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Rank your current PC

Pick the CPU, GPU, memory kit, and SSD that match what is in your machine. We combine benchmark-derived scores for your use case and show where the build is strongest and where an upgrade would help most.

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Select the CPU, GPU, RAM, and SSD you currently use to see how your build scores. If search is unavailable, you can still get instant recommendations in the budget advisor, right in your browser.

How to rank your current PC

Ranking your PC is different from planning a new one. The goal here is to diagnose what you already own: identify the strongest part, find the practical limit, and decide the next upgrade by impact rather than by hype.

What the score tells you

Your composite score summarizes GPU, CPU, RAM, and SSD contribution for the selected use case. It is best used to compare your own before/after changes (for example, adding a faster GPU or more RAM), not as a one-number judgment across totally different goals.

How to interpret bottlenecks

If GPU and CPU are close, your build is balanced and upgrades should follow workload priorities. If one side is clearly ahead, upgrade the weaker side first: GPU-first for higher-resolution gaming, CPU-first for simulation, streaming, and heavy multitasking.

Upgrade order that usually saves money

  • Fix the dominant bottleneck first, then re-check the full balance before buying the next part.
  • For many users, moving from 16 GB to 32 GB RAM improves consistency before expensive platform changes.
  • Do not ignore storage quality: weak SSD sustained speeds can make a strong system feel slow day-to-day.
  • Validate compatibility and total platform cost (PSU, cooling, motherboard support) before checkout.