Making a monster: how to build a budget gaming PC without losing your mind
You will need time, space, fiddly components and patience - but it can be a deeply satisfying process that won't break your bank
Two years ago, I built my first PC - let's just say it did not go smoothly. After painstakingly constructing the entire machine, nothing happened when I switched it on. After several hours of disassembly and expletive-laden research, I discovered the motherboard needed a firmware update. I learned a lot that day, and after a few months of recovery, went on to build a couple more machines relatively painlessly.
Now, with the economy flatlining and the cost of living high, I wanted to build another, a more budget-minded machine that wouldn't be too nightmarish to put together, and would play most of this winter's biggest games at respectable performance settings. The PC I put together is not cheap, but it performs very well and will still cope with next year's blockbuster releases. Whatever specs you go for, building it yourself is the most cost effective way to do it, and you get a great sense of achievement. As long as it works. Which it will, if you follow these handy hints.
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