PCGuide.lk Relaunches as Sri Lanka’s First PC Build, Compare & Buy Platform — Here’s What’s New

PCGuide.lk has been part of Sri Lanka’s tech community since 2016 — first as a Sinhala-language technology news and guide platform, and now as something significantly more ambitious.

Today, PCGuide.lk relaunches as Sri Lanka’s first dedicated PC build, compare, and buy platform — a comprehensive suite of tools designed to make every part of buying or building a computer in Sri Lanka faster, smarter, and more transparent.

Here’s a complete overview of what’s now available on the platform.

The PC Builder Tool — Sri Lanka’s First Compatibility-Checked Build Platform

Building a custom PC in Sri Lanka has historically been a process full of uncertainty. Which parts are compatible? Which shops have them in stock? What’s the best price right now?

The PCGuide.lk PC Builder Tool solves all three questions in one place. Select your components step by step — CPU, motherboard, RAM, storage, GPU, case, PSU, and cooling — with the compatibility engine ensuring every part you select works with every other part in your build.

As you build, the tool shows you pricing from multiple Sri Lankan retailers for each component, so you can compare and choose the best value option at every step.

This is the first time a compatibility-checked PC builder tool has been built specifically for the Sri Lankan market, with local parts availability and local pricing at its core.

The Laptop Selector Tool — Find the Right Laptop With Sri Lankan Pricing

Choosing a laptop in Sri Lanka previously meant visiting multiple shops, browsing disconnected Facebook posts, or relying on recommendations that might be months out of date.

The Laptop Selector Tool gives every Sri Lankan buyer a structured, filter-based way to find the right laptop for their needs — filtered by budget in LKR, processor, RAM, storage, use case, screen size, and brand — with prices from multiple local retailers shown side by side.

It’s the comparison experience that Sri Lankan laptop buyers have needed for years.

The PSU Calculator — Built for the Sri Lankan Market

The PCGuide.lk PSU Calculator is the only PSU calculator in Sri Lanka that accounts for second-hand and legacy PC components — hardware that’s still widely used in local builds but absent from international calculators.

Whether you’re building a fresh system or upgrading an older rig with a mix of new and used parts, the PSU Calculator gives you an accurate wattage recommendation based on your actual component list.

Multi-Shop Price Comparison — Transparency for Buyers, Visibility for Shops

The price comparison feature underpins every tool on the platform. For each component in the PC Builder or Laptop Selector, buyers can see prices from multiple participating Sri Lankan retailers in one view.

For buyers, this means finding the best deal without the legwork. For retailers, it means direct visibility with motivated buyers at the exact moment they’re ready to purchase.

The Classifieds Section — Buy and Sell PC Parts

PCGuide.lk’s classifieds section, long a trusted destination for Sri Lankans looking to buy and sell used PC parts, remains an integral part of the platform. List your used components, find deals on second-hand hardware, and connect with buyers and sellers across Sri Lanka.

What’s Coming Next

The platform will continue to expand — with more retailers, more component categories, community reviews and build sharing, and tools tailored specifically to the Sri Lankan market.

PCGuide.lk started as a resource for Sri Lanka’s tech community. With this relaunch, it becomes the platform that community deserves — one that gives every buyer, builder, and retailer in Sri Lanka access to the information and tools needed to make great technology decisions.

Explore the full platform at pcguide.lk.

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