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My First PC My First PC
I built this PC to finally get into PC gaming couple years ag. I have always been a console gamer (Xbox 360 to PS4/PS5),... I built this PC to finally get into PC gaming couple years ag. I have always been a console gamer (Xbox 360 to PS4/PS5), then my friends and I started to move to PCs. I also used this PC for school. The main games I play with this PC is Fortnite, Call of Duty, and party games. I plan on upgrading my 2060 to a 4000 series in the future.$1,339.98 -
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 -
Red Devil Red Devil
I bulit this pc for mainly general use like web browsing but also for gaming in competitive shooters since that is my... I bulit this pc for mainly general use like web browsing but also for gaming in competitive shooters since that is my favorite genre. This pc gets me high fps and good visual clarity for me to be able to spot enemies more easily and I would say it was worth the time and effort to build.$1,610.31 -
For the goat For the goat
Multi purpose PC. Host servers, editing, streaming, gaming, remote management, etc. Multi purpose PC. Host servers, editing, streaming, gaming, remote management, etc.$4,791.85 -
Aftermath Aftermath
This computer Is designed for amazing performance in the most demanding titles, while looking aesthetically pleasing. This computer Is designed for amazing performance in the most demanding titles, while looking aesthetically pleasing.$2,614.93 -
Couldn't stop myself! ;-) Lian Li... Couldn't stop myself! ;-) Lian Li everything, AsRock Nova WIFI, 14900K, Zotac 4090 AIRO
Intended to build a video editing PC, but ended up with a gaming PC lol. Snagged a Zotac 4090 off of Amazon for 1699 right... Intended to build a video editing PC, but ended up with a gaming PC lol. Snagged a Zotac 4090 off of Amazon for 1699 right before they disappeared from everywhere. 140mm fans look great! (too bad they don't have a 420mm Gallahad). And no... I didn't leave the NVME in that slot. I did test with it in that Gen5 slot vs the other M2 slot with the 4 lanes direct to the CPU (so not making the GPU run in 8x PCIE lanes). There was zero performance difference (actually it gets slightly faster 3dmark scores with the PCIE gen 5 M2 slot occupied (within margin of error though). Also.. not sure where the AsRock Nova Wifi went on their website (it's still there if you search, but not on the list of MBs). It is an awesome board so far, both in performance and looks.$5,825.81 -
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ROG STRIX Dynamic ROG STRIX Dynamic
Big fan of ASUS ROG have 1080TI asus rog edition along with asus rog strix motherboard not a ROG AIO but we had a friend... Big fan of ASUS ROG have 1080TI asus rog edition along with asus rog strix motherboard not a ROG AIO but we had a friend cricket a rog sticker to put on the mirrored cpu aio pump only a 8600k intel i5 for now upgrading soon along with the motherboard and ram currently 4 x 8GB for 32 GB of ram gen 4. O11 dyanamic case of course.$1,750.89 -
Main Build Main Build
I used this PC daily. I love it to bits and am glad it looks really clean. I used this PC daily. I love it to bits and am glad it looks really clean.$1,862.84 -
My Daily Guy My Daily Guy
Just my daily machine, gaming in 4k, perusing the internet, etc. It gets by playing in 4k but need an upgrade at somepoint... Just my daily machine, gaming in 4k, perusing the internet, etc. It gets by playing in 4k but need an upgrade at somepoint to get up to 120hz (fps). I try to shoot for at least 60fps which most games can run med-ultra. Fallout 4, Witcher3, RDR2 run great. MSFS2020 runs about 40fps on high in 4k. As you can see I'm not into RGB and AIOs, all I'm after is performance. Upgrading to a 7800x3d, new Mobo, 4080, m.2 5.0 drive when prices come down.$1,882.91 -
Nixine Nixine
A couple years back I bought my first PC as a prebuilt as my 6-7 year old ps4 started to die. Skipping all the nitty gritty... A couple years back I bought my first PC as a prebuilt as my 6-7 year old ps4 started to die. Skipping all the nitty gritty and fast forwarding to the present, I’m now a fully fledged PC-Building enthusiast that’d totally spend hours building PCs over and over if they could. This rig is meant for both gaming AND productivity. For gaming it drives a 4k 240hz Samsung Neo G8 Monitor and does extremely well with every game I throw at it save for the most unoptimized games. The current games I find myself playing right now include Alan Wake 2, Battlefield 2042, and Counter-Strike 2. It is an absolute pleasure playing anything with this setup. Ontop of 4k and 240Hz I also play in HDR. It doesn’t really give me a competitive advantage but boy do games look even more amazing with HDR on. Alan Wake 2 is incredibly mastered for HDR and I wouldn’t play it without it on. In terms of productivity I also have a drawing tablet hooked up to this pc so I can draw on it. It’s not terribly demanding on the