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High end PC w/ Corsair fans High end PC w/ Corsair fans
My first gaming pc and waited a long time to build this and saving tons of money in order to do so. TUF Gaming Rtx 4090... My first gaming pc and waited a long time to build this and saving tons of money in order to do so. TUF Gaming Rtx 4090 Intel I9 13900K$3,279.94 -
Fester Fester
Developer Workstation (replacing Gomez) Developer Workstation (replacing Gomez)$1,667.93 -
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Gaming pc for my buddy Charley Gaming pc for my buddy Charley
My old friend Charley from high school was looking to get into pc gaming so I made this one for him. I used all the up to... My old friend Charley from high school was looking to get into pc gaming so I made this one for him. I used all the up to date specs and maxed it out.$3,677.91 -
Overkill Overkill
I built this to game on as well as be able to throw anything at it. I love upgrading and having the most advanced... I built this to game on as well as be able to throw anything at it. I love upgrading and having the most advanced technology.$4,117.91 -
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My second wife My second wife
I built this to try my hand at rigid tubing I built this to try my hand at rigid tubing$6,040.94 -
Frozen 2.0 Frozen 2.0
The reason for the build was to game in 4k and do college work. Along with anything else I may need to do on a computer. The... The reason for the build was to game in 4k and do college work. Along with anything else I may need to do on a computer. The future upgrades I see coming is adding the Lian-Li strimmer's for the 24 pin and 12 pin, and maybe 32 GB more of DDR5 ram. I have also added some of my personalization to it by adding bear-bricks in certain locations within the case.$3,259.84 -
Hyperion Hyperion
I Built this to play Star Citizen at unparalleled performance. I Built this to play Star Citizen at unparalleled performance.$6,284.87 -
Dark Shadow Dark Shadow
I’m fan of super towers case so wanted to do something different of my previous build with esthetic and performance. I... I’m fan of super towers case so wanted to do something different of my previous build with esthetic and performance. I mainly play FPS games like Battlefield. Do gameplays, montage and sometimes live streaming.$4,461.73 -
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Bill's Powerful Desktop Bill's Powerful Desktop
Making for digital art use, high rendering needs Making for digital art use, high rendering needs$2,966.95 -
Blue Lagoon Blue Lagoon
This pc is paired with a 4070ti that I bought a few months back. It was paired with a 5800x before I decided to upgrade to... This pc is paired with a 4070ti that I bought a few months back. It was paired with a 5800x before I decided to upgrade to the 14900k. I mainly use this pc for gaming and it can handle anything I throw at it on 1440p.$2,564.88 -
White gaming build White gaming build
Open white build for gaming Open white build for gaming$3,958.93 -
Xproto 13900k w/ 14900k Xproto 13900k w/ 14900k
This is my main gaming rig. I primarily build sff but for this build, I wanted to build a version with atx parts for easier... This is my main gaming rig. I primarily build sff but for this build, I wanted to build a version with atx parts for easier availability. It plays everything I throw at it and my temps are great. I value both acoustics and thermals and I think I achieved a very good blend in this build.$2,999.95 -
Gaming PC Gaming PC
Needed a new current gaming rig, that can play everything current with some future proofing. Needed a new current gaming rig, that can play everything current with some future proofing.$3,215.92 -
For the goat For the goat
Multi purpose PC. Host servers, editing, streaming, gaming, remote management, etc. Multi purpose PC. Host servers, editing, streaming, gaming, remote management, etc.$4,791.85 -
Couldn't stop myself! ;-) Lian Li... Couldn't stop myself! ;-) Lian Li everything, AsRock Nova WIFI, 14900K, Zotac 4090 AIRO
Intended to build a video editing PC, but ended up with a gaming PC lol. Snagged a Zotac 4090 off of Amazon for 1699 right... Intended to build a video editing PC, but ended up with a gaming PC lol. Snagged a Zotac 4090 off of Amazon for 1699 right before they disappeared from everywhere. 140mm fans look great! (too bad they don't have a 420mm Gallahad). And no... I didn't leave the NVME in that slot. I did test with it in that Gen5 slot vs the other M2 slot with the 4 lanes direct to the CPU (so not making the GPU run in 8x PCIE lanes). There was zero performance difference (actually it gets slightly faster 3dmark scores with the PCIE gen 5 M2 slot occupied (within margin of error though). Also.. not sure where the AsRock Nova Wifi went on their website (it's still there if you search, but not on the list of MBs). It is an awesome board so far, both in performance and looks.$5,825.81 -
