How to choose the right computer parts

How to choose the right computer parts
When it comes to picking your pc components, it can be a bit overwhelming for some people, so I made a video that will hopefully help you choose the right parts for your next pc build.

What fits your budget?
RGB or No RGB?
Remember keep the budget for both components at a similar level
Do you want a CPU or GPU-powered machine? ie: gaming or video editing.
Do you need lots of RAM? (Editing, Videos and other production work)
Don’t bottleneck your performance
Are you a gamer?, the main factors in performance are the CPU and the GPU. Balance between these two components or you run the risk of bottlenecks.

Things to consider when buying pc hardware

PSU

Power
Brand
Modular or Semi or Non Modular
Certified
Protection
Right Size for Your Case

GPU

Price
Power (8-pin or 6-pin connectors) (Size of psu)
Size
Memory (4 gigabytes) Min
Monitor (1080p 60hz) you don’t need super hi end graphics card

RAM

16GB (budget-friendly gaming computer? 8GB)
frequency
Amount of RAM
Timing
Single channel vs Multichannel
Interface
Brand
Compatibility

Mobo
DDR Generation
Motherboard DIMM Slots
CPU Heatsink Clearance
Form Factor
Features RGB, NVME, Overclocking

CPU

Budget
APU
Built in GPU (APU)
Cores and threads
Gaming or editing.

Basic tasks: $50-$100 range.
Gaming: $200-$300 range
Production work or overclocking: $300-$400 range Ryzen 7 or i7 and up

Case

Size
aesthetics
cooling, Fans and airflow
Cable management
Drive bays and SSD mounting points
glass panel
RGB
form factor
Front-panel connectivity
Dust filters
Sound-dampening
radiator
psu basement

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