Games and software
A competitive 1080p gaming system, a cinematic 4K build, and a workstation for editing or development need different CPU, GPU, memory, and storage priorities.
Maple TechCustom PCs · Windsor, Ontario
Maple Tech plans gaming, creator, work, and everyday systems around your real applications, target resolution, performance goals, budget, appearance, and upgrade path. If you already own useful parts, include them so the build starts from what you have rather than replacing everything automatically.
A competitive 1080p gaming system, a cinematic 4K build, and a workstation for editing or development need different CPU, GPU, memory, and storage priorities.
The goal is a balanced parts list. Maple Tech can compare options and avoid spending heavily on one component while leaving the rest of the system constrained.
Cases, power supplies, storage, graphics cards, and other parts may be reusable when condition, capacity, compatibility, and warranty risk make sense.
Yes. Give Maple Tech your budget, main games or programs, resolution, and preferences. The parts direction can then be built around value and compatibility rather than requiring you to select every component.
Yes. List each part separately with its brand, model, condition, and whether you prefer to keep or replace it. Compatibility and power requirements still need to be checked.
No. Planner figures are directional estimates. Real performance changes with game updates, drivers, exact component models, cooling, memory configuration, background software, and settings.
You can choose parts yourself or let Maple Tech recommend a balanced direction.