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  • 1ST PC BUILD thumbnail

    1ST PC BUILD 1ST PC BUILD

    I wanted to upgrade my gaming setup from my 8-year-old MSI gaming laptop that would overheat constantly. I wanted to upgrade my gaming setup from my 8-year-old MSI gaming laptop that would overheat constantly.
    $1,009.93
    Stanley Y
  • My good friend thumbnail

    My good friend My good friend

    Built it for gaming but mostly using it for browsing internet and watching movies Built it for gaming but mostly using it for browsing internet and watching movies
    $1,619.94
    Chaoqun C
  • Batmobile thumbnail

    Batmobile Batmobile

    My brother has fallen on some legit tough times medically and will be staying with me for a while. I had always wanted to do... My brother has fallen on some legit tough times medically and will be staying with me for a while. I had always wanted to do a water cool build, so I figured why not build this with him so he will have a pc to play on while here with me. Nothing better to bond siblings than gaming!
    $2,079.91
    Tiffany H
  • Spider-pig gaming setup thumbnail

    Spider-pig gaming setup Spider-pig gaming setup

    I built this setup with the purpose of being able to run vr games and league of legends with max settings I built this setup with the purpose of being able to run vr games and league of legends with max settings
    $1,445.94
    Andrew M
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    Gaming Rig Gaming Rig

    This rig originally started in 2012 when I got it for Christmas. It was my first gaming computer. It has had a number of... This rig originally started in 2012 when I got it for Christmas. It was my first gaming computer. It has had a number of different configurations in it since then. It started with an AMD FX-6100 and a GTX 650 Ti, then was upgraded to a GTX 970 in 2015. At some point I switched the motherboard, CPU and RAM to some components I got from college which consisted of an Intel i5 8gb of RAM and an Asus motherboard. In 2020 I upgraded the GPU again to an RTX 2080 Super and put in a new power supply to handle it. In 2021 I upgraded the motherboard to a Gigabyte X570 Aorus Elite, the CPU to a Ryzen 7 3700X and put in 32gb of DDR4 RAM. In 2022 I upgraded the GPU to an RTX 3070 Ti and also upgraded the power supply to an EVGA 850 B5. I've been using the same case since I got it in 2012 but I am thinking of getting a new one that supports liquid cooling better.
    $1,150.95
    Justin G
  • The Great Box thumbnail

    The Great Box The Great Box

    The purpose of the Great Box is generally anything that I need it to do at any time. Thungs such as gaming, browsing,... The purpose of the Great Box is generally anything that I need it to do at any time. Thungs such as gaming, browsing, schoolwork, modeling, etc. I plan on upgrading to Ryzen 7000 in the near future depending on how things go.
    $1,611.93
    Antonio R
  • 3950x Computing/Video Editing/Gaming PC thumbnail

    3950x Computing/Video Editing/Gaming PC 3950x Computing/Video Editing/Gaming PC

    I do some coding for scientific purposes, editing some travel vlogs, and gaming in general, so I built this for balancing... I do some coding for scientific purposes, editing some travel vlogs, and gaming in general, so I built this for balancing these needs.
    $1,045.96
    diry
  • Mason personal PC thumbnail

    Mason personal PC Mason personal PC

    I built this gaming rig in 2020 to treat myself after using a MacBook pro for 7 years while in pharmacy school. Used... I built this gaming rig in 2020 to treat myself after using a MacBook pro for 7 years while in pharmacy school. Used computer to complete multiple pharmacy residency projects. On the side got back into playing some of my favorite games such as .hack GU. After I finished 2 years of residency and had a bit more free time to explore new games such as back for blood and table top simulator with friends. I'm hoping to explore new games with amazing graphics in the future
    $1,804.48
    Mason C
  • RGB thumbnail

    RGB RGB

    Gaming rig with simple RGB elements, great for 1440p/competitive games, handles 144hz+ Gaming rig with simple RGB elements, great for 1440p/competitive games, handles 144hz+
    $1,494.92
    Jeffery H
  • Red devil thumbnail

    Red devil Red devil

    Red = more fps. This pc is strictly for gaming and watching twitch, any other use is prohibited. Red = more fps. This pc is strictly for gaming and watching twitch, any other use is prohibited.
    $1,240.94
    Sam H
  • BLK5000D Ryzen 9 3900x 3060ti thumbnail