hardware so a lot of the spec of this rig is absolutely overkill for this kind of work, but every bit of power definitely helps rendering the largest projects I do. The 32GB of ram I have installed is an absolute necessity for the kind of work that I do and while a 5800X3D isn’t really a productivity chip, it definitely gets the job done. Especially since nothing I do demands high frequency clock speeds. Overall, this is absolutely a dream build for me. I’m lucky to be able to acquire this kind of hardware. It’s practically my pride and joy. There are some upgrades I’d like to do when I get the money and the chance. That includes personalization, probably some Lian Li Strimer cables. That’s more of a luxury thing than a necessity so naturally those would be the last thing on my things to put in. I’d probably also unplug everything so I can do some better cable management. I built a pc for my friend and am quite jealous of the better cable management I did for him since, at the time, I just knew better. In terms of actual upgraded hardware. I’d probably upgrade to a ddr5 platform down the road, either with the current newest gen or with a future gen down the road.$2,502.91 -
Itx build Itx build
mini gaming rig made from some spare parts and sale items from microcenter mini gaming rig made from some spare parts and sale items from microcenter$820.95 -
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Iza White Iza White
Making more moves towards my all white build Making more moves towards my all white build$1,844.93 -
Budget Beast Budget Beast
Goal was to find a solid 1080p gaming pc under $600. I was able to accomplish that with the great microcenter bundle ryzen... Goal was to find a solid 1080p gaming pc under $600. I was able to accomplish that with the great microcenter bundle ryzen 3600 and b450 motherboard combo for $130, paired with rx 6600.$574.95 -
StormTrooper StormTrooper
gaming pc i built for my friend for his college dorm so he can do work and play games in his spare time gaming pc i built for my friend for his college dorm so he can do work and play games in his spare time$676.93 -
Facebook Market Place Winner Facebook Market Place Winner
After studying CPU design in a computer engineering class as an undergraduate I finally decided to build a computer. This... After studying CPU design in a computer engineering class as an undergraduate I finally decided to build a computer. This was my first ever PC build and as an undergraduate student I was pretty tight on cash. I built this machine to try out PC gaming and also to get more familiar with Linux because I use a linux based distro for doing integrated circuit design for my research and wanted to be more comfortable with the OS. I also like the terminal so Linux was an easy choice. I built it out of parts I found used on facebook market place and got the processor used on Jawa.coim along with a new power supply and cpu cooler. In all the computer only cost me $300 and worked after my first try putting it together. I am currently a graduate student at a UC school studying Analog and Mixed-Signal IC design and so I use my computer mostly for remoting into servers where I run all my CAD tools.$307.84 -
Graduation Build Graduation Build
I built this PC to finally upgrade from my old one which was from 2012, RIP, and as a graduation present to myself. I built... I built this PC to finally upgrade from my old one which was from 2012, RIP, and as a graduation present to myself. I built it for work, productivity, and of course games. I like to play story games like Uncharted and Hogwarts Legacy, Fortnite, Apex, Cod, Valorant, CSGO, etc.$1,347.94 -
Budget Build Budget Build
Computer was built for the purpose of gaming at Medium to High graphics gaming. For both competitive and casual games. Computer was built for the purpose of gaming at Medium to High graphics gaming. For both competitive and casual games.$779.30 -
Gaming PC for niece Gaming PC for niece
Built this gaming PC for my niece. Built this gaming PC for my niece.$2,550.91 -
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Snowki Snowki
I play a lot of games like Call of Duty’s, Grand Theft Auto’s but mainly competitive FPS games like Valorant. I play a lot of games like Call of Duty’s, Grand Theft Auto’s but mainly competitive FPS games like Valorant.$3,774.87 -
goodbye build goodbye build
Finally upgrading cpu motherboard RAM from i5-8600k to i9-12900k. posting here to say goodbye to her. Finally upgrading cpu motherboard RAM from i5-8600k to i9-12900k. posting here to say goodbye to her.$1,747.88 -
Gaming/Work PC Gaming/Work PC
Made this PC mainly to do some light gaming as well as be able to handle light work tastks I may need to do while at home.... Made this PC mainly to do some light gaming as well as be able to handle light work tastks I may need to do while at home. Made it with some older parts but still handles everthing I throw at it today. I also didn't want it to be too big so I went with micro ATX.$703.93