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Great work. I can see rtx 5000 series card prices dropping every week but not the AMD cards. Does anybody know about the demand for 9070 cards in India and if high demand is the reason for such inflated prices ?
 
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Great work. I can see rtx 5000 series card prices dropping every week but not the AMD cards. Does anybody know about the demand for 9070 cards in India and if high demand is the reason for such inflated prices ?
Maybe it's because of low supply. There are less AMD RDNA4 models on sale here than are RTX 5000 ones. Even with all of the controversy surrounding RTX 5000, some are more willing to buy Nvidia over here than AMD.
 
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Maybe it's because of low supply. There are less AMD RDNA4 models on sale here than are RTX 5000 ones. Even with all of the controversy surrounding RTX 5000, some are more willing to buy Nvidia over here than AMD.
This is true. Alot of small pc builer businesses haven't received any stock allocation yet. AMD is prioritizing bigger retailers who can pump out builds at higher prices.
Source- My friend has gotten into this business recently.
 
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Does this automatically remove the fake/irrelevant listings that show on google's shopping tab? I'm seeing only trusted retailers for most of the producuts which is good but as attached below, does this mean 'Ezpz Solutions' (heard the name first time) is legit?
 

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Found this from the same Reddit thread as well:

AI-assisted PC builder. I tried 1 lakh 1440p build and it came out 8/10 to me. Suggested me RAM that was not as value for money as its competitors. Also suggested 1TB WD SN850 for gaming which in my opinion is unnecessarily fast and expensive at 9.6k. One can find SSDs with double the capacity at similar price like Kingston NV2 or WD SN580 which for gaming-centric PC is no-brainer.
 
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Not working as of now , showing an error
Yeah. According to the error message it seems like the AI model it was using doesn't exist anymore. The website itself seems like a pet project of someone so unless they do something it will stay the same.
 
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It's working now for me.
It took like 5-10 minutes to generate for me, but it seems to be working now.
 

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It's working now for me.
It took like 5-10 minutes to generate for me, but it seems to be working now.
It worked for me too. The model still has a long way to go. It apparently doesn't seem to recommend the Radeon GPUs despite them being better value.
 
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@YeAhx @LYNK BYTE @Mjay @gtx10606gig

Hello everyone,
I'm the creator of the PC build suggester website. As @YeAhx mentioned, it started as a pet project, but I'd like to fix bugs and add more features.
Looking at my analytics, this forum has contributed the most traffic, so I decided to drop by and ask: Is there anything specific you'd like to see that's currently missing?

I'm open to suggestions and would appreciate any feedback you have!
 
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@YeAhx @LYNK BYTE @Mjay @gtx10606gig

Hello everyone,
I'm the creator of the PC build suggester website. As @YeAhx mentioned, it started as a pet project, but I'd like to fix bugs and add more features.
Looking at my analytics, this forum has contributed the most traffic, so I decided to drop by and ask: Is there anything specific you'd like to see that's currently missing?

I'm open to suggestions and would appreciate any feedback you have!
Hey, nice to see you here. Maybe you can start by making a separate dedicated thread on this forum if you are planning to take long term feedback and suggestions although I doubt there are many things left to work on seeing how well your website is performing outside of a few minor hit or misses.

Suggestion:
Show alternatives - Like a button or suggestion with pros and cons of selecting the alternative because every tech product is not the same. For example if we take motherboard it can suggest a different one with more M.2 slots or better VRMs while also mentioning cons for example less 2x RAM slots vs 4x if there are any.
This would come in a play where one liked the overall build but doesn't one like suggested component. Should not be hard to implement considering its all data based although the number of M.2 slots and such data will need to be parsed from somewhere and hope its correct (unless AI can do it automatically as well but I wouldn't want the data to be incorrect as that can bring problems, then again I got no clue about coding or AI).
Needs to have a separate slider for how aggressively you want to have RGB rainbow vomit PC or a purely performance oriented build. Also a button for no RGB at all.

Add suggestions for accessories like additional fans (will have to look for how many extra fans can be installed or put disclaimer while suggesting extras to not install more than able to), WIFI support (sometimes its better to go for cheaper motherboard and add a WIFI module (either through M.2, PCIe or USB dongle) and thermal paste suggestions depending on budget. You might say your average joe doesn't need thermal paste as everything comes pre-thermal paste applied but if someone misses up installing their cooler they might need it.

