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Debunking Common PC Building Myths for First-Time Builders

Jan 24, 2024 by Louigi Balao

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Building your own PC is a sensational experience, but for many first-time builders, it can be really intimidating. But sometimes, the sale of some parts is just too good to pass off, so you decide to take the leap and give it a go—good for you! For a better understanding of the basic components required for your setup, click here.

The first step is always the hardest, but armed with knowledge, you're on the right track!

Today, however, we will unravel the scary myths associated with building your PC to bring you the peace of mind required to attain your perfect PC build.

Myth #1: Building a PC requires advanced technical skills. Hold your horses! You don’t need a diploma in information technology, mechanics, or any other tech-related degree; that is just poppycock. All you need is the ability to read and a bit of patience.

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Contrary to popular belief, building a PC is like assembling a high-tech LEGO set. When going through the manuals and the compatibility between your parts, you will notice that they are designed to fit together seamlessly. Manuals and compatibility charts are designed for seamless integration, turning the process into a user-friendly experience. When in doubt, consult the internet and your manual! Moreover, Reddit threads and manuals are valuable resources for troubleshooting and gathering insights.

Myth #2: Performance lies with well-known brands. You may have heard of brands like ASUS, MSI, EVGA, etc, being able to provide premium computer parts, which is true. But the PC building story isn’t just black and white because other off-brands do provide legitimate and even competitive parts.

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Quality isn't exclusively tied to brand reputation – many off-brand products undergo rigorous testing to meet industry standards. Conduct thorough research to uncover hidden gems that perform exceptionally well.

Myth #3: It’s cheaper to buy a pre-built PC. Hold on a minute! Some argue that pre-built PCs are more cost-effective than building your own. I had this mindset years before, but the truth is DIY PC building can often save you more when doing your research properly. Finding the perfect parts may take longer, but it will all bear fruit once you have your final product. How? Selective options.

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When building, you are in charge of what is in your system. Reducing things like RGB lights, custom cooling solutions, or other premium aesthetic items can reduce prices. Pre-builds stick with expensive parts available in the shops and would sometimes perform worse than you would choose.

Myth #4: Overclocking is necessary. Not at all. Overclocking, while a performance boost, isn't essential, especially for first-time builders. Modern processors and graphics cards deliver excellent out-of-the-box performance. Overclocking involves careful consideration of temperatures and voltages, posing potential risks to your system. For novice builders, it's advisable to overlook overclocking and focus on the basic assembly process.

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Assembling your own PC may seem intimidating initially, but as you progress step by step, it becomes a manageable and rewarding endeavor. Many myths surrounding PC building are more fiction than fact. Seek guidance from resources like YouTube, manuals, or knowledgeable friends, and soon, you'll have a brand-new PC at your fingertips.

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