Maximize the Performance of Your Custom Build PC with Xidax
So, you’re thinking about getting a new custom build PC with us – awesome! Whether you’re a first-time builder or a seasoned gamer looking for an upgrade, we know the process can feel a bit overwhelming. At Xidax, we’ve helped thousands of gamers and professionals build their dream rigs, and we’re here to walk you through the journey. By the end, you’ll have a clear idea of how to choose between a ready-to-roll prebuilt system or a fully custom build, what kind of PC best fits your needs (gaming or workstations, for example), what performance to expect, and how to plan for future upgrades. Let’s dive in and get you one step closer to powering on that perfect PC!
Want a video guide? Check out this video from Andrew, one of our resident hardware experts:
Ready-to-Roll vs. Custom Build PCs – Which Path Should You Take?
One of the first decisions on your PC purchase journey is choosing between a Ready-to-Roll (pre-built) system and a custom build PC. Don’t worry – there’s no “wrong” choice here. It really comes down to your preferences, budget, and how hands-on you want to be. Let’s break down what each option means and why you might pick one over the other.
What Are Ready-to-Roll PCs (and Why We Love Them)?
Ready-to-Roll PCs (often called RTR PCs) are our pre-built, ready-to-ship gaming computers. Think of these as tried-and-true builds that we’ve put together in advance. We assemble them in bulk at popular price points and performance levels. Because we build a bunch of the same configuration, we save time (and money) on labor – and we pass those savings on to you. In plain English: a Ready-to-Roll system gets you excellent bang for your buck.
But don’t mistake RTR PCs for some generic computer you'd find in an office. In fact, our RTR lineup is basically a collection of our most requested custom configurations, just pre-made to get you gaming faster. They’re tier-stacked, meaning as you go up in price, you go up in performance. We have entry-level models and beasts with top-tier GPUs – all ready to plug and play.
Perks of Ready-to-Roll Prebuilt PC:
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Simplicity and Speed: See a PC spec you like on our RTR list? Click buy, and it’s on its way to you, usually much faster than a custom build. No need to spend time picking every part – we’ve done the hard work.
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Proven Performance: Each RTR configuration is designed by our experts to meet certain performance targets (1080p gaming, 1440p high refresh, etc.). They’re tested and optimized, so you know exactly what you’re getting.
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Value for Money: As mentioned, assembling in bulk lets us cut costs. RTR systems are often a bit cheaper than an equivalent custom build because of those efficiencies.
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Still Custom-ish: You’re getting a unique, powerful rig, not a low-quality PC. Our RTRs use quality branded components and are built with the same care as customs.
A Few Considerations with RTR:
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Limited Customization: By nature, RTR PCs come as-is. You don’t get to swap out the GPU for a different model or pick a custom case color. If you have a very specific vision (like a certain case or a niche component brand), you might lean towards a full custom build.
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Preset Choices: We pick the parts for RTR builds based on what most gamers need. For example, you might not find an extreme configuration with dual GPUs or exotic water cooling in the RTR section – those are typically custom territory.
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Warranty Difference: All Xidax PCs come with lifetime service, labor, and support, but RTR systems include a 3-year parts warranty (still awesome coverage!). Our fully custom builds, on the other hand, come with an industry-leading lifetime parts warranty. It’s something to keep in mind if you plan to keep your rig for many years or upgrade it over time.
Build a Custom PC, With Xidax
Opting for a custom build PC is like crafting a one-of-a-kind machine tailored exactly to your needs and style. With Xidax’s configurator, you can hand-pick every component – from the CPU and GPU right down to the case lighting and cable colors. It’s the ultimate way to get exactly what you want. And did you know you can also customize gaming laptops with us, too?
Here’s why you might choose the custom route:
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Total Personalization: Do you have a specific CPU/GPU combo in mind? Need to build a pc that can stay budget friendly? Want a custom laser engraving or powder-coating? With a custom build, you’re the architect. We’ve built everything from minimalist work PCs to over-the-top rigs. Your dream is our command.
