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fridge fridge
I built it because i was sick of playing at 30 fps on an old work laptop, it is a gaming pc and i play multiple games. These... I built it because i was sick of playing at 30 fps on an old work laptop, it is a gaming pc and i play multiple games. These range from War Thunder, to No Man's Sky, to even Satisfactory. I play many different games so I can't list them all or this list will go on forever, but it plays the games I want and I have no problems with it.$777.96 -
Swifter Swifter
I built the PC for a budget game streaming computer. Even though I stream and play games on it, I also do video rendering... I built the PC for a budget game streaming computer. Even though I stream and play games on it, I also do video rendering for my edits and clips. I mainly just play RPG and FPS games, while being on a budget and it's one of my favorite computers I've built.$1,387.93 -
Bio Crash Bio Crash
I built this PC for gaming because of the parts that I picked and this PC has came a long way with me and I am very happy... I built this PC for gaming because of the parts that I picked and this PC has came a long way with me and I am very happy and grateful for having this with me for future upgrades I might upgrade my CPU to a I9 14900K and the motherboard to get the maximum performance I can get. I'm so happy for taking all my time with this PC and saving up to build this amazing build.$1,834.99 -
Mini Proxmox Mini Proxmox
Mini NAS with ProxmoxThis build was an attempt at a:Minimal Physical SpacePower EfficiencyPerformanceCostI used the onboard... Mini NAS with Proxmox This build was an attempt at a: Minimal Physical Space Power Efficiency Performance Cost I used the onboard NIC with a managed switch and "Tagged" VLAN IDs into a couple of subnets where different VMs reside. I'm running 4 instances of Ubuntu Server for security camera recordings, general file storage, backups (UrBackups) and DNS sink hole (AdGuard Home). None of these require much in regards of compute resources (memory/cpu). For this reason, the 8500G seems like a nice fit to balance performance, price and efficiency. Nothing special was configured with Proxmox and I have not explored any passthrough features yet with exception of passing a few mechanical drives to the security camera VM. At idle with (2) 7200 rpm 3.5" drives the power draw is ~42 watts. Without the mech drives it rest at 35 idle. In operation...it still generally rest in the low 45's with small bumps when the cache write to the mech drives spawns an actual write (all measured with a Kilo-A-Watt meter). If you want a small business/home server, with the option to host larger VMs that isn't terribly expensive or power hungry, this isn't a bad setup. You can certainly host my current 24/7 VMs on a much less capable system with no perceivable performance difference, but everything is a case of what-ifs, present circumstances and just having fun playing with new stuff. Power wise with x86 desktop systems, ATX boards, standard PSU's...this one runs about as light as any of them at idle. There are mini PC's that use a lot less power, but then you are generally using USB mass storage and lack a PCIe slot for expansion, which in my case, this was not acceptable. I am actually replacing a NUC that was currently using an external 8TB USB 3.0 drive and this ended up being a not so great solution for 24/7 camera recordings, it works but barely when dealing with 8+ 4k cameras and also needing to do remote playback. I hope this helps for those looking for information as a mini server. So far, no issues.$570.17 -
Future-Proof 1 Future-Proof 1
Built this AMD 8700G PC for coding and running programs that I need for my mad science lab, but looks like it will be my... Built this AMD 8700G PC for coding and running programs that I need for my mad science lab, but looks like it will be my wife's PC instead. She will use it for general PC activities including some casual 1080p gaming (Secret World Legends, Entropia, and others that I don't know the names of). A few years from now, if her old Nvidia/Intel based gaming PC breaks down then I may overclock this one and/or add a video card, or maybe even drop in a new CPU. Am using the heat sink that came with the 8700G CPU, and during a bit of gaming the temp never got above 32 degrees C so I won't be upgrading to water cooling. It has very low power use and it is whisper quiet.$1,335.90 -
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Used work PC Used work PC
Bought this used from a used office electronics store and put a nice gpu in it Bought this used from a used office electronics store and put a nice gpu in it$2,042.93 -
The Donnager The Donnager
The build is a high-performance gaming rig I built it to primarily play destiny, however it is very capable of playing many... The build is a high-performance gaming rig I built it to primarily play destiny, however it is very capable of playing many newer games that are very taxing$3,322.93 -
Crayon Crayon
This PC was built to mostly handle photoshop, light gaming as well as movie streaming, future upgrades will include hydro... This PC was built to mostly handle photoshop, light gaming as well as movie streaming, future upgrades will include hydro cooling, better power supply, added LED fans$2,544.91 -
Black march Black march
This is a really top of the line gaming PC. Made custom by me This is a really top of the line gaming PC. Made custom by me$2,459.95 -
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Huckleberry Huckleberry
Homelab build for playing with networking, replaced multiple HP mini pcs and Dell servers. Homelab build for playing with networking, replaced multiple HP mini pcs and Dell servers.$3,451.86 -
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Duqmaq Build Duqmaq Build
To have a general gaming computer To have a general gaming computer$2,524.91 -
hidden in the dark hidden in the dark
mainly for the sake of building it. nothing like working on something you make on your own. mainly for the sake of building it. nothing like working on something you make on your own.$2,501.93 -
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Gaming Crypto Machine Gaming Crypto Machine
use this to play all call of duty games and do some crypto mining on the side use this to play all call of duty games and do some crypto mining on the side$2,257.93 -
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Gaming Gaming
Gaming and content creation for music and video. Gaming and content creation for music and video.$2,442.93 -
H4CKi H4CKi
Built for Motion Graphics Work, and Gaming/Streaming Built for Motion Graphics Work, and Gaming/Streaming$4,259.94 -
BIG BOY BIG BOY
Ive built this pc just for the insane look and specs, this pc has a 10980xe and 128gb of ram and a 3090 strix.... That's... Ive built this pc just for the insane look and specs, this pc has a 10980xe and 128gb of ram and a 3090 strix.... That's only just the main system, also there is a second pc built just for gaming when my main rig is for editing. This pc is a beast does everything i want it to and more.$13,244.78 -
RGB Mad About It RGB Mad About It
Current setup. I use the rig to stream and play video games - currently playing through Mass Effect Legendary Edition. Current setup. I use the rig to stream and play video games - currently playing through Mass Effect Legendary Edition.$4,235.71 -
Project Targaryen Blood Project Targaryen Blood
Built a Game of Thrones computer centered around the House Targaryen. Worked with Cold Zero to make the custom acrylic... Built a Game of Thrones computer centered around the House Targaryen. Worked with Cold Zero to make the custom acrylic panels that you see which helped with routing cables. Painted motherboard heatsinks and plastic to be black and dark silver instead of bight and white. This build started out with 1080ti and has been upgraded over time to new parts.$4,876.94 -
The Multi-Core The Multi-Core
I mainly built this PC for use in 2D, 3D, Video & Photo Editing & some gaming. I mainly built this PC for use in 2D, 3D, Video & Photo Editing & some gaming.$5,394.88