Hey guys, I'm creating this topic to receive feedback perhaps also critiques from those experienced in building a PC.
I'm having a budget issue therefore I'm planning to build it step by step, more like a monthly basis.
My initial plan was to first get a motherboard that fits a casing, and then proceed with choosing of other components which are compatible to the motherboard such as RAM, CPU and GPU. Then only I proceed with HDD, SSD and PSU, coolers and etc.
Have anyone tried with this approach before? Mind to share some experiences while building a PC this way?
Any pros and cons or concerns throughout the process?
I'm having a motherboard in mind, the ASROCK H87 PRO4, but hasn't finalize the decision yet.
I did not know whether choosing this motherboard will affect the difficulty of choosing the rest of the PC or not.
Let me know what you guys think?
Thanks in advance!
Path of building a PC, Motherboard+Casing at first and then...
Mar 11 2015, 05:39 PM, updated 11y ago
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