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Coruscant Coruscant
This is my primary gaming rig. I have been a PC gamer since 1988 and have been building my own PC's for almost 30 years.... This is my primary gaming rig. I have been a PC gamer since 1988 and have been building my own PC's for almost 30 years. Recent games I've been playing are Days Gone, Dead Space, Red Dead Redemption II, Cyberpunk 2077, Doom Eternal, Sniper Elite 5, Hitman 3 & Control: Ultimate Edition.$5,370.28 -
Terminator Terminator
Mainly build for gaming but also a home PC. Some of my games includes: Red dead Redemption 2, Mass effect (ALL), CyberPunk... Mainly build for gaming but also a home PC. Some of my games includes: Red dead Redemption 2, Mass effect (ALL), CyberPunk 2077 and still a long list of games to go through. Best PC build I have done so far and glad to have Microcenter nearby.$4,791.83 -
Gas Powered Gaming PC Gas Powered Gaming PC
Runs on 20% nitro fuel and has 4 horsepower lol Runs on 20% nitro fuel and has 4 horsepower lol$4,679.95 -
White White
This was my first build for gaming. I decided to go big. Mostly first person shooters including Warsone and soon... This was my first build for gaming. I decided to go big. Mostly first person shooters including Warsone and soon battlefield! With thenl occasional flight simulator 2020 with full controls.$4,401.91 -
Custom Liquid Cooled Gaming, Streaming,... Custom Liquid Cooled Gaming, Streaming, & Simulator PC Build with Custom Loop!
I wanted to create a high-end gaming PC that would leave even the most serious gamers, streamers, and simulators in awe. The... I wanted to create a high-end gaming PC that would leave even the most serious gamers, streamers, and simulators in awe. The sleek white design with the custom Corsair Water Loop gives it a sophisticated look. And let's not forget the stunning Lian Li Strimer Plus RGB extension cables that add a touch of brilliance to the setup. But the real showstopper is the white Radeon RX 7900xtx Hellhound Spectral, which truly completes the aesthetic. Its power and performance are unmatched, delivering an immersive gaming experience like no other. To make this PC not just a powerhouse but also a work of art, I opted for the 128GB G Skill z5 Trident Memory. This not only ensures lightning-fast speeds but also adds a touch of elegance to the overall design. From its impressive specs to its breathtaking visuals, this gaming PC is a true masterpiece. It's not just a computer, but a statement piece that showcases the passion and dedication we have for gaming.$4,399.35 -
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White Dragon White Dragon
I built it because I wanted an all AMD gaming machine with the best parts available I built it because I wanted an all AMD gaming machine with the best parts available$4,084.94 -
Double Trouble Double Trouble
For me I use two graphic gards, one 6600xt for gaming, and the 3070 for eth mining as a hobby, I normally play action games,... For me I use two graphic gards, one 6600xt for gaming, and the 3070 for eth mining as a hobby, I normally play action games, like God of wars, Sekiro, etc$3,903.92 -
Informer Informer
MEET THE INFORMER. This pc serves all purposes at home, Media server, coding, video editing, gaming, looking cool. MEET THE INFORMER. This pc serves all purposes at home, Media server, coding, video editing, gaming, looking cool.$3,678.83 -
XR-73/ Black Panther XR-73/ Black Panther
Building my first PC i wanted something that could handle gaming, streaming and video editing. The hardest part about this... Building my first PC i wanted something that could handle gaming, streaming and video editing. The hardest part about this build was being scared that i applied way to much pressure on the CPU cooler to connect to the CPU. as far as gaming on this PC its mainly simulation games. racing simulator, flight simulator, with the occasional COD$3,659.82 -
Stealth AMD Build Stealth AMD Build
This build replaced my previous 12 year old build with an i7-2600K. The main goal of this build was to get a... This build replaced my previous 12 year old build with an i7-2600K. The main goal of this build was to get a high-performance gaming experience while still being extremely capable of running intense productivity workloads. Since my last build was also extremely loud with 12+ fans in the Antec LanBoy Air case, I set out to build something that would be significantly quieter while gaming and succeeded. This system is also intended to be ultra reliable, requiring only periodic dusting for maintenance, and highly upgradeable over the next few years as needed. This build ended up going a completely different direction from the i9-13900K and Z790 Maximus Hero that I originally purchased, but I have to say that I've been extremely happy with it even though I've always been an Intel fan.$3,607.89 -
