Pc DIY Tips?

Am
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Basic info:

I have never had a computer in this form, but always a laptop. I'm very interested in building a computer and gradually upgrading individual components.

1. Is it feasible if you have never worked and fiddled with building a PC yourself? So in a few days, or can you do something seriously wrong, or will it take a long time to get ready for such a construction.

2. Would like to start with 400 euro start-up capital, so that I have a good PC for e.g. WoW got. I don't plan to play something like Cod or AC Odysee. (So 400 euro only computer without monitor, headset or something.)

3. If it is feasible to assemble the PC, what else do I have to consider? So you have to install all the drivers and the Windows 10 version?

4. General tips for beginners?

ei

No, is like building Lego together these days. You can't install or insert the parts the wrong way around because everything is labeled and only fits in one direction.
400 euro are enough to play wow
all you have to do is install Windows 10, it will download all the drivers automatically
look at alternate there's a pc configurator that shows you which parts fit together

me

I can remove the Youtube video "BUILD PC for BEGINNERS | Ultimate step by step instructions" by alternate there everything you asked will be answered

se

That is possible.
Okay.
Of course you have to install all drivers yourself, such as graphics card drivers or the like, just like Windows 10, for which you still need a license key, but most drivers already download Windows so.
Watch videos on YouTube, for example, how to build a PC. Take your time building, all with peace of mind.
If you have any problems, please report here again.
greeting

Ra

To your questions:

Yes, this is also possible for lay people. It is not that hard. Also gives enough tutorials
I would already spend 550 euro. Then you get a decent system
You can buy Windows 10 for a few euro. Then install via ISO and USB stick. Then download the driver yourself
The manuals are really good. Various YouTube videos also support you

Am

All right, I'm looking for videos that build something solid for 400 euro.

ta

When it comes to DIY PCs, I always like to refer to the building suggestions of the c't magazine.

On the one hand, the editors checked the PCs closely and there's a community that can help with problems.

It is therefore m. E. A good basis for your own planning.
To get started here the relevant c't uplink: