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haven haven
I was finally able to get a 3080 after months of searching so here's my dream build. This is the first time I’ve built a pc,... I was finally able to get a 3080 after months of searching so here's my dream build. This is the first time I’ve built a pc, im really thnakfulll for the pc and im gonna play my favorite games$1,403.94 -
My Personal Build My Personal Build
Great build, able to handle anything I've thrown on it Great build, able to handle anything I've thrown on it$1,664.92 -
Rem PC Rem PC
I have built this PC over the course of the past 2 years. It started off as a low end computer because I didn't have much... I have built this PC over the course of the past 2 years. It started off as a low end computer because I didn't have much money to be able to afford what I desired. And the only reason I was able to afford those PC parts was because I decided to sell some of my electronics. Those electronics include, a Nintendo Switch with all of its games and a few other things I can't remember. And after I save up enough money and bought all my parts from Amazon, only because I didn't know about Micro Center at that time. I know it sucks, and I feel bad for myself for not knowing about it. And that was the worst time for me to start building a computer since it was 2021, when the prices were too high. So my first parts were a Ryzen 3 3200g CPU, an AsRock B450M Pro4 motherboard, Viper rgb 8 GB 3200 Mhz ram, Crucial P2 500GB ssd, Aresgame 450W power supply, and a cheap MSI case. I didn't buy a GPU until 5 months later when I was able to afford one. That was when I found out about Micro Center, so I bought an AMD Radeon RX 6600 MSI MECH 2X GPU for around $460. From there on I started to slowly upgrade my PC. I changed my ram sticks to Crucial RGB 2x8 16GB 3600Mhz. I bought an AIO from cooler master, which lasted me all those months until just recently I upgraded it because my new CPU needed better cooling. Next I upgraded almost everything with the money I saved up from one of the jobs I worked at. I bought a new case, Motherboard, CPU, and new fans. The case was a Fractal design Meshify C, the Motherboard was an MSI MPG B550 Gaming Plus, and the CPU was a Ryzen 5 5600g. I was finally able to play more demanding games, which is good because I love playing Campaign open world games like Far cry and Cyberpunk; and multiplayer games like Call Of Duty. And I was not done, I still wanted better gaming quality and performance. I then decided to go big or go home; Once again I saved up money from work and bought an EVGA RTX 3070 Ti, but I wasn't pleased. So I saved up a little more and bought a EVGA RTX 3080 FTW3 Ultra Gaming 10Gb GPU for the low price of $770 US. And i'm not even joking, that price at Micro Center beat every other retailer, so I was very happy. Also another reason why I was able to afford all the upgrades was because I sold all my old parts to friends or other people, and I would help them put the computer together if they needed it. Then I changed my Ram again to some G.Skill Trident Z Rgb 4x8 32Gb 3200Mhz CL16 because why not. And so this year I made my last PC upgrades until I feel the need to change it up. I received an email from Micro Center of a CPU & Motherboard combo deal for an Intel platform, and I've been wanting to upgrade my CPU so that was my chance to which I took. And that was what caused me to change my AIO to a 360 mm for much better cooling. I also forgot to mention a few other parts I added and changed, which were a new case and more SSD storage. I will have all my recent parts listed, so there is no need for me to list them here. Lastly, the name Rem comes from a female from one of my favorite anime, at first sight she isn't so great but over time she becomes a lovable person just like my PC. And her hair is blue which is my favorite color. Finally, all of this happened because I was bored of playing games on console and I wanted to become better since I wasn't making anymore progress on controller. And I was inspired by Linus Tech Tips to build my own rig. I learned almost everything from his YouTube channel. I want to thank you Micro Center for all the amazing deals and for reading my rant of my long journey that lead me here.$2,276.85 -
Purple Chill Purple Chill
This rig was built to enhance my graphic designing work, primarily for Adobe Suite applications. I'd probably invest in a... This rig was built to enhance my graphic designing work, primarily for Adobe Suite applications. I'd probably invest in a stronger GPU initially.$1,851.90 -