K-2SO (taylor's version) K-2SO (taylor's version)
I built this right before the pandemic hit and it's my big boy PC. I built this right before the pandemic hit and it's my big boy PC.$3,459.94 -
Fancy Paper Weight Fancy Paper Weight
I was bored and decided to upgrade my, already insane, PC that I built with Top AMD components at the start of the GPU... I was bored and decided to upgrade my, already insane, PC that I built with Top AMD components at the start of the GPU Scalping craze. This thing has been able to handle everything that has been thrown at it so far. I am currently gaming at 1440p, which is completely fine. But in the future, when 4K becomes more prevalent, it will be at the ready for the transition.$3,405.90 -
Home Gaming and Productivity PC Home Gaming and Productivity PC
I built this computer to mainly have a home PC, but also wanted something to replace my Xbox. My wife uses it for photo... I built this computer to mainly have a home PC, but also wanted something to replace my Xbox. My wife uses it for photo editing, crafting and everyday use. I use it for general use and for gaming with Xbox friends. I do want to start streaming a bit on my Nintendo switch which is why I got a capture card as well. I do plan to hopefully upgrade my graphics card to where my PC can handle 4K gaming at high FPS.$3,363.87 -
VADER #Bitwit! VADER #Bitwit!
I got into PC gaming right as PUBG launched in alpha and I wanted to learn more on getting a better system. I stumbled... I got into PC gaming right as PUBG launched in alpha and I wanted to learn more on getting a better system. I stumbled across Kyle & Jay and instantly got hooked! After graduating in 2020 and getting a job I got to finally save up towards my first build. I am proud to say that in January of this year I finally built my first pc! Version 1.0 had all the same specs except for GPU & Case. I originally had a EVGA 1070ti and a NZXT H510 but later upgraded to a Asus Rog Strix 3070 and H710 case, so this is version 2.0 that I am providing pictures. I am so happy with this setup and I cannot wait to build my next one, thanks Kyle for the inspiration!$3,349.39 -
Build for a friend Build for a friend
This gaming beast was built for 4k gaming for a friend that doesn't want to upgrade for another five years. They play... This gaming beast was built for 4k gaming for a friend that doesn't want to upgrade for another five years. They play Crusader Kings 3, World of Warcraft, and Diablo 4.$3,344.88 -
Eyora Eyora
Build inspired by a Genshin Impact character named Eula. RGB set to light with some blue accent colors as the character's... Build inspired by a Genshin Impact character named Eula. RGB set to light with some blue accent colors as the character's color pallet isn't just pure white. After I've thought of the idea, I checked out and see if anyone has done it. Lo and behold, two setups I've seen were pretty much insane and that downed my spirit to make this build for awhile, but got back up to make it real regardless. It first started as a budget build, but dumped that plan out and said if this is going to be my first RGB build, may as well go all in. Other than waiting for the custom backplate and GPU bracket support, the build is pretty much complete.$3,319.90 -
PC Gaming Master Race PC Gaming Master Race
This is my first build! I have been a console gamer for my whole life because I only had a junk laptop and can't run... This is my first build! I have been a console gamer for my whole life because I only had a junk laptop and can't run anything on it. A lot of my friends built their own gaming PC, and I had chance to play on it. It was a whole another experience playing the same game on PC! The graphic and the smoothness in unparalleled! So I decided to build one myself. Because this PC is for gaming, I decided to go with high end GPU and my friend recommended it. I picked up a 7900xtx. I handles all the game I tried in 4k very well! Overall, I am very happy with my first build.$3,299.94 -
main rig main rig
built for gaming, some streaming, and photo/video editing built for gaming, some streaming, and photo/video editing$3,299.84 -
The Red Devil The Red Devil
This is an updated take on an all AMD build with better value while still a top performer. This is an updated take on an all AMD build with better value while still a top performer.$3,281.93 -
