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the nogames box the nogames box
sold my aging 6700k with gtx1080 and upgraded since prices will likely shoot up in the future. it'll probably be GPU-less... sold my aging 6700k with gtx1080 and upgraded since prices will likely shoot up in the future. it'll probably be GPU-less for a while until I regain interest in games.$339.98 -
Mini-ITX 2U Homelab Mini-ITX 2U Homelab
I've always wanted to have a NAS and a plex server and I deciced to go the DIY route. This will be my first foray into both... I've always wanted to have a NAS and a plex server and I deciced to go the DIY route. This will be my first foray into both and I also plan on using it as a playground to learn about virtual machines and more. The current plan is to install unraid and add plex as an app then in the future I'll mess with things such as a minecraft server or home camera system. The chassis is rack mountable and is made by a company called myelectronics based in europe.$553.95 -
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Workhorse Workhorse
For working and occasional Steam play For working and occasional Steam play$744.94 -
Desktop Computing Desktop Computing
Complete Control for Customization Complete Control for Customization$855.41 -
13600K Build 13600K Build
Built for engineering work, university work, and genera computing. Built for engineering work, university work, and genera computing.$882.96 -
Mason’s Mason’s
Built the PC for my son to use for school as well as gaming. Built the PC for my son to use for school as well as gaming.$939.95 -
Fit through Gaming Fit through Gaming
I haven't had a decent computer for more than a couple years. I was once an avid gamer and as games got better my PC just... I haven't had a decent computer for more than a couple years. I was once an avid gamer and as games got better my PC just couldn't handle them. I have been using a low-tier laptop since 2016 and even that struggled with older games, let alone newer ones. As a personal trainer I would love to be able to make make videos and host live streaming content for my clients or those interested in making a change to their fitness/health habits, but my setup just doesn't have the ability to do so. With this new rig I hope to be able to be able to reach a new group of clients and help them to appreciate fitness and how it can change their lives for the better. This (as well as the included picture) is of the current old PC. I am hoping with the holiday deals and this coupon that the new PC (Parts list) will be on the way shortly. Money is always tight so I will be reusing some components from the old PC. Namely the case, GPU, and SSD.....for now. Old computer CPU: intel Q6600 motherboard: Asus p5k-e wifi Ram: 3 gb ddr2 GPU: nvidia 7800gt upgraded to 7800GTS which eventually died an was replaced by a generous friends GTX780 PSU: cosair hx650w CASE: antec P180 HDD/SSD: 640GB platter upgraded to 500Gb SSD.$940.93 -
Pandemic build Pandemic build
Decided to treat myself during the pandemic Decided to treat myself during the pandemic$1,012.95 -
Conference Room Comp Conference Room Comp
A no-nonsense build for presenters to use. A no-nonsense build for presenters to use.$1,029.93 -
My HQ Server My HQ Server
This will collect photos from phones, serve as NAS This will collect photos from phones, serve as NAS$1,032.92 -
Turbo rebuild Turbo rebuild
Application development, video conversion, photo backup Application development, video conversion, photo backup$1,039.92 -
UnderOne UnderOne
Was under $1K before inflation. Uses built-in graphics to save money. Not for gaming. Was under $1K before inflation. Uses built-in graphics to save money. Not for gaming.$1,064.92 -
Dark Silver Dark Silver
This rig was built for gaming and coding. I haven't really gamed much in the past. However, recently I've been into... This rig was built for gaming and coding. I haven't really gamed much in the past. However, recently I've been into story-ish type games, like Jedi Fallen Order, Horizon: Zero Dawn, and Guardians of the Galaxy, but I've also enjoyed puzzle games as well like The Talos Principle and Portal 2. I also enjoyed Control, even if I played it with the sound off to keep it less creepy :) If you noticed in the build, there isn't a graphics card... I upgraded to this desktop from a laptop with a 1650Ti, but have been using GeForce Now to play games in the meantime until graphics cards become available/more reasonable in price. Hopefully I don't run out of fun things to play in the meantime... In hindsight, I may have gone a bit overkill with a 12600k/Z690/D15s build... time will tell. Thankfully, I stalked and bought almost everything on sale so hopefully didn't overpay way too much. Eventually, I might pick up a small/tasteful amount of RGB, but I'm a little leery of losing performance/having lags due to RGB software as I've heard horror stories.$1,088.85 -
its simple but it works its simple but it works
Gaming pc I build for my little bro Gaming pc I build for my little bro$1,122.92 -
