CPU and Motherboard Compatibility Check
Socket Type
The CPU and motherboard has always the same socket type , so they can compatible to each other (like Eg:AM4 for AMD , LGA 1200 for Intel)
Chipset
Always check the processor and the motherboard they compatible to each other or not , you can check from the manufacturing specifications for compatibility.
RAM Compatibility Check
Motherboard Specification
Check the motherboard specification that the Motherboard support the RAM type (DDR4,DDR5) and RAM’s speed (in MHz).
Capacity Limits
Check the RAM capacity that compatible to the motherboard and also check the motherboard how much slot they are provide for the RAM.
Check GPU Compatibility
PCIe Slot
Motherboard has a 16x PCIe Slot for the GPU.
Power Supply
Always take enough power of PSU for the GPU , its depends on the power connector.
Check Storage Compatibility
SATA V/s NVMe
Always check what you choose between the SATA or NVMe because you ensure that the socket of NVMe in motherboard be there. Most motherboard has support SATA drives.
Form Factor
Make sure you PC case has enough space to install drives.
Ensuring case and Cooler compatibility
Clearance
Ensure that case must have enough space for CPU cooler and GPU.
Mounting Points
Ensure that case must have enough points for motherboard and drives.
Conclusion
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