Game and resolution
Start with a released PC game, then compare the effect of 1080p, 1440p, or 4K and competitive, high, or ultra settings.
Maple TechInteractive PC Planning
The Maple Tech PC Planner helps you choose a game, resolution, visual-quality target, CPU, GPU, memory capacity, DDR4 or DDR5 platform, and reusable parts. It produces a directional performance and cost estimate that can be sent directly into a custom build request.
Start with a released PC game, then compare the effect of 1080p, 1440p, or 4K and competitive, high, or ultra settings.
Explore current AMD, Intel, NVIDIA, and Radeon directions with different memory capacities and DDR4 or DDR5 platforms.
Tell Maple Tech what you want to spend and list every component you may reuse so the final recommendation can focus on value.
FPS and pricing are planning estimates, not guarantees. Game patches, drivers, exact card models, cooling, memory configuration, background software, retailer stock, sales, taxes, and substitutions affect the final result. Maple Tech reviews the submitted planner before recommending a practical parts list.
Yes. Choose a budget and use the recommend-parts direction. Maple Tech can start from the game, resolution, and amount you want to spend.
Yes. Add each part on its own line with the type, brand, exact model, and condition whenever possible.
There is no single benchmark that covers every game update, scene, driver, graphics setting, and exact component model. Use the figure to compare directions, then validate the final parts list.
Open the full planner, adjust the options, and submit the result to Maple Tech.