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My Work/Gaming Machine My Work/Gaming Machine
This PC was built for work and some gaming. Recently, I have been playing Starfield and Cities: skylines 2. This build is... This PC was built for work and some gaming. Recently, I have been playing Starfield and Cities: skylines 2. This build is perfect for these games. After overclocking my RAM to the rated limit at 6400MT/S using XMP. I was able to get the following benchmark scores: Cinebench 2024 scores GPU - 17515 CPU Multi - 1730 CPU Single - 130 Nova Bench - 6008 CPU - 3482 GPU - 1579 Memory - 414 Storage - 533$2,541.93 -
Clean and simple Clean and simple
My very simple and clean pc build. Used for gaming My very simple and clean pc build. Used for gaming$1,982.93 -
i3 for Me i3 for Me
This build was 100% motivated by a random impulse purchase at my local Microcenter. I noticed that the newest gen from... This build was 100% motivated by a random impulse purchase at my local Microcenter. I noticed that the newest gen from Intel (13th gen) now had an i3 quad core (4 cores, 8 threads) available and the price at Microcenter was only $99. I decided to grab it and see how much it would bottleneck an older RX 5600 XT that I had going unused. Turns out, the answer is "not at all!"$593.93 -
Mid-Range Build Mid-Range Build
I built this Pc for mostly gaming and general purposes.I posted my previous build before saying I would upgrade some parts,... I built this Pc for mostly gaming and general purposes. I posted my previous build before saying I would upgrade some parts, but I went ahead and replaced mostly everything. I went from a Ryzen 5 3600 to and Intel 17-12700k. This processor is freaking nuts. Micro had a bundle sale on it with a Z690 Tuf motherboard and ram. Continuing on, I went from an UpHere air cooler to the Lian Ali Galahad. This aio works wonders with this cpu, 75 degrees and high loads, 30 resting. I also went from 6600xt to a 6750xt. For 100 dollars more, it's worth every cent. It just performs so well with games in general. I average 124fps on high settings with 2k res on Hogwarts. I added 16gigs of more Ram for multitasking purposes, it also looks better with all four films filled up. Lastly, I added a mini monitor for temps and whatnot. I generally got it cause it looks cool. It does have high res tho!$1,598.88 -
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 -
The Dusty Dutchess The Dusty Dutchess
I usually only play league of legends but I wanted to play it in that sweet sweet 144hz smoothness! Also I don't clean my PC... I usually only play league of legends but I wanted to play it in that sweet sweet 144hz smoothness! Also I don't clean my PC as much as I should.$985.92 -
Budget gaming Budget gaming
My old pc was struggling to run the games I wanted it to My old pc was struggling to run the games I wanted it to$484.94 -
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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 -
Big Blue Big Blue
I built this computer mostly to see whether or not I could. Since then I have gotten big into PC gaming, enjoying the prices... I built this computer mostly to see whether or not I could. Since then I have gotten big into PC gaming, enjoying the prices and the variety of games available. I play Blizzard games and a bunch of FPS on steam as well as Classic Runescape.$1,847.92 -
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Kamen Rider Build Kamen Rider Build
My first high-end gaming build inspired by Kamen Riders. I did some mods with my 3D printer to add an AIO GPU cooler for my... My first high-end gaming build inspired by Kamen Riders. I did some mods with my 3D printer to add an AIO GPU cooler for my RTX 2080Ti. The first photo shows all of my components for this build. The second photo is after I assembled everything. The third photo is my LED bottom plate mod. The fourth photo is the showcase for my LED plate mod. The fifth photo shows the 3D-printed parts that I designed. The sixth photo shows the assembly of 3D-printed parts on the radiator. The seventh photo shows the AIO on my GPU RTX 2080Ti FE. The eighth photo shows a fully assembled radiator mod. The ninth photo shows my final build. The last photo is my battlestation.$2,079.95 -
Budget Gamer Budget Gamer
The core components were obvious choices. The i5 beats the previous-gen Core i9 part in gaming for cheap, so great value... The core components were obvious choices. The i5 beats the previous-gen Core i9 part in gaming for cheap, so great value there. And the RX 6600 is the absolute best value midrange GPU of this generation, maybe ever, if you get it at the right price: I got this MSI model for $260, which is honestly amazing for this level of performance.$747.94 -
MY First PC! MY First PC!
