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Weapon of Choice: Building a GPU PC

Conclusion

So there you have it,  a general overview of how to approach choosing parts for your build, There are definitely more steps involved, particularly putting the build together and the initial Windows operating system setup, but there are countless manuals and videos that covers these topics. To recap, you should first get a good idea of how many GPUs you want, then begin researching a processor that has good clock speed and enough PCIe lanes to run the amount of cards you want. Then find a motherboard that is compatible with the CPU architecture and has enough PCIe slots to fit all your cards. Finally find a case that can fit your motherboard form factor and a power supply that can power all your parts. For part setup be sure to read your manuals carefully. Happy adventures building your GPU rigs!.

Sekani Solomon

Sekani Solomon is a freelance Senior Cinema 4D Generalist/Designer based in New York City whose work has earned numerous awards including a Primetime Emmy Award. Hailing from the twin island republic of Trinidad and Tobago, Sekani's diverse skillset in Design, Animation and Compositing allows him to work at any stage of the production pipeline with a high level of proficiency. When he's not pushing pixels, he's probably hitting drums, drinking beer or both.

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