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  • My First Baby thumbnail

    My First Baby My First Baby

    I kept going back in forth between the Xbox S or the PS5. I decided to screw it and build my first PC instead. I got... I kept going back in forth between the Xbox S or the PS5. I decided to screw it and build my first PC instead. I got EXTREMELY lucky and landed a Founder's Edition 3060Ti on release day. After I knew what GPU I was going with, I decided to go AMD and got a 3600 CPU. I also decided to make my PC light up using as much RGB as I can. Currently has AIO with 3 RGB fans, as well as an additional 3 RGB fans. I also got a 24pin RGB Extension and 8 pin RGB extension that have not been added to the build yet.
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    Nicolas A
  • The Subway Computer thumbnail

    The Subway Computer The Subway Computer

    I had my boring computer and wanted to spice things up and add some extra front IO, so I decided to transplant it into a... I had my boring computer and wanted to spice things up and add some extra front IO, so I decided to transplant it into a cardboard box. For some better airflow, I stole a fan from an older computer and spliced it with my other case fan into the single case fan header that my motherboard had. On the computer, I browse the internet with it along with some 3D modeling in Solidworks and 3D printing that I like to do as a hobby.
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    Abhi P
  • Every Corner Cut thumbnail

    Every Corner Cut Every Corner Cut

    Basically, I made almost my entire system except for CPU, GPU's and their GPU blocks, 13 cheapo fans, 2 molex connectors and... Basically, I made almost my entire system except for CPU, GPU's and their GPU blocks, 13 cheapo fans, 2 molex connectors and a few fittings out of second hand / repaired items. The sound system was also repaired, and cost me a fraction of MSRP and I used my car audio hobby to my advantage. Focal Shape 65 were $320 total after repairs and the subwoofer was $40 and cost almost nothing for me to repair. Frequency response is 24Hz-35,000 Hz This build is all about one thing: Price to performance ratio. My 3090 actually costs more than the rest of parts in the pc and my entire living room combined. Took a long time to save up for the new GPU but because of the pandemic, I decided to max out this platform by getting that last part I needed, and now in order to upgrade, I need a whole new platform :D
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    CoreyL
  • From E-waste to Gaming Machine #Sleeper thumbnail

    From E-waste to Gaming Machine #Sleeper From E-waste to Gaming Machine #Sleeper

    The PC was going to be thrown away and the GPU is a hand-me down. While it's takes a while to boot, it's a gaming machine to... The PC was going to be thrown away and the GPU is a hand-me down. While it's takes a while to boot, it's a gaming machine to boot. I'm okay with 720p, so most games can run at 30-60fps with some tweaks. Inde games and older AAA games are no problem, and Overwatch runs good enough (with some stutters). It would be nice to add 4GB of RAM to make it 8GB and an SSD so that it runs a bit smoother.
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    Arron N
  • SATA Modified Prebuilt II thumbnail

    SATA Modified Prebuilt II SATA Modified Prebuilt II

    This system originally contained an i7 6700 with 8gb of memory, a 1tb hard disk drive, and a 128gb ssd. The first upgrade... This system originally contained an i7 6700 with 8gb of memory, a 1tb hard disk drive, and a 128gb ssd. The first upgrade was the graphics card, then I added another SSD and a HDD along with a SATA PCI-Express add-on card. I had to get the add-on card because there wasn't enough ports on the motherboard.
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    Everett O
  • My First Build thumbnail

    My First Build My First Build

    Started out telling myself I was gonna make a computer that was just good enough to play warzone, that changed very quickly.... Started out telling myself I was gonna make a computer that was just good enough to play warzone, that changed very quickly. All I want to do is keep adding. Great hobby and one I definitely see myself staying in for the future. Cooler Master H500 case Powerspec 850 rgb supply MSI B550 gaming plus mobo Asus RTX 3080 GPU 2x western digital 1TB ssd m.2 M22 kraken cpu cooler Ryzen 5 3600 Matisse 2x 120mm blue case fans 2x 140mm red case fans Inland black/red cable extension kit 2x 8gb trident 3600 RAM Cooler Master GPU RGB support bracket *** soon to come EK GPU waterblock setup
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    Justin T
  • Termination Rig thumbnail

    Termination Rig Termination Rig

    I9 9900KRtx 30802 TB SSD64GB RAM I9 9900K Rtx 3080 2 TB SSD 64GB RAM
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    Khalil a
  • 1440p Gaming PC thumbnail

    1440p Gaming PC 1440p Gaming PC

    I built this PC for the most part for gaming. I play a lot of FPS games like VALORANT, Fortnite, COD, but also a variety of... I built this PC for the most part for gaming. I play a lot of FPS games like VALORANT, Fortnite, COD, but also a variety of RPG games.
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    Moustafa H
  • SATA Modified Prebuilt thumbnail

