Building Your Own Gaming Computer

Gaming Computers are the real deal if you want to have the best possible gaming experience. Even today’s gaming laptops are very powerful and come with fast graphics cards but they lack two major categories. The first is that you can’t really replace the GPU or CPU in gaming laptops and even if it is possible on some laptops you will face compatibility issues. The 2nd issue is overheating which can compromise the gaming experience.

But in a Gaming computer, every component is replaceable and it also allows much better cooling than expensive gaming laptops. In this guide, we will tell you how you can build your own gaming computer. The following are the components that you will need to build your own gaming computer.

What you need building your own gaming computer

Processor

The CPU or Processor is the brain of the computer and having a good CPU can give you better performance. If we take CPUs of previous years we notice that there wasn’t much difference in their power. For example, if we take a look at Intel’s 6th and 7th generation we see that they are almost similar in performance but Intel’s 8th generation CPUs are the real step forward. 8th generation CPUs come with 6 cores where 7th generation CPUs come with 4 cores and so these 2 extra cores will provide much better performance.

When it comes to a gaming computer, having an exceptional CPU isn’t important, you can do the gaming with a decent CPU also but if you need your PC for professional work then you can go for core i7 or core i9. However, if you want a cheap processor and you can compromise in performance then you can go for AMD processors. You can check our guide to “Intel processors vs AMD processors” on our website. However, if you want high performance without any compromise then Intel latest processors are the best in the market and if you can afford you can go for high-end processors like i7 or i9, and if you have a tight budget then go for i5. If you pick Intel’s latest processor then you can use your gaming computer for almost 3-5 years without any issue.

Motherboard

The motherboard is the nervous system of your computer and when it comes to choosing the Motherboard then make sure that your CPU is compatible with the Motherboard. You can use the Intel Desktop Compatibility Tool which is a good option to check the compatibility of your CPU.

Graphics (GPU)

When it comes to a good gaming computer then nothing is more important than having a good Graphics Processing Unit – GPU. There are two options available in the market, integrated graphics and dedicated graphics. Integrated graphics have improved a lot in recent years and the latest Radeon RX Vega M graphics are good but there is the thing that integrated graphics aren’t upgradeable which can be a deal-breaker for some people.

The second option of having dedicated graphics is a much viable option for most of gamers as it allows them to swap the graphics card whenever they want. In dedicated graphics, you can either go for Nvidia or AMD graphics. Nvidia graphics are more preferred by gamers as they offer much better performance than AMD graphics but again it will depend on your personal preference.

Nvidia also offers much better options to its users. If you aren’t a hardcore gamer but want a decent graphics card then you can go for Nvidia GeForce GTX-1050 Ti. If you want good performance then you have the option of GTX-1060 or GTX-1070. If you have a good budget then you can go for GTX-1080 which can handle modern-day games in a high-graphics setting.

System memory (RAM)

System memory is the memory that holds the current programs running on the system. The minimum requirement of today’s games is 8GB RAM. However, we would recommend you to have the 16 GB and if you have the budget then go for 32 GB RAM to make your computer future proof. When you are a bit tight then you can go for Corsair vengeance LPX 16 GB DDR4 RAM or the Patriot V4 16GB DDR4 RAM is a good option to consider if you have a bit more dough to spend.

Storage

The best thing about gaming computers is that it allows you to add as many components as you want and having two storage devices can be good. There are two types of storage drives available. Hard Disk Drive (HDD), is the old storage standard which is much cheaper but it is also slower. Solid State Drive (SSD) is the modern-day storage standard that is a little expensive but it provides much better read and writes speed. If you got the dollars get a 500 GB SSD or 1 TB SSD is the best option. A hybrid system of a 256 GB SSD and 1 TB HDD is a popular combination. You can install windows and the games on the SSD and other data material on the HDD. If you are picking an SSD option then make sure that it is the latest NVMe 2.0 SSD as it can offer much better performance.

Cooling

Having proper cooling is crucial for any gaming computer. To get the best possible performance out of your system make sure that your processors like GPU and CPU do not get too hot. You could opt for liquid cooling as it will allow much better cooling than any other cooling options. A 2 in 1 liquid cooling system is much cheaper than liquid cooling and it can also provide good cooling.

Power Supply

Power Supply Unit (PSU) is the lifeline to your gaming computer and never ever compromise on the PSU Quality. Make sure to select the premium PSU as it will not only supply the electricity to your computer but also make sure that you don’t waste your investment as cheap PSU can damage your gaming computer by fluctuating in required voltage.

Conclusion

Building your own gaming computer is very easy these days and we hope that you will find our guide useful. Gaming computers are great but they don’t offer portability like gaming laptops so if you are into buying a good gaming laptop then check our guide to “Top 5 Gaming Laptops” which can help you find your next gaming laptop. Also, let us know would you prefer to have a premium gaming pc with no portability or a good gaming laptop in the comment section below.