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    Gamerig for Apex legend and sometimes for video editing. Gamerig for Apex legend and sometimes for video editing.
    $2,469.94
    Lingula
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    Sick build Sick build

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    $2,639.91
    Jimmy v
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    Cat heater 3000 Cat heater 3000

    Gaming (R6S, Pubg, WoW, LoL, Battlefield and Valheim)I finished building this pc a week ago. (When I finally got my hands on... Gaming (R6S, Pubg, WoW, LoL, Battlefield and Valheim) I finished building this pc a week ago. (When I finally got my hands on a RTX 3080 FE) My cats spend their time increasing the loop temperature by 5C, but thats ok since I love my cats I am really satisfied with this build; as to why I used all fittings for the loop, it's because I originally made one or two connections with all fittings and I really liked the way they looked so I went back to Microcenter and got a bunch more Black Sparkle Bitspower fittings to finish off the build. It was just strangely appealing to me to use all fittings. I bought some cables to connect ARGB connectors to the Corsair Lighting Node Pro and Corsair Commander; so I can controller every LED in this build using ICUE software. Actual Price Estimation is around $4000-$5000
    $2,699.93
    kishan p
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    Gaming In My Thirties Gaming In My Thirties

    moderate gaming and internet nonsense moderate gaming and internet nonsense
    $3,329.92
    scott121212
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    AMD 3950X Workhorse, Creator Build AMD 3950X Workhorse, Creator Build

    I used to build PCs for friends and family when I was a teenager. It was the days of the 386 and 486s had just come on the... I used to build PCs for friends and family when I was a teenager. It was the days of the 386 and 486s had just come on the market. The PC I took to college was a 386 DX40 with the extra math coprocessor, 4MB of RAM and a 40MB hard drive. However, as I got older, I guess I got lazy and succumbed to the prebuilts, buying a mix of Dells, Gateways and even an Apple or two. Fast forward 25 years and my decade old PC was struggling to keep up, so I decided it was time to get a new one. Since my my pre-teen daughter is taking an interest in technology and digital art, I wanted to build a PC with her so she can start learning all the components' names and functions. Who knows, maybe one day she'll want to build one of her own. It all went together within an afternoon and should be easy to maintain thanks to the case design and layout. It's not a gamer, show piece but it will plow through all the Adobe and animation applications I can throw at it. I'm not a gamer, so this was spec'ed more for creativity, rendering and to help support my hobby as a photographer. The benchmarks were done right after installing the OS, with no overclocking or tweaking of any kind. While the machine is up and running, the space towards the front where many people mount a vertical 360 radiator is empty, so I'm toying with the idea of making something with my 3D printer and a sheet of acrylic to give it a little personalized flare. Feel free to comment below if you have any ideas on what I could do there.... Hans Solo in Carbonite??!?!
    $4,204.87
    pittbug

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