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New 2023 Build New 2023 Build
New open build in a Lian Li O11 New open build in a Lian Li O11$1,978.91 -
Game Game
Built mostly for gaming. Largely under-utilized as I play esports games like rocket league and csgo. Built mostly for gaming. Largely under-utilized as I play esports games like rocket league and csgo.$1,691.96 -
Simple n Effective Simple n Effective
Built for gaming (mainly play COD, Fortnite, Halo) and entertainment/content consumption. Perfect for 1440p (165 fps+... Built for gaming (mainly play COD, Fortnite, Halo) and entertainment/content consumption. Perfect for 1440p (165 fps+ average on all games high/ultra settings thus far). Probably overkill for what I do with it, but I enjoy it nonetheless.$2,053.94 -
December 2022 Upgrade December 2022 Upgrade
This build is basically a complete overhaul from my original 2015 build, minus the GPU which was upgraded in 2020. I use it... This build is basically a complete overhaul from my original 2015 build, minus the GPU which was upgraded in 2020. I use it daily for remote work, gaming in COD, Counter Strike, Battlefield and PubG. Also use it for recording music, guitar and vocal tracks.$1,513.94 -
Shockwave Shockwave
General purpose build with a focus on higher end gaming (Destiny, Cyberpunk, and Rainbow Six Siege) and photo editing General purpose build with a focus on higher end gaming (Destiny, Cyberpunk, and Rainbow Six Siege) and photo editing$2,014.90 -
frosty blue frosty blue
I wanted to go for a winter look thats why I went with the blue and white color scheme. I love the way it came out... I wanted to go for a winter look thats why I went with the blue and white color scheme. I love the way it came out especially when the lights are closed in my room it looks sweet$2,204.92 -
The Silent Beast The Silent Beast
This beast got a 12700K and an RTX 3080, You can not hear it under 100% load. This beast got a 12700K and an RTX 3080, You can not hear it under 100% load.$2,402.91 -
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Gargoose Gargoose
Good ol gaming rig, built it relatively recently. This build was a massive upgrade as the previous build was a dinosaur I... Good ol gaming rig, built it relatively recently. This build was a massive upgrade as the previous build was a dinosaur I had running with a 770.$2,014.93 -
Gaming / Productivity / Work PC Gaming / Productivity / Work PC
My HP OMEN laptop was starting to feel tired being put to work 40+hrs a week and additional playtime hours when the weather... My HP OMEN laptop was starting to feel tired being put to work 40+hrs a week and additional playtime hours when the weather turns cold. This is it's successor. My gaming is typically heavily modded it until it breaks Skyrim, FFXIV, LOL, Civ VI, RDR 2, Assassin's Creed franchise and so on. Work is some light and heavy excel / sheets for and productivity is light photo / video editing at the amateur level. Priorities considered during build: 1.Performance 2.Quiet (I'm so tired of laptop coil wine and loud ramp ups) 3.Functionality 4.Value/$ 5.Aesthetics: Avoided gamery looking finished build (RGB). They're cool but not for my daily driver.$2,003.90 -
The Beast The Beast
Built for cyberpunk and RDR2 at 4k mostly, but also ready for the next great game that comes out. Built for cyberpunk and RDR2 at 4k mostly, but also ready for the next great game that comes out.$1,619.95 -
The Dog Bisceta The Dog Bisceta
It’s my first build and I always wanted a Mack daddy of a computer. I use it for work mostly and play chivalry 2, rust and... It’s my first build and I always wanted a Mack daddy of a computer. I use it for work mostly and play chivalry 2, rust and other games when I have time. I tried to keep everything gigabyte but it was difficult with supply issues and LHR cards which drove me to the founders edition 3080. When I built it I used a 1080 from a prebuilt until prices came down and DDR5 ram was also unattainably expensive. Overall I am very happy I don’t overclock and plan to have the computer for a very long time. I may consider the new Radeon cards if they stomp out the 4080 as I have been reading. Overall I am quite pleased and shocked that I was able to put everything together, it took a lot of research but I have learned so much and feel I can fix anything if anything messes up. The cord management in the back is still all over the place, at some point I will take the time to make it all look pretty but that's the greatest thing, having all the room in the back without any larger drives to just have all the cords for the rgb stuff.$2,674.89 -