Daily Driver Daily Driver
2nd build in a few months. All amd this time. Use it for school gaming and productivity . the Asrock software for AI is... 2nd build in a few months. All amd this time. Use it for school gaming and productivity . the Asrock software for AI is nice. Stop with the AMD hate. 90% of the time problems are user error.$3,233.94 -
$4K for 4K $4K for 4K
After upgrading to a 4K, 144HZ monitor for accessibility purposes, I soon realized that my 6800 XT couldn't quite push the... After upgrading to a 4K, 144HZ monitor for accessibility purposes, I soon realized that my 6800 XT couldn't quite push the frames I wanted for games at 4K. I decided to upgrade my entire rig in order to get the absolute maximum out of the DDR4/Z790 platform for the next 5+ years. I work heavily with Docker, Hyper-V/VMWare Workstation, and WSL - so 64GB of RAM is a necessity for me. Additionally, my i9-13900K gets put to great use in my professional workloads I handle at my employer. If I were just gaming, I probably would have saved a lot of money by going with an i5-13600K, a cheaper board, and more "optimal" choices - but I have specific use cases (such as a TPM for Bitlocker, even in the event of a BIOS update). For compute performance: the i9-13900K wipes the floor of every other chip I've laid my hands on. Even compared to my old Ryzen 5 1600, my system feels like a completely new one. Everything is immediately so much faster to open, load, download, render, and process. A good reason for this is also due to my choice of storage - all PCIE 4.0 SSDs. For boot, I bought the (at the time) fastest & available 2TB M.2 SSD for my operating system + games. I considered a WD SN850X, but I've had reliability issues with my old SN850 - so I steered clear. The other three SSDs are cheaper SN750 SEs I got on sale for bulk storage/ISOs/VMs and my music library. In games, my 7900 XTX also wipes the floor - even compared to my still-venerable 6800XT! I'm able to constantly achieve 190FPS (capped) in Apex at 4K competitive settings, and I imagine just about every other game I may want to play for the next few years will run excellent as well. I could have gone for an RTX 4090 for the maximum 4K performance possible, however, I refuse to support NVIDIAs practices and I've had bad luck with their drivers. This specific GIGABYTE model of 7900 XTX was chosen just because it was in stock around MSRP and runs cool. I never get above 75c at 100% load. I went with DDR4 on Z790 mostly out of convenience: at the time - I already had a high-end 4000MHz CL15 kit laying around and I didn't want it to go to waste. This is also why I have the Corsair Vengeance fan over my RAM - that kit ran very hot. Unfortunately, my needs increased early this year, and I had to upgrade to 64GB of RAM. I took a tiny bit of a performance hit by getting slower RAM, but in the real world, it doesn't make a difference. If I were building everything brand-new at once, I would 100% go DDR5 now that the platform has matured a bit. For Power Supply, I went overkill: I got a 1200W PSU, and ATX 3.0/PCIE 5.0 ready as well. While I don't plan on buying a 4090, having the ability to use 12VHPWR is nice. The RM1200X Shift is quiet, cool, and fits in my case. However, your mileage may vary when fitting it in your case - wait for more reviews and PCPP to verify compatibility. For my case, cooler, fans, etc. - I went with about the best I could without having to go full water-cooling. The only reason I went full-ATX is just for convenience sake, but in retrospect I don't think I'd change to a smaller case since I'm not moving it around often. All-in-all, I'm incredibly satisfied with my 4K gaming PC & workstation. PC building and repair is my hobby and has been for 10+ years - and now that I'm an adult I'm proud to call myself an enthusiast.$3,208.92 -
Dad's 10 Year Plan - AMD Dream Machine Dad's 10 Year Plan - AMD Dream Machine
I wanted something upgradable in the future. I am a game developer and avidly use Unity and Blender. I also stream and play... I wanted something upgradable in the future. I am a game developer and avidly use Unity and Blender. I also stream and play various games.$3,172.64 -
night build night build
this system is a build that created for the purpose of gaming and 3d modeling. so its a jack of all traits PC that i was... this system is a build that created for the purpose of gaming and 3d modeling. so its a jack of all traits PC that i was planing with this build$3,155.88