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PC Builder - Part Picker & Generate Builds!

Build your own PC! This app is similar to pcpartpicker, you can pick parts or generate build based on budget. This app helps you to find PC build ideas for your gaming PC or workstation.

A complete system builder with supported components : CPU, Motherboard, Ram, SSD, HDD, GPU, PSU, Case, Cooler, Monitor, Speaker/headset, Mouse, Keyboard, Capture Cards, Sound Cards, Game Controller, Gaming Chairs, Monitor Accessories, Adapters.

The automatic build feature will try to get the best performance for the budget given and based on parts rating on the market.

Parts Detail is still work in progress, will be added & updated regularly. ( Single developer here. it needs a lot of works).

You can buy selected parts via amazon with provided links.

PC Builder is a participant of Amazon Associate program

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Reviews (29)

Mik. J. Apr 12, 2022     

It is so far only based on Amazon prices but its one of the best PC builder apps, simple and easy to use. Adding options to control updates will be good + multiple options for a comonent, like creating colored boxes for 2nd & 3rd choice CPUs, GPUs, cases, RAMs, etc which won't affect the price of the first choice components build - this would greatly complement the SWITCH function. I hope products & prices from other good retailers like NewEgg & Micro Center are added to create more inventory.

6re. m. Apr 7, 2022     

There's a persistent unusable function where, for example, selecting the gddr5 ram(64gb is still nowhere to be seen) so obviously you'll choose 2* 32gb, but you can't because once you close the app, the 2* selection will go back to 1* while retaining the 2* price.

jus. b. Apr 14, 2022     

Thats called, sorting, not a filter. There is no way to choose 6 or 10 core. You can "sort" by core count, price etc. But not filter out what you don't want to see. I'll just use PC part pickers website. Makes it much easier.

Ari. Mar 3, 2022     

Good app, some flaws. In particular I noticed the filters are behaving oddly. I'm seeing Intel mobos when I filter for just AMD chipsets. And the compatibility filter flagging an mATX board as incompatible with an mATX case. Part availability is decent, but could use more official support and documentation if you ask me. I know there are a lot of parts but I'd be willing to pay for it if there was a more proper database of parts to pull from and taking out ads.

Mr. S. Feb 8, 2022     

Great interface, love the ability to add custom parts. But PLEASE add support for more merchants. At least Newegg. Because not everyone shops from Amazon. I understand you can create a custom part from Newegg but when I want to change it, I now have to go through the same procedure over again.

Kyl. P. Jan 24, 2022     

I like this a lot. Only issue I have at this moment is that if I want to add a second SSD, changes made by using the +1 button don't save. So I had to add the second SSD as a separate part altogether, even though it's identical to the one I picked before.

Joe. S. May 7, 2022     

Overall seems to work well. Prices for graphics cards in particular seem very off, though.

pra. p. May 7, 2022     

app is ok But it can be better like when i look for case i dont see Proper filter options such as fan mount or Rgbor non rgb and in apu cooler it also shows Thermal Paste which can be in other Parts and Prices are higher Then market price please Fix

Bet. S. Apr 26, 2022     

It's been a lot of fun building PC's to see my options. I do wish it would reference other sites aside from just Amazon, but it works well.

Nat. S. Apr 7, 2022     

This app is amazing. It's easy to build, shop, filter, and check compatibility. Then it's super easy to share your build with your friends for suggestions

Ed. S. Feb 14, 2022     

The app is super convenient. The compatibility filter lets you choose parts with ease. It will only let you pick parts that are compatible with each other minimizing stress. Highly recommend using this app if you're planning on building your own PC

Glo. Jan 7, 2022     

app is in good condition! thanks for fixing the thing where if you add too many items. it crashes. but adding more stuff would be cool like cameras, consoles etc etc. and add more mouse companies like Roccat, Bloody etc etc. although app is still good!

