• Nibodhika@lemmy.world
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    20 hours ago

    It’s a lot more than that, it’s:

    • Knowing what parts to buy, I don’t think most average people can cite every piece in a desktop
    • Selecting parts that are compatible, try plug-and-play an AMD CPU on an Intel MOBO.
    • Selecting parts that fit the chassis you selected, unless you went with a full ATX that’s a concern.

    Now that you bought the components:

    • Knowing to ground yourself before doing anything, currently I’m getting static shocks daily where I live, if I didn’t know about this I could very easily fry a RAM by picking it up wrong.
    • Cable management is not easy, most cheaper chassis don’t have enough or dedicated space for it.
    • Correct amount of thermal paste is something lots of people get wrong.
    • Some pieces require strength to lock in place, others break if you even look at them sideways.

    Now that you’ve assembled everything:

    • Installing OS
    • Installing drivers
    • Installing Steam
    • Depending on your OS and controller of choice pairing controller and getting it to work could be difficult

    I’m not saying that assembling a computer is hard, but is definitely far from plug-and-play, and not something I would recommend for someone without technical knowledge who just wants something to play games.