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    Big Blue Big Blue

    I built this computer mostly to see whether or not I could. Since then I have gotten big into PC gaming, enjoying the prices... I built this computer mostly to see whether or not I could. Since then I have gotten big into PC gaming, enjoying the prices and the variety of games available. I play Blizzard games and a bunch of FPS on steam as well as Classic Runescape.
    $1,847.92
    sirprovolone
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    Purple power Purple power

    purple theme gaming computer purple theme gaming computer
    $1,896.90
    Dean L
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    TinyMite TinyMite

    Small, but reasonably potent for playing games at 1080p. Small, but reasonably potent for playing games at 1080p.
    $1,284.91
    Rauf T
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    White Pegasus Mini White Pegasus Mini

    I built this to make an all-white pc build as small as I can. The purpose for this build is for gaming and coding for school. I built this to make an all-white pc build as small as I can. The purpose for this build is for gaming and coding for school.
    $1,980.93
    Gavril Ethan V
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    First PC Build First PC Build

    I built this PC because I have been wanting to build a computer for years and I probably should have built one a couple... I built this PC because I have been wanting to build a computer for years and I probably should have built one a couple years back (I could of got a decently priced gpu). I built this computer to play games like COD Warzone and Rainbow Six Siege once I can find a gpu. Since I couldn’t find a Ryzen 5600x at a decent price, I decided to go with an Intel i5 11600k. It has similar performance to its Ryzen counterpart, but it gobbles up more power. Now that I found Ryzen 5600x for cheaper than what I paid for the Intel chip, I kind of regret not waiting a little bit longer. For the motherboard I got a Asrock Z590 Extreme. Yeah, I probably could have bought another motherboard with similar performance, but I got it on sale. To cool this hot cpu I first went with water cooling. I bought a Coolermaster ML240 V2. I liked it, but I researched that the pump is prone to breakage and there is no indicator to when it breaks. I didn’t want to deal with going in circles in a couple years from now so I decided to buy a nice air cooler. I went with a Noctua NHU12-S. It is super quiet and keeps my cpu cool. For my ram I decided to buy a pair of PNY XLR8 ddr4 2x8 gb at 3200mhz. I bought this ram on sale, so I saved some money there. I bought a 3 pack of argb cooler master 120 mm case fans for only $40 which was pretty good. For my PSU I bough an Evga 750BQ Semi Modular power supply for around $50. Not a bad deal. For my storage I went with a small SSD I got from Micro Center for free as a boot drive (Thanks Micro Center). Now for probably the most depressing part. I originally wanted to buy a MSI case that was only $50 and was a steal ATX case. After it went out of stock I set my eyes on an XPG Invader which was also $49 and had some pretty cool features. Right when I was about to buy it, it went out of stock and I decided to just buy a Corsair 4000D Airflow. I may or may not have spent too much money on it. When it came in the mail it didn’t even come with the screws, but I only had to wait a couple days for the replacements to arrive. Corsair’s customer support is pretty good in my opinion. There isn’t any rgb in the front until I find some nice case fans.
    $712.94
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    GameOnGameoff GameOnGameoff

    Light Gaming PC Light Gaming PC
    $1,379.91
    Laag L
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    Sff budget Sff budget

    Movable gaming rig for TV PC gaming. Fits in the backpack! Movable gaming rig for TV PC gaming. Fits in the backpack!
    $1,314.92
    Lawrence F
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    My PC My PC

    The purpose of my pc is for me to play games like valorant and league of legends The purpose of my pc is for me to play games like valorant and league of legends
    $1,396.92
    Patty L
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    Red Lantern Red Lantern

    I ultimately wanted to upgrade from the PC I already had- an i7 6700k with a GTX 1660 and 16 GB of RAM. The only real way... I ultimately wanted to upgrade from the PC I already had- an i7 6700k with a GTX 1660 and 16 GB of RAM. The only real way for me to do so was to start from the ground up, so I started looking for CPUs to upgrade to. I watch a lot of Dawid Does Tech Stuff, LinusTechTips, Austin Evans, PC Centric, and Gaming Nexus on YouTube in order to get some good recommendations, while I also peruse reddit.com/r/buildapc for advice. I'm primarily using this build for gaming (at 1080p) and streaming to YouTube. I play games like Apex Legends, Halo Infinite, Call of Duty alongside Cities Skylines, Endless Space 2, and Stellaris. I'm hoping this build will be a solid one for about 5 years, or whenever DDR5 memory is more integrated. Since I needed to start the upgrade from the CPU, I was debating on whether to upgrade to a Ryzen 5 5600x (or 5600G depending on availability) or the 11th gen i5. I know a lot of intel motherboards can be a bit more expensive than their AMD equivalents, however I was able to find a nice Black Friday deal at MicroCenter for an i5 11600k and an Asus Prime B560M-A for a bit under $300. With my motherboard and cpu chosen I could then focus on getting other parts. My motherboard supports both 10th gen and 11th gen intel CPUs, however with an 11th gen CPU I could use both 4th gen PCIE and 4th gen m.2 NVME storage. As such I went for a 2TB Corsair MP600 core SSD to take that slot up and act as my boot drive and storage with room to upgrade my storage space with the other m.2 slot. I wanted to upgrade my GPU from the GTX 1660 to a 30 series card, and I was able to find an EVGA 3060 at microcenter a couple weeks later. Because I play a lot of strategy games, I went with a 2x16 kit of Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro RAM at 3600MHz. For a PSU, I went with the EVGA Supernova 750W 80plus Gold Rated modular power supply. I picked up an NZXT H510 Black and Red case, and through some reviews I knew I didn't need intake fans because of some sciency mumbo jumbo that was explained very well in Dawid's video on the H500 case and airflow. I didn't want to go with an AIO as such, though I still wanted to have some decent cooling for my CPU so I went with the Noctua NH-U12S. While gaming, my GPU gets up to 65 degrees (!) while my CPU gets to 50 degrees. When I'm just web browsing It's usually 35 degrees and 29/ 30 respectfully. This was my first ever full build and it feels amazing to be able to use something I assembled myself.
    $1,289.88
    Kevin C

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