General
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Form factors
I know it is not a big deal but I want to build a HTPC/Gaming/Steambox computer... So it would be nice if there was an option to get recommendations for different form factors. Micro ATX is awesome but how about ITX?
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Select Certain Models for GPU
I am planning to use Linux and AMD drivers are notoriously bad. So it would have been nice if I could select the chipset maker for the GPU and possibly CPU... Yeah then again we don't want it to be too complicated right?
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Selectable system requirements
Would be great to be able to set priorities for output system. Not everyone is after a game focused machine.
Sometimes HDD is not a requirement, nor is a GPU that does anything fancy.
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Ability to remove more parts.
A non-gaming computer probably doesn't need $400 of its total price on a video card, and someone wanting to build a NAS station probably won't need an SSD or 8 gigs of RAM..
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Price Range & Options
Make the price lowerable, and add an options to opt out parts that you already own.
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Be careful with motherboards
The build generator recommended me a Z97 motherboard for an i5 6600K (not compatible). Be careful!
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put the remove button on all options
If you make it so you can remove say the graphics card if someone already has one it could put the money towards a better CPU or more memory
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Add a possibilty to choose europe as a country and euro as a currency
Would be great to make this awesome site abit more useful to your fans from the eu
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Add check boxes for parts you already have
I already have an ok computer and would like to explore upgrading it. Even if end up only using the tower or mouse and keyboard. I'd like a check box for parts I already have and a list of what's compatible. Maybe so far as to suggest if I replaced a part id be better off.
Just a thought.
Thanks for this awesome site though!
- Chris
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Europe
Could you add support for oud fellow builders in Europe, most of the forums and builders only focus on the USA and Canada. Support in euro's would be great
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your website sucks why bad amd suggestions?
im not sure why your website is recommending shitty amd cards. 380x for 220? you serious? a gtx 1060 6gb can be had for $220
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Question
Hello
interesting read and re-read. i found your information interesting and hopefully, but i couldnt find much about some of my computer part in the your guide.msi X99s gaming 7 motherboard
msi GTX 970 graphic/video card
Corsair 750W PSU
Crucial 250gb SSD
Western Digital 1TB black, blue, and green HDDs
intel i7-5820k4 votes -
Update your data base
I think you should update your "Parts" data base,
for example RX 480 is 8gb for under £230, and maybe use a 3rd party system to compare multiple parts for the same price to see better performance or what not4 votes -
Allow part omission in build generator
When I bought my last case, I made it a point to buy a long lasting one (highly modular, uses screws instead of rivets, etc), so I wouldn't need to change cases unless all present mobo form factors weren't an option. Its a similar deal with my PSU and CPU cooler. Being able to manually deselect 'non-core' parts would be helpful.
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Have a Intel or AMD option
Some dont want a I3 or a Pentium we may want a AMD FX 8320 or 8350
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Modular Option
An option to search Modular, Non-Modular, or I don't care for power supplies. Some people are willing to pay more for a modular power supply, but others don't think it matters. The option would allow users to maximize the cost and get the computer they want.
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Add more stuff to the things I don't need
So for example I have several, HDD in good condition lying around. I don't need to buy a new one. I'd like to put that extra money into some other stuff, so I'd like to be able to recalculate what's in my budget when taking into account what I already own
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Give option to replace stuff
If you can give the otion to replace like graphics cards from 2 radeons to maybe 1 GTX card this would increase the flexibility of the way you could build your pc. Also maybe HDD and SSD should be replacable by other marks like seagate. and towers should be adabtable towards making them cooler or bigger like a mid-towder a small tower or maybe even a rack for a server or so. Contact me about this any day you want because its vacation for me and i have all the time i want.
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Add support for newer parts
The only GPUs I see being recommended are the 380, 390X, and the 980Ti and SLI/Crossfire variations. Some people may not want to have a dual GPU system and some people might want an RX or 10 series card. Where is the support for that? What about Skylake and Kaby Lake? They don't seem to exist either.
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