Advertisements / Special Offers Current Store or Chain Wide Selection Pagination Comparison Section Search Refinements Product Results More Advertisements / Special Offers
Showcase Your Custom PC.

Builds

Special Offers / Advertisements

Compare up to 4 items

New list of matching projects

  • AMD Machine 2024 thumbnail

    AMD Machine 2024 AMD Machine 2024

    This PC was built to replace my old LGA1151 pc I built back in 2017. This time around I decided to go AMD instead of my... This PC was built to replace my old LGA1151 pc I built back in 2017. This time around I decided to go AMD instead of my usual Intel/Nvidia build. The pc is used to play @1440p 165hz and I’d say paired up with a Sapphire Nitro+ 7900xtx, it can easily achieve that.
    $2,279.92
    Garek C
  • Daughter's first build of her own thumbnail

    Daughter's first build of her own Daughter's first build of her own

    My daughter wanted a better computer and since she helps me upgrade mine from time to time she wanted to build her own. We... My daughter wanted a better computer and since she helps me upgrade mine from time to time she wanted to build her own. We told her if she could keep it around 500.00 budget we'd help her, so we scoured forums and youtube videos for less expensive builds. We found Toasty Bros there, and they in turn directed us to microcenter where we found a very nice cpu/motherboard/ram combo. with the combo and new case we came in around $570. She got her wish and I got a great father-daughter moment to cherish the rest of my life. :D
    $574.95
    TADD H
  • Gamers Paradise thumbnail

    Gamers Paradise Gamers Paradise

    Gaming rig. I can play games like Rainbow 6, Fortnite, COD at max settings at 240 fps Gaming rig. I can play games like Rainbow 6, Fortnite, COD at max settings at 240 fps
    $3,853.88
    RISHI K
  • Team Red thumbnail

    Team Red Team Red

    Upgraded my PC from a 5700XT to 6800XT and loving it. The frame rate increase is amazing over the 5700XT. Next upgrade I'm... Upgraded my PC from a 5700XT to 6800XT and loving it. The frame rate increase is amazing over the 5700XT. Next upgrade I'm looking to get a 5800X3D
    $1,549.96
    Ryan M
  • my first pc build thumbnail

    my first pc build my first pc build

    i built this pc because i wanted the fastest and most high quality experience i could get and coming from console to this is... i built this pc because i wanted the fastest and most high quality experience i could get and coming from console to this is truly amazing i can play warzone and fortnite on high settings and incredible fps i love it !!!!
    $2,646.20
    Mike S
  • New Home Machine thumbnail

    New Home Machine New Home Machine

    This is a new home machine to replace my venerable but arthritic 3rd Gen i7. The old machine was a Shuttle SZ77r5 with 32 GB... This is a new home machine to replace my venerable but arthritic 3rd Gen i7. The old machine was a Shuttle SZ77r5 with 32 GB of RAM and an i7-3770k with an EVGA NVidia 1650 (the only part that has survived into the new build). The new machine is quite an upgrade, with an i7-14700 and 64 GB of RAM, Two WD black 850x SSDs running NVMe (2TB and 4TB), all housed in a Phanteks Evo Shift XT case, cooled with a Cooler Master 240 Atmos ARGB AIO. The new Case is an even tighter fit than the old Shuttle case, though longer and taller. The case has a nice solid feel though it's not great for travel. I'm happy that it comes with a front USBC and USB3.1 port. Unfortunately the integrated color selector and mode switches running off the integrated infinity panel, don't talk to the ASRock RGB controller and are just overridden by it, so no front panel button control for lighting unless I dump the MB integration. Securing the Micro-ITX board required tweezers and patience to line up everything, particularly on the bottom, and some of the CPU and Fan headers end up right at the bottom of the case since the MB ends up almost upside down, making it a challenge to connect them after mounting the board. I'm fairly happy with the cable routing otherwise, though I do wish the bottom of the Phanteks chassis (it sits inside the Aluminum outer case) did come apart for easier access, but it is unfortunately riveted to the chassis elements instead of screwed in. It would also be a nice place to mount a fan at the bottom of the case, and it would provide welcome access to the 'top' of the MB for all the FAN headers and mounting screws. But I'm satisfied overall. I do plan to upgrade the graphics card (Christmas maybe), but this is much more of a general purpose DEV/IT Admin/Home PC and I don't game much so it's not that pressing to me. Right now I use it to support a number of Virtualbox VMs and for personal development work.
    $1,732.94
    Miguel C
  • Woodinator 5000 A.K.A. CYBERWOOD Structure Fire Starter thumbnail

