Essex Pc's

Welcome to Essex PC's! Looking to build your dream PC? You've come to the right place! Let's start by selecting the perfect components for your build. Whether you're gaming, streaming, or just upgrading, we’ve got you covered.



High Spec pc build

Research needed to build a pc!

  1. Choose Your Processor & Motherboard

    First things first, let’s pick your CPU! Need help deciding? Our easy filter options will help you narrow down the choices based on your needs, from Intel to AMD and the corresponding motherboard that is compatible.

  2. Choose Your Graphics Card

    Next up, let's talk about graphics. For smooth game play or rendering performance, a good GPU is a must. Check out our top picks for both high-end and budget-friendly options.

  3. Select Your Storage & Memory

    Do you prefer SSD for speed or HDD for large storage? Or both? Select the right amount of RAM to keep your system fast and responsive.

  4. Pick Your Power Supply

    Don’t forget your power supply! Our handy wattage calculator helps you pick the right PSU to ensure your build runs smoothly and efficiently. power supply watts calculator!

  5. Build Your PC Case

    Now, let’s make it all look good! Choose a case that suits your style while providing ample airflow and room for your components.

  6. Check Compatibility

    Not sure if everything fits together? No worries! Our compatibility checker will let you know if all your parts will work together seamlessly. Pc parts compatibility checker!

  7. Ready to Order?

    All set! Once you’ve picked your parts, we'll put everything together, or if you're building yourself, you’ll get all the details you need to assemble your PC. Ready to check out?"

High Spec pc build

Building a new pc can be tough!

This is why we have included this helpful video to show and explain all the steps needed to build a reliable gaming system. Of course if you are not interested in building the pc we will happily partake in the opportunity for and extra fee!

1. Incompatible Parts

2.Improper Installation of Components:

3.Cable Management Problems:

4.Thermal Issues:

5.Faulty or Loose Connections:

6.BIOS Issues: