Interactive troubleshooting wizard for new PC build problems.
The user in post '1lew5z' is really frustrated with their new PC build. They've got a "B860 EAGLE WIFI6E" motherboard and "Corsair Vengeance DDR5 x2" RAM, but it just won't work no matter how many times they try to fix it. It's a headache that both newbies and seasoned builders face, and it points to a real need for a specialized troubleshooting solution. A SaaS wizard could be the answer. Users would enter their specific components, and the software would generate a detailed, interactive troubleshooting checklist and diagnostic flow tailored to their exact setup. For example, it could show them the right way to place their DDR5 RAM modules on their B860 motherboard, check for necessary BIOS updates, or guide them through isolating components systematically. This tool would go beyond generic advice, offering targeted suggestions based on known issues and component interactions, which would cut down on the trial-and-error frustration. Monetization could be a one-time fee per diagnosis (like $10-$25) or a subscription model (say, $5-$15/month) for hobbyists, frequent builders, or even small system integrators. Revenue is hard to predict, but it could start at a few thousand dollars a month and scale up to $5,000-$20,000+ if the tool takes off and proves its value to the large global community of DIY PC builders who often run into these kinds of issues.