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Broader Hardware Options: Maybe you need an specific part – like an extra capture card for streaming, a specific motherboard model for its features, or even a professional-grade GPU. Our configurator lets you access all the options. In fact, on our site we tier the base models (Xidax X2, X6, X10, etc.) to help guide choices based on your budget – the higher tiers unlock the highest grade components we offer, so advanced users can fine-tune to their heart’s content.
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Future Upgrade Planning: With a custom build, you can plan ahead. For example, you might choose a larger power supply now if you intend to add a more powerful graphics card or more storage drives later. Or pick a motherboard that supports the best CPU possible now, so you can save on other hardware upgrades down the line, without worrying if your CPU can keep up. You’re essentially future-proofing your setup according to your plans.
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Lifetime Parts Warranty: This is a biggie – Xidax custom desktops come with a lifetime warranty on parts. That means we stand behind the hardware for as long as you have the machine. If a component fails, we’ve got you covered with a replacement. It’s peace of mind that very few in the industry offer. (And yes, our lifetime service and support apply here too – you can call us years down the road and we’ll still be here to help.)
Naturally, going custom can take a little more effort than a ready-to-roll. You’ll spend time selecting components (our online build tool helps by filtering compatible parts, so you can’t pick the wrong combo). If you’re not sure what to pick, that’s where our team comes in. We love helping folks figure out their ideal build. Seriously, reach out on our live chat or phone and you’ll likely end up talking to one of our experts (we’re all PC nerds here, and we’re happy to share our knowledge).
Bottom line: Choose a Ready-to-Roll if you want a fantastic gaming PC as soon as possible with zero hassle – it’s the quick and cost-efficient path. Choose a Custom Build if you have specific preferences, want the latest and greatest or niche components, or just enjoy the process of customizing and knowing your rig is truly one-of-a-kind. Either way, you’ll end up with a killer PC – and the Xidax team will support you whichever path you take.
What Kind of PC Do You Need?
Now that you know the two main routes to your new rig, let’s figure out which PC is right for you. A gaming content creator has different needs than someone who just wants to play Fortnite on weekends. An esports enthusiast chasing 240 FPS has a different budget than someone building a home office machine. In this section, we’ll break down a few common “user types” and suggest what sort of build (and budget) might make sense for each. Think of it as matching you with your ideal PC persona.
The Entry-Level Gamer – Xidax X2
Who this is for:
If you’re new to PC gaming or on a tight budget, you’re likely an entry-level gamer. You want to play popular games like Fortnite, Minecraft, League of Legends, or Apex Legends at good settings without spending a fortune. You value smooth gameplay, but you’re okay not cranking every setting to ultra. Starting at $1303, the X2 is likely the PC for you.
What to expect:
An entry-level custom build PC these days is totally capable of running most games at 1080p resolution with medium to high settings and stable frame rates. You might not hit 144 FPS in every game, but 60+ FPS at 1080p is very achievable on modest hardware, and esports titles (which are generally less demanding) will easily exceed 100 FPS. This level is often considered the sweet spot for new gamers – great performance at a reasonable cost.
Recommended Specs (Entry-Level):
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CPU: Intel Core i5 or AMD Ryzen 5 (latest generation if possible). These mid-tier CPUs pack plenty of power for gaming and multitasking, without breaking the bank.
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GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 (or an AMD Radeon RX 7600, if you prefer AMD). The RTX 4060 is what we like to call an “eSports card” – it’s excellent for 1080p gaming. It can handle high settings in games like Valorant or Rocket League easily, and medium settings in more demanding games. It’s the star of our entry Ready-to-Roll build because it offers fantastic value. (By the way, if you see something like a used RTX 3060 or RTX 3050, those can work too for tight budgets, but 4060 is our current go-to recommendation for new builds.)
