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Dwarven Forge Dwarven Forge
This is my gaming streaming rig for my twitch channel. This is my gaming streaming rig for my twitch channel.$13,487.43 -
Big Blue Big Blue
I built this computer to replace my 5 year old gaming rig to celebrate by 50th birthday. I use it mostly for gaming and... I built this computer to replace my 5 year old gaming rig to celebrate by 50th birthday. I use it mostly for gaming and daily networking, but I do use some software that takes full use of the 128GBs of RAM. I purchased a power supply and case designed around future expansion, but I have no plans to upgrade anything at this time.$6,375.69 -
Rio's Main PC Rio's Main PC
I wanted a PC that made almost no compromises. This satisfied it. I wanted a PC that made almost no compromises. This satisfied it.$6,190.97 -
Big Blue Big Blue
I built Big Blue with enough RAM for all forms of multitasking and a huge number of Chrome tabs plus enormous processing... I built Big Blue with enough RAM for all forms of multitasking and a huge number of Chrome tabs plus enormous processing power and speed to run any app coupled with a strong enough GPU for huge FPS at any resolution and settings. I hope to not need any upgrades for a very long time.$6,025.71 -
Frostbite Frostbite
Walking through Micro Center one day to get a new fan for my good old Raidmax Smilodon case and made the mistake of walking... Walking through Micro Center one day to get a new fan for my good old Raidmax Smilodon case and made the mistake of walking past the cases, saw a core P3 black on the shelf and had to build one for myself, and so it began, which color which was a back and forth decision for some time. Had to bail on building it few times due to other circumstances and just kept researching and getting parts over I would say 2 to 3 years, some accessories are past over from last build though. Built it for gaming and just general use, do a little go-pro video editing from time to time. Really do not have any upgrade plans for the tower at this time but we all know how fast that can change. Definitely would like to in time upgrade old been through it all desk that started as a U desk and due to space keeps getting smaller and also some better cable management for the desk. Custom loop would also be a possible upgrade but do not like the idea of constantly changing the coolant and I like simple (LOL) so to be determined, that being said next will more then likely be VR. Types of games really I am all over the place, it is really whichever I got hooked on for the moment. Forth build I have technically done but always had a sidekick that honestly knows much more and this one is the first I was solo on other then texting questions and thoughts to said sidekick <(leader of what to get and do)(LOL), also is where the Klipsch 5.1 came from (great friend).$5,228.69 -
Dark Power Dark Power
Built for gaming on a 4k 120hz OLED display (LG G1 55"). 12.2" Aida64 display panel mounted under the TV. Had a custom top... Built for gaming on a 4k 120hz OLED display (LG G1 55"). 12.2" Aida64 display panel mounted under the TV. Had a custom top made to replace the glass and allow for better exhaust airflow. Will be moving to either Team Group or G.Skill 7600mhz ram when more readily available.$5,079.48 -
Powerspec G707, Now a Monster!! Powerspec G707, Now a Monster!!
In the heart of Covid, no reasonably priced PS5 consoles were for sale. I Bit the bullet and bought a prebuilt on a whim. At... In the heart of Covid, no reasonably priced PS5 consoles were for sale. I Bit the bullet and bought a prebuilt on a whim. At the time the RTX 3070 it came with was almost worth what I paid for the whole system. After having every generation of console I'd never go back after PC gaming. I mostly built it for Warzone and FPS games although it's a general purpose rig.$4,758.96 -
Only the Best Bits Only the Best Bits
I had been using a 2012 iMac and wanted to build a PC for gaming, Blender, streaming, and photo and video editing. This was... I had been using a 2012 iMac and wanted to build a PC for gaming, Blender, streaming, and photo and video editing. This was my first PC and first custom water loop. Love how it has come out! There is one last part that still needs to be completed… The clear tube is a place holder for a future hardline that matches the others. An eye for details will recognize the Apple M1 Mac Mini. The Thermaltake Core P3 case was perfectly made to fit the Mac underneath. So one PC and one Mac for all my needs!$4,608.95 -
BabaYaga BabaYaga
Ima always over the top with everything ..so I had no limits Ima always over the top with everything ..so I had no limits$4,424.92 -
Bagigy Bagigy
Just loved the case and wanted it to be full Just loved the case and wanted it to be full$4,156.91 -
Ambient Overkill Ambient Overkill
