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big budget NLE system big budget NLE system
Asked Senior Custom Builder William at Microcenter Fairfax to recommend an over-the-top system & here's what we came up... Asked Senior Custom Builder William at Microcenter Fairfax to recommend an over-the-top system & here's what we came up with. Sorry about the lousy pictures. This resultant build is thanks to WIlliam's superb custom system build expertise.$4,635.87 -
Son of Blue Streak Son of Blue Streak
This is my daily driver desktop, but mainly for gaming. The only parts reused from my last build are the Sabrent Rocket 2TB... This is my daily driver desktop, but mainly for gaming. The only parts reused from my last build are the Sabrent Rocket 2TB PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSD and the Thermaltake Core P5 case. My previous build was water-cooled, but I am returning to air-cooled for this build. Water-cooling adds weight and the drain and refill maintenance cycle is taxing. My old temps were in the 40°C range under load with occasional peaks up to 50°C. This system runs at 60°C under load with peaks up to 70°C. I view this as sort of a "sleeper." Not a lot of RGB or fluff, but with an AMD 7800X3D CPU and Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4090 GPU, it runs everything as well as can be run .. today. My last build lasted four years before it couldn't run the latest games fluidly. I'm hoping for around that with this one. Check back in four years. (I removed the smoked tempered glass in the pictures because the reflections were irritating.)$3,681.94 -
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Supercomputer Xenon Supercomputer Xenon
Built this for Deep Learning/Machine Learning, Scientific Computing Research, VR games, racing simulator, code development,... Built this for Deep Learning/Machine Learning, Scientific Computing Research, VR games, racing simulator, code development, 3D modeling, etc.$3,540.90 -
Phirst Phirst
A no-apologies build that can do it all and look good while doing it. A no-apologies build that can do it all and look good while doing it.$4,105.91 -
Shiny Mew Shiny Mew
Shiny mew is ment to replace project sasuke an original piece i made to run my shop, sql banks and other softwate Shiny mew is ment to replace project sasuke an original piece i made to run my shop, sql banks and other softwate$4,626.60 -
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absolute monster absolute monster
top of the line everything, can play any game at ultra. top of the line everything, can play any game at ultra.$3,521.92 -
2023 PC Build 2023 PC Build
Building new PC after house fire destroyed my previous. Building new PC after house fire destroyed my previous.$4,145.89 -
ROG Simp i9 13900k+4090 for AW3423DW... ROG Simp i9 13900k+4090 for AW3423DW OLED Ultrawide
13900k + 4090 tackles games at 1440p ultrawide with ease on the Alienware AW3423DW, especially Cyberpunk 2077's new... 13900k + 4090 tackles games at 1440p ultrawide with ease on the Alienware AW3423DW, especially Cyberpunk 2077's new DLC. 13900k has a thermal grizzly contact frame. The Maximus z790 HERO, Ryujin II, and Lian Li infinity fans were chosen for their looks. Noctua A14 fans were carried over from the previous build, I don't see them so they're not getting replaced with Lian Li fans. The Strix 4090 is very nice, I got an open box from Microcenter. No complaints! Tackles any game with high frames at the moment. There was a G.Skill Trident RGB ram kit initially, but it seems the motherboard didn't like the kit in XMP and would spit out error code 55 whenever I rebooted the system. The corsair kit works perfectly. I had issues with the RGB on the G.Skill kit as well where it would not sync with the motherboard, so I opted to go with no RGB on the current kit. I did double check my contact frame on the CPU, that did not seem to be an issue for the error code. The SATA SSDs are from previous builds over the years, if anything were to be upgraded, these would be swapped out for NVME drives. They're used for older games at the moment, with newer releases being installed on the NVME OS drive. The Evolv X looks great and is carried over from a past build. Cable management was a bit difficult with the 2 different hubs needed for the Lian Li fans and the Ryujin II cooler. I'd choose a different case with a bit more space for cable management and better airflow in the future. The ROG Thor P2 1200w is overkill and the last power supply I plan to buy. It is a bit long for the Evolv X's PSU cut out, with the RGB being cut off. Both hard drive cages are removed in the bottom to accommodate for the PSU length and cable slack.$5,121.45 -
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Redacted Redacted
