– Your Magical Guide to PC Building
New to PC building or buying your first setup? No worries — every magical girl (or guy, or gremlin 🧚) starts somewhere! Here are our favorite video guides, beginner resources, and tools to help you feel confident and informed every step of the way.
Helpful Tips for First-Time Builders & Buyers
- Watch a Full PC Build Tutorial
- Learn the step-by-step process of building a PC from scratch.
- Recommended Video: How to Build a PC – Linus Tech Tips (YouTube)
- Understand PC Part Compatibility
- Use a part picker tool to ensure your chosen components work together.
- Tool: PCPartPicker Compatibility Checker
- Learn What Each Component Does
- Get familiar with the purpose of CPUs, GPUs, RAM, SSDs, and more.
- Guide: Newegg’s PC Building Guide
- Set a Realistic Budget
- Determine your price range and prioritize performance vs. aesthetics.
- Choose the Right Form Factor
- Learn the difference between full tower, mid tower, and mini ITX cases.
- Understand Cooling Needs
- Learn about air vs. liquid cooling, airflow, and keeping temps safe.
- Cable Management Tips
- Keep your build neat with zip ties, Velcro straps, and planning.
- Install Your OS & Drivers
- After the build, you’ll need to install Windows (or Linux) and necessary drivers.
- Guide: Windows 11 Clean Installation Guide
- Benchmark and Stress Test
- Test your PC to ensure it’s stable and performing as expected.
- Tool: UserBenchmark or Cinebench
- Keep Learning and Upgrading
- PC building is a journey — stay curious and never be afraid to tinker!
Basic pC Parts Guide for First Time Builders
| Component | What It Does | Tips For Beginners |
| CPU (Processor) | Acts as the brain of your PC, processing instructions. | Choose one that matches your needs (Intel or AMD). |
| GPU (Graphics Card) | Handles visuals, gaming, and video rendering. | Not always necessary for office work; vital for gaming. |
| RAM (Memory) | Stores temporary data your PC uses while running. | 16GB is a great sweet spot for most users. |
| Storage (SSD/HDD) | Stores files, programs, and your operating system. | SSDs are faster; aim for at least 500GB for everyday use. |
| Motherboard | Connects all components; houses your CPU and RAM. | Check compatibility with CPU socket and RAM type. |
| PSU (Power Supply) | Feeds power to your entire system. | Use a PSU calculator to avoid under/overpowering your build. |
| Case | Holds and protects all the parts. | Pick one that fits your motherboard size (ATX, mATX, etc.). |
| Cooling System | Keeps your components from overheating. | Stock coolers work fine for beginners, but airflow is key. |
