I’ve spent the better part of a decade preaching the gospel of “build, don’t buy,” but looking at the current state of ...
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Budget gaming PC build for 2026: AMD, Intel, Nvidia parts and prices explained
Building a gaming PC in 2026 is harder than ever with rising prices and constant hardware releases. In this video, we break ...
Build a budget PC to hit 80+ FPS, saving serious cash. Add DLSS for smoother 1440p play and future upgrades while parts ...
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 ...
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Biggest PC building mistakes in 2026
One of the most common mistakes PC builders still make is buying a GPU with just 8GB of VRAM. While this was acceptable a few ...
PC components explained: learn what each part does, their functions, and how CPU, GPU, storage, and cooling impact performance and longevity.
I test and review PC components, and I love a good deal. Want my $1,600 desktop recipe, packing a Ryzen 9 and a GeForce RTX 5060 Ti? You just need to buy and assemble. I have been interested in ...
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, ...
A gamer may want to build their PC from scratch for several reasons. You might choose this option if your gaming PC or gaming consoles doesn't meet the demands of the games you play, you want a more ...
PCPartPicker can assist you in your PC-building journey. It can help you to find the right component and create a PC that’s not bottlenecked. In this post, we will learn how you can use PCPartPicker ...
It’s 2024, which means building your own PC is only one step harder than assembling a semi-complex LEGO set. Most parts fit together in intuitive ways, and a lot of the guesswork is eliminated if you ...
I’ve built hundreds of PCs. I’m not confident enough to say thousands yet, but I’m sure I’ll hit that mark before too long. Every time I go to review a new graphics card or processor, I go through the ...
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