    SATA Modified Prebuilt SATA Modified Prebuilt

    This system originally contained an i7 6700 with 8gb of memory, a 1tb hard disk drive, and a 128gb ssd. The first upgrade... This system originally contained an i7 6700 with 8gb of memory, a 1tb hard disk drive, and a 128gb ssd. The first upgrade was the graphics card, then I added another SSD along with a SATA PCI-Express add-on card. I had to get the add-on card because there wasn't enough ports on the motherboard.
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    Everett O
  • Powerspec desktop thumbnail

    Powerspec desktop Powerspec desktop

    Programming and light gaming Programming and light gaming
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    sudkal
  • The Free PC thumbnail

    The Free PC The Free PC

    I decided that I did not want to spend money on a pc so I went to facebook marketplace and Letgo where over the course of... I decided that I did not want to spend money on a pc so I went to facebook marketplace and Letgo where over the course of the last few months I was able to get free pc parts from various different sellers. So the following pictures and parts are the culmination of my work of collecting free PC parts that I will eventually turn into my own server. The CPU and motherboard are from an old Lenovo Erazer prebuilt PC. I plan to add more hard drives so that it can function as a true server.
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    Andres512
  • Modified Prebuilt and Router II thumbnail

    Modified Prebuilt and Router II Modified Prebuilt and Router II

    This system originally contained an i7 6700 with 8gb of memory, a 1tb hard disk drive, and a 128gb ssd. The first upgrade... This system originally contained an i7 6700 with 8gb of memory, a 1tb hard disk drive, and a 128gb ssd. The first upgrade was the graphics card, then I added another SSD and a HDD along with a SATA PCI-Express add-on card. I had to get the add-on card because there wasn't enough ports on the motherboard. Added a router to improve coverage.
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    Everett O
  • 4790K/GTX 970/16GB DDR3 - 2014 thumbnail

    4790K/GTX 970/16GB DDR3 - 2014 4790K/GTX 970/16GB DDR3 - 2014

    An oldie but a goodie. Built in 2014, this PC has lived for 10 years doing tasks such as gaming, media center, and general... An oldie but a goodie. Built in 2014, this PC has lived for 10 years doing tasks such as gaming, media center, and general purpose. I sometimes still can't believe I made it last 10 years. Most people would've upgraded by year 3, but I never really found a reason to do a full rebuild. It's now 2024 and it is showing its age especially after purchasing an ultrawide monitor. Retirement might be on the horizon, but I truly think this still has some life. It probably won't be gaming or intense work, but it'll be an awesome web browsing/video streaming PC.
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    kle70
  • My first pc build! thumbnail

    My first pc build! My first pc build!

    This is mostly a gaming rig (for 1080/1440p gaming), but I also used it for school and editing photo. This is mostly a gaming rig (for 1080/1440p gaming), but I also used it for school and editing photo.
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    Kevin R
  • The Red Point thumbnail

    The Red Point The Red Point

    I've sold my last PC to invest on my old house, and after a while, I finally bought my new rig, that I use daily for gaming... I've sold my last PC to invest on my old house, and after a while, I finally bought my new rig, that I use daily for gaming (and sometimes for home work). I love the way it looks like, with all the stuff and red LEDs. It took almost 2 years to get the look of how it is right now. I love playing single-player games, and by now I'm playing Grim Dawn, Forza Horizon 4, Control, Horizon Zero Dawn. This is my setup config: - Intel Core i7-6700K - Asus Geforce GTX ROG Strix 1070 Ti 8GB - Asus ROG Maximus VIII Formula - Corsair Dominator Platinum ROG Edition 16GB DDR4 3200MHz - Corsair Hydro Series H115i PRO RGB 280mm - Corsair TX550M 80 Plus Gold PSU - Samsung M.2 NVMe 970 EVO 250GB - Seagate Barracuda HDD 4TB 5200RPM - 3x Corsair LL140mm - 2x Cooler Master Silent Fan 140mm - Corsair LED Strip Lighting Node PRO RGB - Cooler Master MasterCase Maker 5T - Samsung CFG73 24" 144hz 1ms Curved - Samsung 43J5290 43" Full HD - Corsair K70 RGB Rapidfire MK.2 - Corsair M65 PRO RGB 12000 DPI - Corsair MM200 Extended - Astro A50 Gen4 PS5/PS4/PC Wireless Headset - Logitech MX Sound 2.0 - Microsoft Xbox Series X/S Carbon Black Controller - DT3 Sports GTS Black/Red
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    Raphael R
  • Old School nVidia 3D Vision / 3D Surround - 2 computers in One small case thumbnail

    Old School nVidia 3D Vision / 3D... Old School nVidia 3D Vision / 3D Surround - "2 computers in One" small case

