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My PC Build My PC Build
This is my PC build. I use it mostly for gaming, some graphic designing, and general usage. This is my PC build. I use it mostly for gaming, some graphic designing, and general usage.$1,113.94 -
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Budget Gaming Build Budget Gaming Build
First-time build on a budget of $1,100. Goal was to build a solid pc for a 1080p monitor, for gaming and game dev. This... First-time build on a budget of $1,100. Goal was to build a solid pc for a 1080p monitor, for gaming and game dev. This build uses the Ryzen bundle at Microcenter to get a solid combination of components at a great price.$1,409.95 -
Ice and Snow Ice and Snow
My first ever PC build, where I wanted to make absolutely no compromises on airflow, as I've had bad experiences in the past... My first ever PC build, where I wanted to make absolutely no compromises on airflow, as I've had bad experiences in the past from premade systems. I was very pleased to find out I had no trouble getting the PC to work. The case was great to build in, and the video helped a ton in feeling secure as a newbie. I did have to replace the originally included side fans (non-RGB) out of necessity, because they made an uncomfortable humming sound, and also weren't PWM, which did not allow me the control that I wanted. Also, I didn't know originally, how much LEDs actually enhance the beauty of a build, if you don't use red, green or rainbow colors.$1,714.73 -
Beast Beast
I play minecraft and overwatch on this computer I play minecraft and overwatch on this computer$1,852.92 -
USA USA
Use it to COD, GTA5, Minecraft and overwatch recently upgraded the ram Use it to COD, GTA5, Minecraft and overwatch recently upgraded the ram$1,644.92 -
My first build My first build
Wanted to build my first PC for both gaming, and engineering capabilities. Wanted to build my first PC for both gaming, and engineering capabilities.$1,239.93 -
Snow White Snow White
This is my first build so I could've had a better parts selection but I ultimately went with that I thought was the most... This is my first build so I could've had a better parts selection but I ultimately went with that I thought was the most aesthetic. It's not by any means a crazy build but it does what I need it to do and it looks nice so I am satisfied!$1,282.88 -
The blueberry The blueberry
built this pc for gaming and use it daily. It runs 1080p very well. built this pc for gaming and use it daily. It runs 1080p very well.$1,153.91 -
KISSCreater KISSCreater
Mostly for photo and video editing but with some gaming thrown in there for good measure. Don't want to upgrade it (except... Mostly for photo and video editing but with some gaming thrown in there for good measure. Don't want to upgrade it (except for storage) for 5 years at least.$1,845.89 -
Ken's Awesome GTR Build Ken's Awesome GTR Build
I built it to play Microsoft Flight Simulator, FIFA, Forza, Fortnite, Car Simulator, CSGO, Valorant, and Apex Legends I built it to play Microsoft Flight Simulator, FIFA, Forza, Fortnite, Car Simulator, CSGO, Valorant, and Apex Legends$1,118.93 -
Compmaq (sleeper Hackintosh build) Compmaq (sleeper Hackintosh build)
I like old-school tech, tinkering, and trying to make things work that don't make sense. So, I took an old Compaq Presario... I like old-school tech, tinkering, and trying to make things work that don't make sense. So, I took an old Compaq Presario 4090US Internet PC case, gutted it, chopped away some of the metal on the back, and squeezed modern parts into it. Well, mostly. The system is a fully-functional modern computer, though for extra fun, I've Hackintoshed it to run macOS Monterey. Even though it's running the latest macOS release (as of this writing), it's still got old-school charms: I've got a working floppy drive and optical drive inside of it. Was even able to use the original power LEDs! The only real trouble was finding where to put the power supply, as the case was designed for a proprietary sized PSU. Right now, I'm just using double-sided mounting tape to stick it to the bottom of the case. Hey, it works! :D For comparison, this computer originally had 128MB RAM, a 30GB hard drive, an 800MHz Celeron, and ran Windows ME.$684.94 -