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Add More In-Depth Options
Allow for users to click (for example) an "Advanced" button, and select, say, the amount of PCI-E x16 slots they would like on the mobo, or the speed of RAM, or how much RAM.
Being able to control small adjustments like that would make it so I can use this site completely and not have to jump through this and PCPartPicker!
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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
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Add Denmark (DKK)
Is a great site to judge prices of various Danish components. (It's like Pricerunner but here)
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add support for selecting a form factor
For example, I'm trying to build for a specific case which is mini ITX so an option to do builds for a specific form factor would be much appreciated
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Different PC builds, monitor recommendations, RAM,
Even at the highest budget the slider will allow, $2500 USD, it is still only recommending 8GB of RAM. I'm no computer expert but looking at some of the recent games being released, many of them are calling for 8GB of RAM. This is only going to increase next year no doubt and I'm not looking to spend the time hassling over how to upgrade my computer to stay within requirements.
Looking through some build suggestions on Reddit and Tom's Hardware, I'm pretty sure a budget with a minimum of $2000 USD would be able to afford at least 16GB…
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single GPU options
Add option to recalculate the parts after you deselect an item. (would like to see what $2,000 can get me without sli)
Add option for single gpu builds before calculating
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make a pdf of the assembly guide
That's all.
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my name in back round
Ludin
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Add preferences other than gaming
If I was looking for a recording computer for instance, I wouldn't need a good graphics card. Or at least make it possible to delete the graphics card and in return update the other parts with the leftover of the budget
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Make matching colors an optional criteria
Essentially make the most expensive build that would also have matching colors given the budget, Or provide alternatives that match more closely even if they cost a bit more.
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Add Greece on the builds
hello, as title says i can help you to make a pc selection on greece with euros and a full list with pcs guides
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Add the 'removeram' option
Since I already have the recommended 8GBs of ram, and would like to only upgrade my cpu, mobo and gpu combo, the cost of the ram could be redirected elsewhere. I understand that ram don't cost much, but every little bit helps.
:D
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Allow us to calculate tax
pretty self explanatory, just quality of life change
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Show what item changed when you change price
I'd really like to see what item was added/removed going from eg £590 -> £600
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Increase budget meter
I think you should increase it to, something like, let's say, $3000? Thanks
- LikeAVirgin
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Add a Watercooling Prototyper
Hey guys I had a thought while playing with your Cable Sleeving Prototyper (which is awesome and quite handy I might add) that perhaps something similar could be done with watercooling fittings/tubing/coolant colors?
Use an image of the interior of a PC filled with a simple CPU only loop or perhaps CPU + GPU loop but have the fittings/tubing/coolant color change in accordance with the users selections like the Sleeving Prototyper.
Not sure how feasible this is or if it has been suggested in the past but I thought it would be a neat tool to assist people in picking…
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