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Open Concept Build Open Concept Build
Originally built this during the pandemic. I was able to get this case for cheap. Parts inside are mediocre but the open... Originally built this during the pandemic. I was able to get this case for cheap. Parts inside are mediocre but the open airflow case is nice. Excuse the cabe management$844.96 -
Work Computer Work Computer
I was tired of dealing with the IT Help Desk department when needing to install programs on my work computer (Helpless Desk... I was tired of dealing with the IT Help Desk department when needing to install programs on my work computer (Helpless Desk is more accurate). Now I don't have to. I might use this in the future for video editing. If so, I might add a graphics card later, and install more RAM.$988.89 -
RGB RGB
Gaming rig with simple RGB elements, great for 1440p/competitive games, handles 144hz+ Gaming rig with simple RGB elements, great for 1440p/competitive games, handles 144hz+$1,494.92 -
MY First PC! MY First PC!
A complete beast of a PC that I have spent 1.3k on- The Pros: - Runs fast and has DLSS 2.0 Compatibility - Quiet, barely... A complete beast of a PC that I have spent 1.3k on- The Pros: - Runs fast and has DLSS 2.0 Compatibility - Quiet, barely makes a sound - Has easily swapable parts that help with upgrades and the like. The Cons: - Silicon is Expensive :D - No Heatsink on I/O for MoBo, and only one heatsink for 2nd NVME Slot (No surprise there) - Will have to upgrade in 5 years or so What is it used for? - Content Creation, more specifically 1080p Video Editing and the like - Gaming, and lots of it thanks to the graphics it can pull off - Just messing around and whatever I need it to do. The Core i5 pulls it's weight by the ton, I've never used something this fast before. Advice- I actually got my Monitor from Costco, it's only 199.99 and runs like a dream. Also, be careful with the case screws, if you don't get them right the first time putting in your GPU will be a nightmare. Also, for GPUs, if you intend on getting an EVGA brand one look for their B-stock, it often eliminates anywhere from 30-100 dollars off their cards ;) Overall, happy with my first build and would 10/10 Recommend$1,041.91 -
VeryOld VeryOld
Really old build but it's lasted me a good decade. Really old build but it's lasted me a good decade.$708.92 -
BudgetAMD BudgetAMD
It's a budget AMD desktop. Will upgrade the GPU when there's a deal. It's a budget AMD desktop. Will upgrade the GPU when there's a deal.$689.94 -
Super Green Super Green
Combo purpose! Remote work, gaming, and general home use. I'm a prepress artist, so I need the real estate of a 34" monitor... Combo purpose! Remote work, gaming, and general home use. I'm a prepress artist, so I need the real estate of a 34" monitor (3440x1440 resolution). Definitely a bonus when it comes to epic immersive gaming, which consists of mostly FPS and RPGs (Skyrim, Witcher, and the like). Also like simulation now and then, such as Kerbal Space Program, some racing and sci-fi/flight sims. Definitely MUST upgrade my video card, most likely to a 2000-series NVIDIA RTX card, but not ruling out high end AMD Radeon cards either. Some day.$1,419.86 -
Workstation Build Intel 9700K Workstation Build Intel 9700K
This PC contains all of the essential components necessary for a nice desktop workstation, and right around a $1,000 price... This PC contains all of the essential components necessary for a nice desktop workstation, and right around a $1,000 price point.$1,008.92