    This is my Old School nVidia native 3D Vision / 3D Surround computer. I still love playing fps in stereoscopic 3D, on this... This is my Old School nVidia native 3D Vision / 3D Surround computer. I still love playing fps in stereoscopic 3D, on this computer, that i believe I built 10+ years ago. It has an i7 960 Intel CPU, 8GB Ram, and dual 16x SINGLE slot pci-ex slots (not 8x / 8x). I boot to 32 bit Win XP with the GS7600 nVidia videocard on a 21" Viewsonic 120hz CRT monitor and H3D wired shutter glasses. I also dual boot into 64bit Win7 Pro with the GTX690 nVidia videocard on 3 Acer X1261P 3D projectors for a total screen size thats 15 feet long (resolution is 3072 x 768). I replace the proprietary 500watt power supply with a Thermaltake one and the "Ice cooler", which is also Shuttles proprietary cpu cooler with a Zalman. I play (in glorious 3D) the original Dead Space 1,2, & 3, Tomb Raiders, Max Payne, Painkiller type games.
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    mikeintorrance1
  • Ryzen 3 2200G HTPC thumbnail

    Ryzen 3 2200G HTPC Ryzen 3 2200G HTPC

    I've been using this build for a few years for the kids of watch Youtube on TV and to video chat with family members. I've been using this build for a few years for the kids of watch Youtube on TV and to video chat with family members.
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    Vincent1234
  • Chrome Dome #bitwit thumbnail

    Chrome Dome #bitwit Chrome Dome #bitwit

    3 years and 4 iterations later (as seen in the last few photos). I don't plan on changing anything for a while after this. I... 3 years and 4 iterations later (as seen in the last few photos). I don't plan on changing anything for a while after this. I chose this case because I liked the unique layout and I knew the watercooling obsession would eventually lead to hardline tubing. So I wanted a cheap case that would force me to be creative with the design and whip out the Dremel for a custom fit. It did not disappoint. I also purchased some cut glass from the hardware store, painted the edge, and mount it using magenetic strips to use as my side panel. The decision to finally go hardline was a used Gigabyte Aorus Z390 Master for $180 and EK's FLT reservoir/pump combo. Everything was bought used or very discounted, except for CPU, fans, and anything regarding watercooling. It was a fun challenge that I am glad is over and thankfully, stayed dry. 3D modeling prior was critical and thanks to every gamer/enthusiast for inspiration! Hope you guys like it and feel free to ask any questions! Primarily used for gaming, general purpose, engineering, and 3D modeling. Specs: Case: Thermaltake Core G3 CPU: Intel i5 9900k 5.1Ghz @ 1.3v delidded w/ liquid metal & copper IHS GPU: MSI RTX 2080 Ventus OC 2.010Ghz @ 1.0V MOBO: Gigabyte Aorus Z390 Master RAM: Team Group Vulcan 4x8gb 3000Mhz PSU: Corsair SF750 Platinum w/ Noctua NF-A9x14 fan swap OS: Samsung 960 Evo 250gb M.2 NVME Games: Silicon Powered 1TB M.2 NVME External: Seagate Backup Plus Hub 8TB Monitor: Pixo PX275h 1440p @ 95hz Cooling: CPU: EK-FB Gigabyte Z270/Z370 Monoblock GPU: EK-FC 2080 Classic Waterblock Rads: EK-CoolStream SE 360 & XSPC TX240 Pump/Res: EK-Quantum FLT 240 DDC PWM Water Temp: Phobya Inline Temp Sensor Intake Fans: 5x Arctic P12 PWM PST w/ Phanteks Lux Halo RGB Exhaust Fans: Noctua NF-A12x15 & 2x Arctic P8 PWM PST EK Fittings w/ 14mm Bitspower Chrome Tubing Temps: Low fan curve for silence. Prime95 & Heaven 4.0 for 60min: CPU 72C | GPU 51C | Water 50C Red Dead Redemption for 60 min: CPU 61C | GPU 48C | Water 43C
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    Stoph C
  • The Frankentosh thumbnail

    The Frankentosh The Frankentosh

    PC guts inside of a MacPro case…This was built to host my security cameras and home media. It has since turned into a 2nd PC... PC guts inside of a MacPro case… This was built to host my security cameras and home media. It has since turned into a 2nd PC for streaming and running other media in the background while I game. Trying not to alter the case too much, I searched around to find components that would work. In the end I ended up trimming the back panel to work with the mobo ports, cutting a hole to pass the power cables through the top shelf to the rest of the PC, installed my own stand-offs and mounting plate. And let’s just not talk about the CPU radiator being held in by zip-ties.
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    mdphotos
  • 30 year old HP vectra 486/33N gaming build thumbnail

    30 year old HP vectra 486/33N gaming... 30 year old HP vectra 486/33N gaming build

