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Budget Build Budget Build
This is your typical desktop budget build computer. Is able to do your daily task, 3D render and play pc games. This is your typical desktop budget build computer. Is able to do your daily task, 3D render and play pc games.$536.91 -
Black And White budget build Black And White budget build
Cheap pc builds to tackle 480p gaming + i need a coupon for a new cpu Cheap pc builds to tackle 480p gaming + i need a coupon for a new cpu$630.91 -
The First Big Build The First Big Build
I built this PC primarily for gaming, with additional uses for 3d printing software and general tasks. I might try streaming... I built this PC primarily for gaming, with additional uses for 3d printing software and general tasks. I might try streaming once I can get a better graphics card as well!$964.90 -
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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 -
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Budget Gaming PC Budget Gaming PC
Budget Gaming PC build with older hardwares. Budget Gaming PC build with older hardwares.$559.94 -
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 -
balling machine balling machine
i just wanted to be able to ball with my bros with this one. just a wholesome experience i just wanted to be able to ball with my bros with this one. just a wholesome experience$1,446.92 -
Jellyfin Box Jellyfin Box
Cheapest build to run a 20TB Jellyfin server Cheapest build to run a 20TB Jellyfin server$806.92 -
ProxMox TrueNas Plex Docker Platfrom ProxMox TrueNas Plex Docker Platfrom
Title says it all. Using for ProxMox and running TrueNas, Ubuntu, and windows VMs Title says it all. Using for ProxMox and running TrueNas, Ubuntu, and windows VMs$1,064.94 -
Desktop computing Desktop computing
Using to scientic computing for COMSOL, FDTD and CST Using to scientic computing for COMSOL, FDTD and CST$1,919.90 -
WFH beast, build 100% from Microcenter! WFH beast, build 100% from Microcenter!
Rig to work from home and stay productive and provide entertainment as needed. 12th gen Intel-based ASUS board Rig to work from home and stay productive and provide entertainment as needed. 12th gen Intel-based ASUS board$1,333.90 -
Desktop Desktop
My primary use for this is video editing in DaVinci Resolve, and some photo editing, as well as everyday browsing and such.... My primary use for this is video editing in DaVinci Resolve, and some photo editing, as well as everyday browsing and such. I was shooting for a $1200 budget, $2000 with monitors, and just about met it. Performance has been great with DaVinci Resolve, Photoshop and Lightroom. My only quibble has been that sometimes it's a little slow to wake the monitors from sleep.$2,064.87 -
Rebant's Gaming Rig Rebant's Gaming Rig
just for light gaming and school work just for light gaming and school work$778.92 -
7th gen Intel 7th gen Intel
My home computing and driving simulator My home computing and driving simulator$2,364.89 -
Son's first build aka Vader! Son's first build aka Vader!
Started with a ASUS ROG Z370-e, i7-8700k OC, 32gb ram DDR4 3200mhz, XFX RX-580 8GB black edition. Musetex Phantom Black case... Started with a ASUS ROG Z370-e, i7-8700k OC, 32gb ram DDR4 3200mhz, XFX RX-580 8GB black edition. Musetex Phantom Black case with 6 RGB fans keep everything ice cool. Only thing missing is a high refresh rate monitor, hoping to get that soon with a giftcard :)$564.96 -
Budget Gaming and Streaming Budget Gaming and Streaming
I built this for gaming and streaming. I built this for gaming and streaming.$982.92 -
Old Bulldozer Old Bulldozer
This was my first build and still my current set up for gaming on a budget. This was my first build and still my current set up for gaming on a budget.$672.95 -
First Gaming build (UV) First Gaming build (UV)
Started out as a first build to use for music production but quickly turned into my first budget gaming PC Started out as a first build to use for music production but quickly turned into my first budget gaming PC$1,544.90 -
AMD/Corsair Gaming Build AMD/Corsair Gaming Build
Built up as a fun 1080p gaming machine with mid-tier components (for 2020). Typical games are Sim Racing titles such as... Built up as a fun 1080p gaming machine with mid-tier components (for 2020). Typical games are Sim Racing titles such as Assetto Corsa, iRacing, Project Cars 2; Battle Royales, and The Division 2 (with cool lighting effects supported by iCue). Ultimately will be Twitch streaming my racing career. Halfway through piecing it together I realized that I had a lot of Corsair components (case, PSU, rgb lights) I went ahead with the HD series RGB fans over the case-included stock fans and the newly released A100 CPU air cooler (dropped Ryzen 3600 temps from stock cooled 45C idle to 26C idle!) to complement my K63 TKL board and Nightsword and XL sized desk mat. Latest components to the build include the add-on LS100 kits for very cool, smooth lighting effects to complement the original RGB strips. Along the way I was inspired to add the LS100 strips directly to my GPU support tower not as subtle lighting, but making it full up-front and visible. The 275R Airflow case is lightyears better than my old 2008 Newegg case, with way better cable management and expansion options. The mesh front, top, and PSU are easy to clean and keeps the case relatively dust-free.$1,092.92 -
Leem's Very Average PC 2: Electric... Leem's Very Average PC 2: Electric Boogaloo
Roughly the same thing that I had last year, with a couple additions (mostly storage and peripherals upgrades) Roughly the same thing that I had last year, with a couple additions (mostly storage and peripherals upgrades)$1,647.88 -
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