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Intel 12600k last gen build Intel 12600k last gen build
intel gaming build for microcenter bundle intel gaming build for microcenter bundle$1,341.91 -
Stealth build Stealth build
Gaming but no stupid RGB. Last gen cpu/gpu to keep cost down Gaming but no stupid RGB. Last gen cpu/gpu to keep cost down$1,452.91 -
Snow Drift Snow Drift
I built my PC with a monochromatic color scheme, it's intended for general use as well as gaming. Games I play on it are... I built my PC with a monochromatic color scheme, it's intended for general use as well as gaming. Games I play on it are single player story based games, everything from indie games to AAA games. My GPU is a bit older and I plan on upgrading it in the near future.$1,551.63 -
Whitthag Kingth Whitthag Kingth
This is a nice pc I built for my sister so she can game. This is a nice pc I built for my sister so she can game.$1,714.90 -
John's Gaming PC John's Gaming PC
This was the very first time I built a gaming desktop after several years with an Alienware 17 R2 laptop. I love to play... This was the very first time I built a gaming desktop after several years with an Alienware 17 R2 laptop. I love to play Apex Legends, Overwatch 2, Back 4 Blood, and just about anything with friends!$1,767.92 -
My First PC Build My First PC Build
I use this PC for some gaming and general computing/web browsing.So far it has performed amazingly, and I couldn't be... I use this PC for some gaming and general computing/web browsing.So far it has performed amazingly, and I couldn't be happier with it.$1,795.82 -
Kids first gaming PC Kids first gaming PC
Building a game pc for my son. Building a game pc for my son.$1,797.91 -
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Anti-RGB Anti-RGB
Decided to go with an anti-rgb build. Decided to go with an anti-rgb build.$2,082.91 -
Bike simulator Bike simulator
I wanted a computer to run zwift so I can simulate my outdoor rides indoors I wanted a computer to run zwift so I can simulate my outdoor rides indoors$2,160.89 -
3080ti build 3080ti build
Built for gaming. Currently playing New World, DOTA2, and The Finals Built for gaming. Currently playing New World, DOTA2, and The Finals$2,173.94 -
gaming build gaming build
Gaming rig to get 600 fps on valorant Gaming rig to get 600 fps on valorant$2,520.92 -
Gaming Comp Gaming Comp
For full fidelity hig fps gaming at full hd For full fidelity hig fps gaming at full hd$2,742.92 -
RTX Monster RTX Monster
This build was a 10 year upgrade for video editing and gaming. This build was a 10 year upgrade for video editing and gaming.$2,819.91 -
Wife 2 Wife 2
An upgrade from my 2010 build, this computer is primarily meant to last another 10 years with Photoshop, web browsing,... An upgrade from my 2010 build, this computer is primarily meant to last another 10 years with Photoshop, web browsing, video-watching, and the occasional video game playing on it. I wanted a solid foundation with the latest Intel processor, DDR5 RAM, SSDs for system and primary storage, and 8TB HDDs in RAID 1 for backup of years of art files and the likes. The GPU is fairly underwhelming, all things considered with this build, but GPU isn't my primary concern and it's also about the easiest thing to swap out when I need to upgrade it. Since I'm not doing water-cooling, I went with a well-ventilated case a Noctua CPU air cooler, and added Noctua's budget fans to the front (using the case's included two fans for a rear and top ventilation.) I also am going with a stealth build... everything is all-black (except the Noctua budget fans... which I may swap or paint later), and I've turned off all lighting (except for the power light.) I do have a slight buzzing from the glass panel of the case that I need to remedy at some point though. I also mis-read the mouse packaging and thought it was a wireless-charging mouse. Instead, it's a standard AA battery. The Keyboard is nice, except that the D key illumination LED is already miscolored days after initial use, and it doesn't keep its key-lighting setting after power-cycles (FN+F12)$3,205.68