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2022 Fresh Sauna 2022 Fresh Sauna
This was to replace my 7 year old PC. Gaming and work This was to replace my 7 year old PC. Gaming and work$2,008.41 -
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Petron Petron
Gaming rig that i play mostly shooting games Gaming rig that i play mostly shooting games$2,044.91 -
PC_1 PC_1
VR Gaming Rig. Upgrade once a year.Nothing too crazy. VR Gaming Rig. Upgrade once a year.Nothing too crazy.$1,920.91 -
2K Gaming PC 2K Gaming PC
First ever PC build. Wanted to be able to run the new AAA games on ultra settings with future proofing in mind. I think this... First ever PC build. Wanted to be able to run the new AAA games on ultra settings with future proofing in mind. I think this build achieves that goal completely, and I am likely set for the next 5 years at least.$2,049.92 -
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Custom Hardline Liquid Cooled Gaming PC Custom Hardline Liquid Cooled Gaming PC
Hardlined tube with perfect 90 degree angle bent with green liquid Hardlined tube with perfect 90 degree angle bent with green liquid$2,138.93 -
“Whiteout” “Whiteout”
The rig was build for general purpose, light gaming, and school work. I want to get a 40 series card when it comes out to... The rig was build for general purpose, light gaming, and school work. I want to get a 40 series card when it comes out to fully complete my build and maybe achieve higher fps than the 3080.$1,989.94 -
My Rainbow powered PC! My Rainbow powered PC!
Rainbow color themed gaming pc Rainbow color themed gaming pc$2,563.91 -
First build First build
First gaming computer to stream on twitch. Rpgs, fps and the occasional battle royale. First gaming computer to stream on twitch. Rpgs, fps and the occasional battle royale.$2,199.92 -
My 2nd Build My 2nd Build
Going for a white build in the iCUE 4000X Going for a white build in the iCUE 4000X$2,069.93 -
Crispy Clean Crispy Clean
Playing indie-AAA games at 1140p as well as 3D rendering and design. Playing indie-AAA games at 1140p as well as 3D rendering and design.$2,141.92 -
Delta V Delta V
Overwatch crushing machine, probably needs a faster CPU. Overwatch crushing machine, probably needs a faster CPU.$1,679.94 -
Bob The builder Bob The builder
Apologies when this was first posted I got an error both times I posted it so assumed it hadn't gone up! Apparently it had... Apologies when this was first posted I got an error both times I posted it so assumed it hadn't gone up! Apparently it had double posted, my bad! This was a first build that actually went amazingly smoothly. From having read this community and around the web I was expecting parts to fail on me or something to go horrifically horrifically wrong. Much to my delight, however, it didn't. The build is mainly for gaming for the Summer at 1440p and I have to say, with the GTX 780, it couldn't be better, Crysis 3 at native resolution and ultra? All smooth 99% of the time. The ACX Cooler keeps it down to 65C and with everything else going on, I can't even hear it. The 3770k is running at 4.1GHz at the moment and probably won't go any higher due to temps. It can run up to 75C as 100% load in not much time, so I'm happily letting it sit here, no more performance is really actually needed after all! I need to praise the 600t first of all, it's amazing to build in, anyone could do it, and it could still be neat and tidy. The only problem is the noise, but a bit of fan tweaking and boom you have yourself an amazing build, that only sounds like half a jet taking off instead of five. Although I am posting this now the build was started a month ago with the GPU going in two weeks later, thus the lack of use of Haswell. It's primarily a gaming machine, yes, but the i7 was chosen because I'm going on to work in electronics engineering and had no idea what sort of requirements software in the field may have, so really covered my bases, there was no budget issue, so why not? On the note of choices people here may question, yes the PSU is above and beyond for what it currently supports, but years to come and it may find itself supporting a second 780 and any other crap I can find and fit into the case, which with my curiosity, may be an awful lot. Yes, That's a WiFi Adapter on the top. No, I can't get an Ethernet cable to my tower. And No, my internet isn't good enough for it to be worthwhile trying! :P The monitor is amazing. 