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Using Our PC Building Tool

Building your own PC can be incredibly daunting. There’s so many different types and brands of hardware out there! Not to mention you have to ensure they’re all compatible with each other. With our PC builder tool, we take the guesswork out of the entire building process. We have a wide variety of the best hardware in the industry to pick and choose from. Our tool also provides a compatibility check so you know exactly which components go with what. Still too intimidating? Check out our PC Builder Tool where you get matched with a custom PC made for your budget and PC gaming lifestyle.

Intel

Intel processors are known for their high performance, energy efficiency, and advanced features such as hyper-threading and Turbo Boost technology. They come in a range of families, including the Core i3, Core i5, Core i7, Core i9, and Xeon families, each with varying levels of performance and features.

Customize Your Parts

Using our builder tool, you can customize almost every component within the computer. We have a wide selection of different hardware you can choose from, with differing levels of performance, features, and prices. Components that you can customize include:

What do cores/threads mean for Intel processors?

Cores are the actual processors that are doing the calculations, while threads are the tasks or instructions that can be run simultaneously on those cores. Many AAA PC games run through a single Core which Intel optimizes for performance.

What do the letters at the end of the processor mean?

What do the letters at the end of the processor mean? The letters after the model number of an Intel CPU refer to its specific features. For example, "K" processors are overclockable, "T" processors are low-power, “F” processors require a discreet graphic card and "S" processors are high-performance. Multiple suffixes can be combined such as “KF” for unlocked and discrete graphics required. In addition, all processor suffix definitions are available here.

  • F = Requires discrete graphics
  • K = Unlocked and overclockable
  • S = Special Edition, high performance
  • X / XE = Unlocked, ultra-high end