There are some choices that you could make that would increase the performance of the system, but the idea here is that for a home office user, you don’t really need much of a performance system. This home office PC is a perfect balance of price and performance. SSD: Western Digital Blue 500GB SATA III.Case: Fractal Design Node 202 w/ Integra SFX PSU.RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB DDR4 3200.Note: all prices are in USD and are approximate as of October 2020. That way, you can look through the different hardware options and choose what you want for your particular PC build. We’re going to build three different PCs, actually: one for home office use, one for gaming, and one for workstation workloads, with all three at different price-points. There are generally two camps for Linux Distributions that work well with newer hardware: Ubuntu (and derivatives) with Canonical’s Hardware Enablement Stack, and distros with newer kernels, like Fedora, Vanilla Arch, and Manjaro.