Asus' PC DIY DAY on December 3 will make building a PC as easy as 1,2,3 with giveaways and contests.

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Asus' PC DIY DAY on December 3 will make building a PC as easy as 1,2,3 with giveaways and contests.

Building your own PC, also known as PC DIY, is one of the most fulfilling journeys a gamer can take. And with thousands of online resources, guides, and user-friendly components, it's never been easier to get started building your dream PC, whether you're an overclocker looking for maximum performance or completely new to gaming.

To give back to the growing community of PC builders, from beginners to veterans, Asus is celebrating all things PC DIY at the first annual PC DIY Day on December 3. builders of all experience levels with interactive and educational videos featuring builders. Asus also offers contests and giveaways.

If you're completely new to PC DIY, don't worry, Asus has put together a handy step-by-step guide in the PC DIY Day Hub that includes everything you need to know to build your own gaming PC.

You can find content, resources, giveaways, and more at the Asus PC DIY Online Hub, which will be updated regularly after the December 3 broadcast.

PC DIY has transcended a personal passion for the Asus team. In fact, PC DIY is an integral part of Asus' DNA, which launched its first products, the Cache 386/33 and ISA 486/25 motherboards, over 30 years ago. since 1989, Asus has shipped over 500 million motherboards worldwide, which is That's enough to circle the globe about four times.

From 2006 to 2010, Asus continued to create innovative products for the rapidly growing number of gamers, introducing the Republic of Gamers (ROG) brand in 2006 and the TUF Gaming (The Ultimate Force) brand in 2010. In 2010, the company introduced the TUF Gaming (The Ultimate Force) brand. Between these two product lines, Asus provided an entry point into the PC DIY market by offering rugged and reliable motherboards under the TUF Gaming brand and high-performance platforms for the most ambitious PC modders under the ROG brand.

Today, you can rely on Asus for every component of your PC build, as Asus manufactures almost everything you need to kit out a homebuilt system. Asus motherboards, graphics cards, monitors, CPU coolers, cases, power supplies, peripherals and more are built to provide high performance, reliable operation, and a user-friendly experience, from the hardware itself to the software that controls it. And experienced PC DIYers looking for cutting-edge design and innovative features for their next homebrew will find Asus to be an outstanding choice, winning thousands of prestigious awards in 2019 alone (an average of 11 daily) and remaining an innovator in PC products to this day

Asusus is a leading manufacturer of PCs and has won many prestigious awards.

Asus not only makes top-notch PC components for gamers and creators, but by introducing PC DIY and esports to educational institutions and passionate students pursuing STEM degrees and careers, Asus has greater inclusion among PC DIY enthusiasts and builders of all ages The company continues to foster strength. Most recently, Asus partnered with the High School Esports League (HSEL), the largest high school competitive gaming organization in North America, and the Army National Guard to provide fully equipped esports labs to 25 schools across North America. Asus is proud to work with a number of organizations that share our passion for building educational spaces for gaming and technology. Thanks to our partnerships with HSEL and the Army National Guard, Asus is also able to provide a world-class gaming ecosystem where student esports enthusiasts at all levels can participate and grow in their local esports community.

For many, building your own PC may be about building the most powerful machine, but it's not everything; PC DIY is also an opportunity for self-expression and the chance to design something completely unique to you. Hear from Mods By Ben, one of Asus' featured PC modders. Ben's PCs are also works of art that reflect his passion for industrial design and architecture: "When I look at my PC homebrew, it really reflects what I love most - an industrial approach to creating one-of-a-kind designs. I'm into PC DIY because I love the freedom to express my vision and passion of PC design."

Deb, creator of Andie the Lab, is another PC builder who blends aesthetics and functionality. Reflecting on the growth of the PC DIY community over the years, Deb comments: "There has never been a more opportune time in the history of technology to try PC DIY. Cross compatibility is at an all-time high and the hardest part of the process is no longer the build. It's about choosing the quality of components you need and designing a machine that fits your needs and aesthetics. That is why I choose Asus."

PC DIY has grown with Asus over the past 30 years, and in honor of Asus' passionate community of gamers, modders, and PC builders like Mods By Ben and Andie the Lab, Asus will be participating in the first annual Asus PC DIY Day on December 3 to join, celebrate, have fun, and learn why building a PC is as easy as 1, 2, 3.

For more information on PC DIY Day activities before, during, and after the event, including giveaways, contests, and live streaming featuring the latest Asus components, check out the website here. We will also keep readers informed of the latest program schedule as soon as it is released.

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