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Speed is key Speed is key
Built to handle 1440p gaming and running some LLMs. Was given a used 3090 from a friend and wanted to build around it, this... Built to handle 1440p gaming and running some LLMs. Was given a used 3090 from a friend and wanted to build around it, this seemed like the best value!$905.93 -
Perfect Storm/ Draco Perfect Storm/ Draco
This system was designed as a high-performance gaming rig that also functions as a dedicated streaming and music production... This system was designed as a high-performance gaming rig that also functions as a dedicated streaming and music production studio for my daughter. The foundation of the build began with a Micro Center bundle featuring the ASUS ROG Strix X870E motherboard paired with the AMD Ryzen 9 9800X3D processor. I also acquired a Lian Li DK-07 Desk PC chassis from the same source to serve as the centerpiece for the setup. For the GPU, I selected the ASUS TUF RTX 5090, currently utilizing an Alphacool water block while we await the official TUF-specific release from Watercool. The memory consists of a 128GB dual-slot kit, cooled with a Barrow block. The CPU is equipped with a Bykski (Granzon GAIS) block, ensuring optimal thermal performance. This build showcases a variety of components from several leading water cooling manufacturers. My goal was to create a truly customized, high-end system without being restricted to a single brand—while, of course, adhering to best practices such as metal compatibility. This is very much a dream build for me. I initially experimented with other water cooling components but found the result unsatisfactory. After a complete overhaul, I arrived at this final configuration, and I couldn’t be happier with the outcome.$5,574.92 -
Aircooling AMD PC 2025 Aircooling AMD PC 2025
Space for cabling was very tight. Otherwise, I love the case. I had the Noctua fans from another build, so I used them for... Space for cabling was very tight. Otherwise, I love the case. I had the Noctua fans from another build, so I used them for the CPU cooler$2,101.92 -
Blacked Out Build Blacked Out Build
Haven't had a PC since I sold my build in 2018. Finally built this one pretty much on a whim. Using for gaming mostly, and... Haven't had a PC since I sold my build in 2018. Finally built this one pretty much on a whim. Using for gaming mostly, and have it hooked up to my mounted tv for movies and playing games with my Xbox controller.$1,761.87 -
all white/off white all white/off white
all white build. crazy expensive all white build. crazy expensive$3,164.91 -
Lil Brother PC Lil Brother PC
Built this PC for my little brother using some spare parts from mine and other siblings builds. He's going to use it mainly... Built this PC for my little brother using some spare parts from mine and other siblings builds. He's going to use it mainly for Minecraft, Fortnite, and Roblox.$969.92 -
RTX 5070 1440P Gaming Setup RTX 5070 1440P Gaming Setup
Aim to get reasonable fps in recent releases in 1440p. Work surprising well with frame generation and DLSS on. The fake... Aim to get reasonable fps in recent releases in 1440p. Work surprising well with frame generation and DLSS on. The fake frames artifacts aren't really noticeable if I don't specifically looking for it.$1,562.92 -
Full AMD UE 5/Gaming Beast Full AMD UE 5/Gaming Beast
I wanted to build a rig for unreal Engine 5 development, and needed to do so for a low-ish price. I got some great deals on... I wanted to build a rig for unreal Engine 5 development, and needed to do so for a low-ish price. I got some great deals on Micro Center and assembled a mid-high-end gaming PC that has plenty of power and potential for upgrades. It was the first PC i've ever built, and though it was expensive, I got incredible performance for the price by building it myself. In UE 5 editor I get 120 FPS at 1440p Ultra with Ray Tracing, and in Age of Empires II Defintive Edition I get over 340 FPS on 1440p Ultra. I got a solid 2 TB WD Black SSD, couldnt find that on the parts listings. Don't mock my trashy cable managment, I know it's bad and will be redoing it very soon. A funny thing is I didn't realize was that my GPU weighs about 4.5 pounds, and I don't want my fancy ROG mobo to sag obviously, so I made a TEMPORARY GPU brace out of some old LEGO bricks that were lying around.$1,644.93 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
Sour Grapes Sour Grapes
Like the fox who was unable to reach the grapes he wanted in Aesop's Fables, the last several months for me has been an... Like the fox who was unable to reach the grapes he wanted in Aesop's Fables, the last several months for me has been an exercise in futility. I've wasted a ton of time trying to obtain one of the new nvidia rtx 5000 series cards, specifically my ideal rtx 5080, only to end up in absolute failure. There are still people camping outside my local microcenter store awaiting the next shipment. I ultimately decided not to sink to this level of desperation and just buy another graphics card. I wanted something decent to get my by until 5080s became realistically available. I also wanted something with a sizable chunk of vram that would allow me to play games a 4k resolution if I so desired. The rest of the build was pieced together as basically a budget-focused construction that was good enough to not bottleneck a new card (like a 5080, which may or may not exist at this pont). My current solution is an Intel B580, which has also been in demand but happened to be availble for me one day at microcenter. And now that I'm using it, you know what? I didn't want to spend that extra $800 anyway. This might have been a wiser choice in the end. Lets the games commence! (..but mostly at 1440p for now).$1,162.92 -
Triple Monitor Timmy Triple Monitor Timmy
Triple Monitor Timmy is my triple monitor rig that I use for a lot of gaming, streaming, and a bit of editing. Even though... Triple Monitor Timmy is my triple monitor rig that I use for a lot of gaming, streaming, and a bit of editing. Even though my PC is a beast (in my opinion), for gaming I only really play Minecraft and the occasional Valorant. On the streaming side of things, I have a YouTube channel where I mainly stream Skyblock and some Bedwars. I will also occasionally stream myself Rubik's Cubing. While I don't have the biggest audience, streaming has always been a way for me to conect with people. I also use my PC for general purpose tasks.$2,051.94 -
New Gaming Rig New Gaming Rig
Built a new gaming computer to play the latest games on Ultra settings at 1440p! Built a new gaming computer to play the latest games on Ultra settings at 1440p!$2,183.94 -
Perfect First Build Perfect First Build
My first gaming pc. Designed for 1440p gaming. Runs almost any game at 1440p at ultra/high setting with DLSS off. With DLSS... My first gaming pc. Designed for 1440p gaming. Runs almost any game at 1440p at ultra/high setting with DLSS off. With DLSS on, it will run 4K games with no problem, but I don't have a 4k monitor right now. Will get one when it becomes more affordable.$1,464.93 -
First build First build
I play a lot of racing, call of duty, american truck simulator and many others I play a lot of racing, call of duty, american truck simulator and many others$1,316.92 -
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Budget Gaming/Productivity Build Budget Gaming/Productivity Build
This PC was built using the CPU + RAM + MOBO bundle. I mainly built this PC for gaming but I also use it for some... This PC was built using the CPU + RAM + MOBO bundle. I mainly built this PC for gaming but I also use it for some productivity tasks occasionally. I mostly play Battlefield I, Battlefield V, and the Yakuza series.$849.94 -
Streaming PC on Budget Streaming PC on Budget
PC build for elderly grandfather who wanted to try streaming PC build for elderly grandfather who wanted to try streaming$0.00 -
GF's pink case build GF's pink case build
Gaming PC for Fortnite at 1440p. FPS is great at consistently 140+. Gaming PC for Fortnite at 1440p. FPS is great at consistently 140+.$1,424.93 -
NAS-TX NAS-TX
Home Server - NAS, Docker and other services Home Server - NAS, Docker and other services$5,773.92