A complete beast of a PC that I have spent 1.3k on- The Pros: - Runs fast and has DLSS 2.0 Compatibility - Quiet, barely... A complete beast of a PC that I have spent 1.3k on- The Pros: - Runs fast and has DLSS 2.0 Compatibility - Quiet, barely makes a sound - Has easily swapable parts that help with upgrades and the like. The Cons: - Silicon is Expensive :D - No Heatsink on I/O for MoBo, and only one heatsink for 2nd NVME Slot (No surprise there) - Will have to upgrade in 5 years or so What is it used for? - Content Creation, more specifically 1080p Video Editing and the like - Gaming, and lots of it thanks to the graphics it can pull off - Just messing around and whatever I need it to do. The Core i5 pulls it's weight by the ton, I've never used something this fast before. Advice- I actually got my Monitor from Costco, it's only 199.99 and runs like a dream. Also, be careful with the case screws, if you don't get them right the first time putting in your GPU will be a nightmare. Also, for GPUs, if you intend on getting an EVGA brand one look for their B-stock, it often eliminates anywhere from 30-100 dollars off their cards ;) Overall, happy with my first build and would 10/10 Recommend$1,041.91 -
Apollo Apollo
As I perused all the options of what my 10th personal build in my lifetime, I wanted this to represent all my past... As I perused all the options of what my 10th personal build in my lifetime, I wanted this to represent all my past experiences as well as it what is to come in the future.$1,794.93 -
1st ABS 1st ABS
I gamed on a Nvidia 1060 laptop setup for 3+ years w/ hdmi out to a 24" 60hz 24" monitor, and I gamed it into the ground... I gamed on a Nvidia 1060 laptop setup for 3+ years w/ hdmi out to a 24" 60hz 24" monitor, and I gamed it into the ground (almost, it just needs new fans and thermals). This bundle came along and I couldn't wait any longer! I'm glad I didn't, its been exactly what I wanted and more. I've been able to go back and play games that I couldn't truly enjoy before, and anyway that I can extend the life of my game library I will. I've been getting into overclocking a little bit and its incredibly addictive but I've learned a lot about the relationship and eco system of all the parts and the best combinations for different games and use cases.$1,854.92 -
Basic Web Programming Build Basic Web Programming Build
CPU-RAM focused build for web programming CPU-RAM focused build for web programming$824.93 -
I5 12400 16gb rm 1tb ssd rx 6600 gaming... I5 12400 16gb rm 1tb ssd rx 6600 gaming build
budget gaming build budget gaming build$1,248.87 -
Captain Arcade Captain Arcade
Play arcade games, modern games, even virtual pinball! Play arcade games, modern games, even virtual pinball!$3,314.91 -
Main gaming PC Main gaming PC
Built because we got some VR headsets and wanted to play some better games than what is available on the headset itself. So... Built because we got some VR headsets and wanted to play some better games than what is available on the headset itself. So far I have been replaying Skyrim VR, which is really cool to be in world in a playthrough.$3,048.93 -
Mid-Tier Gaming/All Purpose Build Mid-Tier Gaming/All Purpose Build
This is my computer, and its primary purpose is for gaming and schoolwork/everyday use. In terms of games, the Gtx 960 I... This is my computer, and its primary purpose is for gaming and schoolwork/everyday use. In terms of games, the Gtx 960 I have is fine for now(although I do want to upgrade to a current en card), and it can decently play 4x and Sim games at 1080p like City Skylines, Civ 6, and Anno 1800. Those are mainly the games I play, although I dabble in a few esports titles like Valorant and Fortnite. I also use this for some light video-editing for assignments/personal projects and CAD through Fusion 360. In the future, I hope to add a mid-tier GPU like a 3060-3060 TI or maybe a 3070 once prices become reasonable, along with 16 more gigs of RAM.$894.94 -
SigTech Snow: Open Frame Simpicity SigTech Snow: Open Frame Simpicity
General Purpose Gaming General Purpose Gaming$2,019.91 -
Club Nacho Club Nacho
The theme represents my favorite movie. I wanted to build a machine that would play games on high graphics, serve as my... The theme represents my favorite movie. I wanted to build a machine that would play games on high graphics, serve as my first programming machine, and display as a piece of artwork. Believe it or not, this was my first self built pc. I play Heroes of the Storm, Starcraft II, Warcraft III, and Team Fortress 2. Some old favorites are Runescape, Maplestory, Neopets, Delta Force Black Hawk Down, and Dune 2000. I just began learning the Python coding language. I would like to be involved with the coding community to create tools that will improve the world. I wish there were more affordable RGB GPUs on the market. The few problems I had were identifying what screws went to what on the Thermaltake Core P3, figuring out where to plug the pump into the motherboard, and having to get a Molex SATA adapter for the pump power. I do not take any credit for the Aida64 Sensor Panel idea from which I followed a guide on YouTube. I did custom pixel the corn and mask on the sensor.$1,992.87 -
Gary C's Build Gary C's Build
This customer chose a mid level Intel i5 build with an RTX2070 GPU and a 1TB NVMe SSD. This customer chose a mid level Intel i5 build with an RTX2070 GPU and a 1TB NVMe SSD.$1,422.91