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  • Rust thumbnail

    Rust Rust

    I okay rust I okay rust
    $1,103.92
    Alex S
  • Little Snow thumbnail

    Little Snow Little Snow

    This was a budget build I did for a friend, keeping cost in mind, but also a clean look and decent performance. The... This was a budget build I did for a friend, keeping cost in mind, but also a clean look and decent performance. The combination of Ryzen 5600 with RX 6600 is amazing, giving me over 200fps on fortnite (performance mode) on a 1080p, for the budget, this is an amazing build, still looking cool and modern. Sadly, all prices went up in microcenter a month later and I'm not able to replicate this build, the cheapest I could find was a Ryzen 5500 with GTX 1660 Super and a B450 board, paying over $50 on tob of this build, too sad.
    $664.91
    carlos287
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    Artemis Artemis

    An aesthetic-focused mid range gaming rig with room to grow and upgrade, designed for my wife. Definitely not winning any... An aesthetic-focused mid range gaming rig with room to grow and upgrade, designed for my wife. Definitely not winning any awards for the price-to-performance ratio, but I intentionally specced around some components (like the white, way more wattage than needed power supply and 32 GB of RGB RAM) based around looks and not needing to be upgraded later, with other components (like the RX 6600) being obvious targets for future upgrades. If anyone wanted to emulate this build while still going somewhat aesthetically pleasing, I'd go with the black version of the case, no RGB RAM (and also only 16 GB), get a single normal fan for rear exhaust instead of the RGB 3 pack, different power supply, no wifi card (if you don't need it, we did), and just use the stock heat sink for the 5600. With those changes, this would be a killer bang-for-buck build. As it is, I fully accept the higher cost in exchange for better looks and great accessories.
    $1,223.86
    Jesse S
  • Son's 1st Gaming PC thumbnail

    Son's 1st Gaming PC Son's 1st Gaming PC

    My 11 year old son has a passion for computers and always asked if he could build his own PC. He went on YouTube and did all... My 11 year old son has a passion for computers and always asked if he could build his own PC. He went on YouTube and did all the research on AMD/Intel, which Motherboard and graphics card he should get. Also he had a budget for his birthday money from parents and grandparents, so he was very cautious to not go over that. We finally got all the parts and since he had already done his research he was able to assemble with very little help from me to get all setup.
    $747.87
    Sunit
  • Beer Build thumbnail

    Beer Build Beer Build

    First Build Gang First Build Gang
    $2,442.76
    Victor R
  • PostProd NB thumbnail

    PostProd NB PostProd NB

    Production/Post Prod & Media Creation Production/Post Prod & Media Creation
    $3,143.81
    splinetime
  • Prime1 thumbnail

    Prime1 Prime1

    This is my first build from top to bottom. This is my first build from top to bottom.
    $1,682.89
    Michael C
  • RainService thumbnail

    RainService RainService

    Gaming/Browsing the web. Gaming/Browsing the web.
    $2,319.91
    Ajwed A
  • Snow Princess thumbnail

    Snow Princess Snow Princess

    Snooooow white Snooooow white
    $1,966.93
    Klutzymoon
  • Bob The builder thumbnail

    Bob The builder Bob The builder

    Apologies when this was first posted I got an error both times I posted it so assumed it hadn't gone up! Apparently it had... Apologies when this was first posted I got an error both times I posted it so assumed it hadn't gone up! Apparently it had double posted, my bad! This was a first build that actually went amazingly smoothly. From having read this community and around the web I was expecting parts to fail on me or something to go horrifically horrifically wrong. Much to my delight, however, it didn't. The build is mainly for gaming for the Summer at 1440p and I have to say, with the GTX 780, it couldn't be better, Crysis 3 at native resolution and ultra? All smooth 99% of the time. The ACX Cooler keeps it down to 65C and with everything else going on, I can't even hear it. The 3770k is running at 4.1GHz at the moment and probably won't go any higher due to temps. It can run up to 75C as 100% load in not much time, so I'm happily letting it sit here, no more performance is really actually needed after all! I need to praise the 600t first of all, it's amazing to build in, anyone could do it, and it could still be neat and tidy. The only problem is the noise, but a bit of fan tweaking and boom you have yourself an amazing build, that only sounds like half a jet taking off instead of five. Although I am posting this now the build was started a month ago with the GPU going in two weeks later, thus the lack of use of Haswell. It's primarily a gaming machine, yes, but the i7 was chosen because I'm going on to work in electronics engineering and had no idea what sort of requirements software in the field may have, so really covered my bases, there was no budget issue, so why not? On the note of choices people here may question, yes the PSU is above and beyond for what it currently supports, but years to come and it may find itself supporting a second 780 and any other crap I can find and fit into the case, which with my curiosity, may be an awful lot. Yes, That's a WiFi Adapter on the top. No, I can't get an Ethernet cable to my tower. And No, my internet isn't good enough for it to be worthwhile trying! :P The monitor is amazing. 1440p is a pretty great resolution, not too much, but enough to make a noticeable difference when you have two windows side by side. The colours on this are also amazing, and you really notice a difference compared to other displays around the place. I came from an iMac, and noticed better quality and also for any normal gamer all of this talk of response times, I haven't had any trouble playing CS:Go a lot so don't let it worry you. If you've got the money, I'd recommend it. Now for first build noob issues. I had a couple. One of which is very very stupid. On the back of the Sabertooth Motherboard was a sticker, and this sticker covered the Ethernet and two USB ports basically reminding you that it was from Intel. I saw this sticker and thought nothing of it, proceeding to install the motherboard into the case. Look at back of motherboard, there's the sticker...behind the backplate... needing motherboard removal to take it off, this was literally the most time consuming part of the build! And that brings me neatly to the second issue I had. My screwdriver is not magnetic. The Sabertooth has thermal armour. In order to install the standoff screws you need to guide them down the hole in the thermal armour, without that magnetic screwdriver, getting them down the holes and them ending up straight ended up being a massive game of luck, but this isn't a dig at the motherboard, which I love the look and capabilities of! I also know some people will be questioning how much I paid for all this lot. In total with all the fans and everything we're probably looking at £2550. (Prices shown above aren't what or where I paid for anything!) Now I know I could have shaved money off here and there and got better performance, someone will suggest LGA2011 I'm sure, but the point is I've got a lovely build here with high quality components that I love, and it's encouraged me to build many more computers as the years go on! And Finally, I'd like to thank the community of r/buildapc. There's so many helpful posts flying around and I got a bit of help myself from people, it's good to have somewhere you know you can come to if **** just doesn't work. To all newcomers out there like me: If you're considering building, go for it. With the right parts, it's a really rewarding experience.
    $1,797.92
    Qais B
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    First build First build

    My first ever personal build My first ever personal build
    $1,882.91
    Jonathan P
  • The Everything Build thumbnail

    The Everything Build The Everything Build

    (Since taking the photos I have corrected the fan orientation lol) This build is what I use every day for gaming, creating... (Since taking the photos I have corrected the fan orientation lol) This build is what I use every day for gaming, creating music, and school. I have built a few computers (I'm 20) with my first GPU having been a GTX 650, so this build is awesome for me. I couldn't come up with a good name so I called it the everything PC because I can do everything I need to on it (or want to because we don't need to be gaming on hardware this nice lol). Every spec is maxed out to benefit the specific areas I could face in my future, compiling code, rendering 3D objects, producing music, etc.
    $2,890.81
    AYDMUSIC

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