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Little sis Gaming PC Little sis Gaming PC
Build is setup for a future graphics card when the prices stabilize or when we find a decent graphics card for a good price.... Build is setup for a future graphics card when the prices stabilize or when we find a decent graphics card for a good price. The CPU can handle graphics till then. I put this list of computer parts together and helped the little sis build the PC. Since she is less than 25 years old, she wanted all the RGB. we used artic thermal compound$921.92 -
Mason’s Mason’s
Built the PC for my son to use for school as well as gaming. Built the PC for my son to use for school as well as gaming.$939.95 -
Dark Silver Dark Silver
This rig was built for gaming and coding. I haven't really gamed much in the past. However, recently I've been into... This rig was built for gaming and coding. I haven't really gamed much in the past. However, recently I've been into story-ish type games, like Jedi Fallen Order, Horizon: Zero Dawn, and Guardians of the Galaxy, but I've also enjoyed puzzle games as well like The Talos Principle and Portal 2. I also enjoyed Control, even if I played it with the sound off to keep it less creepy :) If you noticed in the build, there isn't a graphics card... I upgraded to this desktop from a laptop with a 1650Ti, but have been using GeForce Now to play games in the meantime until graphics cards become available/more reasonable in price. Hopefully I don't run out of fun things to play in the meantime... In hindsight, I may have gone a bit overkill with a 12600k/Z690/D15s build... time will tell. Thankfully, I stalked and bought almost everything on sale so hopefully didn't overpay way too much. Eventually, I might pick up a small/tasteful amount of RGB, but I'm a little leery of losing performance/having lags due to RGB software as I've heard horror stories.$1,088.85 -
its simple but it works its simple but it works
Gaming pc I build for my little bro Gaming pc I build for my little bro$1,122.92 -
Gaming PC Gaming PC
I built this PC for gaming. The games I play the most are DayZ, Valorant, Civ 6, and Halo Infinite. I built this PC for gaming. The games I play the most are DayZ, Valorant, Civ 6, and Halo Infinite.$1,134.95 -
Mid-Range Computer Build Mid-Range Computer Build
Bought and built this to primarily play games and to finally have a machine that can handle all current gen title games at... Bought and built this to primarily play games and to finally have a machine that can handle all current gen title games at 1080p. Games like Apex Legends and Halo Infinite all hold a framerate well above 144hz at the highest graphic settings with no problems as well as keeping cool. This computer also allowed me to be able to record my gameplay in high quality using OBS thanks to NVIDIA'S nvenc encoder in part to the 3060 RTX. Video editing programs such as adobe premiere also run well to edit footage together to create youtube compilations of the many games I play. Eventually upgraded the storage on the computer with SSD drives which was easy due to the microATX motherboard being in a ATX size case for ease of building as well as the case having drivebays on the back panel of the computer.$1,137.92 -
Efficiency first Efficiency first
The most efficient gaming pc The most efficient gaming pc$1,182.92 -
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Time to Retire the i5-2500k Time to Retire the i5-2500k
It's time to give my kid my reliable workhorse i5-2500k system from 2012. Now featuring i7-12700k with MSI Z690 Edge Wifi... It's time to give my kid my reliable workhorse i5-2500k system from 2012. Now featuring i7-12700k with MSI Z690 Edge Wifi DDR4 in a Corsair iCue 5000X case with MINIMAL RGB elements. Reusing my GTX 1070 until some 4080 deals drop.$1,249.00 -
Alex's build Alex's build
gaming for FPS games like tarkov, call of duty, apex. gaming for FPS games like tarkov, call of duty, apex.$1,259.92 -
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AMD gaming PC AMD gaming PC
I wanted to make a full AMD build that would be able to play 1440p games at 60 fps+. The only thing that it really needs is... I wanted to make a full AMD build that would be able to play 1440p games at 60 fps+. The only thing that it really needs is an extra hardrive for more storage for games.$1,272.92 -
Carry on luggage PC Carry on luggage PC
This is my sff build that i bring around my carry-on luggage when traveling. This is my sff build that i bring around my carry-on luggage when traveling.$1,289.93 -
noctua forever noctua forever
Awesome gaming pc in working condition. I love my noctua cooler in ti it keeps my system so cool adn quiet Awesome gaming pc in working condition. I love my noctua cooler in ti it keeps my system so cool adn quiet$1,311.15 -
2021 Upgrade 2021 Upgrade
Solid gaming performance once I get through the gpu lottery, and capable software development and simulation machine. Solid gaming performance once I get through the gpu lottery, and capable software development and simulation machine.$1,322.93 -
Stormtrooper PC Build Stormtrooper PC Build
This was my first PC build and mainly used for gaming and blender This was my first PC build and mainly used for gaming and blender$1,333.93 -
Intel 12600k last gen build Intel 12600k last gen build
intel gaming build for microcenter bundle intel gaming build for microcenter bundle$1,341.91 -
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Maingear Stealth Build Maingear Stealth Build
Built this stealthy boi for PC gaming with little noise but much power. The Noctua NH-D15 is damn near silent, and the... Built this stealthy boi for PC gaming with little noise but much power. The Noctua NH-D15 is damn near silent, and the triple-fan 2070 Super runs most games very quietly. RGB wasn't much of a concern (it sits below my desk) but the built-in lights on the motherboard and Maingear case logo are nice! Mostly am using it for Call of Duty Warzone right now (runs it with ray-tracing on at 144 fps, and never goes above 60 C, if that) Most of the parts came from Micro Center, but I got some really good discounts for the motherboard and GPU on Amazon Warehouse deals and Newegg's eBay page$1,344.93 -
HTPC HTPC
Needed to build a gaming rig that could fit into an entertainment console Needed to build a gaming rig that could fit into an entertainment console$1,380.92 -
H510 Flow Build H510 Flow Build
First custom PC build with AMD and Nvidia. Primarily used for gaming and desktop computing, as well as a bit of video... First custom PC build with AMD and Nvidia. Primarily used for gaming and desktop computing, as well as a bit of video editing.$1,415.90 -
1440p 100fps goal 1440p 100fps goal
Looking to play AAA games around 1440p 100fps Looking to play AAA games around 1440p 100fps$1,415.92 -
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 -
H510 Flow first build H510 Flow first build
Gaming and productivity - racing sims, RPGs, and also Google Docs. Went with 1440p for productivity but I'm not sad about... Gaming and productivity - racing sims, RPGs, and also Google Docs. Went with 1440p for productivity but I'm not sad about the resolution for gaming! Next upgrades will be subtle - larger fans for quieter operation and a bit of bling (thinking Aer 140 RGB). The H510 Flow was a pleasure to build in, even as a newbie. Easy cable management and classy good looks.$1,436.87