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Custom Liquid Cooled Gaming, Streaming,... Custom Liquid Cooled Gaming, Streaming, & Simulator PC Build with Custom Loop!
I wanted to create a high-end gaming PC that would leave even the most serious gamers, streamers, and simulators in awe. The... I wanted to create a high-end gaming PC that would leave even the most serious gamers, streamers, and simulators in awe. The sleek white design with the custom Corsair Water Loop gives it a sophisticated look. And let's not forget the stunning Lian Li Strimer Plus RGB extension cables that add a touch of brilliance to the setup. But the real showstopper is the white Radeon RX 7900xtx Hellhound Spectral, which truly completes the aesthetic. Its power and performance are unmatched, delivering an immersive gaming experience like no other. To make this PC not just a powerhouse but also a work of art, I opted for the 128GB G Skill z5 Trident Memory. This not only ensures lightning-fast speeds but also adds a touch of elegance to the overall design. From its impressive specs to its breathtaking visuals, this gaming PC is a true masterpiece. It's not just a computer, but a statement piece that showcases the passion and dedication we have for gaming.$4,399.35 -
Red Dolphin Red Dolphin
I built this exclusively for sim racing. I built this exclusively for sim racing.$2,014.96 -
XR-73/ Black Panther XR-73/ Black Panther
Building my first PC i wanted something that could handle gaming, streaming and video editing. The hardest part about this... Building my first PC i wanted something that could handle gaming, streaming and video editing. The hardest part about this build was being scared that i applied way to much pressure on the CPU cooler to connect to the CPU. as far as gaming on this PC its mainly simulation games. racing simulator, flight simulator, with the occasional COD$3,659.82 -
AMD Build AMD Build
Work computer (CAD), sim rig (ACC), and gaming (CoD, Apex, other fps games) Work computer (CAD), sim rig (ACC), and gaming (CoD, Apex, other fps games)$2,209.94 -
A new computer every 10 years, whether... A new computer every 10 years, whether I need it or not!
I bought the mobo/cpu/RAM combo and built around that. I bought the mobo/cpu/RAM combo and built around that.$1,994.89 -
2023 Jay build-3k 2023 Jay build-3k
This is the first PC build I've had the luxury to make since being a poor college student. I plan to play anything I want,... This is the first PC build I've had the luxury to make since being a poor college student. I plan to play anything I want, which will range from things like Sim Racing, RPGs like Cyberpunk2077, FPS shooters, strategy games, roguelikes, and many more. I also plan on using it for flight sim titles too.$2,989.84 -
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My build My build
not the best or fastest gaming rig in the world but it works for what I need it for not the best or fastest gaming rig in the world but it works for what I need it for$622.92 -
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White and Flashy White and Flashy
Built for gaming rig. First build plan to do another. Built for gaming rig. First build plan to do another.$1,041.93 -
My old computer My old computer
This was my first build in a while This was my first build in a while$1,361.94 -
The Reasonable Do-It-All The Reasonable Do-It-All
This PC was built with no specific purpose other than do anything my busy mind decides to focus on at any moment. I do... This PC was built with no specific purpose other than do anything my busy mind decides to focus on at any moment. I do business, photography, gaming, video editing, streaming and race sim / vr all from this bad boy. Slowly upgrading parts over time allows me to stay on top of the trends but I think I found a point where an upgrade isn't necessary (unless 3080s become easily in stock) I'll try to get better pictures later lol$1,166.94 -
My New Gaming PC My New Gaming PC
Specs Processor: Intel i9Motherboard: Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Pro WiFiStorage: Inland Premium 2TB NVME M.2RAM: Corsair... Specs Processor: Intel i9 Motherboard: Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Pro WiFi Storage: Inland Premium 2TB NVME M.2 RAM: Corsair Vengerance RGB Pro DDR4 3600 GPU:EVGA GeForce RTX 2070 Super FTW3 ULTRA CPU Cooling: Corsair H115i RGB Platinum 280 Power Supply:Corsiar RM 750x Case: Cooler Master H500P Mesh White ARGB I plan to upgrade the power supply to the Corsair RM850x 850 in White to better match my all white case.$1,279.95 -
