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1440p 120hz King 1440p 120hz King
Built this for COD, Battlefield, New world, Rust Built this for COD, Battlefield, New world, Rust$3,351.92 -
White Raven White Raven
I built it specifically for development and gaming. I wanted to run machine learning development tools for my work which... I built it specifically for development and gaming. I wanted to run machine learning development tools for my work which called for getting a higher-end GPU from Nvidia. Since I also love playing some games (Apex ranked atm) it suits a dual purpose for me. I've always wanted to build a custom loop and a white-black themed RGB looks really sweet.$3,118.94 -
Kylo Kylo
I built this rig to play halo infinite, new world, and elden ring at 1440p. I was coming from a 1070 and wanted to step up... I built this rig to play halo infinite, new world, and elden ring at 1440p. I was coming from a 1070 and wanted to step up to the newest generation of tech with ddr5, 12th gen Intel, 4x4 ssd, etc.$2,947.91 -
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be quiet! gaming PC be quiet! gaming PC
Silent case and supports up to 4x 2.5" drives and 2x 3.5" drives Silent case and supports up to 4x 2.5" drives and 2x 3.5" drives$2,886.83 -
From the past to the future From the past to the future
The build name is in reference to my now old pc which has lasted me up till this point.4790k, 1070, 16gb DDR3 1800mhz,... The build name is in reference to my now old pc which has lasted me up till this point.4790k, 1070, 16gb DDR3 1800mhz, maximums vii mobo built in 2014. Built this for gaming and streaming (twitch.tv/AdamM3__). Need all the frames I can get, as the saying goes, frames wins games. Currently playing Apex Legends and Escape From Tarkov and the improvement in how many shots connect just because of the increase and constant 144+fps is astonishing. Also put on VR games for when friends and family visit to give them some non-gaming gaming entertainment. Then i'll hop on over to my sim rig and fire up iRacing to keep my driving skills up to par. The funniest and luckiest part about this build is that I bought all the parts in two days in my first two trips all from Micro Center and two days before Christmas. Walked into Micro Center on 12/23/2021 about 8pm, one hour before closing, I went up to the build your own computer center desk and asked the guy if he had any video cards, totally expecting there to be none at all, however to my surprise, he said "Yup we have some right here". I lit up like a Christmas tree, pun intended! I couldn't believe my eyes. Little known fact is that this was my first time visiting Micro Center since 2014 and first time ever trying to find a video card in stock at a brick and mortar store. I was speechless to say the least. Going into the store I had my mind set on buying a 12700k and a DDR4 mobo, as everyone knows DDR5 is sold out right? WRONG, apparently they also had DDR5 32gb in stock!!!! That's when I made the decision to go full out on this build with a 12900k and DDR5 mobo. I just couldn't believe it, I legit hit the PC part jack pot 1 hour before closing two days before Christmas. The MC employee guy was just fantastic, gave me all the insight I needed and answered all questions without judgement hesitation free. I barely did any research because I was not going to build a PC if I could not get a graphics card, but because they had a few in stock, I had to go all out. Unfortunately for the employee, I had to return the initial case and heatsink I bought because I went home and did some more research, came back the next day, and was able to pick up the parts I needed, the Lian Li Lancool 2 Mesh and Lian Li Galahad 360mm. The only bad part about this build is that you cannot fit a 360mm tubes down (the proper way to orientate the AIO). I tried my hardest to get the 360mm orientated properly, but it was just not possible because the video card is in the way. However, during my test fitting, I believe If you mount the gpu vertically (I have no tried this yet, but in theory I think it would work) you could get the 360mm positioned so the tubes are down. I haven't done it because the glass side panel will hinder gpu cooling. However it is possible to put two fans underneath the gpu when it is mounted vertically to aid with cooling, which I plan to do in the future. This is not directly the fault of the case itself because it is certainly possible to mount the AIO properly as you can remove a plate and the HDD bay for tube down position, however the tubes are just not long enough to go around the video card. Would love to see a version of a 360mm AIO with extended tube length to accommodate this.$2,877.89 -
