1. BuildCores also features Auto Build, which allows you to quickly generate PC builds at any budget with set preferences. • View specifications of a large collection of modern PC components that is updated hourly with the latest pricing data. • Compare prices from Amazon, Newegg, Best Buy, Walmart, Adorama, and more. • Utilize Auto Build to quickly generate PC builds from any price point. • Pick PC parts and add them to an unlimited amount of custom builds, which are stored locally and available offline. • See what parts are compatible with your PC build. • View AMD and Intel CPU benchmarks results from 3DMark and Cinebench. • View Nvidia and AMD GPU benchmarks results from 3DMark and Passmark. • Share individual parts or entire PC builds through text or a table format designed for Reddit (great for /r/buildapc).
2. As the most complete PC part picker on Android, BuildCores features CPUs, GPUs, motherboards, cases, coolers, and much more!
3. BuildCores is the ultimate PC Part Picker and PC Builder on Android.
4. BuildCores captures the essence of the desktop PC's flexibility through mix and matching endless combinations of PC parts.
5. Unlike web solutions, BuildCores is incredibly fast with nonexistent lag and light data usage.
6. Note: This is an early version of BuildCores on Android.
7. Also, BuildCores is entirely ad-free on Android.
8. BuildCores is also completely usable when you're offline!
9. Features like more retailers, more regions, and a bigger database will arrive in the coming updates!
10. All of these features are enhanced by the speed of a native application on your phone.
11. Each part has detailed specifications and compatibility warnings, too.
1. Filter by board socket for mobos, that kind of stuff, without having to look through all of the details of every parts.Very good, but it's missing some things you can add to the pc; speakers/headphones, microphones, webcams, cables, desks, chairs, sound cards, monitor accessories and more.
2. it also has real time prices with links to the product you want if you're serious about your build and not just missing sround like me, you can easily find grt the links to the parts.
3. But overall it's a very good app and you should give it a shot.Really great app if you want to build your own pc its up to date and it has many cool features to use overall i love itNice app but lacks filtering and many manufacturers from Canada, which renders it useless.
4. Another problem is compatability... If you make a build that has a micro atx case with an EATX motherboard the app will state that it's "fully compatible"very nice and smooth interface, it also includes 3Dmark benchmark for CPUs, it saves a lot of trouble from opening multiple tabs to check which is better suited for your build.
5. It even has some of it's own recommended, preset build configurations such as an Ultimate Gaming PC build and a Budget Gaming PC build.Considering that at the time of this review, that the app is still in progress, I have to say that it is amazing.
6. Going through search results kinda sucks as isThis app is amazing, I really want to get into building PCs and this app is perfect for starters, I personally can't wait for more variation of parts, and filters.
7. I will try and make a mediocre between budget and sweet spot! Please take yourself a good break OP, don't stress yourself developing this app, so much effort put for its initial launch, it's quite a fun app, I really love computers.Pretty good! This app is very helpful.
8. Something to show how much power the pc would use would be good to get the right capacity power supplyVery good app but has tiny problems... First of all I want to say that this is a very well built app and looks and feels professional.
9. It has links to online marketplaces where you can purchase the listed items, it has a compatibility check to make the that your CPU and DIMM slots are compatible with the designated RAM sticks and CPUs.
10. One of my only problems with it is that a lot of parts are missing and aren't included in the app... For example there are barely any cases in this app (maybe 30 cases that's it).
11. I believe being able to filter the different components by for example RAM SPEED (2400 / 2666 / 3000 / 3200) for example would be great.