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Memory (RAM): 16GB DDR4 or DDR5. This is the minimum for modern gaming; it’s enough for virtually all games today and some multitasking (like having Discord and 100 Chrome tabs open while gaming). The good news: RAM is one of the easiest things to upgrade later if you ever need more.
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Storage: At least a 500GB SSD (preferably an NVMe M.2 SSD for fast load times). Games are chunky these days – titles like Warzone or Red Dead can be 100GB+. A 500GB drive can hold your OS and a handful of games. If you can stretch a bit, a 1TB SSD is nicer to have more breathing room.
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Others: A decent 500W–650W power supply (reliable brand, 80+ certified) to ensure stable power delivery. And of course, one of our stylish Xen cases with good airflow to keep things cool.
What it can do:
With a setup like this, you can expect to play any popular game at 1080p with very playable frame rates. For example, an RTX 4060 paired with a modern i5 can run games like Fortnite or Call of Duty: Warzone around ~60-100 FPS at 1080p high settings (depending on the exact game and settings). Less demanding games (think CS:GO, Valorant, League) will easily push well over 100 FPS – great for high-refresh monitors. For newer AAA games (those graphically intensive blockbusters), you might have to dial down to medium settings to maintain smooth frame rates, but they’ll still look great. The idea is: you’re in the game and enjoying it, without needing $3000 of hardware to do it.
Upgrade outlook:
This level of build is a fantastic starting point. Down the line, you could swap in a more powerful GPU (say, a RTX 5070 if prices drop) to boost gaming performance as games get tougher. The CPU and other components should hold up for several years. And remember, any Xidax custom build has that lifetime parts warranty – so if anything acts up, we’ve got your back.
The High-End Enthusiast – Xidax X10
Who this is for:
You’re the type who wants no compromises. You likely have a higher budget ($4,000 or more if you’re really going all-out). Maybe you’re into the latest AAA titles with jaw-dropping graphics (hello, Cyberpunk 2077 and Microsoft Flight Simulator), or you have a 1440p 240Hz or 4K 144Hz monitor that you want to fully take advantage of. You might dabble in content creation or streaming on the side, but gaming at max settings and high FPS is your main goal. RGB lighting, custom water cooling loops, limited edition components – these words make you smile. ????
What to expect:
A high-end build should run anything you throw at it butter smooth. 1440p resolution at ultra settings hitting 100+ FPS in many games? Yes. 4K gaming at a solid 60+ FPS in demanding titles? Very feasible with the top-tier gear. VR gaming, triple-monitor setups, streaming while gaming – all on the table. Basically, the PC will be the least of your limits; the games themselves or your monitor refresh rate will be the cap.
Recommended Specs (High-End):
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CPU: Intel Core i7 or i9 (13th/14th Gen) or AMD Ryzen 7 or 9 (7000 series). At this tier, more CPU cores and higher clocks help ensure nothing is bottlenecking your monster GPU, especially in CPU-heavy games or when streaming/recording. For instance, an Intel Core i9-14900K or AMD Ryzen 9 7900X would be excellent choices, offering blazing fast performance in both games and multitasking.
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GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 or RTX 5090 – these are the new kings of gaming performance. The RTX 5090 in particular is a beast that can handle 4K gaming at high frame rates and makes ray-traced games run like a dream. These 50-series cards (based on the latest Nvidia architecture) push performance even further, giving you more FPS and future-proofing. They’re some of the priciest GPUs out there, but for the ultimate rig, it’s an option now. (AMD fans: a Radeon RX 9070 XT is a top tier card that competes at the high-end; it’s a solid pick if you prefer AMD GPUs, though most of our customers in this bracket opt for GeForce RTX for features like DLSS and broader ray-tracing support.)
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Memory (RAM): 32GB DDR5 (or more). At this level, RAM is relatively cheap, so 32GB provides plenty of headroom for gaming while running background apps, or for heavier content creation tasks. It ensures you won’t run out of memory in big open-world games or while editing that highlight reel of your gameplay. If you are doing a lot of heavy multitasking or workstation tasks (see next section), even 64GB isn’t overkill, but for pure gaming 32GB is the sweet spot.
