>>22933732Not much you need to know about PC building. Anyone could do it. Hell, there's even a simulator game that walks you through it. Strip down to the waist, grab a phillips head screwdriver, put on an ESD grounding wristband and your favorite music, then get to it:
Case with the right mounting points for the size of motherboard you're using.
Motherboard (with the right sockets).
Case fans and ports (plug them into the motherboard headers)
CPU (with the right mix of single-core and multithreaded performance you can afford).
Thermal paste (about the size of a pea or a small bean depending on where you are).
CPU heatsink/cooler (plug it in to the matching header on the MB, use your manual).
PSU (with the right rating to run the system at peak GPU usage).
RAM (that matches the motherboard's specifications).
GPU (win the lottery).
HDDs/SSDs.
Then plug everything in, add your OS install USB and pray it turns on. If it beeps and does nothing when you push the power button, you installed the RAM wrong.