Windows 10: Compare assembled PC hardware build scores

Discus and support Compare assembled PC hardware build scores in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; Is there a reliable website to compare assembled PC hardware through some score and compare them with price? I currently came across this website... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by archz2, Jan 26, 2018.

  1. archz2 Win User

    Compare assembled PC hardware build scores


    Is there a reliable website to compare assembled PC hardware through some score and compare them with price?

    I currently came across this website

    Home - UserBenchmark

    Unfortunately, it does not allow to add the capacities for graphic cards like 2GB, 4GB, etc. This makes comparison futile.

    :)
     
    archz2, Jan 26, 2018
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  2. Can't Activate

    The way I see it.

    OEM versions are for Computer Builders, not hardware manufacturers. HP, Dell, Acer etc... don't manufacture any hardware parts themselves, they only assemble the PCs, so do individuals who build (assemble) a PC, as long as they adhere to the licensing
    agreement. Activating OEM software that Microsoft licenses is the basic purpose of the software they license, MS OEM software can only be activated by Microsoft Servers, not any hardware or computer manufacturer, so it's Microsoft's responsibility to make
    sure it happens for legally acquired software!

    I'll let you know what happens.
     
    PeteStepanoff, Jan 26, 2018
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  3. Allocating more memory to specific proccesses.

    You are comparing apples and oranges. Run the benchmark compare the scores. I will wait until you do.
     
    ZigZag3143 (MS -MVP), Jan 26, 2018
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  4. Compare assembled PC hardware build scores

    Masterchiefxx17, Jan 27, 2018
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  5. archz2 Win User
    These websites provide individual component ratings and assembled PC ratings.

    I am looking for a website where I specify a product in each of the drop down menu for two builds then compare them. This would help to compare multiple combinations based on my own choice, not the builds that has already been made by someone else.

    For example I want to compare these two builds

    1. intel i7-8th generation processor, 8GB DDR 4 Ram, WD hard drive 1 TB and NVIDIA GT 730 processor of 2GB. (This information I can enter manually in those websites)

    2. intel i5-8th generation processor, 8GB DDR 4 Ram, WD hard drive 1 TB and NVIDIA GT 1050 processor of 4GB.
     
    archz2, Jan 27, 2018
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  6. CountMike New Member
    CountMike, Jan 27, 2018
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  7. OldMike65 Win User
    You can try this site out, it may do what your looking for.
    Pick parts. Build your PC. Compare and share. - PCPartPicker
     
    OldMike65, Jan 27, 2018
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  8. archz2 Win User

    Compare assembled PC hardware build scores

    I already went on this website before starting this topic. This website only calculates the prices of the parts and checks for compatibility issues. It does not provide any performance grades or scores that can be compared.
     
    archz2, Jan 27, 2018
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  9. archz2 Win User
    I don't understand this procedure. How will I assess the final performance if I compare the individual components separately?

    For example if I want to compare these builds, how will I compare the final performance score through their individual parts using this userbenchmark.com website?


    1. Core i7 - 7700K, 2GB Nvidia GT 730 DDR5 graphics, 8GB DDR4 memory.

    2. Intel Core i5-8400 , GeForce GTX 1050 Ti OC Edition 4GB, 8GB DDR4 memory.
    3. AMD RYZEN 7 SERIES 1700, GeForce GTX 1050 Ti OC Edition 4GB, 8GB DDR4 memory.
     
    archz2, Jan 27, 2018
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  10. CountMike New Member
    Total system performance you can only compare with identical systems benchmarked with identical (including version) benchmark SW and even than results could be iffy. The best one can do to compare individual components for certain tasks you would use them for. I think you are asking for impossible thing.
     
    CountMike, Jan 27, 2018
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  11. archz2 Win User
    Okay, so how does one make a better buying decision for the entire system performance using your method? I am confused now. Please elaborate.
     
    archz2, Jan 27, 2018
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  12. CountMike New Member
    I first determine main uses for a computer and according to that start with processor (comparing it with same class) , next is MB for it and amount of compatible RAM, next is GPU according to it's use and taking care that there's no bottleneck between it and CPU.
     
    CountMike, Apr 5, 2018
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