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The whitest full AMD build The whitest full AMD build
For a long time I had been using my laptop on RTX 2050, which was not enough for me, till I decided to build this PC.... For a long time I had been using my laptop on RTX 2050, which was not enough for me, till I decided to build this PC. Initially I wanted to buy RTX 5070 TI but its disappointing availability and price just changed my mind so that I switched back to AMD and bought one of the most beautiful RX 9070 XT from XFX Mercury. It is already my 4th AMD graphic card and I have not regretted buying any of them. Even though I actually think that XFX Mercury is overpriced a little in terms of cooling/noise, lack of new 1 x 16-pin (if compare with Nitro+) and OC versions of this cards just don't make sense. Better just reduce power limit for 10% and enjoy if you have OC sample. The other parts as you can see I bought white as well. Even PSU is white. And someone could ask me why I am using air cooler with such powerful CPU as Ryzen 7 7800x3d. Come on people that is 95w processor, it is OK with air. Yes it is noisy a bit but not annoying. Btw I tried putting AIO (Artic liquid freezer 3 pro) in that case and It just hasn't fitted because of thick radiator I guess.$1,962.92 -
Clean Budget AMD Build Clean Budget AMD Build
Made from mostly used parts. Great value in 1080p gaming. My brother uses it to play fortnite and valorant which both run... Made from mostly used parts. Great value in 1080p gaming. My brother uses it to play fortnite and valorant which both run great despite the use of older hardware.$759.97 -
ShadowTUF ShadowTUF
This rig is a long-overdue upgrade I built to handle a mix of high-end 1440p gaming and creative workloads. My old system... This rig is a long-overdue upgrade I built to handle a mix of high-end 1440p gaming and creative workloads. My old system was bottlenecking hard, especially when multitasking with a bunch of Chrome tabs open, some light editing in DaVinci Resolve, and Discord running in the background. The 5700X hits the sweet spot for price/performance, and with the beefy Dark Rock Pro 5, it stays super quiet even under load. The GPU was a big decision—I went with the 4070 Ti TUF because I game at 1440p and wanted something that could crush modern titles with RTX on without going full 4080 price. Primarily a gaming rig with a side of content creation. Games I’m Playing: Cyberpunk 2077 (RT Overdrive on, DLSS Balanced), Elden Ring / Lies of P, Escape from Tarkov, BattleBit Remastered, Helldivers 2, Baldur’s Gate 3 I also dabble in video editing and light 3D modeling, mostly starting personal projects or helping friends with YouTube intros. Nothing pro-level yet, but I like having to start somewhere.$1,310.00 -
The GOAT The GOAT
Decided it was time to upgrade my ancient prebuilt pc, so I can play latest games without making graphic compromises. It... Decided it was time to upgrade my ancient prebuilt pc, so I can play latest games without making graphic compromises. It works well so far. Plays Oblivion remastered smoothly at high graphical settings. I have waited for this remaster for so long. Playing it in HD makes it all worth it.$1,887.42 -
My Silver Medal My Silver Medal
I legitimately spent about 6 months stubbornly, obsessively, frustratingly trying to find the nvidia rtx 5080 card I wanted.... I legitimately spent about 6 months stubbornly, obsessively, frustratingly trying to find the nvidia rtx 5080 card I wanted. I insisted that I would not pay for one of the 3rd party upcharge models that have no real benefits over the standard prices associated with the FE line that were set by nvidia. In summary, this was a spectacular failure. While the 5080 release was a complete failure for me, I found it a lot easier to obtain a reasonable 5070 card. I'm a little worried that the 12gb vram won't be very future proof, but for now it's serving me well and I have no complaints about it's base performance. While I was looting microcenter, I decided to upgrade to a larger and quieter air cooler since it was so affordable. I also upgraded my rgb components from static rgb to customizable argb - even though i still am most comfortable with the standard blue glow.$1,584.92 -
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Gateway to gaming Gateway to gaming
I bought a gateway fx6800 back in 2010 before going to college. I loved how this computer looked, sleek and mysterious. I... I bought a gateway fx6800 back in 2010 before going to college. I loved how this computer looked, sleek and mysterious. I played all types of games on this computer like Gary's mod and counter strike. It sat in my basement for a few years because I upgraded to a souped up Main gear vybe. Just this year my fiance needed a new computer and while cleaning out my basement I found my fx6800 and thought it was a great idea to bring new life to this computer and give my fiance a gaming rig she can work and game on aswell. The easy part was gutting all the old tech out because it was really out dated. The hard part was trying to find new tech that would fit inside the case, because of how compact it was in the inside. Yeah I could have cut alot of the useless stuff in the case,but I wanted to keep it close to original looking as possible. It took me about a two months of doing some home work and finding what will fit and what I can afford. The good part of building a sleeper is no products with RBG, because components with RGB are a little more expensive than ones with out. It saved me som3 money there and having a case this case also saved me money. The reason why I went intel and with the asrock mother board was that microcenter gave me a great deal with this combo and the ram too! I went with a noctua air cooler for my cpu because I couldn't fit a water cooling system. For my gpu I went with a 4070ti msi 12gb, it's a great card! I couldn't find any 5070s or 5080s that fit pretty good in this case at the time. This project came out really good. My fiance loves playing hogwarts legacy and Sims while she's working.$1,853.94 -
