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Building a gaming PC, replacing a dead motherboard, or assembling a workstation from scratch looks straightforward until you're actually in it. Component compatibility matters—mixing RAM speeds, checking your PSU wattage against GPU draw, ensuring your CPU socket matches your mooring board. Then there's the Pretoria heat factor: systems here run hotter than coastal builds, so thermal paste application, case airflow, and ambient temperature considerations aren't academic. Custom builds require knowing which suppliers have stock reliability, which brands hold up under sustained load, and how to test everything before the customer leaves. It's as much about process as about parts.