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The Ryzen Streamer The Ryzen Streamer
This computer is what is working to bring me away from Intel. This computer is going to be used to handle a major charity... This computer is what is working to bring me away from Intel. This computer is going to be used to handle a major charity stream that benefits Extra Life.$1,119.97 -
Compy V Compy V
Desktop multipurpose, cost efficient rig. Playing games like DoTA, LoL, SC2 with a bit of video editing. Desktop multipurpose, cost efficient rig. Playing games like DoTA, LoL, SC2 with a bit of video editing.$1,042.93 -
Andromeda Andromeda
Its a multi purpose rig for school, gaming, streaming, vr, and watching movies. At first I cheaped out on components such as... Its a multi purpose rig for school, gaming, streaming, vr, and watching movies. At first I cheaped out on components such as ram, cpu, PSU, and cooler. So I piece by piece upgraded basically all parts besides the case and motherboard. I would have liked to have done it all first try.$2,639.95 -
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2020 Graduation Gift Workstation 2020 Graduation Gift Workstation
This general purpose, light gaming rig is a good all-arounder. It does the virtualization I need to practice my Linux... This general purpose, light gaming rig is a good all-arounder. It does the virtualization I need to practice my Linux development work, it games well on high settings for most AAAs, and plays home to my media server! I'd definitely have re-done my storage if I'd cared to transfer all of my media, but it works well enough as things currently stand.$1,707.92 -
Frostbite V2 Frostbite V2
A Custom PC mainly used for school work and video editing with Final Cut Pro. A Custom PC mainly used for school work and video editing with Final Cut Pro.$1,648.81 -
Jankmaster 3000 Jankmaster 3000
A PC built in a cardboard box. Used leftover parts from a friend's old build. Don't really use it for anything. Benchmarked... A PC built in a cardboard box. Used leftover parts from a friend's old build. Don't really use it for anything. Benchmarked with a whopping 15 fps average in Cyberpunk 2077 at 900p on the lowest settings. Will surely kill me and my family one day$178.97 -
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White mITX Snow Build White mITX Snow Build
Purpose: Build was going to serve as a home lab for vSphere / Hyper-V running several VMs. Was looking to pick up a MBP 16"... Purpose: Build was going to serve as a home lab for vSphere / Hyper-V running several VMs. Was looking to pick up a MBP 16" 2020 initially, but wanted to dabble back into building PCs as the specs I wanted on a MBP would easily exceed $3000. Budget for this build would be under $2000. Parts in order of importance: Case: ITX is a must above all else. Really wanted my PC to have the same form factor as a Mac Pro, didn't want to lug a MicroATX tower around with me. NZXT's H210/H210i looked like it had the most airflow. Chose the H210i over the H210 due to the included fan controller as I needed 3 more slots for my Noctua case fans. CPU: 12 cores / 24 threads, nice to slice up for VMs. Alternative is 9900K which was more expensive with less cores. GPU Looking at the 2060 Super vs the 5700 XT. Chose AMD due to value and their 7 nm architecture. Motherboard: Only x570 board with onboard WIFI that was in stock at the time of post. This is a must if I decide to store this build in a random closet somewhere in the future. Storage: WD Blue was the cheapest 1 TB NVME SSD at the time of the post. RAM: Wanted a DDR4-3600 with CL16, cheapest 32 gigs of ram at the time of the post. 64 gigs was a bit overkill for what I wanted to do. PSU: Breaks my heart that I had to drop this much money on a PSU that costs under $100 a few months back, but Corsairs have never failed me in all the builds I've built. The fan barely runs due to the gold efficiency. The RMx white had white cables, so it saved me some change on white cablemod extension cables. Fans / Cooling / Aesthetics: Hated water cooling as every AIO solution leaked on me. I wanted the biggest possible CPU cooler in this build so I copied mikevrpv's build for the cooler. Putting on the