    Woodinator 5000 A.K.A. CYBERWOOD... Woodinator 5000 A.K.A. CYBERWOOD Structure Fire Starter

    I’ve always wanted to build a PC case made of wood. I’ve sketched designs, browsed Reddit, and became determined to make it... I’ve always wanted to build a PC case made of wood. I’ve sketched designs, browsed Reddit, and became determined to make it a reality. I stumbled across a MATX CYBERWOOD case, but to be completely candid, I was not impressed with the design, look or layout of the case. Plus, who uses acrylic side panels these days? I dismissed it, and forgot about it, until I found out CYBERWOOD released another case – this time an ITX case called the M1. However, the original cost seemed excessive for what it was, so I decided not to buy one. Fast-forward to January of 2024, and Amazon suggested the M1 case when I was browsing other SFF cases. Some how I was able to pick up the case bundled with a gen 3.0 riser cable for $37.65. I purchased one immediately, without a plan or knowing what I should do with it. I have an older ITX system (it runs PLEX and a NES emulator) that I originally decided to transfer into this case, but after I started the build, I realized the parts doesn’t do this case justice. It’s unique, special and pretty cool. My photos show how I started the build with these older parts but swapped them for more powerful hardware. To be clear, building in this case is work, but that’s OK, because it’s not annoying – it’s just oddly satisfying. Assembling every part is time consuming, and making everything fit can be a challenge. Parts that ought to fit don’t, and I had to be creative with cable management. I had to make a notch in the wooden power supply bracket to accommodate the switch. The case comes with filter panels, but they have to be attached with the included white tape - after you have finished the case. I ran into an issue with my BeQuiet! 120mm AIO, because the pump is designed to hang freely in the case, without contacting anything. It if does make contact with something, the pump makes a loud and obnoxious vibrating noise. So, I ordered an AIO with the pump built into the block. The Intel i5-12600KF processor is rated for 125 TDP, so most low-profile air coolers will struggle to keep it cool. I tried a Noctua NH-L9x65, but temps were all over the place and the fan contacted the side of the case – which caused it to vibrate and make excessive noise. I tried a Scythe low-profile cooler (with a height of 55mm), but it had to work hard, so the 92mm fan was always running at full speed. So, I ordered a 240mm AIO to keep up with the 12600KF. I also had to order the CYBERWOOD top expansion bay to accommodate the radiator. I had a used AMD 5700 XT on hand (purchased for $130.41) to upgrade my son’s gaming computer but decided to use it for this build, instead. It fits perfectly in the case – it’s 315mm and there is room for airflow. I had to order a gen 4.0 riser cable to get the most out of it, but the price was reasonable. The case does not come prefinished. I spent an afternoon applying 3 coats of polyurethane finish to the wood panels, and lightly sanded between coats. It’s ¼ inch plywood and needs to be protected. I’ve seen CYBERWOOD cases that were stained, but this takes away from the wood’s natural beauty. I highly recommend leaving it raw and just using wood sealer to protect it. I would build in this case again, but I don’t know if CYBERWOOD is still making this case. It appears out of stock on Amazon, but Newegg still has it listed. However, it’s priced between $125.99 and $226.99! I appear to have lucked out, when I found it for this price, and I plan to use, upgrade and enjoy it – as long as it doesn’t start a structure fire. The total build cost was about $849.83.
    $828.60
    Aaron C
  • hot wheels pc gamer! thumbnail

    hot wheels pc gamer! hot wheels pc gamer!

