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  • RGB Madness thumbnail

    RGB Madness RGB Madness

    I built this rig to reach max FPS on my 240hz monitor. I mainly play Apex, but also play Ark and Warzone occasionally. Not... I built this rig to reach max FPS on my 240hz monitor. I mainly play Apex, but also play Ark and Warzone occasionally. Not only did I want something with great performance, I also wanted something that would be satisfying to put together!
    $2,804.93
    Jamesbro
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    Gotham Menace Gotham Menace

    When I decided to build me a new PC (last PC was almost 8 years old) I wanted it to have a theme. My love for the Joker is... When I decided to build me a new PC (last PC was almost 8 years old) I wanted it to have a theme. My love for the Joker is what I decided to go with. I decided to use the Corsair EcoSystem of products and all my available RGB lights are Green and Purple (Joker Colors). I plan on upgrading both my Ryzen 9 3900x and EVGA 2080TI FTW3 Hybrid once their next gen parts become available :) Some games I Play on my Build are COD MW / RDR2 / Death Stranding / Doom Eternal
    $3,894.91
    Anthony R
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    Blue Devil Blue Devil

    Built for gaming/streaming and to drool over every day that I get the chance to look at it Built for gaming/streaming and to drool over every day that I get the chance to look at it
    $3,489.92
    Joe DiFonzo
  • Black Clover (All-purpose, overkill, hi-end and hi-speed) thumbnail

    Black Clover (All-purpose, overkill,... Black Clover (All-purpose, overkill, hi-end and hi-speed)

    I built this rig in order to run all games at a smooth framerate in high - max settings, and also wanted an accelerated PC... I built this rig in order to run all games at a smooth framerate in high - max settings, and also wanted an accelerated PC to run multiple programs, stream and invest into digital art as well. Art and gaming are my two passions and I wanted a max-end PC that would support both endeavors and multiple activities.
    $4,103.87
    Sam O
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    My Gaming Station My Gaming Station

    Built for gaming. Haven't had a capable gaming pc in over 10 years and haven't actually built systems in over 20 years (my... Built for gaming. Haven't had a capable gaming pc in over 10 years and haven't actually built systems in over 20 years (my bro and I used to as teenagers). When my wife gave birth to our second son and we got a nice tax refund, my wife gave me the all-clear to get myself a new system. Bought a prebuilt at first but due to problems with the system and poor customer service, I returned it and got to researching my own build. The system started off on a Gigabyte board and NZXT case, but after more problems with certain parts, I ended up with an almost completely Corsair build. Out of all of the customer service issues I had to deal with, they are simply the best: no hassle, no run around, just fast RMA. As for the system, I use it to play mostly single player RPGs or FPS games. I love the Metro series, Divinity games, The Witcher games, Resident Evil, BattleTech and MechWarrior, Tomb Raider, Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, Deus Ex, and so many others. Recently I played most of the latest games with real time ray traced effects and I'm eagerly anticipating where the technology is heading. Really looking forward to a couple of other games that will feature the technology in Cyberpunk 2077 and Vampire Bloodlines 2. Also really looking forward to Baldur's Gate 3. Currently enjoying Season 2 of The Division 2 with my brother, and really hoping that the next Control DLC will feature Alan Wake as many expect it to be! In the future, I hope to install a hard line custom loop, likely in the Hydro X series since I already have a Commander Pro and have already installed a soft tube Hydro X loop for a friend. Sadly, I can't find a water block for my card (they appear to be EOL both at EVGA and EKWB - Corsair doesn't make one for my model), so if I want to go custom loop, I'll probably have to get a new card. Otherwise, I don't really plan any other upgrades until I replace the system maybe in five years, especially since Z390 is also the end for upgrades.
    $4,927.85
    Albert C
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    Heavy Duty Gaming Rig Heavy Duty Gaming Rig

