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  2. ADMIN MOD. I'm the owner/founder of PCPartPicker. Celebrating 10 years of PCPP + /r/buildapc. AMA. AMA. Hi everyone, AMA. But real quick a brief overview. In 2010 I was working as a software engineer on a team of people rewriting an optimizing dataflow compiler.

  3. A beginner's guide to making a successful PCpartPicker list -...

    www.reddit.com/r/PCpartPickers/comments/l9opbt/pcpartpicker_a_beginners_guide...

    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. Has a very powerful database of all (if not most) PC components AND their ...

  4. Is Pcpartpicker a good website if I want to build my own PC?

    www.reddit.com/r/buildapc/comments/vohyfc/is_pcpartpicker_a_good_website_if_i...

    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.

  5. New PCPartPicker feature: ability to add custom/unlisted parts...

    www.reddit.com/r/buildapc/comments/u4j9p/new_pcpartpicker_feature_ability_to_add

    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. To add custom parts, look for the "Custom" section in the part list, and click the "Add Custom Part". Then you'll see two fields to enter for ...

  6. r/PCpartPickers - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/PCpartPickers

    r/PCpartPickers: This is a subreddit where you can help others with their PC builds. Feel free to ask questions, answer other peoples questions, and…

  7. How Accurate Is PCPartPicker Estimated Wattage? : r/buildapc -...

    www.reddit.com/r/buildapc/comments/csaal6/how_accurate_is_pcpartpicker...

    Add 120 to 600. Bam. Not very. Pc part picker is great for getting a build and best prices but not wattage estimates. I highly recommend this instead it’s what most of us use to get an accurate measurement. Also you’ll always want to get 50W over the actual estimated usage just in case and to give headroom.

  8. How does pcpartpicker.com compare to pcbuilder.net?

    www.reddit.com/r/buildapc/comments/137qqyg/how_does_pcpartpickercom_compare_to...

    PCPartPicker looks at several retailers (Newegg included), so you will sometimes find better deals on the same parts and have more choice in parts if you use pcpp as your main search/build tool. It doesn’t hurt to look at elsewhere as well, but that’s also the reason you don’t want to look only at Newegg.

  9. PC Part Picker Builds - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/pcpartpickerbuilds

    /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 ...

  10. British version of pcpartpicker.com? : r/buildapc - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/buildapc/comments/298bns/british_version_of_pcpartpickercom

    A tip I would give is go full out. A budget like that could give you an RTX 3090 with ARyzen 7 (even Ryzen 9) this will give you the ultimate flight simulator experience. I need you geniuses to verify something for me, is there any british version of PCPartPicker.com because im thinking of starting a build and….

  11. Other websites like PCpartpicker? : r/buildapc - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/buildapc/comments/rrgsdf/other_websites_like_pcpartpicker

    Not exactly, pcpartpicker has lots of compatibility/filter options. While pcpricetracker has only text filter. It is still valuable to know which part is cheaper, and a small better featur it has which shows daily price drops/increase(specially helpful if you need some particular brand/part).