How do I know what hardware to buy to meet my needs?

Posted by Darth Android on Super User See other posts from Super User or by Darth Android
Published on 2011-06-14T23:46:49Z Indexed on 2011/06/20 16:26 UTC
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While Stack Exchange does not permit shopping recommendations, it doesn't provide any general advice to consider when buying hardware. So, instead of just telling those that ask what to buy that it's not allowed, let's tell them how to figure out what they need.

When looking forward to build a computer, how do I know what to buy?

  • How do I find out if a given CPU will be enough for a certain game or application that I want to run?

  • How do I find out if a given graphics card will be enough for a certain game or application?

  • What is important when looking at motherboards?

  • How much memory do I need?

  • How do I know how much wattage I need for a power supply?

  • What size case do I need?

  • What relevant standards do I need to read up on and be aware of?

    PCI, PCIe, SATA, USB 2.0, USB 3.0, etc...

  • What "gotchas" do I need to be on the lookout for?

Please keep responses generation-agnostic to ensure they will be helpful to our future users. :)

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