>>54223Some actual PC building tips:
- Buy the biggest airflow focused case you like, can fit, and can afford.
- Get the GPU with the most VRAM for your budget. Spend more on the higher VRAM variant if you have to. (kill Nvidia shills, those fags literally have always recommended you kneecap yourself with VRAM, and then you end up needing to upgrade at least a full generation sooner.)
- All GPU brands get bad drivers here and there.
- Get Arctic fans, not Noctua or another brand. The small performance improvement is not worth the cost even remotely.
- Get an 850W-1,000W platinum rated power supply. Good power supplies last like 10-15 years EASILY when you overspec them because they don't get stressed.
- Do not listen to Nvidia fanboyism.
- Do not listen to any fanboyism.
- Completely ignore both Reddit and 4chan when it comes to building and selecting components. PCpartpicker and YouTube are your only needed resources.
- Modern motherboard audio is in fact fine unless you get some sort of China special. If something is truly wrong, you'll immediately notice the sound quality is off. Odds are the one you received is faulty.