Gaming PC for niece Gaming PC for niece
Built this gaming PC for my niece. Built this gaming PC for my niece.$2,550.91 -
PeaceKeeperPK87 PeaceKeeperPK87
I rebuilt my PC with new high end parts. I am a gamer, and I focus on graphics and smooth game play, so the games I play... I rebuilt my PC with new high end parts. I am a gamer, and I focus on graphics and smooth game play, so the games I play take up a lot of room and computing power. With a game library of over 1,000 games and constantly getting more, I have to keep adding and/or replacing parts to my rig. Anything from older Command and Conquer games, Mass Effect, Starcraft; to new hits like Cyberpunk 2077, Starfield, Destiny 2, Battlefield. With this in mind I am always looking at new gear and reviews (even when not planning an upgrade) so I am able to keep up with new games while making sure I can still play the old favorites. I am looking into the streaming field as well, just not sure how to start getting followers.$8,174.25 -
Whiteout Gaming PC Whiteout Gaming PC
Gaming, PioSOLVER simulations and daily use. Post-build, I added a few fans and the internal LCD resource monitor. I also... Gaming, PioSOLVER simulations and daily use. Post-build, I added a few fans and the internal LCD resource monitor. I also reworked the motherboard and GPU power cabling with Corsair's Premium Individually Sleeved Type-5 PSU Cables for a cleaner look. Microcenter was great to work with and delivered a quality product. In hindsight, I would have given more though about RGB. I think it looks great but takes time to setup and maintain.$4,532.87 -
SemperFiMSgt SemperFiMSgt
'm Kevin, your friendly part-time streamer, navigating the thrilling world of gaming in between my demanding job. You might... 'm Kevin, your friendly part-time streamer, navigating the thrilling world of gaming in between my demanding job. You might also recognize me as a retired U.S. Marine Corps Master Sergeant. When I'm not out there tackling real-world challenges, I'm diving headfirst into the virtual battlegrounds of FPS games like Call of Duty, Modern Warfare II, and eagerly anticipating Modern Warfare 3. But it's not all about intense competition; I find solace in more relaxed gaming experiences, such as Prominence Poker and Forza.$3,230.92 -
The Guy She Told You Not To Worry About The Guy She Told You Not To Worry About
After years of using my old z170 system, the time to upgrade to modern computing hardware was very warranted. My old system... After years of using my old z170 system, the time to upgrade to modern computing hardware was very warranted. My old system served me very well when I first built it back when I was in high school. It held its own for some time, but its age was showing and I needed something far more powerful for the ever changing software climate and what I needed for school. I am an engineering student and a majority off the applications I use for design, simulation, and computation simply do not run well on my old system. When I need to use AutoCAD, for example, I would have to use my MacBook Pro i9 just to get my sketches done. Even with gaming, when I have the time for it, some newer titles barely ran at decent frame rates to be enjoyable, and was mostly stuck playing games that I played years ago. However, with this baby, everything I throw at it can handle it. I knew going into this project the only thing I wanted to keep from the original PC was the case. The Lian Li PC-05s, in my opinion, is uncontested for being on of the most standout and fashionable cases ever produced. However, puting an i9-13900k and an RTX 3090 in this case I was concerned about thermals because I was basically putting two microwaves in a mini itx case. It was no question that I needed to watercool the entire system, but to go about that was very frustrating and difficult. To begin, my old system used an old Swiftech pump/reservoir/radiator combo that fit perfectly in the limited clearance of the case. The problem was that this all-in-one radiator had a cracked reservoir and the thing was far out of its warranty period to replace; plus they completely stopped production on these lines of radiators. My search for the allusive all-in-one radiator led me to the Granzon radiator-pump combo. A brand I never herd of, but I had no choice because there is apparently a very limited selection of radiator-pump combo unites on the market. Pretty much after I discovered the radiator-pump unit, the rest of the build basically fell into place. I found the best looking, all black, components on the market, filled this system up with tons of storage and memory, and slapped them all together to get what I can say a pretty awesome looking PC that I am very proud of.$4,582.51