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Turbo Turbo
This was my first ever desktop pc. I enjoyed the build very much and ran into only one problem. My motherboard thought that... This was my first ever desktop pc. I enjoyed the build very much and ran into only one problem. My motherboard thought that I was using a AIO and delivered more power to the CPU causing it to get quite hot under gaming temps (95C+), I later changed this in the BIOS.$1,418.93 -
Black and White Theme Black and White Theme
this pc is for general purpose use and gaming. i used to do engineering work but since i graduated i have a work computer... this pc is for general purpose use and gaming. i used to do engineering work but since i graduated i have a work computer for that now.$1,419.94 -
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Vegito Vegito
I built this PC mostly for gaming and streaming, it took me some time to get the money for it but after some years I... I built this PC mostly for gaming and streaming, it took me some time to get the money for it but after some years I accomplished my dream and now I can stream, game, work, theres no many things I can do and Im happy with my decision$1,439.94 -
Knight Knight
Built for gaming, flight sim and 3d modelling. Designed to last 5/6 years of abuse at minimum with no major upgrades so... Built for gaming, flight sim and 3d modelling. Designed to last 5/6 years of abuse at minimum with no major upgrades so latest gen components used. runs a little toasty under load as the case I used has relatively poor airflow but he seems to be relatively happy and will handle a mild overclock on basically everything. The big temperature issue is the CPU which sits at around 80 degrees Celsius under load at minimum. I'm constantly playing around with fan settings to try get the temps lower and might bolt some more fans on.$1,454.92 -
Dragon Boots Dragon Boots
I built this after I felt my 2011 xps 8100 I got from Microcenter was done. Still runs btw. I built this after I felt my 2011 xps 8100 I got from Microcenter was done. Still runs btw.$1,505.94 -
WhiteLeopardBeastPc WhiteLeopardBeastPc
This was my first ever build! (I'm a kid) I chose the 13600k because it's performance was similar or surpassing the 12900k... This was my first ever build! (I'm a kid) I chose the 13600k because it's performance was similar or surpassing the 12900k so it was essentially a $240 i9. I originally planned to get the Strix White 3080, but it was discontinued, so then I wanted to get the 3080 vision, but I also couldn't find that so I ended up going with the 3060 vision. While many people choose the 3060ti, I disagreed because I would much rather have the extra 4gb vram. I feel like the ram was a solid choice, but for aesthetics I would have preferred Corsair dominator. For the aio the Nzxt cooler was the perfect choice. From all of the cases out there I chose the nzxt H5 due to it's clean white look. But with the recent release of the h9 flow. I would switch out for that in a heart beat. I do think though that a possible future upgrade would be a few more Nzxt aer fans. Overall it is great build.$1,514.92 -
Aurora Aurora
This is my sff PC that I built for general work but is capable of PC gaming! I wanted to go with a sff PC since space is... This is my sff PC that I built for general work but is capable of PC gaming! I wanted to go with a sff PC since space is limited and I liked the idea of having something compact but powerful. The graphics card was a carry over from my old PC but it'll probably be upgraded later down the line. Temperature isnt an issue as of now but with components demanding more power draw, temps are bound to rise as well. The solution? - custom fan mounting solutions in the near future!$1,529.97 -
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Nano Build Nano Build
It was built to play Starfield and GTA It was built to play Starfield and GTA$1,559.95 -
Jedi Jedi
I use this pc to play games (mostly Cyberpunk 2077), surf internet and sometimes edit videos. That’s why I choose 13600K, i5... I use this pc to play games (mostly Cyberpunk 2077), surf internet and sometimes edit videos. That’s why I choose 13600K, i5 is enough for my demand, K for editing videos. 4070ti is bit expensive, and I don’t need much performance, but 4060 is not enough.$1,563.92 -
Cardlessness: A Rebuild Cardlessness: A Rebuild
I've been in a long wait with MSI while they process a RMA replacement for my primary graphics card, a MSI SUPRIM 3090 Ti. ... I've been in a long wait with MSI while they process a RMA replacement for my primary graphics card, a MSI SUPRIM 3090 Ti. During this downtime, I got impatient and decided to use the opportunity of not having a giant brick of a graphics card to work around. I ended up upgrading most of my system: new motherboard (MSI z790 Ace), new cpu (Intel i5 24600k), and new kit of ddr5 (32gb of G.Skill TridentZ 6400). In the current state of cardlessness, everything is running great as far as a general use desktop PC. Just waiting on MSI to get the card back in and resume gaming.$1,594.93 -
