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Another blacked out NR200 Another blacked out NR200
I built this little NR200 so I could stop making my laptop fans go crazy doing data analysis. I've also consistently been... I built this little NR200 so I could stop making my laptop fans go crazy doing data analysis. I've also consistently been using it for my graphics and web design work and have recently picked up CAD again to design more keyboards. It's a solid build for a solid price. I love it.$983.94 -
NR200 White Snow RGB SFF NR200 White Snow RGB SFF
SFF gaming build in white ITX case with RGB and gaming ability SFF gaming build in white ITX case with RGB and gaming ability$924.97 -
RGB Everything RGB Everything
Goal was to make a PC that should be in a showroom Goal was to make a PC that should be in a showroom$2,387.92 -
ASUS ROG PC ASUS ROG PC
Gaming PC for pretty much everything, Call of Duty, Fortnite, Starfield, etc. Almost all parts are ASUS ROG based Gaming PC for pretty much everything, Call of Duty, Fortnite, Starfield, etc. Almost all parts are ASUS ROG based$1,358.92 -
Wolfz Wolfz
I built this PC for gaming because of the parts that I picked and this PC has came a long way with me and I am very happy... I built this PC for gaming because of the parts that I picked and this PC has came a long way with me and I am very happy and grateful for having this with me for future upgrades I might upgrade my CPU to a Ryzen 9 7800x and the motherboard to get the maximum performance I can get. I'm so happy for taking all my time with this PC and saving up to build this amazing build.$1,890.93 -
Sama IM01 Pro Sama IM01 Pro
Built for a friend for gaming and general purpose. Built for a friend for gaming and general purpose.$767.97 -
Budget first pc Budget first pc
This was based of LTT's old budget 4k editing pc guide. I built it to try to make a budget editing rig. This was based of LTT's old budget 4k editing pc guide. I built it to try to make a budget editing rig.$753.98 -
gaming/streaming/work build gaming/streaming/work build
Mainly for gaming, streaming, editing, some blender work Mainly for gaming, streaming, editing, some blender work$1,414.92 -
Frosty Within Frosty Within
I originally decided to build a high-performance gaming PC for playing Minecraft, Overwatch 2, Call of Duty, and Rainbow Six... I originally decided to build a high-performance gaming PC for playing Minecraft, Overwatch 2, Call of Duty, and Rainbow Six Siege with my friends. My previous computer was barely able to run R6 at a stable 1080p60 so it was definitely time for an upgrade. The centerpiece of this build is the Ryzen 7 5700X Processor. I stumbled upon an incredible deal for this CPU online, a lucky find considering its robust performance and typically high demand. For the CPU, I chose the Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE Cooler for its efficiency and the Asus B550M-A Motherboard for its reliability and features. The cooler itself had a very high amount of reviews and given its price, it has been performing fantastically. The memory, G.SKill's Ripjaws, also has not been giving me any issues at all 32GB is large enough to give me the headroom to run virtually any program I need. Storage was an easy choice, I went with the 970 Evo Plus for its insanely fast data transfer rates and reliability. I decided to go with the 970 over 980 for cost reasons alone, the performance was pretty comparable for my standards either way. The most difficult decision was the graphics card, and I ended up with a ASUS RTX 4070 and so far I have no complaints, and I don't plan to overclock for the time being. For the case I went with the Lian Li LANCOOL 205M, and I selected it for its mesh front and focus on airflow. This build was a long journey of finding the right parts at the right price, particularly the CPU, which was a lucky find that definitely boosts the value and performance of the entire computer's setup.$1,149.83 -
The Workshop The Workshop
I acquired a non-functioning gaming PC from a local market, initially built by someone looking to sell it. Although... I acquired a non-functioning gaming PC from a local market, initially built by someone looking to sell it. Although correctly assembled and occasionally booting into Windows, the PC was plagued with issues, frequently crashing with blue screen errors, primarily page fault errors. This suggested a memory problem. Despite attempts like reformatting the installation drive, the solution ultimately involved replacing the memory. However, during the troubleshooting process, I also upgraded the cooler, increased the storage, and thoroughly cleaned the system. Any of these changes, alone or in combination, might have contributed to stabilizing the PC. After these modifications, the