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Charlie's 12 Gen i9 Asus $50 board deal... Charlie's 12 Gen i9 Asus $50 board deal computer w/ two 4TB NVMe's and a 2TB boot drive
Upgrade of Charlie's i7 2600 desktop computer for the office I built like 15 years ago... Upgrade of Charlie's i7 2600 desktop computer for the office I built like 15 years ago...$2,802.87 -
EZBake EZBake
This is a small form factor PC I built in a Louqe Ghost S1 case primarily for gaming. I mostly play games like minecraft,... This is a small form factor PC I built in a Louqe Ghost S1 case primarily for gaming. I mostly play games like minecraft, VRChat and Factorio, although I also use it for CAD/engineering work. The center point of this build was the case, a very small machined aluminum case that was very challenging to build in but turned out really nice. The entire case fits in a shoebox, so fitting and cooling an RTX 3070 Ti and an i7-12700k was a challenge, but I managed to keep the GPU temps under 75 at full load and while a 20-core synthetic load causes the CPU to hit triple digits (that's why I call it the EZBake), this never happens during actual use. I had to modify some parts to make everything fit: The GPU had its shroud removed, the case had a few mm of metal dremeled off of the inside so the GPU fans wouldn't clip it, and the motherboard VRM heatsinks experienced some similar weight reduction to clear the heatpipes on the cooler.$2,793.86 -
Witcher Witcher
Mainly for playing games and some development work Mainly for playing games and some development work$2,775.93 -
John's sweet Gaming PC John's sweet Gaming PC
I am a UMD graduate student and a heavy game lover. I usually play FPS games such as Rainbow 6 Siege and CS:GO, and... I am a UMD graduate student and a heavy game lover. I usually play FPS games such as Rainbow 6 Siege and CS:GO, and occasionally action games such as Monster Hunter: World. I need a PC that can balance gaming performance and productivity$2,767.94 -
Casual gaming Casual gaming
This pc was built for light gaming purposes, I mainly play Dota2, OW2, Lost Ark, Fifa22. Currently considering to upgrade... This pc was built for light gaming purposes, I mainly play Dota2, OW2, Lost Ark, Fifa22. Currently considering to upgrade CPU to i5-13600K, GPU up to 4090, PSU as well, up to 1000W$2,736.94 -
Mid-sized Gaming PC Mid-sized Gaming PC
Built for a friend who needed a high end gaming rig with emphasis on CPU.... Ironically better than anything I have. Built for a friend who needed a high end gaming rig with emphasis on CPU.... Ironically better than anything I have.$2,721.91 -
Snow White and the 9 Dwarfs Snow White and the 9 Dwarfs
Colorful build with lots of forced air. Colorful build with lots of forced air.$2,710.93 -
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USAvenger's Build USAvenger's Build
This build is used for gaming, schoolwork, web browsing, etc. This build is used for gaming, schoolwork, web browsing, etc.$2,669.90 -
Carlisle Carlisle
Just felt I needed a desktop upgrade after 10 years Just felt I needed a desktop upgrade after 10 years$2,642.90 -
White Bae White Bae
First "from-the-ground-up" build. Been messing with computers my whole life, have built servers, repaired computers, run a... First "from-the-ground-up" build. Been messing with computers my whole life, have built servers, repaired computers, run a homelab, but never built a computer from scratch.$2,594.92 -
Whitey Whitey
I originally wanted to make my old PC VR-ready (HL: Alyx is not friendly with underpowered parts) by replacing the i5-9400F... I originally wanted to make my old PC VR-ready (HL: Alyx is not friendly with underpowered parts) by replacing the i5-9400F with an i7, but ended up dumping 2.5k on a new build instead. I clearly needed the 64GB RAM, i7-12700k, and RTX 3070 Ti for Cuphead, Slay the Spire, Dark Souls, and Celeste 😬. The 64GB RAM is nice, though - Lightroom will chew through 32GB if you let it. I'm not really a fan of RGB in the computers I build, so I tend to keep it pretty mellow. Could just be coping because I accidentally bought a mobo that doesn't have headers... but I like the way this turned out. I may not have those RGB gainz, but I can really feel the extra 5 FPS from the $30 Noctua Chromax heatsink covers. After I bought the Torrent, I found out that they were recalled because the fan controllers tended to catch fire - but luckily the one I bought was new stock with a fireless header!$2,544.91