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OLD computer my 1st build ever OLD computer my 1st build ever
I built this for my little brother who wanted a pc he can play the chrome Dino game. His budget was 35$ I built this for my little brother who wanted a pc he can play the chrome Dino game. His budget was 35$$38.24 -
Budgeteer Budgeteer
Built it because I got the parts in a sweet bundle for super cheap. It plays league and valorant good enough. Built it because I got the parts in a sweet bundle for super cheap. It plays league and valorant good enough.$80.00 -
Secondary PC Secondary PC
This is my extra computer I built for both experimenting with linux as well as for bringing over to friends' houses for... This is my extra computer I built for both experimenting with linux as well as for bringing over to friends' houses for party games and the like. I built it out of mostly used parts I had available through either liquidation sales or old builds. I'm hoping to upgrade the RAM in the future.$102.96 -
Small and low budget Small and low budget
Made a new rug using some very cheap parts that I manage to snag on marketplace along with parts I took from other pcs I... Made a new rug using some very cheap parts that I manage to snag on marketplace along with parts I took from other pcs I upgraded.$142.00 -
Value build Value build
Built it to play newer games, previous 2500k + gtx 480 build was getting long in the tooth. Built it to play newer games, previous 2500k + gtx 480 build was getting long in the tooth.$259.98 -
Very budget pc Very budget pc
this is a very very budget pc I built, it does not have a case for the moment making it have "better airflow" (i am just too... this is a very very budget pc I built, it does not have a case for the moment making it have "better airflow" (i am just too broke for a case right now) It has some very cheap and sometimes hard to get for the price components$290.98 -
Lian Li MicroATX Lian Li MicroATX
13th gen Intel "refresh" of my 12th gen budget gaming rig. The GPU is a placeholder until I find the right upgrade so right... 13th gen Intel "refresh" of my 12th gen budget gaming rig. The GPU is a placeholder until I find the right upgrade so right now it's an ultra-budget gamer$302.09 -
Custom Budget Commission ($400) Custom Budget Commission ($400)
This build was a commission for a client that contacted me through my website (DCPCNYC.weebly.com). He wanted a PC to do... This build was a commission for a client that contacted me through my website (DCPCNYC.weebly.com). He wanted a PC to do schoolwork and very light gaming, but his budget was extremely tight at $400 with everything including tax fee and parts. He also was looking for a build that could be relatively upgradeable in the near future. This obviously was very hard to complete, but I just barely managed by taking advantage of amazon used deals (which I of course let the client know beforehand) due to the better value you can find for lower end PC's. I went with the 4600g as I found it used in good condition with the cooler included from amazon warehouse. The motherboard was also used from warehouse, and was in stellar condition which I was very surprised by regarding the horror stories I have heard from warehouse deals. Everything worked great and it was a very straightforward build. Only thing I wouldn't recommend is the case since the airflow in the front is extremely restricted by the plastic smoky panel. I was impressed with the performance of the 4600g scoring similarly to a 3600 in R23 and getting respectable frame rates at low settings in esports titles like Fortnite and other games. The customer was very happy with the how the build turned out and I'm glad he enjoys it, he also mentioned how he wanted to start tinkering with it with upgrades (like a dedicated graphics card) to get more comfortable with building PC's. Which is also why I went with a 650w unit that obviously is way overkill for his current config, but will serve him well if he adds something like a RX 6600 down the line.$312.73 -
Oldish retired work PC for Dad Oldish retired work PC for Dad
General use for movies, yt videos, slide shows, etc. Built for my Dad's work. General use for movies, yt videos, slide shows, etc. Built for my Dad's work.$332.98 -
the nogames box the nogames box
sold my aging 6700k with gtx1080 and upgraded since prices will likely shoot up in the future. it'll probably be GPU-less... sold my aging 6700k with gtx1080 and upgraded since prices will likely shoot up in the future. it'll probably be GPU-less for a while until I regain interest in games.$339.98 -
cursed b.s. cursed b.s.