    Bought in 1993 and subsequently added parts inside it this ancient “gaming rig” is still up and running… with dos games Bought in 1993 and subsequently added parts inside it this ancient “gaming rig” is still up and running… with dos games
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    winstonwu91
  • Custom Meshlicious 9x HDD Plex NAS unRAID Server thumbnail

    Custom Meshlicious 9x HDD Plex NAS... Custom Meshlicious 9x HDD Plex NAS unRAID Server

    Started using Plex for streaming personal media a year ago and filled up the 8TB external HDD pretty quick! Figured this was... Started using Plex for streaming personal media a year ago and filled up the 8TB external HDD pretty quick! Figured this was the perfect opportunity to get into the world of servers. I wanted something that was SFF, dead silent, had plenty of HDD bays, and still looked good to set on my desk. Didn't like the look of the Node 304 or NR200 but when the SSUPD Meshlicious came out, I knew I could make it unique and exactly what I wanted. Decided to upgrade my gaming rig (2020 Build) during this process and use those parts for the server or buy used. Server GPU was omitted since I have my own gaming rig which can handle heavy duties if necessary. Check out both rigs in the last photo! Using unRAID has been a great choice of server OS and an amazing learning tool to get into servers! Since it's used primarily for Plex by my family, drives are spun down most of the time. Plex libraries are split up into different drives allowing for a single HDD spin up at a time depending on the movie/show. The system remains dead silent, even when 1 or 2 drives are in use. Thermals are a non-issue. Even during 24-hour data transfer to all drives at once, HDDs never hit above 38 degrees. Plex use is 30 degrees. Incredibly happy with the way it came out and couldn't recommend the SSUPD Meshlicious enough as an insanely versatile and beautiful SFF case.
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    Stoph C
  • Big Red thumbnail

    Big Red Big Red

    I built this rig with my dad. We made it together right when he first got me into computer gaming. I was 16 at the time, and... I built this rig with my dad. We made it together right when he first got me into computer gaming. I was 16 at the time, and he helped me pick out all the parts and pore over the details, going through review after review to get what fit our needs best. That's what dad was always good at. Mom would make fun of him all the time. Every time we needed something, like new cleats for my younger sister playing soccer or a drawing tablet for my younger brother to get his ideas out on something other than loose-leaf paper, we knew that we'd be waiting at least a week or two or three before my dad finally came back to us with the "definitive best choice" for each of us. This rig isn't the most powerful, or the most beautiful, or the most expensive. But it is what worked for us at the time. When we built it the first time, I was so excited that the fan had color! It lit up the corner of our house's computer room a bright red, shining that hue across our decade-old family PC hunched over next to it. This new PC was so futuristic and new and... big! And that's how we decided to name it. Big Red. Now I'm 22, working a job two states away, in my own apartment, typing this up on the same untouched machine that I put together with my dad all those years ago. It's seen countless games, countless hours of watching videos, doing homework, dialing in to work calls, connecting online with friends hundreds of miles away. And I'm glad I still have Big Red to keep me company.
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    Riley P
  • Audio and Gaming Setup thumbnail

    Audio and Gaming Setup Audio and Gaming Setup

    I’ve been building SFF for almost 8 years now. My favorite case has always been the NCASE M1 which easily worked for most... I’ve been building SFF for almost 8 years now. My favorite case has always been the NCASE M1 which easily worked for most gaming builds until the last few years of hardware. Once I snagged a 3090 FE it was time for a new case. After a bit of research, I decided to buy a Sliger S620 which is basically a bigger NCASE M1 with a handle option. The build quality is great but I prefer the anodized aluminum of the NCASE. Part choice was easy, not a ton of options for SFF builds. I decided on the U12A over the D15 as the U12A lags only a few degrees while having a much nicer sound profile. The PC is extremely quiet during gameplay outside of the GPU coil whine. The 3090 FE has easily the worst coil whine I’ve ever heard out of the box. Coil whine is one of the reasons I got out of water cooling as the noise floor is always tainted by the awful whine every card seems to have now. A slight undervolt helps but it’s still there. Airflow is setup for bottom and back intake and exhausting everywhere else. I tried the case flipped once but the GPU temps weren’t great for me. Doom Eternal with everything maxed at 4k 120hz sits around 71-72c for both the CPU and GPU. Overall, pretty happy with the case and build.
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    anthonycadger
  • Modified Prebuilt thumbnail

    Modified Prebuilt Modified Prebuilt

    This system contains an i7 6700 with 8gb of memory, a 1tb hard disk drive, and a 128gb ssd. It originally came as a HP envy... This system contains an i7 6700 with 8gb of memory, a 1tb hard disk drive, and a 128gb ssd. It originally came as a HP envy 750 prebuilt, but I upgraded the graphics card to a EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 black edition.
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    Everett O

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