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My first build! My first build!
I wanted a good overall pc for gaming, content creation and at least some degree of future proofing. I wanted a good overall pc for gaming, content creation and at least some degree of future proofing.$2,267.91 -
Bike simulator Bike simulator
I wanted a computer to run zwift so I can simulate my outdoor rides indoors I wanted a computer to run zwift so I can simulate my outdoor rides indoors$2,160.89 -
YAO11 YAO11
Yet another build based on the ever-popular O11 case. Looking for a bigger SSD. Yet another build based on the ever-popular O11 case. Looking for a bigger SSD.$1,915.90 -
lian li gaming pc lian li gaming pc
very beautiful computer with a lot of lian li parts. very beautiful computer with a lot of lian li parts.$2,253.92 -
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Gaming Desktop Gaming Desktop
playing LOL, Monster hunter, upcoming gaming, like Diablos playing LOL, Monster hunter, upcoming gaming, like Diablos$2,008.91 -
first gaming build first gaming build
built it to play various games built it to play various games$1,956.91 -
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Phanteks - Eclipse G360A Phanteks - Eclipse G360A
For light gaming and web For light gaming and web$2,431.93 -
WHite computer WHite computer
I got this as a birthday gift. It is a beautiful white pc I got this as a birthday gift. It is a beautiful white pc$2,301.93 -
ITX Build ITX Build
I built a small form factor PC so I could make it more portable. The parts are all black which really adds to the visual... I built a small form factor PC so I could make it more portable. The parts are all black which really adds to the visual aspect of the build. It's small, compact, and powerful...what more could one want.$2,007.95 -
The Machine The Machine
Mostly for Rocket league, spiderman Mostly for Rocket league, spiderman$1,545.93 -
The "Early Adopter Tax" Build The "Early Adopter Tax" Build
I spent my college years wishing I could build a new gaming pc, but since I was on a college budget and gpus were on short... I spent my college years wishing I could build a new gaming pc, but since I was on a college budget and gpus were on short supply, I had to wait until now to actually do it, so I went a little overboard. The whole point of the build was based around future compatibility for upgrades. AM5 should be the socket of choice for at least 3-4 years, the pcie and m.2 slots are gen 5 compatible, meaning that whenever the Gen 5 graphics cards and m.2 ssds are out, I can simply plug and play instead of upgrading around it too. The power supply also has the new 12vphr connector for next gen power supplies. Other than the aio, the entire tower was purchased from Micro Center. They ran a deal where the motherboard was $50 off and the ram kit was free with the purchase of a new Ryzen 7 or 9, which is quite a deal considering its 32GB of DDR5-5600. Although down the line I could see myself upgrading the ram. Micro Center Marietta was super helpful. Anyone from the ATL area should make the trip, the team they have there know their stuff and were super helpful with any of my questions or just to chat about random computer stuff. My biggest regret was probably the case. I picked the evo due to the modularity of it, however it is a wider case, and with only 63 in. of space on my desk, there is quite a bit of moving around to do. I got a compact (65%) keyboard, and mounted my PS5 on the wall. I also use my second monitor in a vertical configuration. The gray in the MC exclusive edition also kind of limits me to a purely monochrome build, which I don't mind too much, but it's weird having all these lights just be white the whole time. The PNY Verto is a strange card. I went to the store to by a Tuf 3070, but this was only $20 more. It's hard to find any details on this card anywhere, but if you're able to buy it at the $599 msrp price like I was, it's a worthwhile deal. Right now I'm just grinding some Valorant and Minecraft, with plans to play more serious (probably racing games/MW2) very soon once I get totally settled in. I'm also on the hunt for a better microphone/wireless headset setup, so if anyone has suggestions on what I could use for those in the near future, I'd appreciate it.$1,829.94 -
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Hola Hola
This is my first every gaming pc and my first ever build. I have to say it turned better than expected. Cable management can... This is my first every gaming pc and my first ever build. I have to say it turned better than expected. Cable management can be better though XD. This is a very cheap yet a very premium build for the price. The build is included with everything from parts to monitor, keyboard, mouse, and mousepad. I guess what also helped make the build so cheap was that I bought everything.$1,783.92 -
Stealth Stealth
Built for gaming and occasional streaming. Though its a little up there in age it can still run most games at 1440p Ultra... Built for gaming and occasional streaming. Though its a little up there in age it can still run most games at 1440p Ultra over 100 fps.$1,376.94 -
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H500M Custom H500M Custom
My first custom water cooled build. My 1080 died just and I started building it. 🤷♂️. Had some problems with motherboard... My first custom water cooled build. My 1080 died just and I started building it. 🤷♂️. Had some problems with motherboard later so I sold whole build shortly after it was finished. Luck was not on my side with this one but still one of my fav builds.$2,174.91 -
O11 Dynamic O11 Dynamic
Forza, Call of duty, Autodesk, coding Forza, Call of duty, Autodesk, coding$1,707.93 -
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White out White out
Built to update old parts, wanted to explore painting some parts eventually and this has worked out super well so far. Built to update old parts, wanted to explore painting some parts eventually and this has worked out super well so far.$2,011.90