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Corsair AMD Ryzen Gaming PC Corsair AMD Ryzen Gaming PC
Computer build using Corsair case, memory, and power supply Computer build using Corsair case, memory, and power supply$1,049.92 -
ichigo ichigo
Built after my other pc exploded out of nowhere. use it for gaming and editing on after effects. Built after my other pc exploded out of nowhere. use it for gaming and editing on after effects.$899.93 -
viper viper
I use it to play Minecraft and design and print 3d models I use it to play Minecraft and design and print 3d models$1,369.91 -
St. Luis Build St. Luis Build
Build I keep in my apartment in St. Lous, use it for everything I need there. Build I keep in my apartment in St. Lous, use it for everything I need there.$1,254.93 -
Water cooled pc Water cooled pc
My water cooled pc with white and black part My water cooled pc with white and black part$1,658.93 -
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family computer family computer
Family pc. For my child and me Family pc. For my child and me$1,118.93 -
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The chiller The chiller
This runs my minecraft server and runs my streams. This runs my minecraft server and runs my streams.$1,437.90 -
work horse work horse
Great and runs blender really fast Great and runs blender really fast$1,355.91 -
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Corsair PC Corsair PC
I built this pc after my previous pc (Omen 25L) died. I only had it for about a year and a half and it dying that quickly... I built this pc after my previous pc (Omen 25L) died. I only had it for about a year and a half and it dying that quickly gave me the idea to built my new pc if I were to build a new one. After having no pc for a little while I felt as if I needed a pc as it was really hard going back to gaming back on a laptop, so I bought everything (some parts being from microcenter) and assembled it with a friend. Although this pc is mostly for gaming, I really use it for anything including schoolwork. Games I play on this include: Anything on roblox, fortnite, all cods, ark, gta, forza 4 and 5, minecraft, some vr games, and a lot more.$1,419.89 -
Farewell, AM4 Farewell, AM4
This is the final hardware refresh / rebuild that I plan to ever do for the AM4 socket. Which is somewhat of a sad thing to... This is the final hardware refresh / rebuild that I plan to ever do for the AM4 socket. Which is somewhat of a sad thing to say because it's been a great run for AMD. The best value gaming cpu has been recently released, the 5600x3D. So with that last piece inhand it was time to do enter the final state. The 5600x3D is currently more than adequate for my RTX 3060 12gb card, so the card itself might be the next thing I end up replacing. Getting very solid performance in games like The Outer Worlds. Usually above 120fps playing on a 1440p monitor.$1,094.92 -
Bling Bling
Used mainly for graphics design work and some light gaming occasionally, Used mainly for graphics design work and some light gaming occasionally,$1,449.91 -
purple nurple purple nurple
My fortnite gamign pc. In purple themed My fortnite gamign pc. In purple themed$1,174.91 -
Corsair rgb Corsair rgb
Gaming machine to play new games at great settings. Most, rpg, h fps played. Focus on running cool for this build as well as... Gaming machine to play new games at great settings. Most, rpg, h fps played. Focus on running cool for this build as well as lots of rgb.$1,293.93 -
Dual Monitors Gaming/Work PC (My Second... Dual Monitors Gaming/Work PC (My Second Build)
This is the second PC build I have done. Kind of rusty on putting everything together because it has been few year since my... This is the second PC build I have done. Kind of rusty on putting everything together because it has been few year since my first PC build, but I got it done. This build is mostly for casual 1080p gaming and school work. The entire build cost around $1.3k. Tested with games I am currently playing (hitman 3, RDR2) with excellent result! The FPS is around 100 with setting turned all the way up and it runs very quiet! I am very impressed and happy with this build$1,622.93 -
Wife 2 Wife 2
An upgrade from my 2010 build, this computer is primarily meant to last another 10 years with Photoshop, web browsing,... An upgrade from my 2010 build, this computer is primarily meant to last another 10 years with Photoshop, web browsing, video-watching, and the occasional video game playing on it. I wanted a solid foundation with the latest Intel processor, DDR5 RAM, SSDs for system and primary storage, and 8TB HDDs in RAID 1 for backup of years of art files and the likes. The GPU is fairly underwhelming, all things considered with this build, but GPU isn't my primary concern and it's also about the easiest thing to swap out when I need to upgrade it. Since I'm not doing water-cooling, I went with a well-ventilated case a Noctua CPU air cooler, and added Noctua's budget fans to the front (using the case's included two fans for a rear and top ventilation.) I also am going with a stealth build... everything is all-black (except the Noctua budget fans... which I may swap or paint later), and I've turned off all lighting (except for the power light.) I do have a slight buzzing from the glass panel of the case that I need to remedy at some point though. I also mis-read the mouse packaging and thought it was a wireless-charging mouse. Instead, it's a standard AA battery. The Keyboard is nice, except that the D key illumination LED is already miscolored days after initial use, and it doesn't keep its key-lighting setting after power-cycles (FN+F12)$3,205.68 -
RGB Friend RGB Friend
A pretty normal build during the GPU shortage. Unfortunately, the 4000X doesn't support mounting the radiator at the optimal... A pretty normal build during the GPU shortage. Unfortunately, the 4000X doesn't support mounting the radiator at the optimal orientation.$1,429.93 -
Attempting matx Attempting matx
This is a super basic build that I put together for a family member. This person only does occasional gaming so that wasn't... This is a super basic build that I put together for a family member. This person only does occasional gaming so that wasn't the main focus. The main requirement is that the physical chassis fit in a specifically small space on her desk underneath some cabinets. As a result, I decided to use a micro - atx (matx) board for the first time. I generally avoid them because many are lower in quality compared to full-size atx boards. But in this case using matx form factor was necessary. Something I would do differently would be to pick another case that has less wasted space below the motherboard tray. I may rebuild this sometime in the future with a case that is even more compact.$1,054.94 -
Ol' Reliable 2016 Ol' Reliable 2016
Build used for day-to-day usage since 2016. Case is a bit damaged from constant moving, but otherwise works. Build used for day-to-day usage since 2016. Case is a bit damaged from constant moving, but otherwise works.$1,025.91 -
Arctic Neptunia! Arctic Neptunia!
Took almost a year to save up $$ and gather the part, but it's finally done! All PC components are brought new and mostly on... Took almost a year to save up $$ and gather the part, but it's finally done! All PC components are brought new and mostly on sale to save quite a bit of money. The heatsink is stock, but I will be updating it later when I got some $$ saved up. The second LG monitor was brought used, but in great condition. I am using this PC mostly for work, so second monitor is a must. Besides that, this PC can handle some casual gaming as well! It can run most games on mid to high setting no problem!$1,480.94 -
Mid Range Gaming PC Mid Range Gaming PC
I build this PC for midrange 1080p to 1440p gaming. It will play C.O.D MW/Warzone at med to high frame rates. I build this PC for midrange 1080p to 1440p gaming. It will play C.O.D MW/Warzone at med to high frame rates.$1,153.93