Essentials
To build your own PC, you will need the following essential components:
CPU (Central Processing Unit): This is the "brain" of your computer and performs all the calculations necessary to run your programs.
Motherboard: This is the main circuit board that connects all of your components together and allows them to communicate with each other.
RAM (Random Access Memory): This is the memory that your computer uses to store data and programs that are currently in use.
Storage: This can be either a traditional hard disk drive (HDD) or a solid-state drive (SSD) and is used to store all of your files and programs.
Power supply unit (PSU): This provides power to your computer and ensures that all components receive the necessary voltage and current.
Case: This is the housing that contains all of your components and protects them from damage.
Optional components include:
Graphics card: This is used to display images and graphics on your computer, and is particularly important for gaming and other graphics-intensive tasks.
Cooling components: This includes fans and other components that keep your computer cool and prevent it from overheating.
Peripherals: These include a keyboard, mouse, and monitor, as well as other accessories like speakers, printers, and scanners.