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Soup Dumpling Soup Dumpling
This computer is about 10 years old. Over the years, I've replaced only the GPU and the case. This computer is about 10 years old. Over the years, I've replaced only the GPU and the case.$154.98 -
PC PC
This PC is really preciouses to me because my boyfriend built it for me as a graduation gift. This PC is really preciouses to me because my boyfriend built it for me as a graduation gift.$196.97 -
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Darkhorse Darkhorse
This pc was my first ever and I built all of it and researched all the parts. This pc was my first ever and I built all of it and researched all the parts.$470.94 -
Doge Doge
I built this setup so I can game and have fun with my friends playing games I built this setup so I can game and have fun with my friends playing games$509.95 -
First Gaming PC First Gaming PC
Gaming most games at over 60fps at 1080p Gaming most games at over 60fps at 1080p$564.95 -
Budget build Budget build
Gaming pc with a small budget in mind. Cheap parts Gaming pc with a small budget in mind. Cheap parts$588.92 -
Starter PC Starter PC
I built this computer for my dad using some of my old parts and some new ones. He was in need of a computer for general... I built this computer for my dad using some of my old parts and some new ones. He was in need of a computer for general needs and uploading photos, sometimes he will play games on it.$593.94 -
Budget PC Budget PC
I built this for budget gaming and general use. It currently has no Gpu, but I will add one in the future. I built this for budget gaming and general use. It currently has no Gpu, but I will add one in the future.$599.94 -
old but gold old but gold
My gaming pc that is a few years old now. Performance is still good in 1080 My gaming pc that is a few years old now. Performance is still good in 1080$602.93 -
Workstation Workstation
I needed a general computer to use for general purposes such as using Word and Excel. I hope to get a graphics card for the... I needed a general computer to use for general purposes such as using Word and Excel. I hope to get a graphics card for the build one day to play games.$611.93 -
The Holy GTX 970 The Holy GTX 970
What if you upgraded everything except your gpu... What if you upgraded everything except your gpu...$616.92 -
The "I need a coupon for a new CPU... The "I need a coupon for a new CPU cooler" PC
Its gaming rig I put together using a combination of different pc parts I got new and used from microcenter. Its gaming rig I put together using a combination of different pc parts I got new and used from microcenter.$619.94 -
card upgrade card upgrade
the reason i did this build (or in my case this "rebuild") is that a friend of mine upgraded to a new (but expensive) rtx... the reason i did this build (or in my case this "rebuild") is that a friend of mine upgraded to a new (but expensive) rtx 4080 graphics card. but this means i was given his 1-year old rx 6750xt card for free! i was previously using an rx 6600 graphics card, so this was a pretty big improvement. i also increased the amount of vram i have from 8gb to 12gb. this is important because a lot of new games i want to play such as starfield use a lot of vram and i dont expect that trend to stop anytime soon. in addition to the new card, i installed a new case with better airflow, a better cpu cooler, and i changed from sata based ssd storage to pci-e based m.2 pci-e ssd storage$619.95 -
White gaming 2nd build #bitwit White gaming 2nd build #bitwit
First started off over a year ago and have been upgrading since and have finally got a theme I am happy with, i am also... First started off over a year ago and have been upgrading since and have finally got a theme I am happy with, i am also pleased with my cable management, my next upgrade is going to be my motherboard as it is very old and outdated, however apart from that I feel like I have all I need.$629.97 -
Anthony's machine Anthony's machine
I built this PC to play games such as Fortnite. I do stream but that was a secondary goal. I wanted consistent frames in... I built this PC to play games such as Fortnite. I do stream but that was a secondary goal. I wanted consistent frames in 1080p.$672.94 -
Mid-Budget Tier PC Mid-Budget Tier PC
I mainly built it to play PC-exclusive games like Project Zomboid and Garry's Mod. But I also wanted a powerful, fast, and... I mainly built it to play PC-exclusive games like Project Zomboid and Garry's Mod. But I also wanted a powerful, fast, and snappy PC in order to get my schoolwork done and for streaming. I've already upgraded my CPU cooler from a stock fan cooler to a heatsink tower. I have a Ryzen 5 5600G alongside 16gbs of RAM, an RX 6650 XT, and a 1tb SSD.$684.94 -
My first build My first build
I plan to upgrade this in the future I plan to upgrade this in the future$689.96 -
General Purpose Desktop - Bundle Build... General Purpose Desktop - Bundle Build (CPU - Motherboard)
Mid-tier desktop Mid-tier desktop$691.31 -
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 -
Pieces parts and RGB Pieces parts and RGB
My entire pc gaming experience so far has been second hand parts and incremental upgrades and getting good deals at... My entire pc gaming experience so far has been second hand parts and incremental upgrades and getting good deals at opportune times. I’ve since realized that I’ve got a completely new PC compared to a year ago. Got my first interior RGB and a truly modern 1080p GPU.$714.97 -
1080p Gaming Pc 1080p Gaming Pc
I've used this PC for about 2 years and its been great I've used this PC for about 2 years and its been great$721.94 -
Adrian's eSporter Adrian's eSporter
This is an upgrade/rebuild of my son's computer. He is 20 years old and lives at home, he has autism and can't work so he... This is an upgrade/rebuild of my son's computer. He is 20 years old and lives at home, he has autism and can't work so he spends most of his time gaming. For the last 4 years he's been gaming on a Ryzen 2600X/1660ti and he recently expressed the desire for a dual-monitor setup. I realized that this was the perfect time for a refresh of his computer. He plays almost exclusively Fortnite, Valorant and Minecraft but occasionally dips into games like Factoria or Cities. Both monitors are 1808p 165hz and with the games he plays he doesn't need anything super powerful but the 6650TX really impressed me with how fast it is at its price point. I found nearly matching monitors, the upper monitor is exclusively for stream monitoring or videos while he's gaming on the lower monitor. He doesn't like RGB lighting so I decided to go with a mostly black build with no interior lighting. All the parts except the CPU (my old 3700X), memory, PSU and storage are new. I plan to sell his old 2600X, motherboard and 1660ti to subsidize a little of this build.$725.45