Laptop and Computer Repair in Indianapolis | Carmel | Fishers | Westfield | Zionsville | Nora | Castleton
Indy Laptops Does Custom Built Gaming Computers Right
We take a different approach to Custom Built Gaming Systems.
Indy Laptops doesn't sell Gaming PC's.
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When all your parts arrive to your home, you bring them to our shop.
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We professionally assemble your new Gaming Computer. This includes cable management, the proper cooling configuration, installation and configuration of Windows and all of the latest drivers and software.

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We provide a free consultation with you to discuss your Build expectations.
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We recommend the components that are the right fit for your build.
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We direct you to the best deals on the internet for your parts.
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You purchase the parts directly and save any price markups.
Parts needed to build a PC.
Core Components - These are the essential parts of any PC.

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The Central Processing Unit (CPU)-The CPU is the brain of your PC. It performs all the processing and calculations. Ensure you choose one that meets your needs.
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The Motherboard-The motherboard is the backbone, connecting and communicating with all other components. Make sure it’s compatible with your CPU and other parts.
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The Memory (RAM)-RAM is your PC’s short-term memory. It temporarily stores data for quick access, improving overall speed and performance.
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The Storage-Storage holds your data. You can choose between Hard Disk Drives (HDDs) for high capacity or Solid-State Drives (SSDs) for faster speed.
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The Power Supply Unit (PSU)-The PSU is your PC’s power source. It’s important to choose a reliable PSU that can support all your components.
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The Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)-The GPU handles rendering graphics and is essential for gaming and video editing.
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The PC Case-The PC case houses all your components. It should be big enough to fit your motherboard, GPU, and other parts, and have good ventilation.
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Operating System-Your PC will need an operating system (OS), such as Windows, Linux, or MacOS, to run.
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Cooling system-A good cooling system, like fans or liquid cooling, can help keep your PC’s temperature under control, especially during intensive tasks.
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Peripheral Devices-These devices connect to your PC and provide interaction and functionality.
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Monitor-A good monitor is necessary to display your PC’s output. Consider factors like resolution, refresh rate, and size.
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Keyboard and Mouse-You’ll need a keyboard and mouse for input. There are many options depending on your preference and usage.
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Speakers/Headphones-Speakers or headphones are essential for audio output. Choose according to your needs and preferences.