PC Part Picker Builds - Reddit r pcpartpicker is a place for users to share their builds, accumulate opinions and revitalize their rigs for optimal performance:price You can also share pictures of your rigs you successfully built using PcPartPicker! Rules: 1 No Spam Immediate Ban 2 PCPartPicker links builds saved part lists ONLY Only exception being pictures of your completed rigs and success stories using PC Part
Is Pcpartpicker a good website if I want to build my own PC? You dont buy parts form PC part picker It just tells you where the best prices are The issue with PC part picker is you dont find parts on that website You put in the parts and it get the best prices Reply reply WillCodeForFood2 •
Website idea: PCPartpicker for Aquariums : r Aquariums - Reddit When I built my first PC, there was a good website called “ PCPartPicker ”that was awesome for learning how to select apppropriate parts for my pc For anyone who hasn’t used it, it has a database of what parts are compatible with each other, price tracking, and acts as a place to post your finished builds, with a part-by-part list of
PBH - PcBuildHelp - Reddit I'm looking at getting a second hand 7900XTX gpu to replace 3090, PC part picker suggests that the total wattage would only come to about 550 and doesn't flair up any issues with my current psu, but the 'minimum' psu power on every 7900XTX spec page i've looked at is 850W
How come pcpartpicker doesn’t have the TR 7960X? : r buildmeapc - Reddit Welcome to r buildmeapc! From planning to building; your one stop custom PC spot! If you are new to computer building, and need someone to help you put parts together for your build or even an experienced builder looking to talk tech you are in the right place!
Is there a site that recommends upgrades based on your current . . . - Reddit I love the simplicity of Logical Increments and will typically turn there first when I know there's a component that I want to upgrade However, I had this idea of some combination of that site and PC Part Picker where you could save your build and periodically check back in to see where it thinks you should upgrade (based on your needs, I guess) Or shows you stuff like "oh, you want that new
PCpartPicker - A beginners guide to making a successful . . . - Reddit It made a huge difference in my early PC-building days How to properly use PCpartPicker WARNING: ALWAYS RESEARCH BEFORE BUYING YOUR COMPONENTS PCPARTPICKER IS NOT A RESEARCHING SITE AND ONLY HELPS LISTING OUT PARTS IT IS VERY POOR IN TERMS OF ACTUAL INFORMATION FOR PARTS