Ant. L. Jan 15, 2022     

Very good app, love the compatability filter it applies, makes things much easier than other ones. Only wish it showed more places to buy parts than just Amazon. Overall though very good.

Ars. A. Oct 12, 2018     

This is definitely a solid start and I think this has amazing potential. There needs to be filters added for better searching ability. Thumbing through 10s of lines of product isn't very appealing. A small image of the item would aid in finding themed parts. Possibly zoomable on a double tap or something. I'm not exactly sure how the prices are being addressed in the code, but they definitely do not represent the lowest prices available for the items. As I said this is the start of something truly needed as an app. PCPartPicker doesn't have an app and they don't seem interested in developing one. This is definitely the best Android app I have seen to meet that need. There are times when I'm working at someone's house and PCPartPicker just doesn't serve well on mobile in that situation. Keep up the great work!

Bre. S. Jan 8, 2019     

I think the window that pops up for editing certain parts should be easily accessible with just one touch instead of the long press (hold) which is not a very common action when you want to edit certain sections in a list form. But the overall experience was great. Needs more tweaking to be user-friendly. Not everyone knows the product so the dev needs to keep in mind the ease of access for all types of users.

Dil. D. Nov 3, 2018     

Good, but some extra improvement would make it even better. The only 2 problems i have with this app are the storage and cooler options. For the storage, you can only choose 1 item, but, many PCs use a combination of hard drives and other storage options such as SSD. Also, i think the CPU cooler should be included in build. For example, when you choose an automatic build, it should also choose a cooler automatically.

Tim. S. Dec 8, 2018     

It does what it says, but there are so many issues, compared to just using pcpartpicker on their website. -prices are not up to date, ram is listed as way more expensive than it is, as well as everything else -navigation is horrible going through ram takes ages to find what you are looking for and you can only sort by price high to low or vice versa.

Sir. Oct 16, 2020     

The app is really nice. It helps me with picking the right prices and telling me what is compatible. The things that needs to be changed or added is the option to add more storage when making a pc. Also I did notice that whenever I set a price point for the "automatic build" feature and press build, it does not give me the right price and instead goes over the price point. Overall the app is very useful.

Jog. i. t. 8. Mar 6, 2020     

I would be completely lost without this app, it is a blessing bestowed upon us. Not only does it show compatibility of your build but also shows the lowest price you can buy the parts for (brand new) at the time. I will endlessly recommend this app to anyone who is lost among the sea of computer parts to get, it categorizes parts and allows you to save your builds and edit them as you go with extreme ease.

Pey. N. May 9, 2021     

This app is great! It's super easy to use, gives advice on what is compatible with what, no ads, and it's surprisingly fun to just make builds. My only problem is that it only shows parts being sold on Amazon. Other than that I have no complaints. This can be improved on maybe by making a pop up on what build saying what prices have changed.

Sky. M. Jul 11, 2020     

I loved using this app! I used it to build a $650 AMD gaming rig, and that was the most fun I have had since Newegg. The finding of compatible components was so much fun, it took me no time at all. But the worst thing is the price isn't always correct. I had a case for $89 and went to Amazon and it changed to $130, with $180 shipping. It was a decent case but my god. I changed a few components, and built a beast PC, that will run better than any $650 pre built. Highly recommend the app.

J.. B. v. H. Mar 15, 2020     

Great app and prizes, the only thing downside is the update rate of products. We're now at the Intel gen10, Nvidia 3000 series and these are not yet online. Also you can only select e.g. one memory product, but as a consumer you can buy two of the same product. Would be nice on some product sections to get a multiple selector. The last thing I would like to see is a better sync with Amazon so you can see all the product photos and select different colors, e.g. cases. Overall awesome app!

