Build and Buy Your Dream PC Online Using These Websites

PCs, like many things, are customizable. You can pick your own hardware, such as a computer CPU and GPU, to create the PC of your dreams. 

However, you either have to go out of your house and ask for assistance or look up the hardware you look yourself online, which could be quite the challenge when you're not familiar with the jargon involved.

Here are some websites that could help you build your dream PC easier and faster:

CyberPowerPC 

According to Make Use Of's article, Cyberpower PC is known for its wide selection of components and one of the best custom PC builder sites in terms of pricing. If you're looking to build and buy a base gaming desktop for as low as $769, CyberpowerPC is the site you're looking for. 

Although the company specializes in gaming PCs and laptops intended for hardcore gamers, they also offer various services, from professional cable management to water-cooling solutions.

However, CyberPowerPC has slower shipping times compared to the ones next on our list. If you want your gaming rig to arrive sooner, you'll have to pay a rushed shipping fee or enroll on Amazon Prime.

BLD by NZXT

A newcomer to the custom PC building scene, BLD gives you complete control over the design of your ri, from the casing down to the peripherals that come with it. According to Make It Easier's article, you only need to answer a series of step-by-step questionnaire on the website for the site's algorithm to choose the PC with the specifications you want based on your answers.

Another great thing about BLD is that it tells you which games can be played at what quality, which is helpful when gauging your PC's potential output.

Read More: Okta Confirms LAPSUS$ Hack Only Lasted 25 Minutes — How Bad Was It?

BLD by NZXT specializes on premium PCs, which means you'll get the best in both performance and looks. You can also buy a foundation desktop PC at $799, and a starter PC build at $1,099. 

The site has a 48-hour fast shipping option after ordering your rig, but it charges a flat fee of $350 for shipping and assembly.

Micro Center

Thanks to its background as an e-commerce company, Micro Center lets its customers use a custom PC builder to create their own computer. However, those living in the US can go to the website, build their computer, and then buy it right away.

The e-commerce company specializes in building gaming and workstation desktops that usually start at $800. The website also has an area dedicated to showing off people's custom PCs to help others select the build that suits them best.

Origin PC

Origin began selling customized PCs since 2009, which makes it one of the senior websites in the online custom PC building scene. It currently sells pre-made gaming PCS, gaming laptops, and their own cooling solutions and accessories, according to Gaming Scan. However, it also sells four base gaming PCs that you can customize to your preferences.

One unique feature Origin gives its customers is the option to customize the rig's casing with different colors, patterns and lighting.

However, their pre-made and customizable PCs start at $1,657, which can be a game breaker for those who wish to stay on a budget. You'll have to decide if fully customizing your PC inside-out, along with the components of your choosing, is worth the asking price.

Build My PC

Build My PC is a great tool for checking the compatibility of PC hardware on Amazon and other merchants, per The PC Build. It features an in-depth compatibility checker algorithm to check the compatibility of the parts you want. 

The website also has bottleneck checking, a power supply unit calculator, and the option to explore custom-built PCs. However, the tool is not as advanced to check computer compatibility of various core components. 

This website is sure to be a hit with beginners who are still new to the techno jargon of PC gaming. However, the price tag of their prebuilt gaming PCs starts at around $1,800, which is on the heavier side of the spectrum. 

Related Article: Top 4 Best CPU for 2022: Different Picks From AMD and Intel That Suits Your Needs

© 2024 iTech Post All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.

Company from iTechPost

More from iTechPost