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Glacial Titan Glacial Titan
I put this together mainly because I needed a powerhouse that could handle my gaming needs without breaking a sweat. I'm... I put this together mainly because I needed a powerhouse that could handle my gaming needs without breaking a sweat. I'm mostly into AAA titles—think Cyberpunk 2077, Witcher 3, and some of the newer FPS games like Call of Duty: Warzone. This rig handles them at high settings without any hiccups. The 850W power supply gives me plenty of overhead for overclocking too. Looking back, I might have gone with a 2TB SSD because these games don’t just sit light on storage, and it fills up quick. Down the line, I’m considering adding another SSD for more space, maybe even pushing it to a full custom loop for cooling just to get that extra performance edge and maintain aesthetics.$1,359.92 -
King Bradley King Bradley
This pc was built with gaming and general purpose uses. This pc was built with gaming and general purpose uses.$1,229.91 -
Windows 11 Upgraded Desktop Windows 11 Upgraded Desktop
I built a computer back in 2019 using parts from Microcenter. The Ryzen 1600 I bought is not compatible with Windows 11. ... I built a computer back in 2019 using parts from Microcenter. The Ryzen 1600 I bought is not compatible with Windows 11. I got a Ryzen 5600X that works with Windows 11. I also got a new 2TB Inland Performance Plus to do a fresh install. I'm next considering upgrading to more ram.$649.94 -
Frostbyte Phantom Frostbyte Phantom
I built this PC as a balanced rig for gaming, multitasking, and working from home. It should run most modern games at high... I built this PC as a balanced rig for gaming, multitasking, and working from home. It should run most modern games at high or ultra settings in 1080p and 1440p, with optimized performance at 4K for certain titles. The Ryzen 5 has relatively good performance for the price, and enough cores to handle working from home or multitasking. I'm generally not too fussed about the CPU performance, and it works well enough. I primarily play games like Valorant, League of Legends, Call of Duty Warzone, CS2, and GTA V. It also handles more demanding titles like Cyberpunk 2077, God of War, and Watch Dogs Legion quite well at 1080p, thanks to the RTX 3060. In hindsight, I might upgrade the RAM to 32GB down the line to future-proof the system for heavier multitasking or more demanding games. The 850W PSU is a bit overkill for now but gives me room to upgrade the GPU or add more components in the future, so I think that it was a good investment. Overall, I'm happy with the build, and the white case with glass looks super clean, especially with the RGB lighting.$807.92 -
Budget Build Budget Build
This is your typical desktop budget build computer. Is able to do your daily task, 3D render and play pc games. This is your typical desktop budget build computer. Is able to do your daily task, 3D render and play pc games.$536.91 -
First PC Build First PC Build
I’ve always wanted to build a PC. I play mainly story mode games with ease. Looking to get into streaming as well but my... I’ve always wanted to build a PC. I play mainly story mode games with ease. Looking to get into streaming as well but my main concern was the aesthetic of the build as RGB is my guilty pleasure.$2,214.95 -
Radeon/Ryzen Gaming Build Radeon/Ryzen Gaming Build
I recently built this gaming PC with a focus on both performance and budget. The AMD Ryzen 5 5600 paired with the RX 6600 is... I recently built this gaming PC with a focus on both performance and budget. The AMD Ryzen 5 5600 paired with the RX 6600 is great for playing modern games like Cyberpunk, Elden Ring, and Call of Duty: Warzone at 1080p with high settings. In the future, I might upgrade the storage to 1TB or consider adding more RAM to push into content creation. Looking back, I might have opted for a slightly higher-end CPU or GPU for future-proofing, but overall, I’m thrilled with how this build turned out.$792.92 -
Budget Desktop Budget Desktop
Play Tower Defense X with my son. Play Tower Defense X with my son.$767.91 -
Maximum compact Maximum compact
My very compact pc. the case is pretty much filled all the way My very compact pc. the case is pretty much filled all the way$1,572.94 -
Entry Build for the family - 5600x +... Entry Build for the family - 5600x + B550 + 3080TI
Put together a basic computer together from used parts. Basically needed something to play modern games on high settings in... Put together a basic computer together from used parts. Basically needed something to play modern games on high settings in 1080p or 1440p. My kids mainly use it for Minecraft and Roblox and also as an entry level to using a computer/games. Picked up a 5600x and paired with a Cooler Master 212 CPU cooler that is pretty reliable. Hopefully this entry level computer is enough.$659.99 -
1080p Gaming Pc 1080p Gaming Pc
I've used this PC for about 2 years and its been great I've used this PC for about 2 years and its been great$721.94 -
all white gaeming pc all white gaeming pc
1080p high settings 1440p med. really good fps call of duty Fortnite Valorant apex 1080p high settings 1440p med. really good fps call of duty Fortnite Valorant apex$892.93 -
Amethyst Amethyst
I built it originally to get the highest frames possible in games like COD, Rocket League, Overwatch, all in 1080p. I’d like... I built it originally to get the highest frames possible in games like COD, Rocket League, Overwatch, all in 1080p. I’d like to make upgrades to certain parts for power efficiency or heat reduction. I probably should’ve picked out a CPU that was better value for gaming rather than editing.$1,882.93 -
Purple Aurora Purple Aurora
Its a gaming rig for 1440p resolution. Mainly play online games. Just recently upgraded from a RX 580 and ryzen 2600 Its a gaming rig for 1440p resolution. Mainly play online games. Just recently upgraded from a RX 580 and ryzen 2600$1,395.97 -