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Storage: 1TB (or larger) NVMe SSD as your main drive. Games load ridiculously fast on these. You might also add a secondary drive (another SSD or even a large HDD) if you have a huge library or do media editing. Many enthusiasts go for dual drives – a super-fast primary NVMe for OS and favorite games, and a big secondary for bulk storage.
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Cooling andamp; PSU: High-end parts can run hot and draw power. We’d equip something like a 360mm AIO liquid cooler for a top Intel/AMD CPU to keep temperatures in check (and allow a bit of overclocking headroom). Power supply should be a quality 80+ Gold (or Platinum) unit, around 750W–1000W depending on GPU (the RTX 4090/5090 are power-hungry). We don’t skimp on PSUs in our builds – a stable power source is the backbone of a reliable PC.
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Extras: This is where you might consider custom cables, fancy RGB fans, or even a custom water cooling loop if you’re feeling like going all-in. Xidax offers custom paint and laser etching as well – popular among enthusiasts who want a truly unique machine. Also, Wi-Fi 6E/Bluetooth on the motherboard, a high-end sound card (if you’re an audiophile), and so on – all the bells and whistles.
What it can do:
In short, a high-end enthusiast PC can do everything the entry-level PC can, and then tons more – just at higher resolutions, higher frame rates, and better visual quality. Let’s talk FPS examples:
- an RTX 4080 paired with a Core i7 might run a game like Cyberpunk 2077 at 1440p ultra with ray tracing and still push ~90 FPS using DLSS.
- An RTX 4090 can often hit 120+ FPS at 1440p ultra in many games, or maintain a steady 60-90 FPS at 4K ultra.
- If you step up to the bleeding-edge RTX 5090, you’re looking at even higher performance – it’s for those who want to max out a 4K 144Hz display or be very future-proof for upcoming games. For competitive titles (CS:GO, Fortnite, etc.), these rigs will output hundreds of frames per second – so if you have a 240Hz or 360Hz esports monitor, you’ll actually utilize it fully. The experience is ultra-smooth and responsive.
- Also, if you’re into VR, a powerful GPU ensures you have the frame rates to avoid any VR sickness and keep the experience silky.
Lifestyle perks:
An OP rig like this also doubles as a great content creation machine. Want to stream your gameplay to Twitch at 1080p60 while playing? No problem – the CPU/GPU can handle gaming and encoding simultaneously. Video editing, 3D rendering, running VMs – whatever you throw at it, it’ll churn through. And with that lifetime parts warranty from Xidax, you can push your hardware with confidence, knowing we’ve got you covered if anything happens.
Enthusiast tip:
At this tier, you might be considering waiting for or grabbing the latest GPUs or CPUs right as they come out. We’re enthusiasts too, and we keep our inventory up-to-date. Nvidia’s 50-series is already here and Intel and AMD keep launching new CPUs regularly. If there’s an announced part that’s not even on our site yet, you can always ask our team – chances are we can get it or let you know when it’s expected. We love getting our hands on the newest tech as much as you do!
The Workstation-Gaming Hybrid – Xidax W8
Who this is for:
Not every custom PC is just for gaming. Some of our customers need serious horsepower for professional work – think video editing, 3D modeling, animation, software development, scientific simulations, or running a small server or VM lab.
You might be a content creator who edits YouTube videos by day and games by night, or a professional animator who also enjoys some Apex Legends after wrapping up client projects. If you need a PC that can handle intense workloads (CPU rendering, huge datasets, complex multitasking) and still game like a champ, you fall into this category.
Budget can vary widely here depending on needs – sometimes it’s company-funded (lucky you!), or it might be your personal “do-it-all” investment. The W8 is our middle-of-the-road workstation grade PC, and it starts at just over $4k. (On a serious budget? Our W6 workstation starts at just $1040).
