I'm new to this world
Posted by Basic_Cattle3011@reddit | buildapc | View on Reddit | 9 comments
I don't know anything about PC and I want to build a PC, but I'm afraid I'll make a mistake that will ruin it.
I need some advice and guidance.
LiveYoLife288@reddit
You will not make a mistake, you will make many mistakes, and do many things that leave you wondering if you could have done it better. That's part of the journey and how you grow.
Read a guide, watch 2-3 good videos multiple times, buy good tools, learn how to breathe and say that it's okay to continue tomorrow.
dask1@reddit
budget?
location?
purpose?
monitor res?
Jenkinswarlock@reddit
I think the biggest thing is taking the time to read the manual of the Motherboard you get, even before you get it you can usually find it online and read it before you receive the motherboard to get prepared for building the computer, it’s honestly like Adult Lego in my opinion, I’ve built 4 computers and the only issue I’ve had was my wire management is not great to say the least; but if you take your time and plan everything out you can absolutely build it. If you want to have someone Build you a pc part list I would recommend checking out r/buildapcforme
Lil_Hater112@reddit
Or max max budget and people can build one quickly for u
Basic_Cattle3011@reddit (OP)
You could say it's average
Lil_Hater112@reddit
I dont know whats average in a pc build, people will ask a budget value and they ll build around that here
Basic_Cattle3011@reddit (OP)
I try
zarco92@reddit
Give the beginner's guide a good read.
You can also search on youtube for beginner tutorials. Paul's Hardware has some good videos on that topic.
Basic_Cattle3011@reddit (OP)
Thanks for this big idea