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The Complete Guide to Gaming PC Builds

Published March 2026 • 8 min read

Introduction

Building a gaming PC from scratch might seem daunting, but it's one of the most rewarding tech projects you can undertake. Not only do you get a machine perfectly tailored to your needs, but you'll also understand exactly how it works.

In this guide, we'll walk through the entire process — from selecting components to final assembly.

Step 1: Define Your Budget & Gaming Goals

Before buying anything, decide:

Your answers will guide every component choice. A 1080p 60 FPS build requires far less GPU power than a 4K 144 FPS rig.

💡 Tip: Use online tools like PCPartPicker to calculate complete system power requirements and check compatibility before purchasing.

Step 2: Choose Your Core Components

Every gaming PC starts with these seven core components:

CPU (Processor)

Your CPU handles game logic, physics, and AI. For gaming, focus on per-core performance rather than total cores. Intel (Core i5/i7) and AMD (Ryzen 5/7) are the current standards. Budget £250–£450 for a solid gaming CPU.

GPU (Graphics Card)

The GPU is the most important component for gaming FPS. NVIDIA RTX series and AMD RX series dominate the market. Budget £300–£1,500+ depending on your resolution/frame rate target.

Motherboard

The motherboard connects all components. Choose one that matches your chosen CPU socket (Intel LGA 1700, AMD AM5). Budget £120–£300.

RAM

Gaming requires 16 GB minimum in 2026 (32 GB for heavy multitasking). Choose DDR5 for modern builds. Budget £80–£150.

Storage (SSD)

Use an NVMe M.2 SSD for your OS and main games. 1 TB is typical; 2 TB for large game libraries. Budget £80–£200.

Power Supply (PSU)

Choose a PSU with 20–30% headroom above your estimated system power. A 750W unit handles most mid-to-high-end builds. Budget £80–£150.

Case

Your case houses everything. Choose one that fits your motherboard size (ATX, Micro-ATX) and has good airflow. Budget £60–£150.

Step 3: Check Component Compatibility

Before buying, verify:

⚠️ Important: Compatibility errors can be expensive to fix after purchase. Double-check everything using PCPartPicker or consult an expert.

Step 4: Assembly

Basic assembly order:

  1. Install the power supply into the case
  2. Install the I/O shield and motherboard into the case
  3. Install the CPU onto the motherboard (outside the case is easier)
  4. Install RAM sticks into motherboard slots
  5. Install the SSD into the M.2 slot on the motherboard
  6. Connect power cables to the motherboard (24-pin) and CPU (8-pin)
  7. Install the GPU into the PCIe slot and secure it to the case
  8. Connect PCIe power cables to the GPU (if required)
  9. Connect all case fans and front-panel connectors
  10. Double-check all connections and power

Assembly Tips:

Step 5: First Boot & Installation

When powering on for the first time:

Step 6: Testing & Optimization

After setup:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Next Steps

Once your build is running stably, optimize your gaming:

Need help? At SideHustle PCs, we handle the entire build process for you. Configure your dream gaming PC and we'll assemble, test, and ship it to you in Isle of Man.

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