What to expect:
A workstation-grade custom build will focus on reliability, multi-core performance, and ample memory, without sacrificing gaming ability. The truth is, modern high-end gaming parts overlap a lot with professional needs. The key differences might be opting for even more cores or RAM, and perhaps specialized GPUs or storage for work. These machines are absolute powerhouses in productivity, while still delivering top-tier gaming performance when you load up a game.
Recommended Specs (Workstation-Class):
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CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 7960X (24 cores) or even an AMD Threadripper Pro if you truly need extreme multi-core grunt (24, 32, 64 cores!). Intel’s side would be something like a Core i9 or an Intel Xeon-W for workstation, but AMD’s Threadripper line is a fan-favorite for heavy lifting. For many, a high-core-count Ryzen or Core i9 is enough to handle tasks like Adobe Premiere, Blender, or software compiling. If you do lots of rendering or simulation, though, stepping up to a Threadripper Pro can slash render times massively.
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GPU: This depends on the work. For GPU-accelerated apps (Adobe suite, 3D renderers, machine learning, etc.), a NVIDIA RTX 4090/5080/5090 is fantastic – not only for gaming but for CUDA acceleration and huge VRAM (the RTX 4090 has 24GB VRAM, and the 5090 rumored to push even more), which helps in handling 8K video timelines or large 3D scenes. Some professionals might consider NVIDIA’s pro-grade cards (like the RTX A-series formerly Quadro) for certified drivers and specific pro features. We can incorporate those too, but honestly, the GeForce high-end cards these days perform amazingly for most workloads at a better price point. If your work is more CPU-bound and you only game casually, you could even get by with a mid-tier GPU, but most folks in this segment pick at least an RTX 4070 or 4080 to be safe for both work and play.
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Memory (RAM): 64GB or more, especially if you work with heavy content. For example, editing 4K/8K video or running multiple virtual machines can easily eat 32GB+ of RAM. For gaming alone 64GB is overkill, but for work, you’ll be thankful for the extra headroom. Our workstation builds support 128GB or even higher if you go with HEDT (high-end desktop) platforms. Check what your applications typically need – e.g., After Effects users often say “you can never have too much RAM.”
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Storage: Fast and spacious. A combo of drives is common: a fast NVMe SSD (or two) for OS, applications, and active project files, plus maybe a large SATA SSD or HDD for archival/storage. If you’re editing video, you might want a dedicated scratch disk. If you’re dealing with databases or VMs, maybe multiple SSDs in a RAID configuration. We can customize storage to no end – from ultra-fast Gen4 NVMe drives to massive multi-terabyte setups. For simplicity: at least 1TB NVMe + whatever extra capacity your workflow needs (many go 2TB NVMe + 4TB HDD, for instance).
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Other Considerations: Here reliability and expandability matter. A robust power supply (800W+ Platinum) to handle constant high loads safely. Top-notch cooling – possibly a 360mm AIO or even custom loop if the CPU is a Threadripper (those can run hot when all cores are maxed). You’ll also want a motherboard with strong VRMs (power delivery) for stability under heavy CPU use, and plenty of expansion slots/ports for any add-in cards (capture cards, extra NVMe via PCIe, etc.). Don’t forget connectivity – maybe you need 10Gb Ethernet for fast networking, or Thunderbolt ports – those are available on some higher-end boards, which we can include if needed. Essentially, think about your workflow and ensure the PC can integrate into it.
What it can do:
With such a build, your work productivity will soar. Rendering a 3D scene that used to take an hour might now take 20 minutes. Encoding a 4K video might go from 30 minutes to 10. Compiling code, analyzing large data sets – everything is faster when you have many cores, fast disks, and ample RAM. And when it’s game time, you’ve basically got a high-end gaming PC in your hands as well. The RTX 4080/4090 (or newer 50-series) will handle all the latest games brilliantly after hours. So you can defeat both that huge video project and the Ender Dragon on the same machine, no sweat.