The Sigma Box The Sigma Box
Very compact Raptor Lake build meant for memory overclocking, gaming, and general tasks Very compact Raptor Lake build meant for memory overclocking, gaming, and general tasks$1,599.92 -
RTX4070 Gaming PC Build RTX4070 Gaming PC Build
This is my gaming PC setup. It's built to target 2K resolution 90 FPS+ gaming. I have tested it on Resident Evil 4 Remake... This is my gaming PC setup. It's built to target 2K resolution 90 FPS+ gaming. I have tested it on Resident Evil 4 Remake and Alan Wake 2, and it hasn't failed me so far. In the future, I plan to upgrade the air cooler to an AIO water cooler, which will allow another set of RAM to be installed.$1,602.93 -
Color Fractal Build Color Fractal Build
Built it for some photo editing and light gaming Built it for some photo editing and light gaming$1,614.92 -
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Scion II Scion II
Upgrading my venerable midrange gaming PC from 10 years ago. It could still handle relatively modern games like the DOOM... Upgrading my venerable midrange gaming PC from 10 years ago. It could still handle relatively modern games like the DOOM remake or Genshin Impact on Ultra, but suffered with any multitasking or true boundary-pushers like Cyberpunk 2077. Since my i5-3570k had long become the bottleneck, I originally intended to swap just CPU+Motherboard. But learning about how much the scene had changed in 10 years, I slowly found myself building a whole new PC. But I did my best to recycle parts to keep costs low. Still not sure what I'm going to do with the remains of the predecessor PC. Maybe throw in a weak PSU and decent SATA SSD and give it to an older relative.$1,629.96 -
3080 BB Budget 2022 3080 BB Budget 2022
I decided to build a PC in 2022 but wanted a high-end gaming PC under $1500. So, I wandered all PCpartpicker part lists to... I decided to build a PC in 2022 but wanted a high-end gaming PC under $1500. So, I wandered all PCpartpicker part lists to find the best deals, picking parts that fit my wallet without losing on the aesthetics. I found a 3080 used on marketplace for $480 and bought it without a PC to test if it was working until I built mine (2 months later). Since the seller said, he sold his PC and didn't have another PC to show me if it works. In the end, I pulled the trigger anyways since my urge to get a GPU was high (I checked every website to get one). I was playing with fire, don't do this absurd stupidity! Then working with this case was a pain, but aesthetics are also important. I already explained the reasons on the part reviews. I was planning to purchase only 16GB of ram to save some bucks($1450 build), but you have to go with 4 to get the perfect look. If you want more performance, go for ddr5 instead of ddr4 (the ddr5 version board was at the same price). I could have built a 32GB ddr5 ram with just $20 more, but you only get 2 bars of 16GB. It is called a budget build for a reason, so it's a no-no to buy 4 bars of ddr5 to get aesthetics. I would say this build has a balanced performance-aesthetic ratio. I also plan to buy cables to get even better aesthetics and more extension cables to fix the issue of insufficient ports to connect more devices on my fan controller—no light on my led strip for now. I will update the photos once installed in the future!$1,632.98 -
Scandinavian Modern PC Build Scandinavian Modern PC Build
Mid-range 1440p gaming and general purpose PC used mostly for school/work purposes like programming and editing as well as... Mid-range 1440p gaming and general purpose PC used mostly for school/work purposes like programming and editing as well as gaming on the side such as FPS shooting games (Valorant/Apex) and RPG games (Hogwarts/GTAV5). In the future, will add 2 more NVMe's for more storage space. The PC build cost me a little over $1500, having searched for the best deals in stores and local people.$1,635.93 -
Mix & Match Mix & Match
Slowly upgrading. I was going to an all white theme until I realized how expensive white variants are Slowly upgrading. I was going to an all white theme until I realized how expensive white variants are$1,648.96 -
Rock Roller Rock Roller
I've always built my own systems and I am really happy with this one. I built this rig to support high refresh rate gaming... I've always built my own systems and I am really happy with this one. I built this rig to support high refresh rate gaming at 1440p. I am very happy with the results and I am glad I went with DDR5 as the i5 excels with it. The 6800XT was on sale and it is giving me amazing performance on MW2.$1,669.92 -
Meshlicious all air gaming build Meshlicious all air gaming build
ITX gaming rig, but not using a liquid cooler. Using gpu stand off mod. ITX gaming rig, but not using a liquid cooler. Using gpu stand off mod.$1,688.94 -
2023 upgrade 2023 upgrade
upgraded from i7-8700k & gtx 1060 for general gaming purpose in 1440p upgraded from i7-8700k & gtx 1060 for general gaming purpose in 1440p$1,689.92 -