Custom PC builder steps

Online PC builder flow
StepWhat customer selectsSystem check
Use caseGaming office editing study workstationSuggest build direction
CPUProcessor choiceSocket and board support
MotherboardCompatible boardCPU RAM storage and case support
RAMCapacity and typeMotherboard and CPU support
StorageSSD or HDD optionsSlot and capacity check
GPUGraphics cardCase space and power need
Power supplyWattage and quality tierSystem load and connectors
Case and coolingPhysical fit and airflowClearance and heat control
Assembly optionBuilt by shop or parts onlyWarranty and labor record

Compatibility rules should guide choices

The website should not let a customer build an impossible system. CPU socket RAM type GPU clearance power requirements and case size should guide the options.

Do not make the builder only a fancy form

A custom PC builder has real value when it prevents mistakes and creates a clear quote, not when it only collects random part names.

Business compliance note

This article is for general computer shop planning and operations. Real shops must follow local tax consumer protection warranty import data privacy employment payment and electronic waste rules.

Customer devices can contain private data. Staff should handle repairs upgrades data transfer and diagnostics with clear permission and privacy discipline.