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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 -
Purple Chill Purple Chill
This rig was built to enhance my graphic designing work, primarily for Adobe Suite applications. I'd probably invest in a... This rig was built to enhance my graphic designing work, primarily for Adobe Suite applications. I'd probably invest in a stronger GPU initially.$1,851.90 -
$700 Computer Science Student Buget... $700 Computer Science Student Buget Build
This Build is my second ever pc build. I wanted to go for something that was modestly priced, that would be able to handle... This Build is my second ever pc build. I wanted to go for something that was modestly priced, that would be able to handle any current game that you throw at it as well as perform efficiently when using CAD software and Game dev engines. My last build was a couple years back and was a very cheap $300 build that was fine for the first two years but then couldn't run your more demanding games and so I wanted to future proof my build for the next 5 years$1,033.93 -
basic bob basic bob
used to use it as an engineer student now its just for browsing, watching movies and playing games used to use it as an engineer student now its just for browsing, watching movies and playing games$1,332.92 -
Refresh of Deep Cool first build Refresh of Deep Cool first build
Refresh of first build due to cpu failure Refresh of first build due to cpu failure$297.99 -
1440P 165 FPS EPIC SETTINGS MONSTER 1440P 165 FPS EPIC SETTINGS MONSTER
I built this computer after my dad purchased his own computer. I started to become very fascinated with all of the hardware... I built this computer after my dad purchased his own computer. I started to become very fascinated with all of the hardware and decided to build my own. I mainly play fortnite and roblox. Pricing below is not accurate as much of the items I got on sale.$1,773.92 -
Black and White Theme Black and White Theme
this pc is for general purpose use and gaming. i used to do engineering work but since i graduated i have a work computer... this pc is for general purpose use and gaming. i used to do engineering work but since i graduated i have a work computer for that now.$1,419.94 -
black & white black & white
use it for gaming and daily use use it for gaming and daily use$1,365.92 -
Jarvis The Computer Jarvis The Computer
I build this gaming pc for two main reasons. The first reason is Gaming; I play games like Cyberpunk 2077, Red Dead... I build this gaming pc for two main reasons. The first reason is Gaming; I play games like Cyberpunk 2077, Red Dead Redemption II, Witcher III. The second reason is for college work; I am a computer science major so I do a lot of coding.$931.91 -
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Gods Favor Gods Favor
My build started as an upgrade to a 7 year old computer, It had a 5th gen i7-5820 processor on an Asus X-99 chipset... My build started as an upgrade to a 7 year old computer, It had a 5th gen i7-5820 processor on an Asus X-99 chipset motherboard, running 32 Gb DDR4 ram, multiple forms of storage from a 1 Tb Samsung NVME drive, to 3 SSD and 2 HDD totaling close to 10 Tb. Corsair 100 AIO for cooling, and an Asus GTX 1080 graphics card. I first tried just upgrading the graphics card, wondering how much of a bottleneck my processor would be, To my surprise it worked really well upgrading to an Asus Tuff 4070Ti. Then I noticed microcenter had a sale on a new 13th Gen i7, with 32Gigs of DDR5 and a Z790 Asus motherboard. Since I had just been blessed with a financial gift, I went ahead and tried the combo. Wow is all could say, what a night and day difference I noticed running my main sims (MSFS2020 & DCS) as well as with my editing software Lightroom classic and Filmora 12. At this point I thought to myself, after 7 years with my last build it was time to trust the Lord with the finances and finish off the build to my liking. That included the beautifully built and designed NZXT H9 Flow case with Lian Li SL fans and the Lian Li 360 AIO as well as a new MSI Pcie5 ready 850 watt power supply. I also wanted a faster gen 4 M.2 so I added the Samsung 2TB 980 NVME drive with a new key for windows 11. As an avid photographer for my immediate & church family as well as my long time love of flight sims, this new computer is a very appreciated gift from my Lord Jesus Christ. And I am grateful and humbled for the doors he had to open to make it my reality.$2,755.92 -
SFF Transport Vehicle SFF Transport Vehicle
I built this pc over time carefully selecting parts to use temporarily in my atx case until I could buy an SFF one. I joined... I built this pc over time carefully selecting parts to use temporarily in my atx case until I could buy an SFF one. I joined a fantastic and helpful discord community who helped me along the way. I love how it's going so far! Planning on an new Ncase. Maybe the Streacom F1 or to be announced Mach 3. I still have a 970, but looking to upgrade very soon. The 13700k is a beast. I apologize for the rough photo shot, I am very close to the build of my dreams!$1,137.92 -
New Ryzen Build New Ryzen Build
Built it to play some games like cyberpunk Built it to play some games like cyberpunk$2,464.92 -
Overkill Overkill
