CORSAIR has announced the launch of its step-by-step online PC builder which is a powerful new tool to help gamers design their next PC or upgrade. The CORSAIR PC BUILDER combines a vast PC part compatibly database with expert hardware insights and building tips. It helps gamers of all skill and knowledge levels to easily create a PC that is tailor-made exclusively for them.
CORSAIR PC BUILDER offers you three options when you land on the homepage of the website. You can either start from the scratch, start from a template or load a configuration. At this point, only the ‘Start from Scratch’ option is available and the remaining two options will be launched in the coming days. The official press release details the platform as:
CORSAIR PC Builder curates your components checklist to your PC gaming needs, drawing on a database covering the full specs from thousands of currently sold PC components.
It is worth noting here that you will get to pick your processor, graphics card, and motherboard after which the pc builder will offer a comprehensive list of award-winning CORSAIR components. The tool checks and verifies that all of the suggested gear is completely compatible with the choices you made at the start. This includes all first-party and third-party parts and all of them fit inside your PC as well.
The platform also helps you figure out whether your system is fully optimized for playing games or whatever your need for the system is. The tool eliminates overspending on a single component while underspending on others to make sure that your PC is as optimized as possible across all boards. CORSAIR DIY experts also share their tips on the platform that will surely come in handy for new gamers looking for upgrading their PCs.
If you are interested in trying it out yourself, you can do so right now in order to check out the platform and build your own PC as well. It is available worldwide to everyone.
What are your thoughts on the new CORSAIR PC BUILDER, and will you be using it in the future to create your next gaming rig? Let us know in the comments section below.