Arctic Titan Arctic Titan
I wanted to build another system well equipped to handle most tasks for everything from gaming, editing, rendering, or even... I wanted to build another system well equipped to handle most tasks for everything from gaming, editing, rendering, or even to scroll for hours on end!$641.47 -
itx pc itx pc
Very small pc with the built in nzxt aio Very small pc with the built in nzxt aio$960.96 -
fun time always fun time always
Gamign pc that I use to play insaniquarium and popcap games, also bluestack Gamign pc that I use to play insaniquarium and popcap games, also bluestack$947.94 -
Personal build Personal build
My PC originally started as an Optiplex 790 and throughout the years I've upgraded it to become my dream (at the moment) PC.... My PC originally started as an Optiplex 790 and throughout the years I've upgraded it to become my dream (at the moment) PC. I use it for general purposes and gaming (JRPGs and other higher end games)$1,691.85 -
H510 build - white rgb H510 build - white rgb
I built this about last year but have been adding to it every so often. I play a lot of Valorant, Elden Ring, Terraria, and... I built this about last year but have been adding to it every so often. I play a lot of Valorant, Elden Ring, Terraria, and it performs excellently even on 1440p 144hz. The 5950X is a beast and I'm planning on getting a new motherboard to really utilize its oc power. Also looking forward to upgrading to a 50-series graphics card when they come out.$1,339.92 -
Createshift: Shifting to Unifi Createshift: Shifting to Unifi
My main goal with Redshift was converting the processor and graphics card to AMD and this build accomplishes that. In the... My main goal with Redshift was converting the processor and graphics card to AMD and this build accomplishes that. In the previous build, I mentioned that Redshift was the only desktop computer in the household, but not anymore. As for Redshift, that computer still has the same components from the last time that I updated it and has become a computer that my sister uses often. I went through implementing VLANs into the network, but the process did not go as smoothly as I thought it would be. At first, I bought the Ubiquiti EdgeRouterX and tried to utilize Link Aggregation Groups (LAG) with the Netgear GS110TPP; but after hours of trying, this never worked. Later, I realized that the router was not going to work well with the symmetrical gigabit connection from the Internet Service Provider (ISP), so I returned the router and sold the GS110TPP to someone else. Then, Ubiquiti announced the Unifi Dream Router (UDR) which I was seriously considering getting, but that was not capable of 1 gigabit Intrusion Protection System or Intrusion Protection System (IDS/IPS). I also started buying open-box Unifi switches from Micro Center which expanded to 4 Flex Mini and a Lite 8 PoE. After the plans for a UDR fell through, I liked working with the interface on the EdgeRouterX, especially with Command Line Interface (CLI), so I got an EdgeRouter12 which could take full advantage of the speeds provided by the ISP and shifted the Unifi Network host to a Raspberry Pi 4. Then, Ubiquiti announced the Cloud Gateway Ultra (CGU) when I had owned the router for a few months. Unlike the UDR, the CGU could do 1 gigabit IDS/IPS, but this gateway did not have the ability to host other Unifi applications like protect, talk, or access. I was okay with that because I wanted some redundancy for Unifi protect and set my sights on the Unifi Network Video Recorder (UNVR). Making my decision, I purchased the CGU which unintentionally made Unifi the main part of the network. One day the network experienced some sort of outage which unplugging and plugging the power cable into the router could not fix. In desperation to bring the network back online, the CGU began to be the key part of the network and eventually some VLANs were implemented including an IoT network which used 3 Linksys WHW03B along with a few shelves. Continuing on the Unifi path, I bought a couple of open-box Unifi U6 Pro at Micro Center while I was on a shopping trip with my mother. This was derailed by my father, who was disappointed in me because he did not approve of the purchase and added to my pile of networking stuff which I told him that I would sell most of them. Despite how much I wanted to keep them, he was strongly against me owning them, so I had to go back to Micro Center with her to return them. A few months have passed and I am selling most of my Linksys stuff that I had built up over the years. At some point, I acquired a Verizon CR1000A to provide additional coverage with the Verizon G3100 that was the main part of the network which allowed my father to sell his ASUS routers. Now he approves the purchase of the Unifi U6 Pro and I am waiting again for some open-box ones unless some other opportunity presents itself.$3,683.25 -
Beast PC Beast PC
I'm mainly using this PC to play games like Overwatch 2 and league of legends and TFT. I also play Fortnite with my friends. I'm mainly using this PC to play games like Overwatch 2 and league of legends and TFT. I also play Fortnite with my friends.$964.96 -
Compact all-around PC Compact all-around PC
My first PC build; designed for 1440p gaming at 100+ FPS. Built back in 2019, still working like a champ. My first PC build; designed for 1440p gaming at 100+ FPS. Built back in 2019, still working like a champ.$1,219.94 -
old but gold old but gold
My gaming pc that is a few years old now. Performance is still good in 1080 My gaming pc that is a few years old now. Performance is still good in 1080$602.93 -
Custom built Gaming PC Custom built Gaming PC
300 FPS on Fortnite, Apex Legends. 150 FPS on Warzone 300 FPS on Fortnite, Apex Legends. 150 FPS on Warzone$1,104.95