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The Midmaster The Midmaster
This build was fueled by 1, needing a computer to use for everyday things, 2, wanting to play some light games like... This build was fueled by 1, needing a computer to use for everyday things, 2, wanting to play some light games like Minecraft and Portal, and 3, trying to remain within a decent budget. If I was to do it all over again, I would probably have gotten a better CPU. When I bought my CPU it cost me about $100 due to the silicon shortages of the past couple year; now it's only worth around $50.$574.97 -
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Basic PC Basic PC
A basic computer for web browsing, video streaming, and light gaming. A basic computer for web browsing, video streaming, and light gaming.$458.94 -
Lian Li Bauer Build Lian Li Bauer Build
Video editing with some gaming, Running Intel I9 12900K with 64gb memory and Sparkle ARC A770 16GB GPU (upgrade from Sparkle... Video editing with some gaming, Running Intel I9 12900K with 64gb memory and Sparkle ARC A770 16GB GPU (upgrade from Sparkle A38 06GB), (3) m.2 ssd and (2) X300 4TB 3.5 Drive, Lian Li 360 AIO Cooler.$2,003.86 -
Leftover parts server Leftover parts server
Had a bunch of parts left over after upgrades I got for the holidays. Have been wanting to play around with NAS servers like... Had a bunch of parts left over after upgrades I got for the holidays. Have been wanting to play around with NAS servers like OpenMediaVault and Unraid and this is perfect for that. Despite being a Mini-ITX build, probably can squeeze in 3 or 4 drives in here.$634.99 -
The Scramble The Scramble
I had a few parts left over from shuffling parts around between my main desktop and NAS box and decided to upgrade my wife's... I had a few parts left over from shuffling parts around between my main desktop and NAS box and decided to upgrade my wife's machine. Nothing spectacular here, just finding some good deals and some bargain parts to complete an upgrade. Overall works great, and didn't really encounter much problems with the Intel Arc card, which I was a bit worried about given the drivers aren't fully stable yet.$769.92 -
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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 -
Budget arcade cabinet Budget arcade cabinet
I built this for a budget stand up arcade cabinet. Runs virtual pinball, all the old Mame games, and up to PS2. You need to... I built this for a budget stand up arcade cabinet. Runs virtual pinball, all the old Mame games, and up to PS2. You need to build one.$129.98 -
Basick Basick
Just a basic build for everday web surfing Just a basic build for everday web surfing$669.92 -