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all white all white
i wanted a good gaming pc that could run good games and good frames and be able to run games without having a problem i wanted a good gaming pc that could run good games and good frames and be able to run games without having a problem$1,219.92 -
Workstation - 12900k + 3080ti Workstation - 12900k + 3080ti
I built this for gaming and needed a case that had sufficient airflow for all my components and a glass side panel to show... I built this for gaming and needed a case that had sufficient airflow for all my components and a glass side panel to show it all off. I did splurge a bit on the CPU AIO Cooler as I wanted a screen to display the temperatures and GIFs if I wanted to from time to time. Mainly using this to play my huge backlog of games on Steam and Epic game launchers. I do plan to use this computer for doing some 3d printing stuff in the future but trying to find a 3D printer to meet my needs.$1,230.00 -
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Built it for work and to game occasionally Built it for work and to game occasionally$1,257.92 -
Work / Productivity Work / Productivity
Purely work computer to get through all the multiple tabs and programs opened. Will watch 4/5k movies as well Purely work computer to get through all the multiple tabs and programs opened. Will watch 4/5k movies as well$1,258.92 -
Big Char Big Char
My first desktop PC was an insanely overpriced Alienware prebuilt (please don't crucify me, I was 12) that I got when I was... My first desktop PC was an insanely overpriced Alienware prebuilt (please don't crucify me, I was 12) that I got when I was in middle school. It was extremely heavy, had terrible airflow, and generally gave me a whole heap of issues during the like 7.5 years that I had it. Even though it was clunky, I'll always love my GTX 1070 for lasting so long and giving me many unforgettable gaming memories, from the Halo series, to Metro, to Resident Evil. Needless to say, I was long overdue for an upgrade, and with working part-time in college I was able to finally build my first PC and it was a blast. I used to primarily play older games like around 2012 to before, always at 1080p 60hz max. For this build I wanted to make the jump to 2K or 1440p and shoot for a higher refresh rate at at least the 144hz mark. I also wanted water cooling and plenty of fans that I could control to optimize airflow, without having rainbow vomit RBG everywhere (although I see and respect everyone's colorful builds). I've been wanting to build my own PC for years, but after buying the Dead Space remake on steam and having it be borderline unplayable on the lowest settings, I knew it was time for an upgrade. I've stress tested my build with Dead Space, RDR2, GTA V, Metro Exodus, No Man's Sky, and even some Half Life Alyx and couldn't be happier with my target performance. Having started with a 500GB HDD in middle school and eventually maturing into a digital hoarder, I was super happy knowing I could take advantage of my MOBOs 3 M.2 SSD slots, and the added SSD and HDD bracket hidden in the back of my case. Microcenter's bundles made building my PC a breeze, and the only thing I did have trouble on was my GPU. I know there's a lot of discourse regarding Nvidia's 4000 series and their VRAM, but with the market stabilizing a bit after everything, I felt glad at the end of the day with my choice. Performance wise I couldn't be happier. Super fast bootup and processing times, access to DLSS and ray tracing, and an insane boost in quality and frames compared to my old 1070 make using this PC night and day. I picked up a 1440p 165Hz LG UltraGear monitor and WOW; for the price I spent (which was way less than I spent on my prebuilt back then) the performance was great. I feel set for the foreseeable future, besides replacing my AIO in 5 years or inevitably buying more storage and drives. Besides that, there's not much else. The case and build went really smoothly, and I did get confused at some parts but I worked it out (such as forgetting to remove the plastic sticker on my CPU cooler...or not removing the grate my AIO radiator attached to for easier screwing). Overall I'm very happy, and using an unlocked "k" intel CPU finally let's me enable XMP and get the most out of my RAM (6000MHz!).$1,264.94 -
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Budget RGP Gaming PC Budget RGP Gaming PC
Gaming PC, built to run 120+ frames, 1080p, high graphics settings for games such as PUBG, CS, Arma 3, Rainbow 6 Siege, and... Gaming PC, built to run 120+ frames, 1080p, high graphics settings for games such as PUBG, CS, Arma 3, Rainbow 6 Siege, and Insurgency Sandstorm$1,294.94 -
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MikePfunk PC MikePfunk PC
