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Budget mid rang pc Budget mid rang pc
went for pure price to performance choosing amd parts went for pure price to performance choosing amd parts$1,077.92 -
Minimalist gaming PC under $1000 Minimalist gaming PC under $1000
Built this for a friend who was looking for best bang for a buck. Went with Micro ATX form factor and single color RGB fans... Built this for a friend who was looking for best bang for a buck. Went with Micro ATX form factor and single color RGB fans for simplicity. AMD processor with AMD graphic card is a plus. Sticked to standard 16GB RAM and 1TB NVMe and didn't go crazy with specs. No case mod cables as well but still looks good with neat cable management.$845.95 -
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Sama IM01 Pro Sama IM01 Pro
Built for a friend for gaming and general purpose. Built for a friend for gaming and general purpose.$767.97 -
1st PC refresh 1st PC refresh
I wanted to refesh my build now that I upgraded to a 4080 I wanted to refesh my build now that I upgraded to a 4080$2,549.93 -
AM4 RTX 4080 AM4 RTX 4080
I use this to play AAA title games on a 2K high refresh rate monitor. I use this to play AAA title games on a 2K high refresh rate monitor.$2,284.91 -
Personal PC Personal PC
I built it for gaming and making YouTube videos, but it has evolved to just be my main personal device for everything. I built it for gaming and making YouTube videos, but it has evolved to just be my main personal device for everything.$932.91 -
~$1,000 Budget Gaming PC~ ~$1,000 Budget Gaming PC~
This is my budget build for casual gaming and general work tasking. Nothing too fancy with minimal LEDs. I am currently... This is my budget build for casual gaming and general work tasking. Nothing too fancy with minimal LEDs. I am currently upgrading the stock CPU cooler to an all-in-one water cooler for better cooling and I hope that would make the system quieter.$1,095.95 -
Covid Build Covid Build
Built this during lockdown for general use but ended up using it for gaming and media backup. Built this during lockdown for general use but ended up using it for gaming and media backup.$1,397.93 -
Sleeper Build Sleeper Build
I got an older retro case from my boss and decided to finally make a sleeper build. It was missing a side panel, so I... I got an older retro case from my boss and decided to finally make a sleeper build. It was missing a side panel, so I modeled one and had it laser cut from plexiglass. Used all Noctua fans to try and match the beige case and for great cooling. The case also had minimal cooling (as the previous PC did not need it), so I needed to cut a hole in the top for a fan and get creative with some other fan placements. I play mostly last-gen games, so performance was chosen to be pretty middle ground. I also tend to do a lot of system admin related tasks, so having strange drives like a hot-swap SATA bay helps immensely. I also like retro PC tasks, so I added an adapter to make the floppy disk drive function as a USB device. Overall wonderful build, the only thing I would do differently is try to add more USB ports, as this case does not have any front-panel ports and not enough rear ones. I would like to eventually paint the two drives in front, but have yet to find the time.$1,118.42 -
First Build First Build
1440p gaming and emulation on a budget 1440p gaming and emulation on a budget$650.99 -
NVIDIA AND AMD MIXUP NVIDIA AND AMD MIXUP
Home built rig from 2017, using a NZXT H510 it contains a Ryzen 5 5600G (originally a Ryzen 5 2600). An Nvidia GeForce RTX... Home built rig from 2017, using a NZXT H510 it contains a Ryzen 5 5600G (originally a Ryzen 5 2600). An Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 16GB (originally a 1060 3gb, then a 2060). 24 GB of DDR4 Memory. Samsung 250gb 2.5 inch boot SSD, and 3 assorted capacity used hard drives for bulk game storage. Wonky cable management, and janky RGB strips and a homemade dongle.$1,783.91 -
HenPire HenPire