Workstation tip:
If your primary need is professional and downtime is not an option, our lifetime warranty and support are a huge safety net. We’ve had video editors overnight ship their PC to us for emergency fixes or part swaps and get back up and running quickly. We understand how critical these machines can be for your livelihood. Also, don’t hesitate to discuss your specific software with us – we might adjust the build (like favoring a certain GPU or adding a RAID setup) if we know exactly what you need to optimize for. We’re here to make sure your rig is productive by day, and playful by night, if that’s what you need.
Upgradeability and Future-Proofing Your PC
Let’s fast-forward a bit: you’ve got your shiny new PC, and it’s kicking butt in all your games today. But what about a couple of years from now? One awesome aspect of PCs (especially desktops) is upgradeability. Unlike consoles or a closed system, you can swap out parts in the future to give your machine a boost or keep up with new tech. At Xidax, we keep upgradeability in mind when building your custom PC. Here’s what you should know about staying future-proof:
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Room to Grow: All our custom builds come in standard PC cases with ATX (or ITX for small form factor) components. This means down the line, you can open the case and upgrade parts like the GPU, add more RAM or storage, even replace the CPU if a new compatible one is released. We’re not building you a black box with soldered parts – it’s a PC through and through, with standard screws and connectors. Want to throw in an RTX 6070 (if we’re up to that in a few years)? Go for it – your case and power supply (if sized appropriately) can handle it.
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Power Supply and Cooling Overhead: When we consult on custom builds, we often suggest a bit of overhead in certain areas. For example, getting a slightly higher wattage PSU than you currently need can pay off if you later upgrade to a more power-hungry GPU. Similarly, choosing a case and cooler that keep temps low means you can comfortably add hotter components later. These choices ensure your PC can accept upgrades without needing a complete overhaul. It’s like building a house with a foundation ready for a second floor if you ever want to add one.
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Compatibility Considerations: The main thing to watch for is platform changes. For instance, every few CPU generations, Intel or AMD might change the motherboard socket, meaning you’d need a new motherboard for a new CPU. If you think you’ll upgrade the CPU in a few years, it can be wise to choose the latest platform now so it supports one or two future CPU releases. We generally advise and use the newest chipsets for that reason. But even if not, upgrading a motherboard isn’t too scary – and we can help if you ever want to do that (or do it for you).
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Lifetime Support for Upgrades: Here’s something our customers love – even years after your purchase, you can reach out to Xidax for advice on upgrades. Maybe in 2026 you decide to snag an RTX 5070 Ti and more RAM. You can ask us if it’s compatible with your current rig, and we’ll guide you. If you want, you can send the PC to us for an upgrade service, or just do it yourself – it won’t void your warranty. Our lifetime labor warranty means if you need our hands-on help, we’re here for it. And if you upgrade a part, the rest of your system is still under our warranty (upgrading won’t void anything, we’re not like those prebuilt companies that seal the case – we want you to enjoy tinkering if that’s your thing).
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Software Future-Proofing: We assemble and configure your PC in a way that it’s stable out-of-the-box, but we also avoid any weird proprietary stuff that would make future OS updates or changes problematic. It’s your PC – install new OS versions, swap your drives, heck, completely wipe and start fresh if you want down the line. You’ll always be able to reinstall Windows and grab drivers normally. We often include the driver discs and have downloads on our site, but since we use standard parts, you can always get the latest drivers from component manufacturers too.
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When is it Better to Buy New? We’re honest – sometimes if technology has leaped forward, it might make sense to get a whole new system. For example, if five or six years have passed, the new CPUs and GPUs might be so far ahead that replacing one part in your old rig won’t give you the full benefit (because other parts become bottlenecks). In such cases, we’ll tell you straight if an upgrade is worth it or if you’re better off considering a new build. Remember, you can always resell or repurpose your old PC – maybe turn it into a dedicated streaming PC, a home server, or gift it to a family member getting into gaming. But that’s long-term; for the first few years at least, a quality custom build should be able to evolve with your needs through upgrades.