Thought my last motherboard was fried but it was the brand new psu. It was an i7 8700 though so I needed an upgrade. Thought my last motherboard was fried but it was the brand new psu. It was an i7 8700 though so I needed an upgrade.$1,304.93 -
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first real build lol first real build lol
Its mainly for gaming but also photo editing and school occasionally. i pay overwatch, valorant, some fortnite, im trying to... Its mainly for gaming but also photo editing and school occasionally. i pay overwatch, valorant, some fortnite, im trying to get back into racing games like forza, and i recently got gta 5. im also making my way through cyberpunk. in the future i want to get a new gpu i have a 3070ti and some games like fortnite are surprisingly verry gpu bound with my 13700k.$1,309.94 -
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Midrange build Midrange build
It’s gonna be easy to upgrade and to play on. It’s gonna be easy to upgrade and to play on.$1,316.91 -
Cams first pc Cams first pc
I built this pc because ive wanted one for the longest time to be able to stream and play games I built this pc because ive wanted one for the longest time to be able to stream and play games$1,324.92 -
New 1440p Gaming PC New 1440p Gaming PC
I finally decided to replace my first PC build from 6 years ago with this new build. It's the holiday sale season, so I... I finally decided to replace my first PC build from 6 years ago with this new build. It's the holiday sale season, so I thought why not upgrade my PC so I can play games in 1440p? I got a great deal on the CPU/RAM/MB bundle from Microcenter with the final cost of the entire build around $1k. I am surprised how affordable it is to get an I9 CPU and a decent 4060Ti GPU for this price! The result of the build is amazing. Butter smooth FPS at 1440p resolution in Resident Evil 4 remake. I also tried to run it in 4k, surprisingly, it can handle 4k as well albeit at a lower graphic quality.$1,324.95 -
The Upgrade The Upgrade
I was running a 9 year old Lenovo i7 4770 build and it was starting to lag just viewing raw photos from my dslr. So, that... I was running a 9 year old Lenovo i7 4770 build and it was starting to lag just viewing raw photos from my dslr. So, that started the process of building another pc that would be a major upgrade for photoshop and last another 8-10 years. This build uses the i7 13700k along with 32 gb of DDR5 ram for “future proofing.” A 1Tb WD black m.2 drive makes sure I can access everything fast. I had an unopened Corsair H100i laying around so running cool is virtually guaranteed. A bronze 750w power supply makes sure the RTX 4060 Ti stays happy along with the rest of the system. The three led pwm fans included with the glass sided case really tops it off. With microcenter’s bundle deals, this was incredibly affordable and a perfect system for me to get the job done.$1,332.93 -
Budget Build Budget Build
There's been enough tech progression and there were some great sales this year that I was able to put this together for a... There's been enough tech progression and there were some great sales this year that I was able to put this together for a great price. It's definitely a big upgrade, newer games look a lot prettier than my old rig, the rig itself looks way prettier sitting on my desk too.$1,354.94 -
My Perfect 1080P Gaming PC Build 2024 My Perfect 1080P Gaming PC Build 2024
I built this PC for gaming. The aim of this build is to be able to play any game in the highest graphic setting in 1080p.... I built this PC for gaming. The aim of this build is to be able to play any game in the highest graphic setting in 1080p. This is the build I came up with that does exactly that. The RTX 4060 GPU is great for this build. It's inexpensive but perfect for 1080p gaming.$1,369.93 -
nCase m1 v6.1 (mix of new, old parts) nCase m1 v6.1 (mix of new, old parts)
built for relative, mostly for work use built for relative, mostly for work use$1,387.96 -
Thunderdome Thunderdome
A computer built for work and games. I bought everything except the graphics card in a single trip to Micro Center. Used for... A computer built for work and games. I bought everything except the graphics card in a single trip to Micro Center. Used for editing audio, recording music, spreadsheeting, remote meetings, gaming, and arguing on the internet. GPU is a Gigabyte 3080 Ti VISION OC I bought from Micro Center back at the beginning of 2022.$1,389.90 -
WhiteStar-A WhiteStar-A
Built to replace an older Sandy Bridge (I5-2500K) desktop that was getting a bit long in the tooth. Holding off on Graphic... Built to replace an older Sandy Bridge (I5-2500K) desktop that was getting a bit long in the tooth. Holding off on Graphic Card while things shake out a bit right now with prices and new generations of cards.$1,389.92