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  • red devils thumbnail

    red devils red devils

    this pc is a very good build , with the help of my dad i was able to design it reddish since red wasmmy favorite color i... this pc is a very good build , with the help of my dad i was able to design it reddish since red wasmmy favorite color i mainly play csgo
    $601.98
    majd y
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    family pc family pc

    Third laptop broke and so we needed a new computer. The options would be that I either build a new pc for a good price... Third laptop broke and so we needed a new computer. The options would be that I either build a new pc for a good price (~$300) with some parts I have or a new macbook for like 1k. This would just be for general use
    $387.96
    Jay R
  • Big Homie thumbnail

    Big Homie Big Homie

    This is the latest iteration of my personal rig. I use it mainly for gaming and accessing work and school VM's remotely. This is the latest iteration of my personal rig. I use it mainly for gaming and accessing work and school VM's remotely.
    $2,072.71
    Charles R
  • Son’s Gaming Rig thumbnail

    Son’s Gaming Rig Son’s Gaming Rig

    Son’s gaming build. Son’s gaming build.
    $2,332.90
    Max H
  • Living room pc thumbnail

    Living room pc Living room pc

    I recently put together this pc with some spare parts I had after I upgraded my main pc. The purpose of this build is to use... I recently put together this pc with some spare parts I had after I upgraded my main pc. The purpose of this build is to use it in my living room as a TV streaming device and some minor gaming. For processor I used my old ryzen 7 2700 with a wraith prism, motherboard is my old asus x470 prime, gpu is a new powercolor red devil rx 580 8gb, storage is Inland 500gb m.2, power supply is evga 600w bronze, case is maingear vibe, ram is t-force 16gb 3200mhz and fans are random what I could find laying around. I also added a pcie wifi/Bluetooth antenna, that way I don't have to run an ethernet cable from my modem to my living room.
    $492.00
    NitroDatsik
  • White Lightning thumbnail

    White Lightning White Lightning

    I needed a fairly powerful gaming rig, trying to hit a consistent 144+ FPS @ 1140p I needed a fairly powerful gaming rig, trying to hit a consistent 144+ FPS @ 1140p
    $1,284.93
    Michael
  • Chernobyl Build thumbnail

    Chernobyl Build Chernobyl Build

    I built this for gaming and flight sims. I play a lot of DCS World, however I also like Tactical Milsims, so I also play... I built this for gaming and flight sims. I play a lot of DCS World, however I also like Tactical Milsims, so I also play stalker and Arma. (And maybe a few others too.) Definitely will be upgrading the CPU and GPU here soon.
    $1,271.91
    Eric E
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    Red White and Black Red White and Black

    This computer was built when I wanted to upgrade from my 2014 laptop so that I could get better performance in Photoshop and... This computer was built when I wanted to upgrade from my 2014 laptop so that I could get better performance in Photoshop and start to experience games the way they were intended. I was also hopeful it would help me do college work faster (I'm a computer engineering major!) and I was getting back into programming at the time. It was really exciting to build and joyous to see everyday tasks like launching programs being unimaginably fast, mainly thanks to that 970 EVO SSD! So yeah, I am a very mixed user of my computer so I need it to do a decent job at all kinds of tasks. If you're interested, I specifically: Play games: Mainly what I can do with friends, like Fall Guys, Among Us, Fortnite, Tabletop Simulator, Terraria, GTA V, including browser games like Jackbox and JKLM and Bonk and Sporcle, and other games I can enjoy alone like Celeste, Portal 2 (though I still have simultaneous singleplayer voice calls with friends for those too). Program and write code: I started with Python and then learned JavaScript to become a web developer, and am now working through learning Rust and re-establishing fundamental knowledge about data structures and algorithms that I was lacking before, and am going even deeper into concurrency. The description hint says to mention what projects we're involved with, so if it's okay to post my social profile, you can find me on GitHub as @babichjacob where I primarily publish tools for working with the Svelte web framework. Though less accessible, I also have code from my home automation and security system built on Home Assistant on there, in addition to other random learning experience repositories. Do some artistic stuff: I used to be more into graphic design with Photoshop, but have moved to doing web design as part of web development. I would love to see myself get back into graphic design if my computer is better able to handle it after upgrades. 3D modeling and rendering would also be something I could get into from that, so I'm excited. The upgrades I have lined up right now are for the CPU (currently Ryzen 5 2600 as you'll see in the parts list below) and graphics card (RX 580 8 GB). For those, I think I'm going to get a Ryzen 5 5600 from Micro Center because it looks like it'll be a great ~40% speedup and stay within my budget (not needing a separate big cooler either!). I'm still in the middle stages of researching a graphics card to upgrade to, but it seems like a RX 6600 XT or 6650 XT will be excellent upgrades that I can still afford. What's motivated me to upgrade these parts is that they may not be keeping up with latest games (typically having lag spikes and sometimes crashing) or with my expanding demands from my computer (complex programs having longer compilation times — I've been spending 2022 learning Rust!). My first attempt to solve these problems and make my computer work better for me was to upgrade the RAM from 16 GB to 32 GB (and add some RGB for more performance!), but it looks like there is more to be done. Thank you for reading about and checking out my build!
    $923.99
    babichjacob
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    White AMD White AMD

