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Gas Powered Gaming PC Gas Powered Gaming PC
Runs on 20% nitro fuel and has 4 horsepower lol Runs on 20% nitro fuel and has 4 horsepower lol$4,679.95 -
Lian Li and Noctua Lian Li and Noctua
Personally gaming PC and workstation for deep learning research. Personally gaming PC and workstation for deep learning research.$4,686.96 -
First timer First timer
Initially, this project started out with me just wanting to recase my Omen 30L. Waltzed into MicroCenter for a new case and... Initially, this project started out with me just wanting to recase my Omen 30L. Waltzed into MicroCenter for a new case and mobo which I got. But then everything else started coming into play since the case/mobo just wasn't enough. Foolishly I asked the BYOP team if they had any 4090s in stock and they did. They happened to have the ROG Strix 4090 I was looking for and, well, everything kinda went downhill after that. Next thing I know I'm choosing RAM, finding an optimal price for a PSU and then trying to source all the fans I wanted for the build. Whole process took a little over a month or so and lots and lots of $$$$. But, now that everything's complete and rig is working fine, I am a happy camper now.$4,694.94 -
Storinator 2.0 Storinator 2.0
Needed lots of storage space for storing and remotely editing lossless game captures but didn't want a rack-mount chassis.... Needed lots of storage space for storing and remotely editing lossless game captures but didn't want a rack-mount chassis. Tucked neatly away in a closet, this dead silent companion gets the job done.$4,694.98 -
ICEEYHOT ICEEYHOT
SFF Gaming Rig, upgraded from 7700K and 2080S to this beast 12700K and 3090. SFF Gaming Rig, upgraded from 7700K and 2080S to this beast 12700K and 3090.$4,696.90 -
Misc Assortment of Epic Equipment... Misc Assortment of Epic Equipment Extravaganza! With lots of messy Wires!
I built this PC setup because I've never went on a Vacation in the 36 years I've worked. Never took days off besides sick... I built this PC setup because I've never went on a Vacation in the 36 years I've worked. Never took days off besides sick days. So all the money was to treat myself. I bought a bunch of unnecessary things, in a crazy miss-matched setup. I mainly play games, but I also do work on Stable-Diffusion with AI generation. I love setting up virtual machines and trying new things. Here is a link to the actual setup in full: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/StabbyMeowkins/saved/fZBGJx Little bit behind the parts and how I got them for those prices. Anything that was normally bought at normal prices/random low-discount prices won't be mentioned. Mind the cable management, I can't be bothered and there is just too much going on in life to spend a full day getting it done. I will do it eventually, though! 5900x: Friend bought this at Microcenter, held unto it for six months and never used it. Sold it to me for $180.00. Kraken AIO: Won it at a Bingo tournament that only costed me $15 to enter! Motherboard: Bought a combo deal for $1600ish. Friend got the 3080ti, I got the motherboard, we sold the rest to basically make him upgrade from a 3070 to a 3080ti for $150, and I got the motherboard for a value of $250.00 Sold his 3070 to make up the difference. 2TB 2.5" Drive: Some random craigslist drive. Just have a bunch of emulation stuff on there. 1TB SSD: Price error at Staples, what a steal!(It was $50 odd dollars. Not sure the exact amount. QN332 2TB QLC Drive(Games!) Black Friday deal. This was added this week. Had this PC 6+ Months. Two 14TB WD Easystore Drives. Rakuten Cash-back. Discount from HDD turn in that Best Buy used to have. Cash-back from Paypal Business debt card. Lucky! Phanteks Case: Won a $100 gift card online, so got the case for very little. Monitors: I use the Alienware AW2518HF for all my FPS games like APEX Legends, League of Legends and games like Muse Dash. The AOC 49" Ultrawide is for watching videos on Youtube while I am cleaning the room, or doing server work and/or Python. I got this for $400 when a site was selling them for that price at random times. I was lucky to get one. I bought a monitor arm for it because my space constraints means a small desk..arm gives me the space I need. LG C1 48" OLED TV: Obviously all my nice games I enjoy the most go on here. I love Warframe, Dead by Daylight and a few others like Monster Hunter Rise. Minecraft with the SEUS Shader Mod is just INSANE on here too. It is so beautiful. Had to buy a good cable, that was also 15 feet long. Since the space I am in is small, I needed it to wrap around the room to get to the TV. Klipsch I picked up (almost) brand new at a Pawn Shop. They actually sound really good. I didn't want to get it at first, but a friend convinced me. Said the $75 was worth the price at the time. The nYko Charing base was given to me for free by a friend that also sold me two brand new PS4 controllers for $30 each. He had them because he tends to buy up a bunch of stuff when they go on sale/clearance-so he has had them for a while and sold to me when I was looking for some controllers for some of my games. The SATA Port hub isn't really needed. I just had it laying around so I threw it in the build. Won't be able to resell it, might as well use it, even though its borderline useless. Same with the Docking bay. It is just there to throw random data on random old drives I have for storage. Sorry for all the babbling. I just love my PC, it looks nice, and its something I can enjoy since I don't get to enjoy things too much. I love Anime, and the OLED is really nice for that, and I just love tech in general. My Mother and Father don't understand it much but turning their homes into automation has been fun also.$4,698.56 -
The Tower X3 The Tower X3
I built it for software development, VR, gaming, video editing, and anything else. It does it all! I built it for software development, VR, gaming, video editing, and anything else. It does it all!$4,698.90 -
Z390 Headhunter kind of loosely Star... Z390 Headhunter kind of loosely Star Wars. I think it was called a Z95 Headhunter.