    a gaming computer in a hot wheels pc case a gaming computer in a hot wheels pc case
    $2,308.95
    brendan c
  • Strixxx thumbnail

    Strixxx Strixxx

    Built as a high performance general purpose pc for gaming and lab work. Built as a high performance general purpose pc for gaming and lab work.
    $3,384.94
  • Inwin A1 Tight build thumbnail

    Inwin A1 Tight build Inwin A1 Tight build

    I bought a used Inwin A1 case and thought it was very cool that it could wirelessly charge my phone. I then decided to build... I bought a used Inwin A1 case and thought it was very cool that it could wirelessly charge my phone. I then decided to build with it and fit the biggest GPU I could in it.
    $784.98
    Jensen V
  • Byte Size thumbnail

    Byte Size Byte Size

    I built this because I wanted to build the smallest form factor desktop that was reasonably possible relative to my... I built this because I wanted to build the smallest form factor desktop that was reasonably possible relative to my performance goals. Once I decided to use an AMD processor with Raedon graphics built in, there was nothing holding me back from making it as compact as possible. I know that the random application of sloppy electrical tape looks bad with the panel removed. But the goal was to black out light-colored components from showing through the mesh and it does indeed look better when the case is closed up.
    $440.95
    Joyce S
  • Rengoku’s Way thumbnail

    Rengoku’s Way Rengoku’s Way

    Built for a friend. Built for a friend.
    $1,529.93
    Kanniez H
  • 6500X 14900KS RTX 4090 OC (Asus/Corsair Build) thumbnail

    6500X 14900KS RTX 4090 OC (Asus/Corsair... 6500X 14900KS RTX 4090 OC (Asus/Corsair Build)

    I built it for gaming and for my love of building. I went overboard on this build because I wanted something that I could... I built it for gaming and for my love of building. I went overboard on this build because I wanted something that I could play at high fps at maxed settings, it to look visually appealing, and to last me a long time before having to truly upgrade. My last system I used 7 years.
    $5,544.84
    GARRICK G
  • My red/black pc thumbnail

    My red/black pc My red/black pc

    I built it because I wanted a pc that looks great and is performs great. I built it because I wanted a pc that looks great and is performs great.
    $205.00
    Caleb C
  • Detroit Lions Theme PC thumbnail

    Detroit Lions Theme PC Detroit Lions Theme PC

    Detroit lions theme pc with an lcd to display cool moments that happened thropughout their time. Changing colors led and... Detroit lions theme pc with an lcd to display cool moments that happened thropughout their time. Changing colors led and fans all pair together.
    $2,717.95
    john c
  • Low RGB Intensity Gaming Rig thumbnail

    Low RGB Intensity Gaming Rig Low RGB Intensity Gaming Rig

    New gaming rig ment to be able to handle high-ultra settings for games such as Elden Ring, Apex Legends, and Skull and... New gaming rig ment to be able to handle high-ultra settings for games such as Elden Ring, Apex Legends, and Skull and Bones. This setup is ment to create fast boot and load times, currently taking 5-7 seconds to boot into the windows desktop from off state. i9 14 gen to stay last for a long period of time before needing to upgrade. This includes the cpu liquid cooler. DDR5 RAM 5600Mhz for the newest generation that will last a long period of time, and my last past the next cpu upgrade. RTX 4070 Super to handle the majority of games at max settings at 1440p resolution. Currently no stutter or lag experience. GPU using the new power pin connection with the power supply. Future plan consists of 1-2 year from now, which includes doubling up on same RAM capacity and moving from rtx 4070 Super to 5070 Super. This system cost less then a pre-built machine with less specs by $600. The Lian Li tower case is quite large and spacious with multiple fans that keep the system nice and cool during runtimes.
    $2,069.92
    Jonathan H
  • Scrappy Combo PC Build thumbnail

