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Dorm Build/Racing Dorm Build/Racing
This was my first build, as my previous desktop was a very old Dell Inspiron 530. This build is mainly used for Assetto... This was my first build, as my previous desktop was a very old Dell Inspiron 530. This build is mainly used for Assetto Corsa and doing my uni homework. In the future, I'll definitely be upgrading the CPU.$952.94 -
Speed Speed
Built for my racing sim. I would like to upgrade the fans to nactua's so they are quiet Built for my racing sim. I would like to upgrade the fans to nactua's so they are quiet$2,544.92 -
Big Bertha Big Bertha
REALLY FAST BUDGET BUILD. I was able to scrape this thing together by finding the absolute cheapest pieces of new technology... REALLY FAST BUDGET BUILD. I was able to scrape this thing together by finding the absolute cheapest pieces of new technology that I possibly could, and it runs amazing! Faster than Sonic X!! Some of the parts aren't the best I would say. For example the case is huge but on the bright side this means upgrade-ability.$1,805.92 -
The Kryptonite The Kryptonite
This is my first DIY desktop PC build. I built it mainly for gaming. It's paired with an RTX 4080 GPU for the ability to... This is my first DIY desktop PC build. I built it mainly for gaming. It's paired with an RTX 4080 GPU for the ability to handle 4K graphics. My original plan was to get an RTX 4090, but its performance gain per dollar is not as great compared to an RTX 4080. It was the right choice. This build is enough to run all modern games in 4K while maintaining a respectable 120 FPS+.$2,859.94 -
"Rainbow Kush" "Rainbow Kush"
I don't do much gaming anymore, but my old build was 2015, and I literally could not play some of the more recent games even... I don't do much gaming anymore, but my old build was 2015, and I literally could not play some of the more recent games even if I wanted to. The old build was still fine for most day-to-day stuff and I wanted another build that would go the distance. So here we are. My first build was 1998, and PC components have come a long way. I wanted something that could run Cyberpunk at 2k on max settings and still get over 60 FPS. I wanted something that I could hook up a top tier VR headset to without worries. The Lian Li components are super good, but they don't have great software support. Mostly, I would say that they are first rate components with second rate software running them. It often resets, and I can't update because of their file servers (or lack thereof). The Lian Li case is superb. The strimmer lighting looks great and is customizable. The CPU cooler is where the RGB software could be better. Even with the great cable management, the back of that case is STUFFED with cables, Lian Li USB controllers, internal USB hub. The fact that I put a RAID 10 SSD array in there didn't help with space. It seems like no mater what improvements are made with cable management, I'll find a way to fill it with cables! I was going with an ASUS 4080, but it was out of stock when I went to the store, so I settled for the Zotac. It's fine, but the RGB is about 3 years behind the RDG in the rest of the box. Even though it was 1200 bucks, I won't hesitate to return it if the 4080 super comes out in time. I may replace it with a 5000 series in a couple of years. My background is scientific computing, and this PC is about on par with the number of threads and memory that was in $20K servers I was using in 2010. I really like that it's super quiet, even with 6 fans. When its running full blast, its makes half the noise that my 2015 does. I'll probably try DnD next...but then will go back to checking my email! This PC specs out in the top 1% in Passmark. But 1% is a huge number of builds. Maybe next time I go ThreadRipper and Nivida XX90!$3,655.81 -
Asus mini rog Asus mini rog
Mini Gaming PC Play COD Forza F1 23 GTAv Mini Gaming PC Play COD Forza F1 23 GTAv$4,164.89 -
ARCTIC CONDITION ARCTIC CONDITION
The main purpose of my build is for video and photo editing. I do game on the rig and general desktop stuff (Word, Excel,... The main purpose of my build is for video and photo editing. I do game on the rig and general desktop stuff (Word, Excel, Etc). I do plan in the coming year to spin up virtual machines for a lab as I have upgraded to 64 Gb of DDR5 RAM.$3,068.94 -
New Build 2021 New Build 2021
I made this computer to play a game I made this computer to play a game$2,444.93 -
Fantome Gaming Fantome Gaming
Main purpose of this rig is high refresh rate, high graphics 1440p gaming. Paired with a 144hz monitor, it delivers... Main purpose of this rig is high refresh rate, high graphics 1440p gaming. Paired with a 144hz monitor, it delivers excellent performance in GPU and CPU intensive games. Played through Cyberpunk: Phantom Liberty 2.0 with ray tracing on low and native 1440p (no upscaling) and was able to get a solid 60 (sometimes more depending on location). Will be swapping ram with a RAM kit from the motherboards QVL list soon, with tighter timings and hopefully a working XMP.$2,587.78 -