In short, we build PCs that age gracefully. With a little care and occasional upgrades, your Xidax rig can stay relevant and powerful for many years. And as enthusiasts ourselves, nothing warms our hearts more than seeing a customer still loving their 5-year-old Xidax PC because they slapped in a new GPU and it’s running like a champ in the latest games. We’re here to enable that experience for you.
Why Choose Xidax?
By now, you should feel more confident about which direction to go – whether you’ll grab a sweet Ready-to-Roll unit or design a custom build PC that’s just so “you.” Either way, we want you to know that we’ve got your back from start to finish. Building or buying a PC is a big decision, and it’s something you should be excited about, not stressed over. That’s why Xidax exists – we love this stuff, and we love sharing that passion to help others.
Choosing Xidax means:
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Lifetime Warranty andamp; Support: We’ve mentioned it a few times, but it’s worth bragging about. Our lifetime parts and labor warranties on custom builds, and robust 3-year parts on RTR builds, mean we stand by our quality. If something goes wrong, you won’t be left hanging. Our support team (based entirely in the US, available seven days a week) is made of real PC experts who can troubleshoot, guide upgrades, or even remote in to fix software issues. We’re like that tech-savvy friend who’s always a call away – except it’s our full-time job to help you, and we’re always happy to do it.
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Expert Advice from Real Enthusiasts: When you hop on our website chat or call us, you’re talking to real people who live and breathe computers, right here in the states. We don’t use pushy sales scripts – our approach is “let’s figure out what’s best for you.” Whether it’s your first build or your tenth, feel free to ask us anything. No question is too newbie and no request is too crazy. We’ve likely heard it all and built it all.
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Quality and Testing: Every PC, RTR or custom, goes through rigorous testing before it leaves our facility. We stress-test the CPU and GPU, check thermals, and ensure all your components are functioning perfectly. We’ve seen the horror stories of other places shipping PCs with loose parts or bad cable jobs – not here. Our builders take pride in neat wiring and rock-solid assembly. When your rig arrives, it’s ready to rock. Just unbox it, plug it in, and start your install/download of games (the hardest part is waiting for those downloads, honestly).
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Community and Credibility: Xidax has been in the custom PC game for years. We’ve built PCs for everyone from school classrooms to big-name Twitch streamers. We’re the guys behind some record-breaking benchmark rigs and those wild themed builds that make the rounds on social media. (If you saw a crazy water-cooled Lamborghini PC online – yup, that’s us showing off a bit!). We’re not mentioning this to toot our horn aimlessly, but to let you know you’re dealing with a company that genuinely loves what we do and has a track record of excellence. We’re not going to disappear on you – our reputation means everything, and your satisfaction feeds into that.
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Flexibility: Maybe you’re reading this and still not 100% certain which PC to pick. That’s okay! One nice thing with Xidax is that our offerings cover the whole spectrum. If you start with an entry-level RTR now, you can always decide later to do a custom upgrade, or sell it back (our systems hold value well) and move to a higher tier. Or if you spec a custom and the price overshoots your budget, talk to us – we can suggest where to dial things back without losing performance for your use-case. We can be as hands-on or hands-off in the process as you want.
In conclusion, buying or building a custom PC should be a fun and empowering experience. You’re about to get a machine tailored to you, that can open up amazing gaming adventures and creative possibilities. We at Xidax are excited for you, and we’re ready to help at every step of the journey, from choosing components to after-sale support. So, go ahead – take that leap toward your dream PC. Whether you pick a ready-to-roll gaming powerhouse or design a custom build from scratch, you’ll be joining the Xidax family, and we can’t wait to see what you do with your new rig. Now, let’s get building!
Ready to make it happen? Build Your Xidax PC Now or browse our Ready-to-Roll systems. And if you want a human touch, our friendly support team is standing by to chat. Here’s to your new custom build PC – see you on the battlefield (or the workbench)!