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To build a desktop computer, you'll need a processor (CPU), motherboard, memory (RAM), storage drive (SSD or HDD), power supply unit (PSU), computer case, graphics card (GPU, if not using integrated graphics), and cooling system. Additional components can include optical drives and case fans.
Building a desktop computer typically requires just a Phillips-head screwdriver. It's also helpful to have an anti-static wrist strap to prevent electrostatic discharge, but it's not strictly necessary if you work carefully.
Absolutely! You can select high-performance components like dedicated graphics cards, faster processors, and more RAM to tailor your desktop for gaming, video editing, graphic design, or other intensive tasks.
Building a desktop computer is a manageable project, even for beginners. There are many online guides and tutorials available, and most components are designed to be user-friendly and easy to install.
When selecting components, make sure the CPU matches the motherboard socket, the RAM is supported by the motherboard, and the case fits your chosen parts. Many online tools and compatibility checkers can help you confirm that everything will work together seamlessly.