PC evolved into a custom build. Primarily intended for gaming, this project was a successful venture to fix a broken PC for a friend. To assure its performance and stability, I conducted several stress tests, including prime95, furmark, OCCT, and 3dmark. The system maintained favorable temperatures, even with a modestly priced cooler. Future upgrades might include a larger cooler, possibly the Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE. Performance-wise, the PC excels in running games like Valorant, League of Legends, and Overwatch, even during multitasking with Discord, screen sharing, and Chrome running simultaneously. It reliably supports most games at medium to high settings on 1080p144 without any freezing or stuttering. Overall, this endeavor of repairing and upgrading the PC proved to be a rewarding and successful one.$899.93 -
Space Heater Space Heater
My first PC was an ancient dell prebuilt. I had it for about 4 years, and did the best I could to upgrade it. After years of... My first PC was an ancient dell prebuilt. I had it for about 4 years, and did the best I could to upgrade it. After years of suffering through ungodly slow daily use, I finally became old enough to get a job. I worked all summer long and saved enough money that I could buy the computer and only spend half of the money I had saved. I decided that I would go all out, in the hopes that this build would last me a long time. I went with, at the time, all the latest and greatest parts that I could buy, without spending so much that I am approaching the point of diminishing returns. And so the Space Heater was born, it keeps me warm during winters and makes me sweat during the summer. Gaming aside, the quality of life of being able to restart your computer in under a minute, not have to wait for 45 minutes to render a single frame in blender, and to just play any game I want without having to think about whether or not I can run it has been absolutely life changing.$1,730.94 -
thanksgiving build thanksgiving build
during my break from university this autumn, i spent some time buying parts and assembling this new pc. i have been playing... during my break from university this autumn, i spent some time buying parts and assembling this new pc. i have been playing the recently released game diablo 4 and my older 8th generation intel build wasn't running it very well. so the main purpose of this pc is to run a game like diablo 4 well at 1440p resolution.$874.92 -
First Gaming PC under $1200 budget First Gaming PC under $1200 budget
It was my first gaming rig. With online tutorials, I managed to light it up for the first time. I built it during the COVID... It was my first gaming rig. With online tutorials, I managed to light it up for the first time. I built it during the COVID pandemic, making it challenging to find a graphics card. I settled for a 3700G just to get the PC running. Luckily, I snagged a 3070 Ti FE from Best Buy after lining up all night. I finally completed my rig, and so far, everything is working perfectly for all the games I've played :)$1,139.92 -
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Personal PC Personal PC
my personal PC. slowly been upgrading my systems over the years and now im finally happy with the PC i have. well except for... my personal PC. slowly been upgrading my systems over the years and now im finally happy with the PC i have. well except for the GPU (of course) we need that 4090! hahaha.$2,043.37 -
2023 Build for friend 2023 Build for friend
A build for gaming that has good price/performance A build for gaming that has good price/performance$1,083.92 -
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Going from ATX to ITX SFX Going from ATX to ITX SFX
Brother was in need of a upgrade from his AMD 2700 x370 build, so we hunted for some deals to build him his first SFX Brother was in need of a upgrade from his AMD 2700 x370 build, so we hunted for some deals to build him his first SFX$1,064.95 -
Silent Night Silent Night
FPS and RPG gaming build with an emphasis on quiet and some light. FPS and RPG gaming build with an emphasis on quiet and some light.$1,586.96 -
Gaben Gaming Gaben Gaming
Build this system during COVID lockdown to play games and do work, I mostly play halo infinte, fallout, and TF2. Build this system during COVID lockdown to play games and do work, I mostly play halo infinte, fallout, and TF2.$1,680.99 -
Nr200P Nr200P
Decided to down size over black friday, was a lot easier than I thought it would be. Decided to down size over black friday, was a lot easier than I thought it would be.$1,739.96 -
Itx build Itx build
mini gaming rig made from some spare parts and sale items from microcenter mini gaming rig made from some spare parts and sale items from microcenter$820.95 -