Budget PC for Gaming Budget PC for Gaming
Current Gen GPU prices are crazy right now. There is no way I would spend 20% or even 50% markup for it. Got a used 7800xt... Current Gen GPU prices are crazy right now. There is no way I would spend 20% or even 50% markup for it. Got a used 7800xt from a friend for $200. He upgraded to RTX 5080, so he doesn't need it anymore. 7800 xt has 16gb vram. It should last me a couple of years. Hopefully, the shortage will get better by then. Other than that little fuss, I am pretty happy with this build.$1,209.93 -
Lian Li A3 4k gaming build Lian Li A3 4k gaming build
Got a new 4K monitor, so I wanted to upgrade to something sub $1500 and could play games like Starfield, Cyberpunk on 4k.... Got a new 4K monitor, so I wanted to upgrade to something sub $1500 and could play games like Starfield, Cyberpunk on 4k. Also recycled the fans and PSU from previous PC.$1,310.95 -
Orange you glad I didn't say banana Orange you glad I didn't say banana
12400 is going to my plex server so my main rig got a 265k. General use, photo editing then gaming. Currently playing civ... 12400 is going to my plex server so my main rig got a 265k. General use, photo editing then gaming. Currently playing civ vii$1,384.96 -
Scally Wag Scally Wag
Built the pc mainly for gaming but I also stream and edit videos on the side occasionally. It's a low end PC that does what... Built the pc mainly for gaming but I also stream and edit videos on the side occasionally. It's a low end PC that does what I need it to do and I only play FPS games so I don't need crazy graphics, like CSGO and Valorant.$827.93 -
first attempt at itx first attempt at itx
i wanted to learn how to do something that i hadnt done before. ive been on something of a pc building spree for other... i wanted to learn how to do something that i hadnt done before. ive been on something of a pc building spree for other family members lately. but this most recent project was basically casting a minimize spell on my existing gaming build and converting it into one based on the small itx form factor. ive held off until now because i heard from a few different sources that building an itx based system comes with a higher degree of difficulty. but it was time for me to learn. this small desktop continues to serve as a gaming pc running games like monster hunter wilds on a 144hz 1440p qhd 2k monitor.$1,414.94 -
High-Performance 1080p build High-Performance 1080p build
Newly built all parts are used for a high fps 1080p gaming. Newly built all parts are used for a high fps 1080p gaming.$849.94 -
10 year leap 10 year leap
gaming rig. went from 4770k to 7800x3d (multiple laptops including work laptops) gaming rig. went from 4770k to 7800x3d (multiple laptops including work laptops)$1,719.94 -
The Unpopular One The Unpopular One
With all my friends building AMD-based systems right now, the my counter-current nature had me look into the reasons why... With all my friends building AMD-based systems right now, the my counter-current nature had me look into the reasons why Intel products had fallen so far in popularity. My research indicated that I would be pretty safe in purchasing a 14000-series cpu and using the most recent update of a bios from a leading motherboard manufacturer like MSI. I suppose one drawback is that the 14600k product lacks any kind of cooler in the retail box, but I was going to upgrade to something larger regardless. Apparently these Intel products are so unpopular at the current time that they're trying to bait consumers into buying their products by offering them free games after they purchase. Well, this tactic worked on me. One of these games, Assassin's Creed: Shadows, is what I'm currently playing.$1,243.92 -
Speedy Boi Speedy Boi
Meet Speedy Boi—fast, reliable, and built to game(ish). Packing an i5-13400F and RTX 4060, it handles most everything with... Meet Speedy Boi—fast, reliable, and built to game(ish). Packing an i5-13400F and RTX 4060, it handles most everything with ease. 32GB of RAM means no lag, even with 50 firefox tabs open. 1TB of storage for all the important stuff, and a 750W PSU to keep things running smooth. No crashes, no drama—just pure power.$996.92 -
64 Bit Ghost 64 Bit Ghost
1st Full PC build from the Case to the cable management. 1st Full PC build from the Case to the cable management.$1,310.12 -
NZXT Gaming Build NZXT Gaming Build
Massive upgrade with the latest and greatest. Massive upgrade with the latest and greatest.$3,122.82 -
My first PC! My first PC!
I built my rig last year and use it mainly for schoolwork and Minecraft. There are sooooooo many things I would have done... I built my rig last year and use it mainly for schoolwork and Minecraft. There are sooooooo many things I would have done differently, for one not get an Intel CPU, and for 2 I would have gone with an AMD GPU. It gets the job done though and I am pretty happy with it$819.92 -
black mini beast black mini beast
this computer is small but packs a ferocious punch this computer is small but packs a ferocious punch$1,004.91 -
self-built PC self-built PC
handpicked the parts for myself, with a few recommendations taken from the internet. The aim was to build with a cost of... handpicked the parts for myself, with a few recommendations taken from the internet. The aim was to build with a cost of around $1000. I also added a simple GPU support bracket$933.97 -
gaming rig for my son gaming rig for my son
Mostly minecraft, fortnite, valorant. Happy with the design choices so far. Mostly minecraft, fortnite, valorant. Happy with the design choices so far.$1,407.94 -
Wolfy PC Wolfy PC
My pandemic gaming PC, looking to upgrade to new AMD 9070 graphics card My pandemic gaming PC, looking to upgrade to new AMD 9070 graphics card$1,356.96 -
Red void Red void
It's a gaming/blender/3dmax project oriented build,I usually love playing arpg,jrpg,mmo,fighting games,shooters,horror,... It's a gaming/blender/3dmax project oriented build,I usually love playing arpg,jrpg,mmo,fighting games,shooters,horror, practically all kinds of games and love doing projects and stuff$2,539.94