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    Goliath Goliath

    This build is designed for high performance, low noise, and clean aesthetics. Housed in a Lian Li Dynamic EVO, it features a... This build is designed for high performance, low noise, and clean aesthetics. Housed in a Lian Li Dynamic EVO, it features a vertically mounted ASUS TUF Gaming RTX 5070 Ti OC Edition using the official Lian Li vertical GPU bracket. The system is powered by an Intel Core Ultra 7 265K CPU on an ASUS ROG Strix Z890-E Gaming WiFi motherboard, cooled by a ROG Ryujin III 360 AIO. Cooling and airflow were major priorities in this setup. The AIO is outfitted with three Noctua industrialPPC fans for efficient radiator exhaust. System airflow is handled by seven Noctua Redux fans, positioned for optimal intake and static pressure across the chassis. This configuration keeps the system cool and quiet, even under heavy loads and overclocked conditions. Fan curves were manually tuned using ASUS AI Fan Tuning to ensure thermal efficiency without unnecessary noise. The combination of Noctua’s proven cooling performance and the clean internal layout of the Dynamic EVO results in a build that performs as well as it looks. Storage includes 8TB total capacity with high-speed NVMe drives, and power is supplied by a Corsair RM850e PSU. This overclocked setup exceeds a score of 14,000 in 3DMark Time Spy Extreme, delivering high-end performance for gaming, creative workloads, and benchmarking—anchored by deliberate airflow tuning and Noctua’s industry-leading cooling solutions.
    $2,880.83
    CAMERON R
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    Gateway to gaming Gateway to gaming

    I bought a gateway fx6800 back in 2010 before going to college. I loved how this computer looked, sleek and mysterious. I... I bought a gateway fx6800 back in 2010 before going to college. I loved how this computer looked, sleek and mysterious. I played all types of games on this computer like Gary's mod and counter strike. It sat in my basement for a few years because I upgraded to a souped up Main gear vybe. Just this year my fiance needed a new computer and while cleaning out my basement I found my fx6800 and thought it was a great idea to bring new life to this computer and give my fiance a gaming rig she can work and game on aswell. The easy part was gutting all the old tech out because it was really out dated. The hard part was trying to find new tech that would fit inside the case, because of how compact it was in the inside. Yeah I could have cut alot of the useless stuff in the case,but I wanted to keep it close to original looking as possible. It took me about a two months of doing some home work and finding what will fit and what I can afford. The good part of building a sleeper is no products with RBG, because components with RGB are a little more expensive than ones with out. It saved me som3 money there and having a case this case also saved me money. The reason why I went intel and with the asrock mother board was that microcenter gave me a great deal with this combo and the ram too! I went with a noctua air cooler for my cpu because I couldn't fit a water cooling system. For my gpu I went with a 4070ti msi 12gb, it's a great card! I couldn't find any 5070s or 5080s that fit pretty good in this case at the time. This project came out really good. My fiance loves playing hogwarts legacy and Sims while she's working.
    $1,853.94
    Carlos G
  • Orange you glad I didn't say banana thumbnail

    Orange you glad I didn't say banana Orange you glad I didn't say banana

    12400 is going to my plex server so my main rig got a 265k. General use, photo editing then gaming. Currently playing civ... 12400 is going to my plex server so my main rig got a 265k. General use, photo editing then gaming. Currently playing civ vii
    $1,384.96
    ThisIsUnnecessary
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    Anime Anime

    Anime themed PC upgrade time. We added some LCDs! Anime themed PC upgrade time. We added some LCDs!
    $3,375.88
    John F
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    B550 Build B550 Build

    Upgraded from old school FX processor that had seen it's best days. General computing, some 1080 gaming, mainly racing. Upgraded from old school FX processor that had seen it's best days. General computing, some 1080 gaming, mainly racing.
    $932.91
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    Molan Labe Molan Labe

    I built this as a way to help with boredom and keep connected with my kids during the 2020 lock downs. Started its life in a... I built this as a way to help with boredom and keep connected with my kids during the 2020 lock downs. Started its life in a Thermal take case and just the Asus Board and Ryzen 3 2200g but then the PC building/ Customizing bug hit me and hit me hard. I attempted to customize the thermal take case but that wasn't going the direction I wanted so I searched for a case that better fit my need but also wasn't the same mainstream cases I was seeing all over the internet ie the Nzxt. Ifound the case on Amazon and purchased it although the case could be slightly better it really fits my needs and satisfied my need to see the computer while its operating. I added a RX570 graphics card and more hard drive space. Then over the early summer the need to upgrade was further intensified when my son wanted to build his first computer. So I made him a deal he could have the Ryzen 3 2200g when I could get a Ryzen 3 3300x. Well after a long wait I was able to secure one of the 3300X cpu's at micro center upon installing the new CPU I determined I would be adding a NVME drive to hold the one and only game I play. So that was added and a heat sink, that although isn't needed it looks really good under the CPU fan. PSU extension cables were added for purely looks and not for function. All the case fans are remote controlled for their respective LED effects and the Wraith Prism is controlled by the Cooler Master Software. To do it all over I would have definitely done far more research and possibly gone another route with the motherboard, and I would definitely say I should have opted for a different Graphic Card like a RX 580 or a 5700. But those are Items I can add or change at a later time. This was started as just a simple Web Browsing machine and morphed into something else entirely. I am looking at changing the fans to one that have PWM control as these are just simple fans that have no speed adjustment.
    $1,009.82
    William G
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    YouCanAfford-it YouCanAfford-it

    cheap and powerful $960 gaming setup cheap and powerful $960 gaming setup
    $960.91
    Mostefa L

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