It's strictly for gaming aaa titles and other things It's strictly for gaming aaa titles and other things$3,258.92 -
Kawiiope Mori Kawiiope Mori
My 2nd build. The case is a Hyte Y40; Hyte collabs with Hololive limited edition case. It came with a bunch of accessories.... My 2nd build. The case is a Hyte Y40; Hyte collabs with Hololive limited edition case. It came with a bunch of accessories. The case itself, it's OK. Doesn't have a lot of space in the back, so I just gave up on cable management and shoved everything underneath as much as I could. Y40 is a high quality case but over price. They should reduce the price and sell riser cable separately. Vertical GPU looks nice but it is too close to the panel. I'll install it horizontal later. PSU is a bit overpowered. I have Corsair SP120 fans on my last build. I didn't know how loud they were until I got these Lian Li fans.$3,234.92 -
North by Northwest North by Northwest
Gaming rig based on the sexy Fractal North Case Gaming rig based on the sexy Fractal North Case$3,464.92 -
Poseidon Poseidon
Fully custom liquid cooling loopGPU: 4090CPU: 13900KSRAM: 128GB 6000MT/sWaterblocks are from EKWBFittings and distribution... Fully custom liquid cooling loop GPU: 4090 CPU: 13900KS RAM: 128GB 6000MT/s Waterblocks are from EKWB Fittings and distribution plate are Bitspower Tubing is PETG 1600w Powersupply$3,974.94 -
boxy - square workstation boxy - square workstation
Built this PC for graphics software development in OpenGL and Vulkan, all done on Linux. For times outside of work, the... Built this PC for graphics software development in OpenGL and Vulkan, all done on Linux. For times outside of work, the machine is booted on Windows 11 for Microsoft Flight Simulator and X-Plane 12.$4,316.94 -
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 -
Meehhh Meehhh
I built this PC because I was tired of consoles and because of DCS of course I built this PC because I was tired of consoles and because of DCS of course$3,805.92 -
Top End Gaming Top End Gaming
This is a top of the line gaming build. Pair with a super ultrawide OLED display. The purpose is for pure gaming, no work,... This is a top of the line gaming build. Pair with a super ultrawide OLED display. The purpose is for pure gaming, no work, so and manage and remove all the windows and motherboard bloatware, and the build is super smooth, quiet, cool, fast, and efficient. The AMD processor has 16 physical cores and 32 logical cores not so much for productivity, but for increased headroom and future proofing for when games begin to inevitably make better use of it in the foreseeable future. Although with 32 logical cores, some good productivity is on the table, but not recommended if using with an OLED monitor for risk of burn in due to static images. This is meant only for gaming with headroom to spare. I will admit the $300 AIO liquid cooling system is slightly indulgent, but I didn't want to risk it with expensive CPU, and there were not a lot of reliable reviews and testimonies for the cheaper coolers at the time, so it would have been a real gamble to go with one of the cheaper ones.$3,589.93 -
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Zularis Zularis
Gaming, overpowered for what i play but future proofed... Gaming, overpowered for what i play but future proofed...$3,253.88 -
The Perfectionist Gaming Setup The Perfectionist Gaming Setup
After graduating from school and getting a real job, I knew I needed to get the best gaming setup I could buy to reward... After graduating from school and getting a real job, I knew I needed to get the best gaming setup I could buy to reward myself. I haven't paid too much attention to the PC market since my senior year in high school. The last time I built a PC, I went with a Ryzen 5 3600 and GTX 1080 setup, so you know how out of touch I am now. But I know 4090 GPU is a must for my build. As for the CPU, the i9 seemed too excessive for gaming purposes, so I went with the i7 13700k. I am glad both worked well together in my build.$3,298.93 -
Ultimate Sleeper Editing Monster Ultimate Sleeper Editing Monster
Powered by the Ryzen 7 7800X3D processor, boasting 8 cores and 16 threads, it tackles everything from multitasking to... Powered by the Ryzen 7 7800X3D processor, boasting 8 cores and 16 threads, it tackles everything from multitasking to content creation with ease. Complementing this powerhouse is the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 graphics card, offering unparalleled gaming and rendering performance.$2,859.92 -
High End Powerhouse PC High End Powerhouse PC
Gaming PC with lots of RGB to keep me occupied during my lonely times at home. Gaming PC with lots of RGB to keep me occupied during my lonely times at home.$3,209.92