    BLK5000D Ryzen 9 3900x 3060ti BLK5000D Ryzen 9 3900x 3060ti

    Gaming rig that I've recently put some finishing touches on. Before November of 2019 I had an i5-650, 1060 3gb, an ancient... Gaming rig that I've recently put some finishing touches on. Before November of 2019 I had an i5-650, 1060 3gb, an ancient motherboard and ram sticks, and a pretty old HDD (which is still being used in my current build). However in November-December 2019 I spent a decent amount of money to upgrade to a Lian Li Lancool II case, and majority of what is in my current build (except for the 3060 ti and Arctic Freezer II, I was still using my 1060 and the wraith prism cooler that came with the 3900x). Only then in October 2021, amidst the GPU Crisis, I was able to buy a 3060 ti from microcenter for a pretty penny, but a better deal than most other places. Then this past summer I was able to finally tweak everything to my preference, buying the 5000D airflow, Arctic Freezer II, and a decent amount of case fans, and some extra storage. I scrapped majority of RGB since It's gotten a little old but the black-grey color scheme looks awesome. The only thing i regret from my first purchase in 2019 was that I didn't really plan it out to well, like a case with not so great but okay airflow and a mismatched color scheme and few components with RGB. I play a variety of games like Black ops 3 zombies, GTA V, Valorant, Terraria, Apex Legends, No Man's Sky, Assetto Corsa, and many other single player and multiplayer games. It sure took some time, but I really enjoy bulding PCs and wanna build a lot more in the future.
    $2,131.94
    Andrew F
  • RedTrooper thumbnail

    RedTrooper RedTrooper

    I built this about a year ago and I mainly play games like War Thunder and R6 and sometimes Minecraft. In all of the games I... I built this about a year ago and I mainly play games like War Thunder and R6 and sometimes Minecraft. In all of the games I play I always run them on max graphic settings and I get good fps and I don't notice any major dips in performance. I spent a lot for a first PC but I know it will preform good now and down the road too a few years.
    $1,849.88
    Owen W
  • Gateway thumbnail

    Gateway Gateway

    My initial motivation for building this PC two years ago was the anticipated release of Microsoft Flight Simulator. I had... My initial motivation for building this PC two years ago was the anticipated release of Microsoft Flight Simulator. I had been playing other simulators for many years before then and wanted an upgrade for the new intense game. I've been wanting an upgrade from my Dell Optiplex retrofitted with a GTX 1050 Ti for a while, but this pushed me to actually go ahead and do it. I still play Microsoft Flight Simulator to this day, but most of my time on this machine has shifted to software engineering and, incidentally, developing addons for the simulator. I am a computer science student and use this computer to compile Rust libraries, run simulations in Python, and develop websites. A year after getting this computer, I replaced the stock heat sink on my RTX 2080 Super with an NZXT Kraken, and it was totally worth it as I haven't had any problems with thermals since then and the computer is pretty darn quiet. The only upgrade that I see myself making in the foreseeable future is a kit of custom white cables along with a modular PSU to replace the horrendous ketchup and mustard powering the rig.
    $1,732.91
    Michael R
  • K55 Vertical thumbnail

    K55 Vertical K55 Vertical

    Built for Gaming and recently upgraded from a 1660Super to a 3060Ti. Playing Cyberpunk, Dirt Rally 2.0, Assetto Corsa.... Built for Gaming and recently upgraded from a 1660Super to a 3060Ti. Playing Cyberpunk, Dirt Rally 2.0, Assetto Corsa. Occasionally used for admin. GFX card was just too tall so used a piece of acrylic as a spacer and added a addressable LED for some color. There's also a ESP8266 for switching the computer on/off remotely or via voice commands.
    $1,376.94
    Frederik J
  • Dellvish thumbnail