Gaming build Gaming build
I had my pc built by microcenter and the reason I got the pc is so I can start playing games like fornite, call of duty,... I had my pc built by microcenter and the reason I got the pc is so I can start playing games like fornite, call of duty, Minecraft and also start streaming overall I really like the Pc.$1,127.92 -
Gaming PC Gaming PC
I built this PC for gaming. The games I play the most are DayZ, Valorant, Civ 6, and Halo Infinite. I built this PC for gaming. The games I play the most are DayZ, Valorant, Civ 6, and Halo Infinite.$1,134.95 -
Mid-Range Computer Build Mid-Range Computer Build
Bought and built this to primarily play games and to finally have a machine that can handle all current gen title games at... Bought and built this to primarily play games and to finally have a machine that can handle all current gen title games at 1080p. Games like Apex Legends and Halo Infinite all hold a framerate well above 144hz at the highest graphic settings with no problems as well as keeping cool. This computer also allowed me to be able to record my gameplay in high quality using OBS thanks to NVIDIA'S nvenc encoder in part to the 3060 RTX. Video editing programs such as adobe premiere also run well to edit footage together to create youtube compilations of the many games I play. Eventually upgraded the storage on the computer with SSD drives which was easy due to the microATX motherboard being in a ATX size case for ease of building as well as the case having drivebays on the back panel of the computer.$1,137.92 -
Efficiency first Efficiency first
The most efficient gaming pc The most efficient gaming pc$1,182.92 -
Time to Retire the i5-2500k Time to Retire the i5-2500k
It's time to give my kid my reliable workhorse i5-2500k system from 2012. Now featuring i7-12700k with MSI Z690 Edge Wifi... It's time to give my kid my reliable workhorse i5-2500k system from 2012. Now featuring i7-12700k with MSI Z690 Edge Wifi DDR4 in a Corsair iCue 5000X case with MINIMAL RGB elements. Reusing my GTX 1070 until some 4080 deals drop.$1,249.00 -
Alex's build Alex's build
gaming for FPS games like tarkov, call of duty, apex. gaming for FPS games like tarkov, call of duty, apex.$1,259.92 -
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Dad's Hackintosh Dad's Hackintosh
This beastly pc was a gift for my dad's 53rd birthday. I've been trying to convince him to replace his 2016 16 inch Macbook... This beastly pc was a gift for my dad's 53rd birthday. I've been trying to convince him to replace his 2016 16 inch Macbook Pro, but he really held off on the upgrade for a while. But, after trying to use the Macbook for heavy 4k video editing tasks in Final-Cut he realized that the laptop wouldn't cut it. So that was the very beginning of this ongoing project of a computer. The finished result is what you see here and it's probably one of the most challenging computers I have ever built. This was mainly because of the software situation, I underestimated the work you put in to get MacOS Ventura installed on a non Mac computer. But I am happy to say that it is incredibly stable (as long as he doesn't mess with it) and performs similarly to a $6000 Mac Pro. For the parts I opted for the i9 12900k because it was a huge upgrade from the 4 core i7 in his laptop, and it came in the best value (in my opinion) micro center bundle with the i9 motherboard and ram for only $400. I also went for an all Noctua cooling setup due to the quality, durability, longevity and most importantly whisper quiet operation as he does music production/recording in the same room as this beast. I also went for two separate 1tb drives to ensure ease of use and compatibility with a dual boot system. The 6800 from MSI was my first choice due to it's compatibility with Hackintosh and value for money when I bought it. I chose The Fractal North because my dad enjoys woodworking when he has the time, and it also has an absolutely incredibly professional yet unique look to it. The PC boots up to a boot menu where you can select which OS you are using (refer to image 18). And boots up relatively quick for a hackintosh (around 40 seconds). Everything in macos works except wifi and bluetooth at the moment, since his current wifi/bluetooth card is unsupported in macos. So we will likely add a broadcom chip which should be compatible out of the box with hackintosh (but you never know). I will update the part list if I add the chip and it works. My dad was extremely happy with the upgrade and I am glad that he is. There were many hurdles to overcome when troubleshooting issues and bugs, but after installing the correct Kexts and finalizing bios settings it was ready to go. I hope you all enjoy the build as much as we did, it's definitely one of my favorite builds I have ever put together.$1,309.92 -
noctua forever noctua forever
Awesome gaming pc in working condition. I love my noctua cooler in ti it keeps my system so cool adn quiet Awesome gaming pc in working condition. I love my noctua cooler in ti it keeps my system so cool adn quiet$1,311.15