M-ATX Motherboard AMD Radeon RX 5700 8GB PCI Express Graphics Card 16GB DDR4 LPX 2133MHz Ram 240GB 2x Instant NVME SSD 2000GB SATA III Hard Drive Standard network card of 11n TXps Wireless PCIe 24x Dual Layer DVD +/- Rewriter Integrated Channel Sound 7.1 Windows 10 Real Home (64bit Version) With Real CD 700W 80 PLUS 4 x PCI-E PSU 2 years back to basic (1 yr. Parts & Personnel, 2nd yr. Labor) Warranty.
Arbico AMD 310T Ryzen - PC Games Budget
(£959) General Specifications Play Case Selection 2 x 120mm Standard Case fans AMD Ryzen 3 3100 4-Core (AM4, 3.60GHz, 18MB) CPU Standard Heatsink fan and CPU AMD B450 Chipset DDR4 USB 3.1 ATX Motherboard NVIDIA Geforce GT 1030 2GB PCI Express Graphics Card 8GB DDR4 LPX 2133MHz Ram 2000GB SATA III Hard Drive 24x Dual Layer DVD +/- Rewriter Integrated Channel Sound 7.1 Windows 10 Real Home (64bit Version) With Real CD 500W 80 PLUS 2 x PCI-E PSU 2 years back to basic (1 yr. Parts & Personnel, 2nd yr. Labor) Warranty.
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