It's a gaming PC and I mostly play first person and some third person games like Cyberpunk 2077, Call of Duty, GTA, Tomb... It's a gaming PC and I mostly play first person and some third person games like Cyberpunk 2077, Call of Duty, GTA, Tomb Raider and a few others.$4,701.91 -
Gaming 1 Gaming 1
I built this computer because I had an itch to upgrade from my Intel 8700k and I felt like I could maybe gain a little... I built this computer because I had an itch to upgrade from my Intel 8700k and I felt like I could maybe gain a little performance and modernize my gaming rig with the latest tech like DDR5 and PCIe 5.$4,709.84 -
Phobik PC Phobik PC
My build is primarly meant for editing videos and photos, but I love to game. Right now I am currently playing league of... My build is primarly meant for editing videos and photos, but I love to game. Right now I am currently playing league of legends / Valorant$4,711.91 -
My New Multimedia Editing... My New Multimedia Editing Workstation/Gaming Beast
I just built this workstation for work in Maya/unreal 5. Plus, it also works pretty great as a gaming PC. I want this... I just built this workstation for work in Maya/unreal 5. Plus, it also works pretty great as a gaming PC. I want this workstation to perform the best and reduce the rendering time while processing my animation project, so I went ahead and picked up a 4090 for this setup because it's pretty much the best out there. After testing it out on a project I was currently working on, I am very happy I made this decision. The rendering time was almost cut in half compared to my old workstation with a 2080ti.$4,719.92 -
Storm Shadow #MicroCenterMadness Storm Shadow #MicroCenterMadness
I just wanted a good rig to game on, process photos or video content and maybe even do some 3D design work for my long list... I just wanted a good rig to game on, process photos or video content and maybe even do some 3D design work for my long list of hobbies. My intent was to make it nice to look at and I've never done a custom build before. No matter what i did the 3090 seemed to be in the way of showing off the nice looking X570. So I decided to vertical mount the card and so began the challenge. What followed was a lot of planning, trips to the hardware store and locating a brake to bend sheet metal that thick. Build FAQ: Custom made the bracket by hand, I have a 40cm link up riser cable twisted meticulously to reduce visibility. Also used a display port 90 adapter and two extension cables to avoid having my hdmi and Display port cables from tv coming through the case. (No loss in frame rate) Temperatures on everything runs from 5-10c cooler including the 3090. Hot air exits out the rear side of case and the top instead of blowing directly on MB. Also as a result of the 3090 not being in the way of the fans the M.2's and Ballistic Max also run a tad cooler.$4,720.81 -
Workstation007 Workstation007
Updating workstations for our IT/Dev team. Updating workstations for our IT/Dev team.$4,722.89 -
Cyberpunk build Cyberpunk build
Futuristic cyberpunk gaming build! Futuristic cyberpunk gaming build!$4,729.91 -
White Mini White Mini
Originally was going to attempt streaming so wanted a 2nd build for CPU encoding and video capture. Never streamed though,... Originally was going to attempt streaming so wanted a 2nd build for CPU encoding and video capture. Never streamed though, now it's a wife/son/guest PC.$4,729.94 -
My First Build! My First Build!
My first computer build! I learned alot and built it to enjoy photo editing, gaming, and regular computing. A future upgrade... My first computer build! I learned alot and built it to enjoy photo editing, gaming, and regular computing. A future upgrade would be the RTX 3090 and eventually a custom water cooled loop.$4,734.78 -
New Beginning New Beginning
Had my first opportunity to build without a budget limit so I just went all out but without going too unnecessary. I'm... Had my first opportunity to build without a budget limit so I just went all out but without going too unnecessary. I'm running VR with this beast with the Quest 2 and it is awesome!$4,746.84 -
Timid's Racing Simulator Timid's Racing Simulator
I've always been a fan of racing, and during COVID-19, I've gotten the itch to dive into the world of sim racing. Slowly,... I've always been a fan of racing, and during COVID-19, I've gotten the itch to dive into the world of sim racing. Slowly, from a Thrustmaster T300 RS, I've worked my way up to a build I believe is my end-game build!$4,747.91 -
Reflection Reflection
This build was a test for my basic knowledge in CAD, 3D printing, and CNC machining. There are a lot of custom work such as... This build was a test for my basic knowledge in CAD, 3D printing, and CNC machining. There are a lot of custom work such as DIY cables, cable combs, distribution plates, and modifications such as front mesh panel. The usage of this build is general purposes, basically all-in-one including gaming, movies, and university. I also love the color of chalk gray theme of this build$4,751.95 -
MICRO-MACHINE (NAPOLEON) MICRO-MACHINE (NAPOLEON)
Plex Transcoder/Plex Server Plex Transcoder/Plex Server$4,755.57 -
Powerspec G707, Now a Monster!! Powerspec G707, Now a Monster!!
In the heart of Covid, no reasonably priced PS5 consoles were for sale. I Bit the bullet and bought a prebuilt on a whim. At... In the heart of Covid, no reasonably priced PS5 consoles were for sale. I Bit the bullet and bought a prebuilt on a whim. At the time the RTX 3070 it came with was almost worth what I paid for the whole system. After having every generation of console I'd never go back after PC gaming. I mostly built it for Warzone and FPS games although it's a general purpose rig.$4,758.96 -
Current PC Current PC
gaming, streaming, general viewing content gaming, streaming, general viewing content$4,759.64 -
What's on my desk??? 2023 edition What's on my desk??? 2023 edition
Built this gaming rig to power a 47in 4k OLED LG UltraGear monitor I got at a super discount. Does not disappoint! Built this gaming rig to power a 47in 4k OLED LG UltraGear monitor I got at a super discount. Does not disappoint!$4,770.93