    Gaming Rig/Casual Use Gaming Rig/Casual Use
    $2,112.89
    RamiT32
  • midsize pc thumbnail

    midsize pc midsize pc

    My at home computer. Both my brothers and sister all use this pc My at home computer. Both my brothers and sister all use this pc
    $681.93
    legola m
  • Kasey's Gaming PC (1440p@165) thumbnail

    Kasey's Gaming PC (1440p@165) Kasey's Gaming PC (1440p@165)

    This PC was built for my sister-in-law who has been a long-time gamer but has only had hand-me-down systems up to this point. This PC was built for my sister-in-law who has been a long-time gamer but has only had hand-me-down systems up to this point.
    $2,067.46
    Steve
  • Personal PC Build thumbnail

    Personal PC Build Personal PC Build

    This is the PC I've been using as my daily driver for around a year now. This is the PC I've been using as my daily driver for around a year now.
    $1,896.90
    BuddyShiba
  • Budget Build thumbnail

    Budget Build Budget Build

    For general use. Mainly the ability to play casual games, perform regular tasks, but not exceed an absurd budget. Was... For general use. Mainly the ability to play casual games, perform regular tasks, but not exceed an absurd budget. Was upgrading an originally Intel/Nvidia gaming build from 2013 that can meet regular PC requirements in 2022. Last step is to purchase and install an RX 6800 XT to pair with the new AMD cpu. Mixture of parts that were salvaged from the previous build and parts purchased this year to bring the Budget Build into a more respectful up-to-date PC. With the budget prices I paid for the new parts, selling of old parts, and being able to salvage some old parts, I believe I accomplished the "Budget Build" name during the insane chip shortage era. GPU still in process.
    $2,242.60
    Vincent L
  • Attack of the Crimson Fans thumbnail

    Attack of the Crimson Fans Attack of the Crimson Fans

    My first custom built PC after upgrading from my last PC, an HP Omen pre-built. It wasn't a bad PC, but the amount of custom... My first custom built PC after upgrading from my last PC, an HP Omen pre-built. It wasn't a bad PC, but the amount of custom proprietary components in the system was a bit annoying and I wanted to upgrade either way. This PC runs games very well on my ultrawide monitor, so I am very happy with the results. Also, the case and it's overkill amount of fans looks pretty good, and keeps the system cool even under heavy load.
    $2,054.94
    James H
  • All Black Meshify 2 thumbnail

    All Black Meshify 2 All Black Meshify 2

    My all blac gaming build My all blac gaming build
    $2,239.93
    Steve A
  • Maximum white - Ft. Jansbo D30 White SFX case thumbnail

    Maximum white - Ft. Jansbo D30 White... Maximum white - Ft. Jansbo D30 White SFX case

    My most expensive build yet. I wanted to build an all white PC for myself from so long. I am a huge fan of small form... My most expensive build yet. I wanted to build an all white PC for myself from so long. I am a huge fan of small form factor. I wanted the PC to occupy less space but don't want to compromise on cooling. This SFX case from Jonsbo made it possible. It is not a very popular case and I wanted it for that reason. Ordered in from Aliexpress and waited for decent time. Apart from the case all other parts are best in the class. 5800X3d launched at the right time. Added white case mod cables and white fans from Arcitic. Added an after market plate for the Noctua cooler. Actually I went with the cooler as there are after market parts available for this one. Very happy with it and should serve my streaming and design work for quite some time.
    $2,643.95
    Alekhya R
  • Black Snow White thumbnail

    Black Snow White Black Snow White

    I used to be a big gamer back in the 90's when Counterstrike, Quake III Arena and lan parties were a thing. I used to work... I used to be a big gamer back in the 90's when Counterstrike, Quake III Arena and lan parties were a thing. I used to work for the old Comp USA in FL in the upgrades dept. and I was a big NFS fan also back in the days. As I got older I faded away from PC's and technology. A few years back I ended getting my dream PC (Alienware Area-51 R5) and after a few years I ended getting a MSI 6900XT gaming Z trio and my R5 was having some issues with it and Alienware was not doing anymore bios updates for the Area-51. I was frustrated as I spent so much money on this video card and was not able really see what its full potential was. Little by little I had build my dream gaming room setup and I was lacking a PC to showcase. I started to reaserch PC components and also started watching youtube videos on CPU's, GPU's, benchmarks, memory, motherboards and started to get back into things and catch up with PC technology. I said to myself " I used to build PC's back in the days and I used to help people build PC's" . I took my time and decided I wanted something different so I decided to build a AMD system as I already had the 6900XT video card and I based my build around that. One day I went to Microcenter and met Andy Robertson and I told him what I was planninng and what I had in mind and after almost 2 hours of asking questions and showing me the differences and educating me he gave me his insights on some components and helped me pick up everything down to the case and I could not be happier. I recycled some componets I had aready bought to upgrade my Alienware Area-51 R5 and combined everything with the new build. A few more trips to Microcenter and the amazing help that Andy provided and also the patience he had with me while I was showing him pictures of my gaming room and what I had already had setup he gave me more suggestions and the build was finally complete. I cannot thank Andy enough for his patiance and time and for helping me build such an amazing PC.
    $3,170.87
    Jose L
  • Beast thumbnail