Feedback: Talking about hit and miss earlier I noticed there is almost always one suggested component that looks like its not the ideal choice. For example when I asked for a 1.25L 1440p build and it suggested using Deepcool AK620 Digital Pro for a Ryzen 7600 processor. A 65W TDP processor doesn't need that beefy of an air cooler. Also someone planning to do 1440p gaming will have higher load on their GPU vs on CPU compared to 1080p (or lower res) gaming.
And it's not like the AI doesn't know about this issue. Look at what it says. It knows the cooler isn't necessary but still recommended it over other affordable coolers like Ant Esports ICE-C612 Digital RGB 120mm @2k INR or DEEPCOOL AG400 Digital 120mm @3.2k INR

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I think it might be preferring this cooler due to it having ARGB (not gonna lie the cooler is very cool) but the saved money can be used to up one tier of GPU (not always) or add more storage (it only suggested 1TB of NVMe which I would not say is enough now a days, specially for a 1L+ build.

The only thing I'd be asking for is integrating more stores, and possibly stock status. And you're working on both of them from what I've seen in the website.
If you are talking about pcpricetracker.in (the website it links for the products suggested) then that's a separate website not affiliated with him. More stores can be integrated but you will need to message the owner and they might not add the store until they get more confirmations about its authenticity. Wait which website are you talking about?
 
Hey, nice to see you here. Maybe you can start by making a separate dedicated thread on this forum if you are planning to take long term feedback and suggestions although I doubt there are many things left to work on seeing how well your website is performing outside of a few minor hit or misses.

Suggestion:
Show alternatives - Like a button or suggestion with pros and cons of selecting the alternative because every tech product is not the same. For example if we take motherboard it can suggest a different one with more M.2 slots or better VRMs while also mentioning cons for example less 2x RAM slots vs 4x if there are any.
This would come in a play where one liked the overall build but doesn't one like suggested component. Should not be hard to implement considering its all data based although the number of M.2 slots and such data will need to be parsed from somewhere and hope its correct (unless AI can do it automatically as well but I wouldn't want the data to be incorrect as that can bring problems, then again I got no clue about coding or AI).
Needs to have a separate slider for how aggressively you want to have RGB rainbow vomit PC or a purely performance oriented build. Also a button for no RGB at all.

Add suggestions for accessories like additional fans (will have to look for how many extra fans can be installed or put disclaimer while suggesting extras to not install more than able to), WIFI support (sometimes its better to go for cheaper motherboard and add a WIFI module (either through M.2, PCIe or USB dongle) and thermal paste suggestions depending on budget. You might say your average joe doesn't need thermal paste as everything comes pre-thermal paste applied but if someone misses up installing their cooler they might need it.

Feedback: Talking about hit and miss earlier I noticed there is almost always one suggested component that looks like its not the ideal choice. For example when I asked for a 1.25L 1440p build and it suggested using Deepcool AK620 Digital Pro for a Ryzen 7600 processor. A 65W TDP processor doesn't need that beefy of an air cooler. Also someone planning to do 1440p gaming will have higher load on their GPU vs on CPU compared to 1080p (or lower res) gaming.
And it's not like the AI doesn't know about this issue. Look at what it says. It knows the cooler isn't necessary but still recommended it over other affordable coolers like Ant Esports ICE-C612 Digital RGB 120mm @2k INR or DEEPCOOL AG400 Digital 120mm @3.2k INR

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I think it might be preferring this cooler due to it having ARGB (not gonna lie the cooler is very cool) but the saved money can be used to up one tier of GPU (not always) or add more storage (it only suggested 1TB of NVMe which I would not say is enough now a days, specially for a 1L+ build.


If you are talking about pcpricetracker.in (the website it links for the products suggested) then that's a separate website not affiliated with him. More stores can be integrated but you will need to message the owner and they might not add the store until they get more confirmations about its authenticity. Wait which website are you talking about?

Thanks for suggestions. I will start implementing them next week after my exams are over!
 
How about adding a comparison to the prices in the US (converted to INR if possible) just to check if it is worth waiting for someone to return from the US? I know this is a very specific ask and not sure if others might benefit from this feature but I always end up pushing my decision to buy when I compare them with the prices there and feel bad.