    Dellvish Dellvish

    For gaming For gaming
    $2,676.92
    Atenea V
  • 2019 AMD Beast thumbnail

    2019 AMD Beast 2019 AMD Beast

    Built to game and multitask with the best Built to game and multitask with the best
    $1,847.92
    MavS3
  • main rig thumbnail

    main rig main rig

    gaming pc gaming pc
    $2,154.91
    dong_goatman
  • Re-Animator thumbnail

    Re-Animator Re-Animator

    I game but mostly older titles like Skyrim, Red Dead II, GTAV. It does run the new MSFS 2020 very smoothly with mostly... I game but mostly older titles like Skyrim, Red Dead II, GTAV. It does run the new MSFS 2020 very smoothly with mostly "High" and some "Ultra" settings.
    $1,437.93
    Scott2553
  • Main Rig thumbnail

    Main Rig Main Rig

    This is my main PC. I play mostly TF2 and Minecraft on it. I am a Computer Engineering student, so more often these days I'm... This is my main PC. I play mostly TF2 and Minecraft on it. I am a Computer Engineering student, so more often these days I'm using it for Vivado and MATLAB.
    $2,926.83
    meowmooish
  • Apollo thumbnail

    Apollo Apollo

    Unraid w/ Windows 10 VM Unraid w/ Windows 10 VM
    $1,004.95
    Ben B
  • Dynamic Beauty OC thumbnail

    Dynamic Beauty OC Dynamic Beauty OC

    I built this rig for the purpose of gaming and sometimes streaming on twitch. I came from console gaming so I knew I wanted... I built this rig for the purpose of gaming and sometimes streaming on twitch. I came from console gaming so I knew I wanted something Beastly, yet practical. Overall I'm extremely happy with my build, and my entire set up. I have a MSI 3060ti but i originally wanted a 3070 or 3080, but shortages have made it hard. I'm not complaining at all about my GPU i have now, just cant wait till inventory comes more readily available. My 360mm AIO h150i from corsair keeps my 3900xt at temps around 70c overclocked. Looking to upgrade my ram sometime soon to match the theme. Crucial makes amazing RAM, but the RGB software is a nightmare. Hope everyone enjoys the build as much as I do. If you want to see this rig in action jump over to www.twitch.tv/j_playz_games927
    $1,939.93
    Joey F
  • Project Lightspeed #Bitwit thumbnail

    Project Lightspeed #Bitwit Project Lightspeed #Bitwit

    This is my first ever PC build and I wanted it to be a powerful PC but stay around my budget of $1000. I built it as a... This is my first ever PC build and I wanted it to be a powerful PC but stay around my budget of $1000. I built it as a gaming and editing rig for my YouTube videos since I had only had the PS4 (base model) before which doesn't do that good with many games, due to being underpowered, but my new PC runs circles around it. It's more than I could have hoped for, even if it doesn't have the highest end hardware. I also got it as a Christmas present last year which has to be the best Christmas present i've ever gotten! Right now I mainly play Ark: Survival evolved which my Graphics card takes to the next level with mostly "epic" settings. I play some Minecraft as well but I don't do much besides Ark at the moment. I also use Davinci Resolve to edit my videos and post them on YouTube to my channel, The Dimetrodon. Overall, I'm really pround of my PC and I want to thank all the Tech YouTubers out there that helped me make the right decisions!
    $1,390.43
    Nathan M
  • First Beast thumbnail

    First Beast First Beast

    This is my first ever PC build, that originally had an MSI 2070 super right before the GPU shortage. I was then lucky enough... This is my first ever PC build, that originally had an MSI 2070 super right before the GPU shortage. I was then lucky enough to upgrade just weeks after the 3070 launch, and was somehow lucky enough to get the Gigabyte Vision series graphics card to perfectly compliment my all white build. I’ve also always loved Formula 1 Racing, and since I now built my first ever PC I’m able to enjoy it even more with a Thrustmaster T300. I am in college, so this PC is more than good enough for all around everyday use, and amazing for high refresh rate gaming at 1440p. #BitWit
    $2,169.90
    Dylan M
  • Corsair's Dream #Bitwit thumbnail