    Beast Beast

    Gaming rig and video encoding Gaming rig and video encoding
    $2,769.94
    556Bandit
  • God of War PC thumbnail

    God of War PC God of War PC

    This is my first pc build and I wanted to go all out with this build making it a high-end gaming pc for a long-time use. I... This is my first pc build and I wanted to go all out with this build making it a high-end gaming pc for a long-time use. I spray painted the case to match the look of Kratos from God of War 3 with the front mesh being the "Golden Fleece" he wears from the game and as well as red plastic tints to represent the tattoo he has around his body. I use this PC to play games such as BO3 because it was a childhood classic for me. Hopefully in the future God of War Ragnarök will hopefully come to pc in steam the same as its predecessor. I also use this for streaming for the sole purpose of capturing the funny moments I have playing games with my friends.
    $2,827.93
    The Sky Guy G
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    RGB devil RGB devil

    I love RGB! Being a raver and a gamer I love a good light show, and I love to showcase a colorful PC during a party I love RGB! Being a raver and a gamer I love a good light show, and I love to showcase a colorful PC during a party
    $2,649.94
    Wes W
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    myhomepc myhomepc

    general purpose and game pc general purpose and game pc
    $3,214.91
    Venkata Haranath Y
  • Project Nebula Knight thumbnail

    Project Nebula Knight Project Nebula Knight

    This is the first PC I've built, been into them for years but just never had the opportunity to build one until recently.... This is the first PC I've built, been into them for years but just never had the opportunity to build one until recently. This build is the culmination of all the research and knowledge I've gained. To be honest, with how this build looks, all of my subsequent builds will likely just be downhill from here. There were regrets for this build however such as getting higher speed memory, a case with more airflow, and better fans. I'll preface this by saying I did not buy everything around the same time, the parts were spread out over the span of a couple years. I snagged a set of 3200MHz C16 for a decent deal (for that time period) back when 3200MHz was the standard until just a while afterwards, 3600MHz became the new norm. I got the Corsair Obsidian 500D just since I thought it looked clean but because I cared for aesthetics at the time, I sacrificed on airflow which I regret. All is not bad though since this is all still on a custom water loop. I do plan on modding the aluminum front panel (I got the standard 500D and swapped out the aluminum front panel for the tempered glass front panel) for the case so it has a giant hole in the middle so the fans can breathe easier so I won't be regretting the case decision as much. Reality hit me hard when I realized Corsair's QL fans are glorified RGB rings, I would much rather have gone with Noctua fans (psst, I'm down to trade them for Noctua fans if anyone locally is interested). Definitely wanted to build something beefy to play games but also do a lot of other things on the side simultaneously. I tend to push my hardware pretty hard so compromising for weaker parts was not ideal. Been casually enjoying F1 2020 but I also have a fondness for Nier:Automata and playing that modded with high quality assets and higher frame rate would really put the immersion just that extra step further. Subnautica is also a fun one to play and I would like to dip my toes into making videos or streaming myself playing it. As a final tidbit I want to add, the naming is based around JayzTwoCents Dark Knight build and Nebula build. It borrows a lot from the Dark Knight build mainly since it's built inside the same case. but all the nickel-plated tubing, fittings, blocks, etc. is more heavily drawn from the Nebula build.
    $3,633.07
    Steven N
  • All Corsair Work-From-Home and Gaming Build thumbnail

    All Corsair Work-From-Home and Gaming... All Corsair Work-From-Home and Gaming Build

    Have to work from home and still get in some gaming time. Have to work from home and still get in some gaming time.
    $2,231.90
    Donald M
  • The I Needed to Indulge after 2020 and 2021 PC thumbnail

    The "I Needed to Indulge after 2020 and... The "I Needed to Indulge after 2020 and 2021" PC

    I built this computer to play Skyrim well despite the 800+ mods, reshade, and enb I installed. In addition to this, I wanted... I built this computer to play Skyrim well despite the 800+ mods, reshade, and enb I installed. In addition to this, I wanted to run anything at 1440p and neve have to compromise settings and edit videos as needed,
    $3,232.93
    Erik S

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