hs. Oct 1, 2018     

First of all, it's a great app. It is very easy to use and fun as well. I really love the auto build feature that builds you a system based on your budget. One issue I have is that if you have a build list open and close the app it doesn't save it. You don't even have to delete it from recents. Just press home and it's gone. Even worse, this also happens if your in multi window and you click the other window, your list is gone. It does fall behind with some features too but the devs seem to actually read these reviews so here you go guys: 1. I don't know where it looks for prices but it's either manually updated or looks at only 1 source. For example a ryzen 5 1600 is priced at $149.99 at Amazon and some other major sources and has been for a while but this app prices it at $170. 2. There is no way to see anything about a part. You just see the price which isn't real accurate and you see name and model. There is no link to any part info such as power usage or OC capacity if it's not in the title. Would be nice if there was a product page with more detailed info and pics of the part along with links to where I can find the part and for what price. Really, the product info page isn't even necessary as a product link has all that info. But this won't work if the whole part list goes away when I leave the app. 3. Since the app doesn't have any info about the product other than the title, there also isn't a feature based filter to specify parts by certain characteristics like clock speed or price. I just have to look through the products until I find my desired feature in the title. 4. No cross building. It makes me choose either Intel or AMD build and applies it to more than just the Mobo and CPU for some reason. I can't choose an Nvidia GPU on an AMD build even though Nvidia is neither Intel or AMD. This is bizarre as GTX cards are perfectly compatible with AMD builds and RX cards work with Intel CPUs too. 5. I can't manually change price on individual parts but for some reason it let's you + or - quantity on all parts even though you would never have more than 1 of anything except RAM or SLI cards. Setting it to 0 is good for parts you already have and don't need to buy. 6. No compatibility filter other than socket to CPU. If you want to put 8 sticks of RAM on a mobo with only 4 slots, this app won't stop you. There is only DDR4 RAM and motherboards so you at least won't have the wrong type of RAM. If you want a DDR3 build, you can't do it here.

LeR. B. Nov 20, 2020     

Nice toy/tool for figuring costs to build systems. Not sure where they get their prices, but most seem close to correct, though a tad high in places. Update: I've been playing with it a while and it also is a great way to see changes in prices. Kind of wish it could check NewEgg prices, but Amazon is a good basis to use. Only bummer is watching a cool build go up in price as time goes on.

Tha. G. G. Feb 11, 2021     

I like the price range. I can find a lot of tech for cheap but still good. I wish it could give you a picture of all the parts put together but I doubt that would happen or even be possible. Pretty good app and very useful for making a computer. Wish the auto build thing was fast but other than that no complaints.

rkf. Apr 11, 2019     

Overall I think the app has potential, but suffers from the lack of any way to filter your results. If the is given filters to discern parts it would be an instant 5 stars from me. Edit: If I could give 4.5 stars I could, I think the add in of the filter in its current form still needs some work, like being able to select multiple makers, or a range of wattages on psu's. Thanks for work it makes the app a bit less nebulous when looking for parts.

Bob. U. Jan 16, 2021     

Truly Remarkable App! Build your dream PC or just experiment with literally thousands of parts that are categorized and organized in a way that is not overwhelming. You also can look up each part on Amazon and all listings are updated fairly quickly. I have learnt more about computers from this app than any other source and I plan to use it forever. Forever ever.

V1N. 5. Aug 26, 2020     

Great app close to perfect. However I would adjust the autobuilder to recommend nvme whenever it recommends a motherboard that supports it. Is basically same price for same storage with a much higher performance. Also when selecting storage size it should be a slider, the presets doesn't include all the sizes available. Lastly the slider for price at least on storage it goes all the way up to almost 7k, I don't think any single storage drive gets there and it makes difficult the selection.

Jus. D. Mar 15, 2020     

It's a good foundation for this sort of thing but it doesn't have enough flexibility to be a real tool for someone who knows what they want. Advice: Let users add custom parts. For example, the Ryzen 5 1600 AF for $85 on Amazon is nowhere to be found here. Let me add it myself. Add an "other" category and let me add things myself such as sleeved psu extensions. Finally, let users "favorite" items so they can add them quickly to another list.