The system was originally built for benching in overclocking competitions, specifically for CPU and memory overclocking. It... The system was originally built for benching in overclocking competitions, specifically for CPU and memory overclocking. It has since been used for general web browsing and gaming, with some performance tweaking going on every now and then when I get the urge. I can bench the delidded 8700k at 5.4ghz (Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut on the die) in Cinebench and my memory runs stable at DDR4 4000 C15-15-15-30 with a Command Rate of 2. tREFI at 65535 and tRFC at 300. Every single timing has been tightened to their limits, from primaries all the way down to the last tertiary timing. RTL and IO-L values have been manually dialed in to prevent the RAM from training outside of my specifications. Currently, the least impressive aspect of my system is the graphics card. It's a stock RTX 2080 Ti using a reference PCB and modded to use my old 1080 Ti FTW3 Hybrid cooler. Anything is possible with a rotary tool. I plan on using a custom Heatkiller Pro IV block to replace the FTW3 hybrid cooler and eventually mod the card to support a higher power limit through shunt mods. My cooling solution is quite overkill, hence the name of this build. My CPU water block is a Heatkiller Pro IV. My loop has a massive 1260mm radiator with 18 Corsair ML140 fans in a push-pull configuration. My water never exceeds the ambient air temperature in my room. It's for this exact reason that I am able to bench my processor as high as 5.4ghz, and run at 5.1ghz stable under load. I use a standard EKWB D5 Liang pump which has a high enough flow rate to move the liquid through my radiator. To top everything off, I use a little pink desk fan to keep my motherboard VRM's cool under this heavy load. If it looks stupid but works, it's not stupid.$4,067.68 -
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The light warrior The light warrior
Used for gaming and general web browsing. Sometime Programming as well Used for gaming and general web browsing. Sometime Programming as well$3,884.93 -
Informer Informer
MEET THE INFORMER. This pc serves all purposes at home, Media server, coding, video editing, gaming, looking cool. MEET THE INFORMER. This pc serves all purposes at home, Media server, coding, video editing, gaming, looking cool.$3,678.83 -
Windy box Windy box
This is just a regular gaming build where I tried to place as many fans as I could while keeping airflow in mind. This is just a regular gaming build where I tried to place as many fans as I could while keeping airflow in mind.$3,634.93 -
Game Room 3.0 - Player 1 Game Room 3.0 - Player 1
This is the 3rd iteration ( still being built actually ) of the "Game Room". This station will focus on "player 1" as we... This is the 3rd iteration ( still being built actually ) of the "Game Room". This station will focus on "player 1" as we have 3 in the room. The purpose it to achieve all aspects of what you need to work, and Game with friends. Player 1 is built to playing Apex Legends, and doing remote work for the office. Specs: Custom Hard Tube Water cooling, Core I7 9700k with Thermaltake water block, 16GB Corsair RGB Pro, Asus 850 Watt PSU, Asus Strix 1080Ti with Thermaltake Waterblock, Asus 32 inch curved 1440 144hz screen, 2x AOC 144hz 27 inch curved screens. Apple MacBook Pro 16 ( 32gb, core i9 8 core, 2TB ) connected to Razer Core X Chroma for screen output. Custom Desk. Things to do... waiting for the 3 series of Nvidia, So any winnings would go there but the room also isn't done yet so lots left to do. Build Process: Custom Hard tubing is a fun thing to learn. Ive redone the tubing about 5 times now getting better with each iteration (Most recently changed yesterday with the adding of the Asus power supply and reworking of tubes for "neater" bends. The whole room is taking about 2 months to complete so far. It should be done in about 2 more weeks ( So far we are on week 6 )$3,623.87 -
Jondo Jondo
Slowly stepped my way up from a 3060ti prebuilt for MSFS. Made the backdrop out of a floor model headboard. Eventually I... Slowly stepped my way up from a 3060ti prebuilt for MSFS. Made the backdrop out of a floor model headboard. Eventually I will mount the components straight to it with standoffs at different depths. Just not sure about the placement yet.$3,594.94 -
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Royal Purple Royal Purple
High power computer build made for gaming! RTX 4090 with a 12700k, 32GB 6200 DDR5 on Z690. High power computer build made for gaming! RTX 4090 with a 12700k, 32GB 6200 DDR5 on Z690.$3,557.94 -
Computer_123 Computer_123
I've always been content with gaming on midrange computers but during this new-build cycle I decided to go with high end... I've always been content with gaming on midrange computers but during this new-build cycle I decided to go with high end parts.$3,544.95 -
Custom Loop Build Custom Loop Build
First watercooled build for gaming First watercooled build for gaming$3,514.93 -
Core P3 Custom Loop Core P3 Custom Loop
General purpose gaming machine built to be able to handle anything thrown at it. Original purpose was to make something... General purpose gaming machine built to be able to handle anything thrown at it. Original purpose was to make something strong enough for gaming at a high frame rate on a 4K TV but ended up buying a 3440x1440 ultrawide instead. (4K TV is still the plan but currently in no rush until maybe a good deal comes along) Been making custom loops for several years and all the pieces other than the CPU and GPU blocks are bits and pieces that I've collected by breaking apart salvaging my old loops, so I don't remember all the part numbers for the pump, fans, and radiators. Compression fittings and hardline are mainly Monsoon parts. There are bits and bobs from XSPC and Bitspower in the loop as well. The weird set of valve fittings above the pump are there to help with bleeding and draining of the loop.$3,439.95