    Corsair's Dream #Bitwit Corsair's Dream #Bitwit

    This was the first PC I ever built back in July of 2020. I use this PC for gaming, streaming, photoshop, and premiere pro in... This was the first PC I ever built back in July of 2020. I use this PC for gaming, streaming, photoshop, and premiere pro in hopes to actually try to make some money off streaming (My Twitch is PiddleTV). First, let's start off with the gem of the build... My Ryzen 9 3900X. This CPU, although loves to suck power, is a BEAST! Multitasks effortlessly, runs decently cool considering its power draw, and rarely ULTRA FAST. I have it overclocked to 4.4GHz on all 12 cores and could go higher if necessary. Next, perhaps the most underrated part of my build is my motherboard. From ASRock, the B550M Steel Legend is a Budget Badass! Easy overclocking, 2 M.2's, plenty of SATA ports, and great RGB lighting on the board too. This MoBo is by far one of my favorite pieces of my entire build, does everything right and looks beautiful at a discounted rate. Lastly, I originally had bought a Radeon 5700XT from Gigabyte (I do not recommend it), but it artifacted countless times, even after RMA'ing it (Gigabytes support is also very bad I have learned). So after 5ish months, I decided I needed a new one and fortunately, I was able to snag this 3060ti on launch day. Works like a charm... Isn't the fastest in terms of clock speeds, but who cares... the thing tanks all games 4k Ultra @ 90+fps (one monitor active), and when streaming, it runs all games 1080p High @ 144fps (streaming and two active monitors). Presenting what the name of the build is all about... My "Corsair Theme", my build features 32 GB of Corsair Vengeance RGB 3600 MHz RAM. The only issue I have run into with these sticks is that the RGB sometimes does not want to cooperate with Corsair's iCUE software... Don't know why, just is what it is. Besides that, these sticks are fast and reliable, hardware-wise, never a doubt, never an issue. STILL staying on the Corsair Theme, my CPU cooler is the ever-so-popular, H100i RGB Platinum AiO. It's sleek, it's elegant, it's effective, it's everything. Plus I got it at a discount :) Almost done with Corsair... I promise. To power all of this, I am featuring the Corsair RM 750W 80+ Gold PSU. (please comment if you guys feel like this is not enough power). As far as I am concerned, it gets the job done. Super reliable, powerful, and quiet. The last and most apparent Corsair feature of my build is the case. The Corsair Crystal 280X RGB is a popular and beautiful case. When first planning out my PC, I wanted something that was small, beautiful, and easy to build in, and this case hit every wish I could've asked for. There really isn't much else to say about this case, I just let the looks speak for themself. Onto some of the other components of my build: CableMod Custom White and Black Sleeved Cables (Absolutely beautiful) 1TB SSD WD Blue (Durable, quick, cheap) 1TB M.2 NVMe Samsung 970 EVO (lightning-quick) 500GB M.2 NVMe Samsung 970 EVO (see above) Corsair iCUE Commander Pro (Convenient for all my RGB Components) 2 Corsair SP120mm RGB White Fans (Quiet, gentle, stunning) AND LAST, but not least. My Elgato 4k60 Capture Card w/ Playstation 5. These two things were the latest additions to my collection. I waited so long to get my hands on the PS5, I couldn't believe it when I finally snagged one. Runs effortlessly and quietly (a huge contrast to its predecessor, the JetEngine4. Once again... Not much to comment on, I let the hardware do the talking. That finished my PC (and PS5), my build also features: Samsung C27HG70 27" 4k 144Hz Curved Monitor Samsung C24F390 24" 1080p 60Hz Curved Monitor Fifine USB Streaming Microphone Logitech StreamCam Corsair K95 RGB Platinum Cherry MX Speed Silver Corsair DARK CORE RGB PRO SE Wireless Mouse Pecham Desk Mat For being my first build, I definitely made some mistakes along the way... Something I am going to change for my next build, whenever that is, is probably not go with Corsair... I love the company, I own a TON of Corsair products; however, iCUE just isn't cutting it for me, wayyyyyy to many issues and bugs with its software... I have troubleshooted everything, no solutions. I am also considering a new backplate for the 3060ti, so HMU if you all have any suggestions. All-in-all, I loved building it and putting it together, it brought me so much joy in the middle of an event where joy was not easily found. I am so glad I am able to be apart of this community and love for y'all to give me some feedback on my build so I can continue to improve this beaut. Thanks again and best of luck to everyone!!!
    $1,890.89
    Will G

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