For most of my PC building career, I rarely had the luxury of choosing components that I truly wanted. Limited by strict budgets, I had to make some tough choices, some of which came back to bite me hard. I had a mental checklist of the PC parts I could cheap out on, based on my limited knowledge and sweeping a**umptions. This led to many a build with serious compromises in the cooling, power delivery, and display departments, not that I knew it at the time. I went about my way without realizing the extent to which I had been limiting my builds for years. Entry-level components aren’t necessarily bad for your PC, but when they actively hamper performance and risk the stability and safety of your rig, that’s when you need to take a step back and rethink your choices.