1440p is a pretty great resolution, not too much, but enough to make a noticeable difference when you have two windows side by side. The colours on this are also amazing, and you really notice a difference compared to other displays around the place. I came from an iMac, and noticed better quality and also for any normal gamer all of this talk of response times, I haven't had any trouble playing CS:Go a lot so don't let it worry you. If you've got the money, I'd recommend it. Now for first build noob issues. I had a couple. One of which is very very stupid. On the back of the Sabertooth Motherboard was a sticker, and this sticker covered the Ethernet and two USB ports basically reminding you that it was from Intel. I saw this sticker and thought nothing of it, proceeding to install the motherboard into the case. Look at back of motherboard, there's the sticker...behind the backplate... needing motherboard removal to take it off, this was literally the most time consuming part of the build! And that brings me neatly to the second issue I had. My screwdriver is not magnetic. The Sabertooth has thermal armour. In order to install the standoff screws you need to guide them down the hole in the thermal armour, without that magnetic screwdriver, getting them down the holes and them ending up straight ended up being a massive game of luck, but this isn't a dig at the motherboard, which I love the look and capabilities of! I also know some people will be questioning how much I paid for all this lot. In total with all the fans and everything we're probably looking at £2550. (Prices shown above aren't what or where I paid for anything!) Now I know I could have shaved money off here and there and got better performance, someone will suggest LGA2011 I'm sure, but the point is I've got a lovely build here with high quality components that I love, and it's encouraged me to build many more computers as the years go on! And Finally, I'd like to thank the community of r/buildapc. There's so many helpful posts flying around and I got a bit of help myself from people, it's good to have somewhere you know you can come to if **** just doesn't work. To all newcomers out there like me: If you're considering building, go for it. With the right parts, it's a really rewarding experience.$1,797.92 -
KR0N-O2 KR0N-O2
Built this for WFH in 2020 and then upgraded w/ new GPU and case more recently. I use it for 3D animation & gaming. Built this for WFH in 2020 and then upgraded w/ new GPU and case more recently. I use it for 3D animation & gaming.$1,466.94 -
Blackout on a budget Blackout on a budget
Budget first gaming build for a friend Budget first gaming build for a friend$1,837.94 -
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2nd my best gaming computer long live... 2nd my best gaming computer long live nvidia
Bought an lg 4k 32" last month and needed something powerful machine to play games, mechwarrior 5 hitman 3, fortnite, sniper... Bought an lg 4k 32" last month and needed something powerful machine to play games, mechwarrior 5 hitman 3, fortnite, sniper elite 5.$1,947.92 -
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The MOON NIGHT The MOON NIGHT
Gaming, Tinkering, Night light, Programming, game design. Gaming, Tinkering, Night light, Programming, game design.$2,549.93 -
White Moon White Moon
Playing/streaming League of legends and Apex legends. Playing/streaming League of legends and Apex legends.$1,764.96 -
My mini PC My mini PC
Just finished this build for a compact PC used for gaming and every day work. Just finished this build for a compact PC used for gaming and every day work.$1,634.94 -
My Second Build My Second Build
I've been wanting to build a computer for a while to run VR games and experiment with higher processing power. I've been wanting to build a computer for a while to run VR games and experiment with higher processing power.$1,750.91 -
Glacier Cherry Glacier Cherry
Fiancee wanted a gaming computer, so built her one! Fiancee wanted a gaming computer, so built her one!$1,732.95 -
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Gaming Computer Gaming Computer
My old pc was not performing well so I built this new PC My old pc was not performing well so I built this new PC$2,309.91