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Gaming PC Gaming PC
I bult this to have a better pc for my gaming as my old computer was harder to upgrade because it was a low profile pc I bult this to have a better pc for my gaming as my old computer was harder to upgrade because it was a low profile pc$482.93 -
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My first gaming pc My first gaming pc
This is my first pc, I got this because I used to play on a cheap gaming laptop, and I wasn't getting good performance. This... This is my first pc, I got this because I used to play on a cheap gaming laptop, and I wasn't getting good performance. This pc fixes all the problems that I used to have; it also looks very good in my opinion.$1,827.92 -
Essential PC Build for whole family. Essential PC Build for whole family.
My first built computer. Built to be used for basic family needs, browsing, storage and saving files. My first built computer. Built to be used for basic family needs, browsing, storage and saving files.$595.92 -
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Limpy Limpy
Beast cpu meh gpu, great for non gaming workloads Beast cpu meh gpu, great for non gaming workloads$1,499.91 -
Blue screen machine Blue screen machine
This was my first pc I built. I built it to get more into gaming and to further my interest with tech. I play story driven... This was my first pc I built. I built it to get more into gaming and to further my interest with tech. I play story driven games like assassins creed and fps game. I also enjoy more laid back games such as Minecraft, terraria, and bloons tower defense. I used to edit videos for my YouTube channel on it also. I recently upgraded from a Ryzen 5 3400G to a Ryzen 5 5600 and am about to upgrade from an rx6500xt to an Rtx 3070. I also recently got my first 1440p monitor.$852.92 -
United Airlines PC United Airlines PC
I like planes, and as a avgeek I wanted to play Microsoft Flight Simulator at around 30-60 fps. Thats when i built this pc I like planes, and as a avgeek I wanted to play Microsoft Flight Simulator at around 30-60 fps. Thats when i built this pc$578.93 -
stevus machine stevus machine
i love to play apex and cant wait for the update tomorrow this is what i use my pc for i love to play apex and cant wait for the update tomorrow this is what i use my pc for$898.92 -
noctua forever noctua forever
Awesome gaming pc in working condition. I love my noctua cooler in ti it keeps my system so cool adn quiet Awesome gaming pc in working condition. I love my noctua cooler in ti it keeps my system so cool adn quiet$1,311.15 -
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Miu PC Miu PC
GF needed a gaming pc so I kinda building this one for her, my first build too GF needed a gaming pc so I kinda building this one for her, my first build too$989.93 -
The 2022 Desperate PC build The 2022 Desperate PC build
Needed to replace an old laptop so decided to build this. Wasn’t 100% sure that I’d want to make a switch from console... Needed to replace an old laptop so decided to build this. Wasn’t 100% sure that I’d want to make a switch from console gaming so I did settle for the much maligned 6500 XT to avoid spending a fortune on a higher tier or used GPU that I might not end up using as much. I’m using this for normal tasks and light gaming. The 6500 XT works well enough for Overwatch and Fortnite but struggles when you notch up graphics quality to the highest tier. I don’t recommend the card unless it’s in your price range and you have reasonable expectations. The M.2 ran a bit warm under heavy data transfers even with the MSI Frozr heatsink that came with the mobo. The ineo heatsink actually works which was a bit of a surprise. Barely fits in between the stock Wraith CPU cooler and the GPU. If you want to use the fan, know that it’s loud and better set to come on when the GPU and/or CPU gets warmer. The stock Wraith cooler works for me and 5600x has only been on the warmer side a few times under heavy load. Stress testing does cause it to run hot so a better cooler is needed if you’re really pushing the 5600x. I haven’t been able to get the Corsair RGB RAM to sync with MSI Mystic even though it’s supposedly compatible. I can use Corsair’s software to control it but it’s buggy if Mystic is being used. I have mixed feelings about the Starryfort case. If you want basic RGB and fans it can be a good budget tower if it’s priced correctly. I wouldn’t buy it for higher performance builds. The front airflow isn’t great (intake design issue) and the wiring does feel a little cheap. It has a board for all the RGB plugs in the back and only takes up one RGB slot on the mobo. Be mindful it’s only 3 pin RGB for the case. Fans are all molex, too. It works with Mystic but it’s not that impressive. The case button for the lighting presets is the way to go. There’s only one removable PCI slot for the GPU. The rest are punch outs which really fried me. There’s also a spot in the front that would be perfect for USB-C but is plugged. The mobo is pretty nice and came with a sticker stating it was Ryzen 5 series ready. No issues on first start up. The Wi-Fi antennas are kind of finicky and ill placed. Wi-Fi signal reception seems weak as well.$1,191.92 -
Synth Wave Synth Wave
This build was done for the purpose of gaming. My whole group of friends all played computer games and constantly egged me... This build was done for the purpose of gaming. My whole group of friends all played computer games and constantly egged me on to get a pc. Unfortunately i did not have money and a job as I was still finishing high school. Soon as I finished I got a job at Target and started putting in the hours to finally get my pc. My build originally started simple with a ryzen 3 2200g, b450 motherboard, 500gb ssd, and a ryzen rx 480 red devil. I wanted to upgrade in the future but knew Target was not going to cut it because high end pc parts are a pretty penny. So I went to trade school and now im an electrician trainee making decent money. After a long job with a total house remodel I happened to be passing micro center on my way home. I was tired but thought "hey why not check it out and maybe treat myself for the hard work" plus I had just gotten a rather large check haha. A friendly employee helped me out and I ended up walking out with pretty much an entire new build worth of upgrades.$1,672.91 -
Rainbow Rig Rainbow Rig
I built this computer for gaming and running virtual machines for work/study (I'm in Cyber Security studying forensics). I... I built this computer for gaming and running virtual machines for work/study (I'm in Cyber Security studying forensics). I wanted something that could do it all, so when the wife set me loose with the credit card for my birthday and said "Build what you want" I built this beast (though I will say I was going to go with the MEG or Ace, but thanks to the current apocalypse situation the only thing in stock was the Godlike). I don't currently have much in the way of upgrades planned for this system, but I will likely upgrade the video card once I see what this next generation has to offer from intel and amd. I currently I play Wow, Battlefield, Just Cause 4, Farcry 5, TombRaider, and I pop on Apex Legends and Fortnite from time to time. I wasn't able to list a few of my parts on the builder so here's the extras: Sabent Rocket 2TB NVME Gen4 Deepcool's Castle cooler 4 Noctua black fans Conductonaut thermal compound$3,129.89 -
Audio Post Production Studio PC Audio Post Production Studio PC
Built for maximum efficiency. Intended for use with AVID Pro Tools and Adobe Premiere Software. NOT intended for gaming or... Built for maximum efficiency. Intended for use with AVID Pro Tools and Adobe Premiere Software. NOT intended for gaming or aesthetics. AMD 32 core processor allows for multi-track multi-threaded audio rendering. 128GB RAM allows for multiple effects audio plugins such as reverbs and delays.$5,431.92