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First Build First Build
Built this set up to be used primarily for gaming fairly new to PC gaming but i wanted to build something that will last me... Built this set up to be used primarily for gaming fairly new to PC gaming but i wanted to build something that will last me w few years$2,459.52 -
Workflow Workflow
To be able to multitask with one view and minimizing alt tab. To be able to multitask with one view and minimizing alt tab.$1,956.72 -
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MSI Build MSI Build
My prior computer met an untimely death, but I was due for an upgrade anyway. The timing couldn't have been better, as the... My prior computer met an untimely death, but I was due for an upgrade anyway. The timing couldn't have been better, as the very next day a great deal came out on an i9 bundle. I thought I would take a stab at building my first unit. Something that should have enough meat to last at least 5 years.$1,489.56 -
Thunderdome Thunderdome
A computer built for work and games. I bought everything except the graphics card in a single trip to Micro Center. Used for... A computer built for work and games. I bought everything except the graphics card in a single trip to Micro Center. Used for editing audio, recording music, spreadsheeting, remote meetings, gaming, and arguing on the internet. GPU is a Gigabyte 3080 Ti VISION OC I bought from Micro Center back at the beginning of 2022.$1,389.90 -
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WhiteStar-A WhiteStar-A
Built to replace an older Sandy Bridge (I5-2500K) desktop that was getting a bit long in the tooth. Holding off on Graphic... Built to replace an older Sandy Bridge (I5-2500K) desktop that was getting a bit long in the tooth. Holding off on Graphic Card while things shake out a bit right now with prices and new generations of cards.$1,389.92 -
Easy-going Blackout Easy-going Blackout
Wanted a sleeper "blackout" with a focus on easy-going price and easy-going performance. Wanted a sleeper "blackout" with a focus on easy-going price and easy-going performance.$1,304.87 -
Bumblebee, Demon Slayer Bumblebee, Demon Slayer
Let spouse choose parts on her own with help from the Brentwood staff. She fell in love with the yellow case (Transformers... Let spouse choose parts on her own with help from the Brentwood staff. She fell in love with the yellow case (Transformers nerd-girl), and the dragons on the MSI products (Oookaaaay, MSI is good). and let the staff help her with the rest. She is a casual, light gamer: GW, FFXIV, EQ, WoW, Diablo(s), etc., so this should keep her happy for a while$1,404.90 -
Home Theater/Gaming PC Home Theater/Gaming PC
Built a new gaming/encoding/media PC rig to replace my aging 8700k/GTX 1660 rig. Went AMD this time - AMD R9 7900X CPU, AMD... Built a new gaming/encoding/media PC rig to replace my aging 8700k/GTX 1660 rig. Went AMD this time - AMD R9 7900X CPU, AMD RX 6950 TX GPU, 64 GB DDR5 6000 Ram, 3 2TB PCI4 4x4 M2 SSD's (OS and APPS, Games, and encoding), ASUS X670-P PRIME WIFI AMD AM5 ATX Motherboard. 2 Additional PCIE USB 3.2 cards (I need LOTS of USB ports for peripherals and the 8 USB3 media storage drives - 125TB total and growing), 750w full modular PS, be quiet SHADOW ROCK TF CPU Cooler, low noise SHADOW ROCK case fans. Stuffed it all in a Silverstone Media PC case. Small compromises were made. Could not fit a liquid cooler so had to go with high efficiency air cooler (be quiet SHADOW ROCK TF) and extra low noise SHADOW ROCK case fans. Originally picked up an RX 7900 TX GPU but it too would not fit the case, so had to fall back to the RX 6950 TX Reference model (2" shorter). Everything fits pretty tight but the Silverstone case is really shitty for cable management, but it all worked out.$1,810.92 -
PC Bechmarking PC Bechmarking
Great for all benchmarks I'm using 3DMark getting excellent reads on stock Great for all benchmarks I'm using 3DMark getting excellent reads on stock$4,277.91 -
2022 Upgrade 2022 Upgrade
Gaming PC and hobby rendering for 3D printing. Plastic left on the side because my partner wants to peel it off themselves... Gaming PC and hobby rendering for 3D printing. Plastic left on the side because my partner wants to peel it off themselves lol. UserBenchmarks: CPU: Intel Core i9-12900K - 118.5% GPU: Nvidia RTX 4080 - 318.2% SSD: Samsung 980 NVMe PCIe M.2 1TB - 261.9% SSD: Samsung 970 Evo Plus NVMe PCIe M.2 2TB - 298.8% USB: Mass Storage Device 8GB - 4.1% USB: Generic Flash Disk 16GB - 4.1% RAM: G Skill Intl -6400J3239G162x16GB - 204.9% MBD: MSI PRO Z690-A (MS-7D25)$2,924.91 -
Thermoelectric Gaming PC Thermoelectric Gaming PC
it gets really hot when I game but thats a good thing it gets really hot when I game but thats a good thing$3,354.91 -
My first pc build My first pc build
I built this pc for gaming and the games I play are Valorant,Minecraft and Warzone I built this pc for gaming and the games I play are Valorant,Minecraft and Warzone$2,004.91 -
Corsair ICUE 4000x RGB Build Intel i7... Corsair ICUE 4000x RGB Build Intel i7 12700k and RTX 3060
This is my fisrt build in like almost 8 years and im so glad i did. The omly thing i may do is swap the 3060 for a 3060 TI -... This is my fisrt build in like almost 8 years and im so glad i did. The omly thing i may do is swap the 3060 for a 3060 TI - Corsair 4000D with tempered glass panels front and side Mid tower case w/aRGB Hub. - Intel I7 12700k CPU - Gigabyte Aorus Master B660 DDR4 Motherboard ARBG - Asus ROG Strix RTX 3060 GPU w/aRGB - 32GB of Corsair 3200mhz icue aRGB Ram - 750w EVGA Supernova fully modular power supply - MSI 240 mm AIO cooler w/aRGB - 1 TB Samsung Evo 980 Pro NVMe M.2 SSD - 2TB 7200 RPM Seagate SATA HDD - 5x Corsair aRGB fans$1,764.92