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You can actually already do this!
Simply click the pencil edit icon next to the HDD and SSD to manually choose your options for storage
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Fix the ASRock H81M-DGS Micro ATX LGA1150 Price
The price for the ASRock H81M-DGS Micro ATX LGA1150 motherboard says £0.00
1 voteFixed, sorry! I’ve been very busy with some big updates recently with the US version and neglected foreign pricing somewhat.
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Bug:Fix the psu being £0
When i select a £500 build and below it says the psu is £0 can you please fix this
1 voteCertainly, that is now updated to reflect the correct price.
My apologies!
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AMD/Intel and AMD/Nvidia bias!
There should be an option to choose your CPU/GPU manufacturer.
1 voteHey!
Unfortunately I have no plans to introduce any sort of bias into ChooseMyPC as I always want it to be recommending the best performing build at a particular budget.
It may also needlessly complicate the number of options required to generate a build.
Thanks for the feedback and if you have any other ideas feel free to post them!
Mark
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Could your Sleeving Generator be Augmented
By that I mean simply having an extra section allowing all cores to be chosen? ...fussy, yes.... but I think it would give the user the freedom to see exactly what a more complex build might look like.
I personally had wanted to see an offset second colour, and also a single strip either side of a 3rd colour, so the simplest solution would be a colour chart for each core, including the swap buttons.
as well (I know cheeky arn't I) as most cases are dark or led lit, a final colour chart box for the backgound would really…
1 voteYou should see a much improved version in terms of freedom to customize the 24pin at http://choosemypc.net/sleeving now!
Thanks for your feedback, and I will be updating it with more features going forward.
Thanks,
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Change budget range for adding windows/optical drive
Currently the budget range is hard coded, but it should be dynamic to account for windows/optical drive being added.
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Add single 780 graphics card
For in between 770 and dual 770s.
1 voteNow added! Filled a nice gap.
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Microcenter in-store prices are not on. Only deals from them which can be shipped.
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£700 option came up no mother board price and no link
windows unticked
No over clock
Optical drive1 voteFixed, sorry! I’ve been very busy with some big updates recently with the US version and neglected foreign pricing somewhat.
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You can actually already do this by clicking the edit icon (the small pencil) next to the ssd which is selected.
Thanks!
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typo
Hey man, i think it's a cool site. If i'm not mistaken in your build guide area where you are writing about what parts are chosen for what reasons, in the 4670k paragraph, in the last sentence you wrote 3570k by accident I believe.
1 voteHaha, this is now fixed. Thanks :)
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Adjust SSDs
840 pro isn't really worth the extra over standard sandforce drives
1 voteChanged to 120gb/240gb standard sandforce drives.
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Love me
Love me long time
1 voteAlready done this.
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Offer other suggestions for parts.
I've done a few mock builds using this and it only seems to offer Gigabyte products for motherboard and GPU selections, NZXT for cases and PSU, and Crucial 8GB DIMMS for RAM.
1 voteThis is because of a mixture of things
a) Gigabyte make some very good motherboards at different price points. There are some other manufacturers thrown in at the low end but if Gigabyte have the best options for the money those are what will be recommended
b) The NZXT case is the cheapest and cases only get upgraded if nothing else can be. This means that you will see the source 210 a lot at the different price ranges
c) RAM is RAM. There is little to no difference to performance no matter which you pick so I choose the cheapest and recommend that.
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Intel/AMD slider
Some of us have an irrational preference. Thanks a lot for this tool !
1 voteSorry, but I would really rather not feed irrational preferences with my builds! Id rather be challenging them instead ;)
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Bug alert.
CPU's disappear below $820.
1 voteYOU NEVER SAW ANYTHING
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Work watts/amps into your formula
Just did a quick build for $1100 and it suggests a video card with more power requirements than the PSU can provide. The direct link for the video card shows a minimum of 600 W with 42 Amps on a single +12 Volt rail. At 80+ Certified, the 620 W PSU would not have nearly enough power.
LOVE this site though, this is really awesome.
1 voteActually if you are reading the manufacturers specifications, they massively overrate the requirements to make sure that you don’t put a ton of peripherals on and complain at them.
Also, efficiency doesn’t take away from the rated wattage as the rating is DC power, not AC. The 620W PSU will draw more than 620W from the wall.
620W will be plenty!
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Create an option to disregard rebates
I'd like to know what I'm going to pay up front. Rebates aren't always reliable, and sometimes I just don't want to bother with them.
1 voteMIRs are excluded now by default. Option possibly coming to re-enable them.
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They’re already there! Don’t forget CPU coolers are only useful for overclocking, and overclocking isn’t worth it at the lower budgets.
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Bug: Fix Slider Threshold
When adjusting the slider, the recommended builds don't always make sense. Case in point, if I set it at $1500, it builds a setup totaling $1456. However, bumping the slider down to $1490 does a complete rebuild, which totals $1399. I would expect the build shouldn't change until the slider is adjusted below $1456. When I continue to lower the slider, the build doesn't change all the way down to $1400.
1 voteThis should now be fixed, I’ve fiddled with some pricing borders/parts and cleared the cache. Due to the nature of the site, there will always be rather large jumps in builds being the sake of $10, but the behavior you described shouldn’t be occurring.
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