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Choosing the components that are going to make up your gaming PC, or any PC for that matter, is probably more complicated than actually putting them together. You need to make sure everything is compatible with each other before buying. The CPU, RAM and Graphics Card must be compatible with the motherboard; the power supply needs to provide enough juice to power everything, in short, you're going to want to do a little research prior to buying any parts. A great place to start is About.com's very own PC Hardare/Reviews site, which has a great
Choosing the components that are going to make up your gaming PC, or any PC for that matter, is probably more complicated than actually putting them together. You need to make sure everything is compatible with each other before buying. The CPU, RAM and Graphics Card must be compatible with the motherboard; the power supply needs to provide enough juice to power everything, in short, you're going to want to do a little research prior to buying any parts. A great place to start is About.com's very own PC Hardare/Reviews site, which has a great

