Yes I would, but as stated already, there is nothing enforcing the people to use it. So while it can be added, that doesnt resolve the issue that PP has to start with. Cause if it is there and not being used, then it is useless and right back where we started.
If it is going to be done, then it should be done right. If I can check to see if there are options to first have a drop down menu that they can select pre-built or self built and from there have optional text fields, that would be more worth it. Cause if they select pre-built just have a single filed for Make and Model or a field for each and then separate the self built fields. This way the machine can be known about up front.
Plus honestly it makes no sense to me. If they are here looking to build, then what difference does it make what they currently run? I mean depending on what aspect of the build we are talking about there might be a total system replacement which makes knowing the current system useless as they want to replace it.
So really I am kinda confused as to what the purpose of having system specs will truly do. I dont spend much time in that area. But last time I checked if I was building, I was not worried about what I was currently running as that was being replaced by a single part of whole unit. Making knowing what I am responding with completely and utterly useless. So can someone explain to me why knowing what they currently have helps?
Maybe for some of the hardware trouble shooting things. But not for building...