TL;DR: PC Building Simulator 2 offers a realistic PC building and repair experience with over 1200 real-world components from top brands like MSI and ASRock. The latest update integrates accurate ...
When building a gaming PC, it’s hard to pay attention to tiny things that make the overall experience better, such as spending too much money on PC components, thinking too much about thermal paste, ...
What if you could build a gaming PC that delivers stunning 1440p performance without emptying your wallet? Imagine playing graphically demanding titles like Cyberpunk 2077 or Elden Ring at high ...
When it comes to PC building, we’ve all made mistakes. I know I have. Even for those who know how to build a PC and have all their parts ready to go, there are a few potential traps that could trip ...
Start cheap and upgrade later with this $350 gaming PC build guide, featuring performance tweaks for Cyberpunk 2077 and Red ...
Be not afraid (except maybe of leaks).
Building a new PC is an exciting time for a gaming enthusiast — even more so when it’s been a long time and you’ve been working with outdated hardware. However, it can also be a pretty intimidating ...
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Build your dream iBUYPOWER gaming PC
iBUYPOWER lets you design and own a gaming PC tailored exactly to your needs, without the stress of building it yourself. From selecting every component in their online configurator to having expert ...
With its shiny candy apple red panels, and aluminum front grille, this classic car PC build takes inspiration from the 1930s hot-rod era. Built by PC modder Josiah Fast, this art deco PC is based on ...
A quiet gaming PC is no longer a luxury—it is a practical goal for gamers who want immersive performance without constant fan noise. As modern GPUs and CPUs push higher power limits, unmanaged heat ...
Elvis Shida is a Tech/Hardware Writer from Kenya. He has been building PCs for a decade and is keenly interested in motherboards, monitors, and gaming TVs. When not building PCs or writing about ...
This may come as a surprise: Though I work at PCWorld, I don’t build computers. Well, I can. I have. But it’s one thing to buy a few thousand dollars’ worth of parts and then build a desktop on a ...
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