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Computer Components

Discover computer components for every build: processors, motherboards, RAM, SSDs and HDDs, graphics cards, power supplies, cases, and cooling, plus network and sound cards, cables, and adapters. Whether youre assembling a gaming rig, refreshing a home or office PC, or creating a quiet small‑form‑factor system, find compatible parts for different budgets and goals. Use filters by interfaces, sizes, wattage, and form factors to quickly pinpoint the right match.


Computer components are the foundation of a fast, reliable, and quiet system. This category includes processors (CPU), motherboards in ATX, Micro‑ATX, and Mini‑ITX, DDR4 and DDR5 memory, graphics cards for gaming and content creation, SSDs (NVMe and SATA) and HDDs, power supplies in various wattages, PC cases, and both air and liquid cooling solutions. You will also find network adapters, Wi‑Fi cards, sound cards, cables, and adapters to fine‑tune connectivity and functionality.

Typical use cases range from home PCs for study and streaming to gaming builds focused on GPU power, office workstations prioritizing stability and efficiency, and professional setups for photo, video, or 3D workloads. Compact Mini‑ITX builds suit small spaces or travel, while low‑profile components are ideal for living room media centers. As a practical upgrade gift, NVMe SSDs or extra RAM deliver instantly noticeable responsiveness.

Compatibility and balanced performance are key. Match the CPU to the motherboard socket and chipset (e.g., Intel LGA1700 or AMD AM5). For memory, consider type (DDR4/DDR5), speed, and capacity; for storage, check interface (SATA or M.2 NVMe PCIe Gen3/Gen4/Gen5) and endurance. Confirm GPU length and power requirements, and ensure the PSU has adequate total wattage and the right PCIe connectors. Case size and airflow capabilities influence temperatures, acoustics, and upgrade headroom.

Technical details help refine your choice: PSU efficiency ratings (80 PLUS Bronze, Gold, Platinum) reduce waste heat and noise; case materials, dust filters, and mesh panels improve airflow; tower air coolers are simple and dependable, while AIO liquid coolers offer high thermal performance in tight spaces. SSD endurance is indicated by TBW, and motherboard expandability by the number of M.2 slots, PCIe lanes, and rear I/O ports.

To choose the right setup, define your goal first (gaming, work, study, media), then align components to avoid bottlenecks. Check vendor QVL lists for RAM, mind TDP and chassis clearances (CPU cooler height, GPU length), and consider future upgrades. Dont overlook noise levels, RGB control, and cable management, as they impact daily comfort and aesthetics.

Whether youre a first‑time builder or an enthusiast, you can assemble a system that fits your needs: from snappy everyday performance to stable horsepower for creative tasks and modern games. Compare specifications, weigh features, and select the configuration that makes sense for you.

  • Complete range: CPU, motherboards, RAM, GPU, SSD/HDD, PSUs, cases, and cooling.
  • Compatibility filters by sockets, form factors, interfaces, and power.
  • Solutions for home, office, gaming, creative work, and SFF builds.
  • Quiet, effective cooling with air or AIO liquid options.
  • Energy‑efficient PSUs with 80 PLUS certification.
  • Room to upgrade and tailor performance over time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Verify the CPU socket and chipset match the motherboard, confirm RAM type and supported speeds via QVL lists, check case clearances (cooler height, GPU length), and ensure PSU wattage and required connectors.
Estimate total system draw and add a 20–30% headroom. Pick an 80 PLUS certified unit (Bronze/Gold) with sufficient +12V capacity and the right PCIe power connectors for your GPU.
Air coolers are simple, reliable, and often very quiet with larger fans. AIO liquid coolers deliver strong thermals in tight spaces. Maintenance: dust cleaning, fan curve tuning, and periodic radiator and filter care.
Yes. With patience and manuals its achievable. Youll need a Phillips screwdriver, thermal paste (if not included), basic anti‑static precautions, and the manufacturers’ guides.