I started conceptualizing my build about a year before I actually started buying the components. I worked on a budget, did... I started conceptualizing my build about a year before I actually started buying the components. I worked on a budget, did hours of research, talked to experts and finally realized my plans during Covid when I turned 13 years old. Because stores were closed for Covid, I had to buy the parts over the internet - and even almost got scammed on my graphics card. Something was fishy to me so I cancelled the order and thankfully didn't lose anything. The ultimate dream was to have an RTX 3080, but it was way above my budget because it was the time when everyone was buying graphics cards to mine for crypto. I settled on a 2060 and honestly wasn't disappointed. It's been 2 years since my build and I have done a few upgrades - including picking up some PSU RGB extension cables from MicroCenter and a recent upgrade to a RTX4070TI which I am excited about. My next upgrade will probably be to convert to a water cooling system. I really like the RGB look of my computer and will always look to add more somehow. I built this computer for both gaming and school work. I play Minecraft, CSGO, GTA V, APEX Legends, Wolfenstein and a few other games.$1,059.93 -
First PC First PC
This is my first PC I've ever built. Meant to be a gaming rig/workstation to serve as a replacement for my old college... This is my first PC I've ever built. Meant to be a gaming rig/workstation to serve as a replacement for my old college laptop as I go off into the world. So far, I'm catching up on older titles I've been missing out on (Tomb Raider, Dark Souls, Doom, etc.), but I'm hoping to be able to run newer games like HZD and GotG without much trouble. Should be a perfect size though as I'll be moving around the country quite a bit.$930.82 -
Le gaming pc Le gaming pc
I built it for gaming and streaming, to play Beamng, Automation, Minecraft, Roblox, FH5, FH4, Asphalt 9, and Power Wash... I built it for gaming and streaming, to play Beamng, Automation, Minecraft, Roblox, FH5, FH4, Asphalt 9, and Power Wash simulator$1,036.92 -
The Dominator The Dominator
The PC is for playing games like rocket league, CSGO and GTA 5 The PC is for playing games like rocket league, CSGO and GTA 5$803.92 -
Evenfall Evenfall
This rig has several uses. First, it's my primary photo editing workstation for my wedding photography business. It's also... This rig has several uses. First, it's my primary photo editing workstation for my wedding photography business. It's also my main computer for my day job as a support specialist for a healthcare IT company. Lastly, it's my gaming rig when I have time to relay and play.$2,449.92 -
$700 Computer Science Student Buget... $700 Computer Science Student Buget Build
This Build is my second ever pc build. I wanted to go for something that was modestly priced, that would be able to handle... This Build is my second ever pc build. I wanted to go for something that was modestly priced, that would be able to handle any current game that you throw at it as well as perform efficiently when using CAD software and Game dev engines. My last build was a couple years back and was a very cheap $300 build that was fine for the first two years but then couldn't run your more demanding games and so I wanted to future proof my build for the next 5 years$1,033.93 -
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Russ Russ
I really loved everything, the case was big enough for everything, but if I was to add a hard drive it's not possible. I really loved everything, the case was big enough for everything, but if I was to add a hard drive it's not possible.$1,294.92 -
Gaming PC Gaming PC
This computer was created from an upgraded prebuilt. Very good value This computer was created from an upgraded prebuilt. Very good value$1,053.93 -
Orange Everything Orange Everything
This build was done as a final refresh of a workstation that is based on socket AM4 and using dd4 ram. At the time of... This build was done as a final refresh of a workstation that is based on socket AM4 and using dd4 ram. At the time of writing, the prices of ddr4 ram, ssd storage, and even graphics cards have all dropped significantly. So it was time to hit up Micocenter and make this happen. This build is about a true split between 50% photo editing (work) and 50% running games at 3440x1440 (ultrawide monitor) resolution.$1,769.91 -
Mini desktop build Mini desktop build
I wanted a decent pc that wouldn't take up too much space as I live in a small apartment I wanted a decent pc that wouldn't take up too much space as I live in a small apartment$1,684.93 -
Gladiator Gladiator
I built this PC to play games, watch movies, and for work purposes. I built this PC to play games, watch movies, and for work purposes.$1,084.92