Noctua D15S is painful. Putting on the chromax white heatsink covers on the D15S is equally as painful. mikevrpv has some magical hands to be able to do so in his video in less than a few minutes. Everything else was Noctua fans as I absolutely love the beige color for Noctua and their silent performance. Putting the rear and top exhaust fan was a lot easier than I thought, don't be afraid to squish the heatsink a bit to put the rear fan in the back. Sold the stock NZXT 210i fans and the Wraith Prism RGB to recoup some money for this build (-$50.00). Build Order: CPU on MOBO -> RAM on MOBO -> M.2 2280 SSD on MOBO -> Screw MOBO into Case -> Put 2x 140mm intake fan into case -> Connect all the header cables and put fan header extension cables on MOBO (super important) -> Install PSU and plug in the CPU / MOBO power -> Cable maintenance as much as you can at this point -> Install Chromax top covers (the grey part and clips) onto Noctua D15S -> Put the right most fan onto the D15S -> Install D15S onto the motherboard (press hard on the screws, it's not going to break trust me) -> Install the middle fan onto the D15S -> Install top exhaust fan by slipping in the fan through the top -> Install rear exhaust fan by pushing on the D15S to move it away from the rear (it's not going to break) -> Put the 2nd piece (the actual shroud) of the white Noctua onto the D15S) -> Done. Tuning: Stock CPU: no significant gain found in OC Undervolted 5700XT: Frequency / Voltage Curve {(800,750), (1299,900), (1799,949)} Undervolting is a must for this card in a NZXT 210i/210/200 without any liquid cooling. Thermal throttling was rampant playing MHW on ultra when junction hit 110C. The clock speeds would rollercoaster as it OC hitting the 110C throttling and then underclock over and over again which was observable by lag in the game. By starving the card's voltage, (my sweet spot was 1799 MHz ,949 mV), the card would never exceed 1750 MHz clock speed which in turn reduces junction temperatures significantly (maximum observed in Furmark torture tests was 106C at 65% fan speed, the highest I'd tolerate). Stats: Maximum Wattage w/ Prime95 & Furmark: 440 watts Maximum GPU Avg Temp: 78C Maximum GPU Junction Temp: 106C Maximum CPU Die Avg Temp Stock: 70C Maximum CPU Die Avg Temp (Stable OC 4.15 GHz all 1.2375 Vcore): 74C Idle Wattage: 120 watts Idle GPU Avg Temp: 50C Idle GPU Junction Temp: 50C Idle CPU Die Avg Temp: 44C Total Cost: $1650 (-$50.00 from selling the stock case fan and stock CPU cooler)$1,774.93 -
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Hobbyist Build Hobbyist Build
I upgraded my PC to an i5 12600k. Had this old case, so I put in my old i5 8400, added a decent $30 PSU and an old 500gb SSD I upgraded my PC to an i5 12600k. Had this old case, so I put in my old i5 8400, added a decent $30 PSU and an old 500gb SSD$531.00 -
Toothless Toothless
I built this as my first computer. The reason for the build was some gaming but also for school purposes. Games that I am... I built this as my first computer. The reason for the build was some gaming but also for school purposes. Games that I am playing right now are BO3 for zombies, subnautica below zero and I just finished jedi fallen order. The next upgrade I am going to make to the rig is the case. The front panel on this case is very restrictive so I actually take it off for better airflow. I want a case with a mesh front panel.$1,620.93 -
Apex Machine Apex Machine
mostly playing apex, and a little bit of tekken, I use an ultra wide monitor and a 27” one as well mostly playing apex, and a little bit of tekken, I use an ultra wide monitor and a 27” one as well$2,544.94 -
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Mid Tier Budget Build Mid Tier Budget Build
Pretty good mid range budget build planning on upgrading graphics card and cpu in future but for now its pretty good some... Pretty good mid range budget build planning on upgrading graphics card and cpu in future but for now its pretty good some things I got cheaper but it won't let me change it I got cpu and motherboard cheaper because of the combo$974.93 -
R6 Kame R6 Kame
Primarily gaming rig and all around use purpose Primarily gaming rig and all around use purpose$5,119.84