

PC Building Simulator is a hardware assembly game where you construct and troubleshoot desktop computers using real-world components. You'll install CPUs, RAM, graphics cards, cooling systems, and storage drives, then diagnose why builds won't boot or run properly. The game models actual hardware behavior—components have compatibility requirements, thermal limits, and performance characteristics that mirror their physical counterparts. Tutorials walk you through the fundamentals of assembly, from applying thermal paste to cable management. Beyond building your own rigs, you run a repair shop, taking customer orders that require specific upgrades or fixes within budget constraints. It's aimed at anyone curious about PC hardware who wants hands-on practice without risking expensive mistakes on real equipment.