I built this computer back in 2015 with an FX-6300 and an RX 580. Since then, I've upgraded the CPU to a 3600 and the GPU to... I built this computer back in 2015 with an FX-6300 and an RX 580. Since then, I've upgraded the CPU to a 3600 and the GPU to an RTX 3060 Ti. Much of the reason why I call this the "Overkill" is because I really don't play very demanding games, usually only esports titles with an occasional demanding title like PUBG.$1,021.90 -
covidbuild covidbuild
I built this for school and gaming. I think I should've gotten a 3070 but it does what I need it to! Really happy with this... I built this for school and gaming. I think I should've gotten a 3070 but it does what I need it to! Really happy with this setup, definitely the nicest PC Ive ever built.$1,174.94 -
Home Theater Room PC Home Theater Room PC
This build was made just as a side project, this is lower end than my actual gaming PC. This is designed to be a nice center... This build was made just as a side project, this is lower end than my actual gaming PC. This is designed to be a nice center piece and basically just runs Plex and is displaying to my LG C2 TV up on my wall, just a nice to have to relax in bed and watch shows. The custom loop is cooled by 6 noctua cromax NH-12 Fans on 360mm corsair rads. Paired with the ASUS Z690 Formula the whole system is liquid cooled (except the SSD and RAM, please dont ;D). I was thinking about putting in the RGB corsair Triangles but realized it would probably be more distracting, plus the blackout idea with black chromax fans and exposed rads hiding the fans creates a minimal look.$3,689.74 -
Project: Frames AND Graphics Project: Frames AND Graphics
Built this rig to play my many games at high frame rates while maintaining stellar graphics. I aimed for the 2K resolution... Built this rig to play my many games at high frame rates while maintaining stellar graphics. I aimed for the 2K resolution as it was the best of both worlds in terms of high refresh rate and still having good-looking graphics. Mainly though, I play games like Battlefield, Call of Duty, Overwatch 2, Wreckfest, Cyberpunk 2077, and many more. For MP games I tend to keep RTX off for the added bump in frames, but for any coop/SP games, I crank everything to 11 and enjoy the beauty. The LG OLED monitor was a perfect choice for me as it provided the refresh rate I wanted while having an incredibly stunning color range and depth of black. Pair that with the 13700K and RTX 4090, and the games not only play super smooth but look incredible while doing so. All this sit on top of the Secretlab Magnus metal desk as I needed something right around this length while having prime cable management and this checked off all the boxes I needed while looking sleek. All in all, everything worked out right the first time, and luckily I planned everything out well enough to where I did not need to reconsider choices. One thing I will change/add in the future is adding my LG 34" UW back into the mix and probably put that on top, just for some extra real estate.$5,869.79 -
xtreme gaming xtreme gaming
powertful pc with the best of the best parts powertful pc with the best of the best parts$2,814.93 -
None of the Lights None of the Lights
The install on the most of the build went pretty well, with the exception of the CPU and motherboard. The install on the most of the build went pretty well, with the exception of the CPU and motherboard.$1,366.92 -
Asparagus Asparagus
I built it after realizing my laptop can't hold up for gaming anymore. I don't play games that are too demanding such as... I built it after realizing my laptop can't hold up for gaming anymore. I don't play games that are too demanding such as Overwatch and indie games. I plan to buy more storage so I can also use emulators and play VR games. It'll also help me for my projects that involve Adobe products and Autodesk Maya.$1,929.91 -
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 -
New 13600k and RTX 4070 Upgrade Build New 13600k and RTX 4070 Upgrade Build
I just upgraded my work/casual gaming PC from 6700K/RTX2070 to new 13600k/RTX4070 CPU/GPU. My old CPU has been with me for... I just upgraded my work/casual gaming PC from 6700K/RTX2070 to new 13600k/RTX4070 CPU/GPU. My old CPU has been with me for almost 7 years, but I had to let go because it can't keep up with my needs anymore. Just happens that Microcenter has a great CPU/Motherboard combo deal, so I snatched this one up and saved $$$. I didn't really need to upgrade my GPU, but 4070 just came out and I couldn't resist. I'm glad I did upgrade because now I can run games at higher graphical settings now.$1,874.95 -
NZXT and CORSAIR Build NZXT and CORSAIR Build
I put it together to be a gaming PC and maybe use it for CAD work in the future. Everything in the build went very well. And... I put it together to be a gaming PC and maybe use it for CAD work in the future. Everything in the build went very well. And I can't believe how much better my games are now. The temperatures are good and everything seems to run fine. My only hiccup was that the USB-C on the front I/O requires an adapter to connect to this motherboard. Not a huge deal but if I had known, I probably would have spent a bit more money on a fully compatible motherboard. Overall I'm super happy with how everything turned out. I did add a few extra parts not listed. Including the Corsair Commander Core XT, Corsair Lighting Node Pro, Asiahorse Power Cords, a QIVNSRY M.2 heatsink, and the internal header adapter for the USB-C.$1,547.91