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  1. Be able to choose AMD vs Intel CPU

    instead of forcing brand, allow user to pick

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    I am dedicated to recommending the best performing parts for the price range and so do not want to change this to introduce a system where the user can make a build far worse for the money.

    I don’t like harboring brand preferences on the site – if you have any specific preferences such as this you can feel free to visit pcpartpicker and customize it to your liking.

    Thanks!
    Mark

  2. Add support for MX

    i know a lot of people who want to buy a pc, but dont know buy parts and build, Here the brand pc's in stores have too low specs and are too expensive.

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    Hey!

    I would love to implement this, however pricing data for the more niche regions is hard to come by.

    In addition to this, for every new region I add to the build generator I need to regularly update local pricing for which takes a lot of time for the more niche regions.

    It is something I will consider going forward but is unlikely to be implemented any time in the near future. Sorry!

    Thanks for your feedback and if you have anything else to contribute feel free to post it here

    Mark

  3. recommend parts that are actually compatible with each other

    I ran through for a $450 build:
    http://choosemypc.net/build/?budget=450&oc=false

    It paired this graphics card:
    http://www.powercolor.com/US/products_features.asp?id=525

    With this power supply:
    http://www.microcenter.com/product/399979/Builder_Series_CX430_430_Watt_ATX_12V_Power_Supply

    The specs on the graphics card state the minimum power rating to be 500w. The power supply is only 430w. I wish I had cross-checked your recommendations instead of buying everything and building the computer, because now the graphics card overheats and the computer randomly shuts down. I'm in the process of returning this power supply and ordering a new, stronger one. Lots of wasted time, effort, and money on my part.

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    Hello Joe,

    The specs on the graphics cards given by the manufacturers are actually very inaccurate, and it can be safely stated that the wattage of the PSU is not causing your issue.

    You can confirm this by checking a PSU wattage calculator online, one of which (the PCPartPicker one) is automatically checked when builds are generated on the site to ensure compatibility.

    Overheating sounds like you actually have a graphics card which is faulty in some way rather than a PSU issue – if it was inadequate PSU wattage you would end up with the PSU shutting down or behaving weirdly at full load while being fine at idle.

    Thanks,
    Mark

  4. Explain Windows part changes

    I built a machine and then hit the add windows button and almost every feature changed. Given that most gaming rigs are Windows I'd be curious to know the justification behind what that is changing.

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    Hey,

    Perhaps I can explain a little bit about how this works. Including the costs of Windows in the total cost of the build effectively reduces the budget by $100, meaning the rest of the build will be downgraded to suit.

    This actually has nothing to do with Windows vs Linux, just the price which must be accounted for.

    Thanks,
    Mark

  5. Add support for EU parts

    We need support for German, France and some other high populated EU country's so we can see price differences between euro using country's

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  6. Support More Countries

    You should support more countries such Germany, France, Italy, Greece, China, etc.
    It would be great!

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  7. Add ability to select a case that doesn't require tinkering to make the parts fit.

    The suggested case for my build came with a warning saying I would need to remove drive bays to fit the graphics card. I'm not sure if this is a difficult task, but it would be nice to see some alternatives.

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    I will be adding customisation options in future for the case.

    As-is, what this warning actually usually means is that a drive bay or two is blocked by the inclusion of a long graphics card and this is not a big deal at all.

    In the most extreme case it means that you may have to remove one of the drive cages from the case which usually requires taking out a few thumbscrews and pulling the cage out.

    Most of the more lower end cases (and even many of the higher end options) aren’t big enough to provide their full drive storage capacity as well as a very long graphics card.

    Thanks,
    Mark

  8. Two columns for pricing

    It would be nice to know what the price of each item was before and after rebate (or how much rebate there is for each item).

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    I really need a UI designer to help me work these things through, but I don’t think there would currently be room in the table to include the information.

    However I have taken some notes from pcpartpicker and could be finding a way to better visualize MIRs and other discounts on the site.

  9. Noticed a bug in the site

    I've noticed that when I open up this feedback tab, there is no way to close it without submitting a feedback.

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    Hey,

    I actually have no control over this aspect of the site as I use uservoice for the feedback system.

    However I cannot reproduce this myself – there is a close button to exit the tab popup at the top right of the window.

    Thanks,
    Mark

  10. Sponsorship

    Dear Sir/Madam, My name is Kevin Gorman and I am emailing you to let you know about my YouTube channel. My YouTube channel is growing and I am on 500 subscribers and I am gaining 100 subscribers every two weeks or on the busy times of my videos being uploaded I am able to gain 100 subscribers a week, this means that I am a growing channel that is getting bigger by the day. I am emailing you to ask your company is they would like to be part of my channel and that means that I am able to…

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  11. Support for AMD parts

    Some people don't like Intel chipsets, and others still see the benefit of AMD 8 cores that cost the same as Intel Quads while achieving better benchmarks.

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    Hi,

    Unless you are doing strong multithreaded tasks, for gaming the Intel quads are much better for the money than the 8350 due to the stronger single threaded performance.

    AMD CPUs are programmed into the system where appropriate but currently Intel have the market somewhat cornered with the exception of a narrow band where the 6300 is good bang for buck.

    Thanks,
    Mark

  12. Add Option for Mac-Compatible

    Works just like now but adds button for OSX, and can generate a Hackintosh-PC system that can boot OSX.

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  13. use logicalincrements

    this website should help a little: http://www.logicalincrements.com/

    Sliders for each part should be nice.

    different builds for gaming/video editing/office work/etc.

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