    This build is going to be used for some heavy gaming. Its a brand new build. Customer was interested in using a ROG Strix... This build is going to be used for some heavy gaming. Its a brand new build. Customer was interested in using a ROG Strix board and eventually decided on the ROG Strix Z390-E.
    $2,554.90
    MC-Rockville
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    High End AMD Gaming Build High End AMD Gaming Build

    This PC is going to be used for gaming and CAD. The customer built the computer as it is a build that will be relative for... This PC is going to be used for gaming and CAD. The customer built the computer as it is a build that will be relative for the next few years.
    $3,614.92
    MC-Houston
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    Kraken Intel Kraken Intel

    Customer wanted to have a really good gaming PC that would last him for a while and wanted the desktop to be a showpiece.... Customer wanted to have a really good gaming PC that would last him for a while and wanted the desktop to be a showpiece. First he wanted to get the 570x, but the mix of SP120's and LL120's wouldn't look good. The salesman and the tech were both able to convince him to get the 500D RGB edition instead which saved 10 dollars for him!
    $3,119.90
    MC-Tustin
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    Ambient Overkill Ambient Overkill

    The system was originally built for benching in overclocking competitions, specifically for CPU and memory overclocking. It... The system was originally built for benching in overclocking competitions, specifically for CPU and memory overclocking. It has since been used for general web browsing and gaming, with some performance tweaking going on every now and then when I get the urge. I can bench the delidded 8700k at 5.4ghz (Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut on the die) in Cinebench and my memory runs stable at DDR4 4000 C15-15-15-30 with a Command Rate of 2. tREFI at 65535 and tRFC at 300. Every single timing has been tightened to their limits, from primaries all the way down to the last tertiary timing. RTL and IO-L values have been manually dialed in to prevent the RAM from training outside of my specifications. Currently, the least impressive aspect of my system is the graphics card. It's a stock RTX 2080 Ti using a reference PCB and modded to use my old 1080 Ti FTW3 Hybrid cooler. Anything is possible with a rotary tool. I plan on using a custom Heatkiller Pro IV block to replace the FTW3 hybrid cooler and eventually mod the card to support a higher power limit through shunt mods. My cooling solution is quite overkill, hence the name of this build. My CPU water block is a Heatkiller Pro IV. My loop has a massive 1260mm radiator with 18 Corsair ML140 fans in a push-pull configuration. My water never exceeds the ambient air temperature in my room. It's for this exact reason that I am able to bench my processor as high as 5.4ghz, and run at 5.1ghz stable under load. I use a standard EKWB D5 Liang pump which has a high enough flow rate to move the liquid through my radiator. To top everything off, I use a little pink desk fan to keep my motherboard VRM's cool under this heavy load. If it looks stupid but works, it's not stupid.
    $4,067.68
    Michael W B
  • Linus Tech Tips Build thumbnail

    Linus Tech Tips Build Linus Tech Tips Build

    This is the PC build that Linus put together at our Tustin location. He was given a budget of $5,000 and he was able to use... This is the PC build that Linus put together at our Tustin location. He was given a budget of $5,000 and he was able to use the brand new Intel 9900KS processor. Linus decided to use the Asus TUF Gaming GT501 case with Corsair RGB fans. He built a very powerful PC including 2 Nvidia RTX 2080 TI graphics cards. Linus put this system together in our workshop and decided he wanted to sell it. With limited time left in the day, he priced this $5,000 PC at small discount for $20! The lucky customer who first noticed this PC was purchasing it as a birthday gift for her brother. Unfortunately Linus was not able to accept credit card payment at his cardboard stand, so he knocked another $5 off the price. With $15 cash in hand, he headed to Carl's Jr. after a successful, hard day of work! Thanks so much to Linus for coming out and filming in our store. We had a blast and can't wait for the next time you're in town! To see the full video visit Linus' channel here: https://youtu.be/5rwYjRzLHHI
    $4,904.83
    Micro Center

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