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- Im the owner founder of PCPartPicker. Celebrating 10 years of . . . - Reddit
Imagine the complete mad man that would build a PC without pcpartpicker in 2020 Honestly, I think pcpartpicker had the biggest individual influence on creating the absolute explosion in pc building I don't think I would've continued to build my own computers if it weren't for pcpartpicker
- PCpartPicker - A beginners guide to making a successful . . . - Reddit
PCpartPicker is by far the most popular computer building list website and allows users to choose their components to their future custom builds It has a lot of advantages: Easy to list out each component, helps beginners understand the products they're buying
- r buildapc - Planning on building a computer but need some . . . - Reddit
PCPartPicker (PCPP) is a tool this subreddit uses to compile a readable parts list which benefits greatly to convey a build This tool is located at https: www pcpartpicker com It is highly recommended, as almost a rule, that you use this tool whenever you want to post a build or a part, as it has the ability to provide comprehensive
- PSU recommendation on PCPartPicker is true? - [H]ard|Forum
After building my computer on PCPartPicker it says that the Estimated Wattage is 470W Does this mean that I will fine with 500 or 600W for this build
- PC Partpicker (Estimated Wattage) - [H]ard|Forum
How good is PC Partpicker at with estimating the wattage you'll need for your PC? What I'm getting at is, I put all of my parts in, and it claims I'll need a PSU of just over 500 watts for my setup, and I have a 1000 PSU I'm wanting to replace my GPU soon Currently, I have a GTX 980, and I
- What will be your go-to replacement for HardOCP. com - [H]ard|Forum
I am in the same boat Right now, my top ones are: The Tech Report; Anandtech; Hexus net; Ars Technica; Would love to be able to add to these
- 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
- New PCPartPicker feature: ability to add custom unlisted parts . . . - Reddit
I wanted to let you know that I've added a new feature to the PCPartPicker part list: you can now include custom unlisted parts Any custom and unlisted parts will be added to the PCPartPicker database when possible, and any part lists that referencing them will update automatically with current merchant and pricing information
- Is Pcpartpicker a good website if I want to build my own PC?
PCPartPicker checks compatibility, be it for the cpu, motherboard, RAM, USB headers between the case and motherboard, and drive bays for the case It also tells you if there is something you should know about, for example, a BIOS version warning like for ryzen 5000 series, or when using an m 2 SSD could cover some SATA headers
- PC Partpicker is by far the greatest tool for building a PC
I don't know if people realize how much compatibility checking it does yet Traffic-wise it's growing slowly, but not nearly as quickly as PCPartPicker did We're making some changes soon to incorporate prebuilt bike listings, so you'll be able to add one to a part list and view upgrade options, etc
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