this build is absolutely cursed but it's my child nonetheless. I burnt out the gpu fan headers on this GTX 970 a long time... this build is absolutely cursed but it's my child nonetheless. I burnt out the gpu fan headers on this GTX 970 a long time ago so i ziptied a 140mm case fan to the radiator and its still going strong. It peaks at like 68 celsius and it's overclocked to +90mhz. Absolutely crazy. Also my case is some weird antec case from like the cavemen ages but it's okay but it still works. It's also supposed to be a silent case but all my fans are super loud. I don't know how but all this and I still get 100+ fps on destiny.$342.97 -
2011 in a box 2011 in a box
I basically built this PC at the start of the pandemic as I got bored of my laptop, it's had a good run with the 550ti I... I basically built this PC at the start of the pandemic as I got bored of my laptop, it's had a good run with the 550ti I grabbed for 50$ lol but the time has come I've finally been able to got my hand on a 3060ti and am ready to upgrade this puppy.$343.97 -
basic now, gaming later basic now, gaming later
so the point of building this was to create a desktop pc that met the need of my brother, who has younger children. he... so the point of building this was to create a desktop pc that met the need of my brother, who has younger children. he wanted to have a reliable pc for daily use of common windows 10 operation system applications, web browsing, email, office applications, at such. but he also wanted the desktop pc to have the ability of being able to be upgraded later with a full-fledged graphics card that he expects he will need to buy in the future. my biggest mistake that i realized while building is that the m.2 nvme ssd i choose (kingston nv2) are now being made with qlc ssd architecture. which is really lame because when they first were produced, kingston made this exact product with superior quality tlc ssd architecture. they must have changed to a cheaper manufacturing process after the reviews on the product were already completed. i would recommend to anyone considering buying the same ssd to only do so being fully okay with getting a ssd with qlc architecture.$349.97 -
Budget build Budget build
This build is for general coding tasks and data analysis. I use it to tinker with various linux distributions and related... This build is for general coding tasks and data analysis. I use it to tinker with various linux distributions and related open source projects. I don't do any PC gaming, but the APU still gives me some baseline graphics capabilities. And the motherboard offers great expansion potential for future upgrades!$354.95 -
Desktop Desktop
I built this so I can make my sewing patterns, inkscape designs, machine embroidery, vinyl cutting, and music management. I... I built this so I can make my sewing patterns, inkscape designs, machine embroidery, vinyl cutting, and music management. I have my patterns displayed from a ceiling hung projector that is calibrated so the patterns are to scale on the floor to cut out.$358.95 -
PC Flip #4 PC Flip #4
This was a great high-performance 1080p gaming machine. It worked well for all games that I tested at 1080p, and had some... This was a great high-performance 1080p gaming machine. It worked well for all games that I tested at 1080p, and had some respectable ray-tracing performance in games like Forza Horizon 5. This really surprised me as I thought the GTX series had no Ray tracing cores, but I guess I was wrong. This flip took the longest to sell (about 7 weeks) which was really frustrating but likely it was just priced too high at the wrong time of the year. I originally listed it for $575 and ended up lowering to $475 and selling it finally at that price. So I guess lesson learned then. The profit was really slim compared to other flips I have sold at only $86.43, but profit is still profit.$381.64 -
Great budget build Great budget build
A nice good look budget build and also future proof A nice good look budget build and also future proof$381.94 -
All business All business
I have a family member who runs a small business dealing with real estate listings and sales. He had previously been doing... I have a family member who runs a small business dealing with real estate listings and sales. He had previously been doing all his work on an aging Dell laptop, which had finally completely worn down it's battery. Consequently, it was time he replaced it and asked for my help. There were three main things in mind while building. (1) The desktop needed to be as budget friendly as possible. (2) The desktop needed to be as future-proof as possible regarding the business-related applications that will be run for his business going forward. (3) My family member wanted me to use a small, oddly-designed micro ATX chassis that he had already acquired. I decided that the best route to go is with a value-focused AMD cpu. The rest of the components were chosen to be both complimentary and very budget oriented.$384.98 -
My First Build - 5700G! My First Build - 5700G!
Plan was to spend as little as possible, and build a budget rig that still looks and functions well. Took me over 3 months... Plan was to spend as little as possible, and build a budget rig that still looks and functions well. Took me over 3 months to buy all the essential parts$386.97 -
family pc family pc
Third laptop broke and so we needed a new computer. The options would be that I either build a new pc for a good price... Third laptop broke and so we needed a new computer. The options would be that I either build a new pc for a good price (~$300) with some parts I have or a new macbook for like 1k. This would just be for general use$387.96 -
Orange PC Orange PC
Had an old case lying arround and found parts that would make a good build Had an old case lying arround and found parts that would make a good build$391.95 -
basically basic basically basic
i know this is pretty much a basic, boring build. but my thanks to microcenter for helping me get this put together for... i know this is pretty much a basic, boring build. but my thanks to microcenter for helping me get this put together for cheap. a friend of mine wanted something as inexpensive as possible that still would let him play older isometric crpg games like divinity original sin 1, neverwinter nights, baldurs gate 2, and similar types of games with a low demand on performance. it was gtreat not to have to buy a separate air cooler because amd is still providing a satisfactory aluminum heatsink in the box. well, this applies at least to many of the amd processors still, although i understand that the very high end ones that will not reasonably cool chips with a tdp rating over a certain threshold. but for my needs, it keeps the 5700g cool enough$394.96 -
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NR200 Black Stealth Build NR200 Black Stealth Build
Stealth Build for workstation, office/ gaming. Small form factor, no RGB, no frills, just performance. Stealth Build for workstation, office/ gaming. Small form factor, no RGB, no frills, just performance.$394.98