Build Your Next PC With Real Control

Start from a clean checklist, inspect parts in detail, keep power draw in view, and save builds worth revisiting.

1 Checklist-first 2 Inspect specs 3 Save builds
Built for enthusiasts

A PC builder that keeps the real specs in view.

GixCore is made for people who want a clean workflow: shortlist parts, inspect the specs that matter, keep the system coherent, and come back to builds later.

Start with a checklist

See every category at a glance, know what is still missing, and move through the build in a structured order.

Inspect parts in context

Open a component and review frequency, cores, socket, memory support, and other specs before you commit.

Keep the system coherent

Track selected parts, power draw, and build state as the configuration fills out.

Save and branch builds

Keep finished systems, clone them into new versions, and compare upgrade paths without restarting.

Use case 01

Start with a checklist, not a blank page.

The build starts clean. You can move category by category, see what is still open, and keep the system state visible from the first click.

  • Category-by-category part selection.
  • Visible power draw from the start.
  • A clean baseline for a fresh build.
Empty build view
Empty build checklist and parts browser
Part detail view
Detailed processor view with specs and performance gauge
Use case 02

Open a part and inspect the details that matter.

Tech enthusiasts do not buy on labels alone. GixCore lets you open a component, read the real specs, and judge whether it fits the build you are aiming for.

  • Frequency, cores, threads, and socket.
  • Memory support and platform details.
  • Performance cues before you add the part.
Use case 03

See the full system take shape.

As selections accumulate, the build becomes easier to evaluate as a whole. You can keep the checklist, power draw, and current component state in frame while tuning the system.

  • Selected components stay visible.
  • Power and part state stay in frame.
  • Built for iterative tuning as the system matures.
Completed build view
Completed build checklist and selected component view
Saved builds view
Saved custom PC builds ready to clone
Use case 04

Save builds worth revisiting.

When a configuration is promising, keep it. Save finished builds, clone them into new branches, and compare ideas over time without rebuilding from scratch.

  • A library of finished builds.
  • Clone for upgrade, budget, or performance variants.
  • Useful when you want to compare directions later.
Ready when you are

Ready to spec your next build?

Open the builder and start with a clean checklist, part-level detail, and builds you can keep improving.

Open the Builder