Frozen 2.0 Frozen 2.0
The reason for the build was to game in 4k and do college work. Along with anything else I may need to do on a computer. The... The reason for the build was to game in 4k and do college work. Along with anything else I may need to do on a computer. The future upgrades I see coming is adding the Lian-Li strimmer's for the 24 pin and 12 pin, and maybe 32 GB more of DDR5 ram. I have also added some of my personalization to it by adding bear-bricks in certain locations within the case.$3,259.84 -
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Clean Slate Clean Slate
The purpose of this PC is for general school work and also streaming any movies in my room. I also like using it for gaming... The purpose of this PC is for general school work and also streaming any movies in my room. I also like using it for gaming with my friends whenever I want to play Warzone. I prefer playing on PC than my PS4 since I can unlock the framerate on my freesync monitor which lets my motion be smooth while playing online.$2,739.93 -
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 -
The Racing Rig The Racing Rig
I soley built this computer for racing, some flying and an occasional FPS. I soley built this computer for racing, some flying and an occasional FPS.$3,099.92 -
Phantomime Phantomime
High performance pc made for gaming and video editing. Love to use with Blender. High performance pc made for gaming and video editing. Love to use with Blender.$1,520.93 -
SFF NR200 + 7900 XT SFF NR200 + 7900 XT
Condensed gaming rig. I primarily wanted my desktop to take up as small a space as possible and found building out of the... Condensed gaming rig. I primarily wanted my desktop to take up as small a space as possible and found building out of the NR200 case to be very satisfying. 7900 XT plays anything thrown at it - blew through Starfield at max settings. Highly recommend undervolting the GPU to save thermals. A less power hungry CPU would be even better to reduce heat. As much as I like the SFX-L Asus Loki PSU I chose, I recommend an SFX to gain GPU clearance. Highly advise against an ATX PSU as airflow becomes very difficult to manage. I would also recommend a shorter cooler than the Noctua NH-D15 as I had to force the mesh side panel closed.$2,345.89 -
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Fat GPU in a Little Case (w/ Custom... Fat GPU in a Little Case (w/ Custom Front Panel)
I built my first gaming PC with a GTX 1080 about 6 years ago using parts from Micro Center. I loved that PC, but I decided... I built my first gaming PC with a GTX 1080 about 6 years ago using parts from Micro Center. I loved that PC, but I decided it was finally time to upgrade. Almost everything was replaced, except for the case. I bought my parts from Micro Center in Denver again. I had to squeeze the massive 4080 in there with the 52mm wide radiator, but couldn't be happier with the results.$3,042.87 -
Hopefully my last pc for a while π Hopefully my last pc for a while π
I wanted to build a PC that will last me for sometime. I went with DDR5 and took advantage of a killer combo deal... I wanted to build a PC that will last me for sometime. I went with DDR5 and took advantage of a killer combo deal microcenter was offering.$1,737.93 -
white calamity white calamity
my white pc that destroys all games in terms of high performance my white pc that destroys all games in terms of high performance$2,450.92 -
RTX 4080 Power Gaming PC (First Build) RTX 4080 Power Gaming PC (First Build)
My first novice PC build. I spent a lot of time researching how to build a PC and watched tons of YouTube videos.... My first novice PC build. I spent a lot of time researching how to build a PC and watched tons of YouTube videos. Fortunately, everything paid off. I got my first gaming PC that I built myself! It is running great so far. RTX 4080 GPU is a beast. It can run God of War at ultra graphic and still maintain 130+ FPS. I haven't tried other games, but it will probably do well! I didn't expect the GPU to be this chunky, so I didn't buy a riser. I am currently plugging in my RTX 4080 GPU straight into the MB's PCIE port. I am planning to get a GPU riser so it won't stress the PCIE port.$2,629.92 -
Gaming Build 2023 Gaming Build 2023
Ever since I first saw the Hyte Y60 case, I wanted to make my 2nd ever build in there. Hadn't built a Gaming PC in a long... Ever since I first saw the Hyte Y60 case, I wanted to make my 2nd ever build in there. Hadn't built a Gaming PC in a long time. Nervous and anxious the build went very well. No issues. Very happy with the result.$3,815.87 -