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- BuildCores - Reddit
BuildCores now features the ability to share builds and import builds using Build Codes You can find this feature when sharing a build or pressing the share icon on the builds list MORE RETAILERS: This update adds Walmart and Adorama pricing for PC parts in the United States You can now choose between 5 retailers in BuildCores with more on
- Unsure with Mainboard : r buildapc - Reddit
Planning on building a computer but need some advice? This is the place to ask! r buildapc is a community-driven subreddit dedicated to custom PC assembly Anyone is welcome to seek the input of our helpful community as they piece together their desktop
- Are these parts good for a pc build? : r PcBuild - Reddit
This is a sub for Pc-Building enthusiasts, where you can get and give help about anything! (Questions, Budgets, etc )
- bosoxs202 (u bosoxs202) - Reddit
BuildCores 2023 1 on iOS includes a substantial increase in part categories, some important privacy features, and other fixes Thanks for using the app and supporting it!
- I created a new PC Building app for Web, iOS, and Android
BuildCores lets you choose compatible PC parts for your build It works across web, iOS, and Android I wanted to include some features that most experienced and new builders would appreciate These include: - CPU and GPU benchmarks and value calculations - Used Parts - Built-in Build Feedback - Aggregated part reviews from reputable sources
- Does hardware accelerated gpu scheduling have any . . . - Reddit
Does hardware accelerated gpu scheduling have any disadvantages? should i enable it or leave it disabled?
- BuildCores - Reddit
The subreddit for the BuildCores app for iOS and Android Discuss anything you want!
- I’ve been building a PC building app over the past 4 years . . . - Reddit
Hey everyone, I’ve been building BuildCores, which is a native PC building app for iOS, iPadOS, and Android over the past 4 years While I still work at a full-time software job, I’ve been fleshing out this project as a hobby ever since college The app is sorta like PCPartPicker, but with an interface and style geared towards iOS users and newcomers to PC building I think there are a ton
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