Custom PCs

Custom PCs refer to personal computers that are built or configured to meet specific requirements or preferences of the user. Unlike pre-built systems, which come with standardized hardware and specifications, custom PCs are assembled from individual components such as processors, motherboards, graphics cards, storage devices, and power supplies, allowing for a tailored performance, appearance, and functionality.

Users often choose to build custom PCs to achieve greater control over hardware choices, ensuring compatibility with particular software or tasks such as gaming, video editing, or software development. This approach can also optimize performance based on individual needs and budget, providing opportunities to upgrade components over time. The process typically involves selecting parts, assembling them, and installing an operating system and necessary software, presenting both a challenge and an opportunity for tech enthusiasts.