MZXT MZXT
I like playing easy to run games like CSGO and Valorant but also some harder to run titles such as Far Cry New Dawn, GTA V,... I like playing easy to run games like CSGO and Valorant but also some harder to run titles such as Far Cry New Dawn, GTA V, Forza Horizon 4, Assassins Creed Oddesy, The Witcher, Project Cars 2 and more. I also plan on using this with a VR headset soon. I also plan on getting a racing wheel for some sim games. Also MZXT is the name because my name starts with m and the rest is zxt part of nzxt.$1,397.90 -
Echo Echo
I built this computer realizing that my old computer had seen the end of it's life performance wise. I researched and went... I built this computer realizing that my old computer had seen the end of it's life performance wise. I researched and went through a couple different iterations of the build, but am happy about how everything turned out.$1,663.92 -
Hades Hades
I built this pc to get into video editing, music creation, heavy gaming and streaming. I dont have any channels yet but im... I built this pc to get into video editing, music creation, heavy gaming and streaming. I dont have any channels yet but im working on it. I got the idea to make a pc after watching bitwit and austin evans make custom pcs inside microcenter and when i found out i live only 1 hour away from microcenter i started planning my build, obssessively checking if motherboards were in stock (the board i was looking for kept getting reserved and sold out). Then one day i see they got a shipment and so i put the items in the cart and reserve them. I only reserved the motherboard and cpu because i was afraid they would sell out. So i planned a small trip with my gf to this store an hour away. At first i was just going to leave with the parts i reserved but walking into the store i saw an opportunity to grab almost everything (excluding graphics card more on that later) for a lot cheaper than i would get in other places and instantly instead of waiting on shipping. Luckily my brother upgraded his computer a couple years back so we had an extra graphics card laying around collecting dust so i decided to wait on the gc, insert the old asus r9 380 and keep looking at microcenter for a good time to upgrade. And thats what i would use this money for. I was looking at getting a rtx 2070 super but with the money i would be saving i can shoot for a 2080 ti! Thanks for reading -Billy Juarez Proud owner of a new pc :) -edit added powersupply to complete build isnt exact model but specs are the same added graphics card i would like to buy (to see full price of build)$1,107.92 -
Jim's 280x Jim's 280x
1440p high framerate gaming! Shooters, racing sim, AAA adventure games, a healthy diet. Also RGB overload.... 1440p high framerate gaming! Shooters, racing sim, AAA adventure games, a healthy diet. Also RGB overload. https://streamable.com/n1kb07$1,711.87 -
Alice Rev. 3 Alice Rev. 3
I sold my last system (Mad Hatter) the week the Ryzen 3000 series came out. But I didn't have a case to put the new cpu and... I sold my last system (Mad Hatter) the week the Ryzen 3000 series came out. But I didn't have a case to put the new cpu and mobo into. So I made my own makeshift 'test bench-esque' case with random things I happened to have. A few months later, a buddy of mine was finishing up some home projects and I asked him to make me a T frame with any left over wood he had. Fast forward 9 months later, and I finally got the chance to start this project. CPU/MOBO/RAM - Purchased from Microcenter 7/7/19. SSD/HDD - My previous configuration had too many drives. So I got the NVME ssd for the essentials and two 2tb hdds, one for games the other for recordings. GPU - A reason to give my old GTX 1080 to my g/f. CPU Cooler - I knew I wanted to go back to air with this build. I didn't realize this cooler was... this big. CASE - Extra wood a buddy had left over after making a shelf. Extras - Acrylics and Acrylic bender from Performance-PCS. I originally planned this to also have a handle. I purchased the MNPC Tech cnc handles. But as I was building, I realized how heavy this would be. So I'll save those for the next/smaller build. **June Update** Replaced the acrylic panel below the gpu with a wider version. The gpu now looks sad at night. Build Log - https://imgur.com/a/olub8eT Improvised Build - https://imgur.com/a/HmowHWa _________________________________________ Uses - Gaming, Video editing, Streaming, and Sim racing.$1,544.85