Beginner’s Guide to Building a Custom DIY PC from Scratch

Introducing the Lian Li O11D LEGO Third Generation Set – a masterpiece of modular design that combines functionality with aesthetics.
The ROG B850-A takes center stage as a powerhouse motherboard, offering unmatched performance and reliability for gamers and creators alike.
For cooling enthusiasts, the Chuang Kexingxi 360se delivers top-tier efficiency, ensuring your system stays cool under even the most demanding conditions.

Beginner's Guide to Building a Custom DIY PC from Scratch
Beginner’s Guide to Building a Custom DIY PC from Scratch

The 9800X3D redefines gaming capabilities with its cutting-edge architecture, providing an unparalleled experience in speed and responsiveness.
Step up your graphics game with the 5070ti Ultra, boasting stunning visuals and lightning-fast rendering speeds.
Finally, the XPG 6000 C28 32GB memory module offers blazing-fast data processing, empowering your PC to handle multitasking with ease.

Beginner's Guide to Building a Custom DIY PC from Scratch
Beginner’s Guide to Building a Custom DIY PC from Scratch
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By Matthew Wheeler

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16 thoughts on “Beginner’s Guide to Building a Custom DIY PC from Scratch”
  1. This setup sounds amazing, especially the combination of the Lian Li case and the ROG motherboard—definitely inspiring for anyone building their first custom PC. I’m curious though, with all these high-end components, do you think it’s still beginner-friendly enough for someone new to DIY builds?

  2. This build seems like a dream setup for both gaming and content creation! I especially love how the Lian Li case marries style with practicality—definitely on my wishlist now. Does anyone have personal experience with the 9800X3D? Curious about real-world performance.

  3. I’m really impressed by how detailed this guide is, especially the breakdown of components like the ROG B850-A motherboard. I’ve been thinking about building my own PC, and seeing these parts together makes me feel more confident about giving it a try!

  4. The Lian Li O11D LEGO case looks amazing—I’ve been eyeing it for my next build! How’s the cable management with that modular design? Also, curious if the 9800X3D runs hot with the Chuang Kexingxi cooler during long gaming sessions.

  5. The Lian Li O11D LEGO case looks amazing for a first build – love how modular it is! I’m curious though, would you recommend pairing the 9800X3D with air cooling instead of liquid for someone on a tighter budget? The Chuang Kexingxi 360se seems awesome but maybe overkill for casual gaming.

    1. Great choice with the O11D LEGO case! For the 9800X3D, a high-quality air cooler like the Noctua NH-D15 or be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4 would work perfectly fine for casual gaming and save you some budget. While the Chuang Kexingxi 360se is fantastic, I’ve found that air cooling often delivers better value without sacrificing much performance. Thanks for your comment!

  6. The Lian Li O11D LEGO case looks amazing! I’ve been wanting to build my first PC and this guide makes it seem less intimidating. That 9800X3D processor sounds perfect for gaming – might have to splurge on that one.

  7. The Lian Li O11D LEGO case looks amazing for a first build – love how modular it is! I’m a bit nervous about picking the right cooling system though, is the Chuang Kexingxi 360se really that much better than cheaper options? Also curious if the 9800X3D might be overkill for casual gaming.

    1. Great choice with the O11D LEGO case – its modularity is perfect for first-time builders! The Chuang Kexingxi 360SE offers excellent thermal performance for its price, but if you’re on a budget, reputable brands like Cooler Master or Arctic also provide solid 360mm AIOs. For casual gaming, the 9800X3D might indeed be overkill; a Ryzen 7 or even Ryzen 5 would save you money without sacrificing performance. Thanks for your comment, and happy building!

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