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White + RGB PC White + RGB PC
Gaming PC I occasionally stream with. Playing mostly Fortnite and Overwatch 2. Gaming PC I occasionally stream with. Playing mostly Fortnite and Overwatch 2.$644.94 -
RGB Power RGB Power
Mid-tier PC gaming playing League of Legends and Valorant. Mid-tier PC gaming playing League of Legends and Valorant.$669.94 -
Budget Gaming for new gamer Budget Gaming for new gamer
Simple gaming build for a younger gamer. It can handle games like Counter Strike, Fortnite, Overwatch, Minecraft.Future... Simple gaming build for a younger gamer. It can handle games like Counter Strike, Fortnite, Overwatch, Minecraft. Future uprgades would definitely be the graphics card.$699.93 -
Budget AMD Build Budget AMD Build
This build's main focus was to make a gaming PC that can play games fairly well while being as cheap as possible. I'd say... This build's main focus was to make a gaming PC that can play games fairly well while being as cheap as possible. I'd say this accomplishes that fairly well, although maybe going for a Radeon RX 6600 over the 6500 XT would've been a better idea in the end. the 6500XT is a bit of a bottleneck in the current setup.$766.93 -
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Starter Starter
Workstation and light 1080p high settings gaming Workstation and light 1080p high settings gaming$940.97 -
Artic Breeze Artic Breeze
I built this for my mom who always wanted a custom gaming pc but could never afford one. She has lung cancer and stage 4... I built this for my mom who always wanted a custom gaming pc but could never afford one. She has lung cancer and stage 4 heart failure so I wanted to give her something special for her 60th birthday.$983.92 -
The Weird Bottleneck The Weird Bottleneck
I built this pc as a cheaper portable pc I built this pc as a cheaper portable pc$1,027.93 -
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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 -
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The music maker The music maker
I'll be using this desktop for culinary school, music production and work I'll be using this desktop for culinary school, music production and work$1,459.93 -
Pwnd machine Pwnd machine
gaming rig i am trying to start streaming on. I do 3d modeling and such on it too. gaming rig i am trying to start streaming on. I do 3d modeling and such on it too.$1,495.90 -
Limpy Limpy
Beast cpu meh gpu, great for non gaming workloads Beast cpu meh gpu, great for non gaming workloads$1,499.91 -
Abi's Custom Loop Abi's Custom Loop
Custom water-cooled gaming rig Custom water-cooled gaming rig$1,603.93 -
Desktop Computing Desktop Computing
Building a PC is Cost Efficient Building a PC is Cost Efficient$1,657.91 -
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Lian li snow white build Lian li snow white build
Wanted to create a white themed build. All components are white Wanted to create a white themed build. All components are white$1,974.91 -
Windbreaker Windbreaker
Built for gaming and specifically wanted big front fans for great cooling. Also really like the look of large RGB fans. Built for gaming and specifically wanted big front fans for great cooling. Also really like the look of large RGB fans.$1,995.92 -
Better cooling Better cooling
This project is essentially a rebuild of a gaming pc I had previously assembled. This previous build had problems, though. ... This project is essentially a rebuild of a gaming pc I had previously assembled. This previous build had problems, though. Specifically, I had temps on my 5800x that were quite frankly unacceptable, often spiking over 90 degrees C while under heavy load from a video editing application. The Arctic Liquid Freezer II is one of the best reviewed cpu coolers and has made a significant positive impact on the cooling for this build. One thing I learned through this process is that there is more than one revision of the Ryzen 7 5800x cpu. Many online review sites demonstrate newer revisions of the 5800x run a cooler temperatures and at a lower power draw. So looking back on my purchases, I wish I had specifically bought only the newer revision of the 5800x.$2,044.92