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snacksbase 3.0 snacksbase 3.0
I work from home and I like video games, so I built a machine that can handle both at once. I work from home and I like video games, so I built a machine that can handle both at once.$2,394.78 -
Lemingo Lemingo
There are many different types of games that can be played on a gaming PC. Some of the most popular genres include... There are many different types of games that can be played on a gaming PC. Some of the most popular genres include first-person shooters, role-playing games, massively multiplayer online games, and real-time strategy games.$2,998.86 -
unRAID on the cheap unRAID on the cheap
This was a bang for the buck Nas. This was a bang for the buck Nas.$1,102.97 -
2022 Build 2022 Build
Part gaming rig, part development box, part file server Part gaming rig, part development box, part file server$2,624.93 -
Overkill PC Overkill PC
PC built for all my gaming and streaming needs PC built for all my gaming and streaming needs$1,897.93 -
bestro gaming bestro gaming
I build this pc cause i wanted to upgrade from my old PC since it was old and slow, i bought a new items that would help me... I build this pc cause i wanted to upgrade from my old PC since it was old and slow, i bought a new items that would help me game better, i also bought a good graphic card$1,789.93 -
New Build Setup New Build Setup
Brand new build for gaming, streaming, and watching movies. Brand new build for gaming, streaming, and watching movies.$1,839.93 -
my o11 Corsair my o11 Corsair
a great open concept o11 Corsair based build! a great open concept o11 Corsair based build!$2,254.91 -
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Water Miner Water Miner
Got the forgotten dormant EVGA notification for FHR 3080 after 1+ years. Decided try out mining rig with custom loop with... Got the forgotten dormant EVGA notification for FHR 3080 after 1+ years. Decided try out mining rig with custom loop with left-over parts with distilled water from local CVS.$2,101.93 -
Dynamic White Dynamic White
I mainly use it for gaming, video editing, and running a plex server. I mainly use it for gaming, video editing, and running a plex server.$3,786.07 -
Huckleberry Huckleberry
Homelab build for playing with networking, replaced multiple HP mini pcs and Dell servers. Homelab build for playing with networking, replaced multiple HP mini pcs and Dell servers.$3,451.86 -
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February 2022 February 2022
All around workhorse for gaming & heavy technology work. All around workhorse for gaming & heavy technology work.$2,502.94 -
Phrost build Phrost build
My gaming/Plex server/Eth mining rig. My gaming/Plex server/Eth mining rig.$2,309.94 -
Ship of Theseus Ship of Theseus
For those uninitiated, the Ship of Theseus is a philosophical question (stick with me, I promise!) discussed by the likes of... For those uninitiated, the Ship of Theseus is a philosophical question (stick with me, I promise!) discussed by the likes of Plato- "if you were to have a ship, or any other object, and replace every single component which it's made of, is that ship still the same ship?" I haven't built a new computer since 2012. Yet this is a build log for a machine which currently has a Ryzen 5000 CPU and a 3080. I'd like to use this space to advocate for one of my favorite parts of the DIY PC market - upgradability and expandability. Almost decade ago, I built a rig with a 3570k and the cheapest Z77 board on the shelf at Micro Center. Little did I know, after 3 GPU upgrades (iGPU to 750ti, to RX 470, to the 3080), an accumulation of storage both mechanical and solid state, RAM upgrades (8GB to 16GB DDR3, then 16GB of DDR4), a new motherboard and 2 CPU upgrades (3750k, to r5 1600, to r5 5600), as well as the addition of RGB Strips and Fans - I'd still be using the same case and power supply I bought way back when Windows 7 was still the latest and greatest. As technology evolved and my budget grew, I was able to "level up" my rig - one piece at a time. My machine has grown with me, been there through thick and thin. I'm fortunate enough to be in a position where I could afford to replace my case, it would certainly help with temperatures to do so, but this cheapo case has been through battle and back with me. I'm not sure I could really call it "my computer" if it wasn't in a stormtrooper-esque enclosure of questionable integrity. The fact it's a bit of a "sleeper" (ironic as it may be to use the term on an RGB-clad system) is endearing to me. Its dated, arguably cheap-looking exterior betrays the impressive compute power which lies within. Compared to buying an integrated system with a limited upgrade potential, a DIY PC can be stretched over time so far it barely resembles it's original creation, endowed with new capabilities unimaginable when you first built it.$2,425.94 -
2020/21 Build 2020/21 Build
Built mainly for gaming but also serves me as a server to host my media. Movies, TV shows, and music as well as photos here... Built mainly for gaming but also serves me as a server to host my media. Movies, TV shows, and music as well as photos here and there. I also use it to host a couple of discord bots for friends since I have a stable gigabit connection at home.$2,727.90 -
Corsair Winter Corsair Winter
I built this computer to be a general purpose machine which could handle light programming, 1440p 144hz gaming, media server... I built this computer to be a general purpose machine which could handle light programming, 1440p 144hz gaming, media server hosting and general purpose computing such as Office 365 applications. For games, it runs anything from Final Fantasy XIV, the latest Battlefield games, and RPGs like Dark Souls, all to way to VR games at max settings with no problems.$2,139.91 -
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Main Windows PC Main Windows PC
There are many purposes:1: Gaming - I play Apex, Paladins, and Halo Infinite multiplayer. Almost exclusively. I have a short... There are many purposes: 1: Gaming - I play Apex, Paladins, and Halo Infinite multiplayer. Almost exclusively. I have a short attention span and story mode games don't do it for me. Neither do single player games. Sorry Halo campaign die hards :( 2: Plex Server - Oh yeah. Have to have all my media queued up on plex. I recently migrated from a 4TB external hard drive to an internal 4 disk RAID setup with 18TB of storage. 3: Control LED lights on my house. I have some LEDFX software running that makes the light bar by the monitors change with game audio and my voice. It'll also control the lights on the exterior of my house 4: Linux boot for work - I work from home sometimes so I have a Linux partition to run that My build resides in the storage room next to by bedroom and has all the cables running through a hole in my wall. This eliminates all the noise and heat that would be pumped into my basement bedroom. This is a massive quality of life improvement since I no longer start to cook in a bedroom that would hit 80 degrees sometimes. It's easily the best thing I've done. Normally the RGB is off but I turned it on for photos. I chose my motherboard and case because they had USB-C on them. It was the most expensive portion of the build because I wanted all USB-C everything. Soon I'll switch to a PCIe card that has more ports. If I was to make a new build, I'd use a smaller case$3,071.88 -
Rising Ryzen Rising Ryzen
Just a simple work from home build with gaming in mind. Just a simple work from home build with gaming in mind.$2,376.91 -
ITX w/ 3080 ITX w/ 3080
I built it because I like to build computers in the ITX format and see how much gaming performance I can get out of them. I built it because I like to build computers in the ITX format and see how much gaming performance I can get out of them.$1,690.92