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  • Gaming PC i7 3070 thumbnail

    Gaming PC i7 3070 Gaming PC i7 3070

    Gaming PC, new games and old. Diablo 2: Resurrected right now. Upcoming God of War. Indie games as well. Also semi work PC... Gaming PC, new games and old. Diablo 2: Resurrected right now. Upcoming God of War. Indie games as well. Also semi work PC through Remote Desktop.
    $2,053.91
    AlxcbA
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    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
    Michael
  • White o11 Dynamic XL thumbnail

    White o11 Dynamic XL White o11 Dynamic XL

    Main Workstation Main Workstation
    $2,693.33
    Tony X
  • 2022 Build thumbnail

    2022 Build 2022 Build

    Built for gaming (any genre) and some development work. I'll probably be adding more fans and RAM soon! Built for gaming (any genre) and some development work. I'll probably be adding more fans and RAM soon!
    $1,775.90
    PopRockRoll
  • Anfrone's Build thumbnail

    Anfrone's Build Anfrone's Build

    I'm building to play and stream Valorant with my friends I'm building to play and stream Valorant with my friends
    $1,508.92
    Anthony C
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    Whitey Whitey

    I originally wanted to make my old PC VR-ready (HL: Alyx is not friendly with underpowered parts) by replacing the i5-9400F... I originally wanted to make my old PC VR-ready (HL: Alyx is not friendly with underpowered parts) by replacing the i5-9400F with an i7, but ended up dumping 2.5k on a new build instead. I clearly needed the 64GB RAM, i7-12700k, and RTX 3070 Ti for Cuphead, Slay the Spire, Dark Souls, and Celeste 😬. The 64GB RAM is nice, though - Lightroom will chew through 32GB if you let it. I'm not really a fan of RGB in the computers I build, so I tend to keep it pretty mellow. Could just be coping because I accidentally bought a mobo that doesn't have headers... but I like the way this turned out. I may not have those RGB gainz, but I can really feel the extra 5 FPS from the $30 Noctua Chromax heatsink covers. After I bought the Torrent, I found out that they were recalled because the fan controllers tended to catch fire - but luckily the one I bought was new stock with a fireless header!
    $2,544.91
    savage.re
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    FunkUpgrade FunkUpgrade

    It has been too long, so I'm just upgrading to somewhat future proof It has been too long, so I'm just upgrading to somewhat future proof
    $1,734.94
    Bryan R
  • My PC thumbnail

    My PC My PC

    I built this for general use and gaming I built this for general use and gaming
    $2,193.92
    Anthony S
  • Fractal Design Torrent thumbnail

    Fractal Design Torrent Fractal Design Torrent

    Gaming rig for Escape from Tarkov, Battlefield, and for many more. Gaming rig for Escape from Tarkov, Battlefield, and for many more.
    $1,859.91
    Connor S
  • Snowstorm thumbnail

    Snowstorm Snowstorm

    Gaming and looking cool Gaming and looking cool
    $5,009.90
    monsterbeard
  • GoBOT5000 thumbnail

    GoBOT5000 GoBOT5000

    Made it for sim racing VR Made it for sim racing VR
    $2,414.92
    Aaron B
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    Gaming Gaming

    I built this for gaming. Currently into Baldur's Gate 3, but ready for Cyberpunk 2077. I built this for gaming. Currently into Baldur's Gate 3, but ready for Cyberpunk 2077.
    $2,183.94
    Tech1212
  • The Quarantine Machine - The perfect bedroom office setup thumbnail

    The Quarantine Machine - The perfect... The Quarantine Machine - The perfect bedroom office setup

