Last Updated: May 2026
Building your own gaming PC is one of the best ways to get maximum performance for your money — and it’s more accessible than ever in 2026. But before you start buying parts, you need to understand what each component does and why it matters. This guide explains every component needed to build a gaming PC, what to look for, and how they work together.
Why Build Instead of Buy Prebuilt?
Building your own PC typically saves $100–200 compared to a prebuilt at the same performance level. You control every component choice, know exactly what’s inside, and can upgrade individual parts later. The build process itself takes 3–5 hours and is well-documented — YouTube has detailed tutorials for every step.




