The parts to build your own PC (minus the tools you need: a screwdriver and patience). A mid-tower case, a current-gen CPU and motherboard, 32 GB RAM, a 2 TB Gen4 SSD, a 650 W Gold PSU, and quiet case fans. Build it yourself, cable-manage it, own the machine.
Plans
Choose a plan that fits your needs and budget
Item List
7Storage & Power
2 itemsCore
3 itemsCase & Cooling
2 itemsFAQ
Common questions about this kit
Build vs prebuilt?
Build — you get exactly the parts you want, better cooling and PSU than most prebuilts, and the knowledge to upgrade it. The only reason to buy prebuilt is a sale you cannot beat.
32 GB over 16 GB?
For a general build you will keep for years, yes — 32 GB ages far better and costs little more today. 16 GB is the floor; 32 GB is the smart default.
Air cooler over AIO?
For most builds, a good air cooler is quieter, cheaper, and never leaks — only go AIO for heavy overclocking or a small-form-factor build where air will not fit.
Case airflow?
A mesh-front case with 2-3 intake fans and 1-2 exhaust keeps everything cool and quiet. Closed glass fronts look good and run hot; prioritize airflow.
User Reviews
Custom desktop build and my AI rig share the build-it-yourself gospel — 32GB is the smart default and airflow over glass. Never cheap out on the PSU, agreed.