Personalized PC builds for your unique workflow

We focus on creating computer systems tailored to individual needs, from everyday tasks to creative projects. Every assembly is planned with attention to compatibility, airflow, and component interaction. Our goal is to offer clear guidance and reliable builds without overpromising results.

Advantages

Component Compatibility

We verify that every part fits the chosen case and motherboard without conflicts. This helps avoid common issues like poor cooling or limited upgrade space.

Cable Management

Neat internal layout improves airflow and makes future cleaning simpler. We take time to route cables away from fans and hot areas.

Silent Operation

Noise levels are considered during part selection, focusing on balanced fans and dampened cases. The result is a system that stays quiet under everyday loads.

What We Do

We help individuals and small teams build custom computers that match their specific activities — from document editing to 3D modeling. Instead of pushing predefined configurations, we listen to your usage patterns and space constraints. Then we propose a parts list that balances performance, noise, and heat output for your environment. Once you approve the plan, we handle the physical assembly in our Cm workshop. Every connection is checked, and the system is run through basic verification steps before you pick it up.

Our service also includes simple explanations of how each component contributes to your daily tasks. We do not claim any specific performance numbers, but we share what typical users experience in similar setups. If you already own some parts, we can integrate them into a new build where possible. We also provide after-build notes on maintenance, cleaning intervals, and safe transport. The entire process is meant to be educational — you learn about your machine while we do the precise work.

Blog

Choosing a Case That Fits Your Room

The case is more than looks — it affects airflow, noise, and upgrade space. We discuss size categories from compact to full towers and what each means for cooling. Material thickness and dust filters are often overlooked but matter for long-term use. You will learn how to measure your desk area and check component limits before buying. This article focuses on practical matching, not brand names.

Understanding Cooling Without Confusion

Air cooling and liquid cooling serve different needs, but neither is magic. We explain the basics of heat transfer from the processor to the room air. Fan placement, case pressure, and ambient temperature all play a role. You will see simple diagrams (in text form) of positive and negative airflow setups. The goal is to help you decide what keeps your system stable for your typical workload.

Cable Management for Beginners

Messy cables can block fans and make upgrades frustrating. This post covers basic tools like zip ties and routing holes found in most modern cases. We show a step-by-step order for connecting power, data, and front-panel wires. You will also learn which cables can be tucked behind the motherboard tray. The result is a cleaner interior and slightly lower temperatures.

When to Upgrade Your RAM and Storage

Not every slowdown requires a new processor — sometimes memory or drive speed is the limit. We explain how to monitor your current usage using built-in system tools. Then we list common signs like long loading times or lag when many programs are open. The article also covers physical installation steps for standard modules and drives. It ends with a simple checklist to avoid buying incompatible parts.

About Us

AetherBuild started as a hobby project among friends who enjoyed assembling computers for local events in Cm. Over time we realized that many people felt overwhelmed by conflicting online advice and flashy marketing. We decided to focus on clear, no-nonsense guidance without pushing expensive or unnecessary parts. Our workshop is a small space where we test each build under realistic room conditions. We do not chase trends — we stick to what has proven reliable for typical users.

Every member of our team has experience with troubleshooting common assembly mistakes, from bent pins to loose connectors. We share our own failed experiments and what we learned from them, because honesty helps you make better choices. Our blog updates come from real questions asked by people who bought or considered a custom PC. We never claim that a particular setup is the only right way — there are many valid approaches. What we offer is patience, attention to detail, and a refusal to use hype language.

FAQ

Once we have all components and an approved plan, assembly usually takes two to four working days. This includes physical building, cable management, and basic stability checks. Complex cooling setups or unusual cases may add an extra day.

Yes, we accept builds with parts you already own, as long as they are functional and compatible. We will inspect each component for visible damage before starting. There is no extra fee for using your own parts, but we cannot guarantee their long-term behavior.

We provide written guidance through email and blog comments for simple questions. For detailed planning, we prefer a short in-person or video conversation to avoid misunderstandings. Complex remote troubleshooting is limited because we cannot physically test your setup.

Remove all storage drives first, then wipe them using secure methods if you plan to give them away. Clean dust from fans and heatsinks to improve cooling for the next user. We have a short checklist we can email upon request.

Every six to twelve months, check dust filters and clean them with gentle airflow. Reapply thermal paste on the processor every two to three years depending on temperature changes. Keep the system on a hard, flat surface and avoid placing it on carpets.

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