PC Launchpad tool
PC upgrade checker
Replace one component and follow the compatibility chain through the rest of your build before you spend.
How this tool works01 · Current build
Add only what you know.
More retained parts produce a more complete impact map. Missing data stays visible as a verification item.
CPU
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Graphics card
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Motherboard
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Memory
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CPU cooler
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Power supply
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PC case
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Storage
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02 · Proposed replacement
What are you changing?
Current Graphics card
Upgrade readout
Follow the dependency chain.
Waiting for a proposed part
One replacement. Every consequence.
Choose an upgrade and the checker will separate confirmed compatibility from required changes and missing specifications.
Replacement impact map
See what can stay and what changes with it.
Choose a replacement
The dependency map will draw from the proposed part to every affected component.
Choose a replacement to draw the impact map.
Compatibility guidance uses catalog specifications and conservative planning rules. It does not estimate FPS gains, benchmark uplift, BIOS support, cable routing, or every physical interference.
Methodology · upgrade-v3
Compatibility dependencies, not a promised performance gain.
The checker reads structured catalog specifications for the proposed replacement and the current parts you provide. Depending on the component, it checks relationships such as CPU and motherboard socket, memory generation, GPU length, listed case clearance, cooler socket support, radiator size, motherboard form factor, storage interface, and a conservative power-capacity estimate. Every dependency is reported separately as confirmed, requiring verification, or requiring a supporting change.
A missing specification never becomes an automatic pass. It stays visible as a verification item so the result does not imply more certainty than the catalog can support.