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Component Compatibility Explained

Published March 2026 • 5 min read

Introduction

PC components must work together. Buying a high-end CPU with an incompatible motherboard means wasting money and time. Let's break down the key compatibility checks every builder must understand.

1. CPU & Motherboard Compatibility

The Problem

CPUs are installed in specific sockets on the motherboard. Each CPU generation and manufacturer uses different sockets, so you can't just assume compatibility.

Current Sockets (2026)

How to Check

2. Motherboard & RAM Compatibility

The Problem

RAM must match your motherboard's memory standard. Installing DDR5 RAM into a DDR4 motherboard literally won't fit—they have different physical slots.

Current Standards

How to Check

Pro Tip

Buy matching RAM kits (e.g., two 8 GB sticks) from the same manufacturer for stability. Single sticks work but dual-channel mode (matching pairs) is faster.

3. Storage (SSD) Compatibility

The Problem

M.2 NVMe SSDs are the standard in 2026, but some older boards only support SATA. Check your motherboard supports M.2 NVMe before buying.

How to Check

4. GPU & Case Compatibility

The Problem

Large graphics cards don't fit in small cases. Always check:

How to Check

5. CPU Cooler Compatibility

The Problem

CPU coolers are mounting solutions that vary by manufacturer and socket. An Intel cooler won't fit an AMD motherboard, and vice versa.

How to Check

6. Power Supply (PSU) Compatibility

The Problem

Your PSU must have enough wattage and the right connectors for all components.

Key Checks

How to Calculate Power

Example: i7 (125W) + RTX 4070 (200W) + rest (100W) = 425W → choose 550W+ PSU

Tools & Resources

You don't have to memorize all of this. Tools exist to check compatibility:

At SideHustle PCs, we verify compatibility before you checkout. Our builder instantly checks CPU-to-motherboard fit, RAM matching, PSU adequacy, and physical constraints. If something won't work, we tell you and suggest alternatives. That way, you get exactly what you need without the research headache.

Final Checklist

Before clicking purchase on any build, verify:

Get all these right, and your components will work perfectly together.


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