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The Loyalty To AMD’s GPU Product Among AMD CPU Buyers Is Decreasing

Data from the builds on PCPartPicker show an interesting trend among the buyers of AMD CPUs. Of the 25,780 builds on PCPartPicker from the last 31 months with a price point between $450 — $5,000, 19% included an AMD CPU. This is in-line with the Steam Hardware Surveys, but things have changed recently. Before drawing conclusions from […]

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Analyzing Consumer Preferences For The GTX 9 Series Versus GTX 10 Series Reveals Surprising…

According to build data from PCPartPicker, consumer behavior and interest in the GTX 10 Series is outstripping the initial interest in the 9 Series, which was released in 2014. But this trend isn’t holding for every model. The build data suggests that consumers are opting for the GTX 1070 less often than they did for […]

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Gamers Are Jumping On The Nvidia GTX 1000 Series GPUs Faster Than They Adopted The 900 Series

Consumer preferences for GPU brands and models have shifted significantly over the last 31 months on PCPartPicker. In looking at the data of the 25,780 builds that included a GPU and CPU, you can get a picture of the overall GPU market as well as recent shifts. For instance, in the last 31 months, Nvidia […]

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Nvidia And Intel Are Increasingly Dominant In Gaming Hardware Since Pascal And Skylake Releases

Gaming machine purchase behavior data from PCPartPicker goes back approximately 31 months (based on the oldest comment on the oldest build). In those 31 months, there were 25,780 builds priced between $450-$5,000 (I removed the outliers on both ends because they couldn’t be complete builds or they were ridiculous machines). For the rest of the […]