    What started out as a simple build in late January, to help process photos in Lightroom and 4k drone footage, quickly got... What started out as a simple build in late January, to help process photos in Lightroom and 4k drone footage, quickly got out of hand as March rolled around and everyone one was stuck inside. Next, after a 13 year hiatus Steam was installed back on the computer and CSGO with the old crew was back in full swing. The bones of this system in January were a Ryzen 9 3900, Asus TUF x570, Gskill 32gb, Raedeon 580, a Samsung Evo 970 pro n.2 and a Corsair HX Power supply pretty grand prix by some standards. With all the hours of usage added to the machine in March I couldn't go forward without making a couple of major upgrades. On more than one occasion (two) I maxed out the 32gb of ram in Lightroom and Premiere so that was the first upgrade 128gb ddr4 RGB Corsair Vengeance. Also, when I first bought the Ryzen 9 3900 I didn't fully realize what a powerhouse I was getting. Pairing the Ryzen 9 up with the Raedeon 580 felt like owning a Ferrari and putting regular gasoline in it. The next upgrade was the RTX 2080ti. It felt a little bit dangerous running all these components with a power supply that was 8 years old so after doing a bit of research I found that the Corsair RM850 had some of the best acoustics in the RM series. Other notable mentions in the computer are all Noctua coolers and fans also chosen for acoustic qualities. The last bit was I realized I still had an N.2 space to fill so I grabbed a 2TB XPG S50 NVME drive, this thing is a rocket, I regret not installing windows on it, that's the only regret I have with this system. Onto the most important parts of the computer, the peripherals. Having a powerful supercomputer is great but it's worth nothing if you're clicking a crappy mouse and using rubber doomed keyboard switches. For the keyboard and mouse I was pretty flexible for the most part with requirements but I did have one very import requirement that limited my available selection greatly, its 2020 and they have to be wireless, I can't have wires on my desk it's just in appropriate at this point. For the mouse it was between the Logitech G703 and the Corsair equivolent. I went Logitech just because it was a bit more low profile. Keyboard was a much more complex decision with a much more complex result. There are no to very few wireless keyboard options with Cherry MX brown. So after weeks of quarantine research I went with Keychron K2 with Gateron browns, it's a great keyboard but I dove down the rabbit hole on mechanical keyboards. The result was Keychron K6 hot-swap with Zealios V2 switches and Tai Hao PBT Keys definitely a very special board and lots of fun to put together. The last peripheral that I didn't get into yet is the monitor. I started with a 32 Samsung 4k Curved. This was fine for the level of editing I was doing when I first got the computer. Once I started gaming the 60hz just didn't cut it. I grabbed an Acer Predator 4k 120hz and it was great but expensive for a 27 inch monitor, it also didn't have every feature I was looking for like HDR 1000. The only monitor that does have that is the ASUS ROG 27 which is even more expensive. After another couple of weeks of research and decision trees I decided to give the LG C9 55 inch OLED TV a try as my computer monitor wall mounted, best decision I've ever made in my entire life. It's got all the features you want from the ASUS ROG 27" monitor for the same price and its OLED the best local dimming you can have, the contrast, colors and HRD are the BEST. Lastly I'll mention the case. I made this case custom in college 10 years ago as a Hack Pro. I took a G5 Apple Case, cut the back out and threw a Lian Li Motherboard tray in soldered some wires on the front panel. During Corona Virus quarantine I took the customization to the next level. I painted the interior Matte Black to bring it up to modern standards and made more modern cable routing possible under the motherboard tray,it was one of the best 3AM start time projects I've ever done. It really elevated the level of the system. The most fun part of the project was getting everything on the front panel working and getting a female USB-C working through an old Firewire port.
    $5,441.94
    Doug R
  • The Jango Fett Build thumbnail

    The Jango Fett Build The Jango Fett Build

    I built this computer almost two years ago after I got my first stable job. It was my first ever build which i have... I built this computer almost two years ago after I got my first stable job. It was my first ever build which i have continued to improve over these two years. I use it mostly for gaming, but since the whole work at home thing it's been a godsend to have it since I haven't had to deviate much from my capacities in my office. I play a number of games on this thing. Mostly been focusing on the battle royale craze with friends, CIV VI, Red Dead 2, and Witcher 3 to name a few. I am still learning, but this thing has been extremely reliable.
    $3,360.52
    Samuel R

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