    Scrappy Combo PC Build Scrappy Combo PC Build

    I look through my used market and see if I can build a decent PC with used parts I look through my used market and see if I can build a decent PC with used parts
    $474.99
    Sean Z
  • Home Media Server thumbnail

    Home Media Server Home Media Server

    This build serves as a media server for my family and I, which gives us access to all of our photos and videos, along with... This build serves as a media server for my family and I, which gives us access to all of our photos and videos, along with our Plex library.
    $621.96
    Am T
  • Older Gaming Rig thumbnail

    Older Gaming Rig Older Gaming Rig

    I built it as a gaming rig to play Valorant, Fortnite, and Roblox. I built it as a gaming rig to play Valorant, Fortnite, and Roblox.
    $1,074.98
    Amin T
  • 1440p Build thumbnail

    1440p Build 1440p Build

    I sold my gaming PC last summer and moved to an Xbox Series X. I loved playing on my couch but did not enjoy using a... I sold my gaming PC last summer and moved to an Xbox Series X. I loved playing on my couch but did not enjoy using a controller as much as I thought I would. Built this and picked up a 1400p 144hz monitor and am loving it.
    $1,637.89
    COLE C
  • Zebra thumbnail

    Zebra Zebra

    Because it has stripes. This started out as a "minor upgrade" to my gaming machine... ended up as a "build completely new... Because it has stripes. This started out as a "minor upgrade" to my gaming machine... ended up as a "build completely new machine and only keep the GPU and data drive". And I only kept the data drive since I replaced it a couple of months ago. Components not listed are the RTX 2080ti GPU, a 500GB NVMe as a boot device and a 2TB NVMe for data. Both Samsungs, but I don't remember the exact models (Evo 980 and 970 something). I output to a TV so I'm limited to 60FPS at 4K, and so far I am getting that with the highest settings on every game I've tried with no DLSS.
    $1,058.63
    SterlingPhoenix
  • Stratosphere Blackout 1 thumbnail

    Stratosphere Blackout 1 Stratosphere Blackout 1

    This is my first ever computer build. It is a gaming rig, and I play video games like Ace Combat 7, Doom Eternal, Titanfall... This is my first ever computer build. It is a gaming rig, and I play video games like Ace Combat 7, Doom Eternal, Titanfall 2, and more. I plan on upgrading the PSU and getting a case with an optical disk drive in the future. I may also upgrade the GPU and Cooler. The case is an ATX Case that I got off of amazon for 35 ish dollars. It is not very good, but for what it costs it is not bad at all. In the future, I plan to dabble in small amounts of video editing and music production as well, and maybe even use it for game development! The reason why I built this rig was because I've wanted to assemble a PC for quite a while. Technology interests me so building it after saving up from my first job for it was a fulfilling experience. Edit: I forgot to mention that I got the CPU, Motherboard, and Ram, from a microcenter bundle, so the total did not come out to how much it shows. I just entered the MSRP prices.
    $863.95
    Aarav K
  • Abyss Blue thumbnail

    Abyss Blue Abyss Blue

    This is my first gaming PC build. I upgraded from Xbox consoles. I needed a new PC for work anyway, so I decided why not... This is my first gaming PC build. I upgraded from Xbox consoles. I needed a new PC for work anyway, so I decided why not build a gaming PC that could also satisfy my work needs. And this is the build I ended up with. It runs pretty quiet and cool. It runs the Baldur's Gate 3 pretty well. Fast load time and superior graphics and all. Money well spent.
    $1,944.94
    Will P
  • northern no lights thumbnail

    northern no lights northern no lights

    gaming, portability, general purpose compuing gaming, portability, general purpose compuing
    $2,927.95
    anthony r

Sign in for the best experience

Access helpful features and personalize your experience - Sign in or create an account now

Sign In
Don't have an account? Create Account