Showcase Your Custom PC.
Breadcrumbs
Builds
Advanced FiltersSpecial Offers / Advertisements
Product Results Pagination
1 - 8 of 8 items
Sort by:
Items per page:
- Page
- 1
Compare up to 4 items
New list of matching projects
-
Gaming pc Gaming pc
Plays every game I throw at it at max settings on 1080p, starfield, forza, cyberpunk, COD, everything Plays every game I throw at it at max settings on 1080p, starfield, forza, cyberpunk, COD, everything$1,999.90 -
Purple kingfisher Purple kingfisher
I play on 120-165 fps on high to max graphics easily, games I have tested are warzone, spiderman remastered, assasins creed... I play on 120-165 fps on high to max graphics easily, games I have tested are warzone, spiderman remastered, assasins creed mirage, gta5, rdr2, and fortnite. It could get even more fps with fsr enabled and ocing.$1,691.90 -
Raptor Lake Build Raptor Lake Build
I built this PC for both gaming and general use. I play a wide variety of single player games and like games with nice... I built this PC for both gaming and general use. I play a wide variety of single player games and like games with nice graphics so they are often demanding. Recent games I played include Horizon Zero Dawn, Plague Tale Requiem, and Witcher 3. I play on a 1440p high refresh rate monitor and the 6900 XT has had no trouble delivering 100+ for basically every game I played. It was a nice upgrade over my RTX 3070 although I do miss some of the Nvidia features like DLSS. The 6900 XT is a lot faster though and has 16 GB of VRAM. It even does pretty well in ray traced games. The 13700k is a really powerful CPU probably even overkill for gaming. However it wasn't much more than the 13600k and is helpful on the rare occasions I do rendering or certain data analytics that can utilize a lot of cores/threads. I also really like the Lian LI 205 mesh case I was able to get open box at Micro Center. The RGB fans are nice and it has great airflow. I also like that its not too large, but still able to fit most GPUs. Most of the other parts are standard although I do wish I waited before getting a 4 TB SSD. Prices are much lower now than they were last year.$1,627.96 -
Gigabyte Gaming OC Build Gigabyte Gaming OC Build
Gaming PC with an i7-13700K and a Gigabyte Gaming OC 6950 XT Gaming PC with an i7-13700K and a Gigabyte Gaming OC 6950 XT$2,002.91 -
Asparagus Asparagus
I built it after realizing my laptop can't hold up for gaming anymore. I don't play games that are too demanding such as... I built it after realizing my laptop can't hold up for gaming anymore. I don't play games that are too demanding such as Overwatch and indie games. I plan to buy more storage so I can also use emulators and play VR games. It'll also help me for my projects that involve Adobe products and Autodesk Maya.$1,929.91 -
Jimbo Jimbo
I have been using a high end, at the time, as my daily driver for the last 5 years. I wanted to make a new build for games... I have been using a high end, at the time, as my daily driver for the last 5 years. I wanted to make a new build for games like Overwatch, emulators, some VR gaming, and the occasional editing on Adobe apps. I should've probably gotten a 1000w PSU at Platinum grade but I don't see myself overclocking my new build and didn't want to spend anymore.$1,941.92 -
White Ninja White Ninja
I built this computer for a couple of reasons. The sole purpose was for video editing and music creation. Secondly was to... I built this computer for a couple of reasons. The sole purpose was for video editing and music creation. Secondly was to play some light gaming and virtual lab testing system. I am a Musician/IT technician, and music/video is a big part of what I do. So, I needed something that could handle both, and do other things in the process without having to choose weather to close programs because the components are lacking. I use Adobe premiere, photoshop, aftereffects, media encoder, and DaVinci Resolve for video creation and editing. For music I use Pro Tools and Reason. For games I do mostly racing and sports. For my virtual system I use VMware for my test labs for work. With all that said, building something powerful, stable and can handle everything is crucial. I have always used intel for my pass builds but I decided to take a jump to AMD for the first time and must its been great. Went with the Ryzen 3950x and it just powers through everything. Check out the parts I used, some might be overkill but why not lol. I do not like ordering things online and having to wait. So, Microcenter was just the best place to get all the parts I needed to create this build. Just want to say thank you and for making my dream possible.$3,792.92 -
Ryzen 9 Beast! Ryzen 9 Beast!
A Ryzen 9 32-thread gaming beast! This thing can tackle anything I throw at it. I don't know if all the liquid cooling is... A Ryzen 9 32-thread gaming beast! This thing can tackle anything I throw at it. I don't know if all the liquid cooling is worth the maintenance over a sealed kit, but it looks amazing! I use a USB Blu-ray drive to rip my movies for my Plex server and this thing only takes a few hours to encode a Blu-ray movie. My old Intel 5820K 12-thread system took nearly 8 hours to encode in super HQ!$3,267.60