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Gateway to gaming Gateway to gaming
I bought a gateway fx6800 back in 2010 before going to college. I loved how this computer looked, sleek and mysterious. I... I bought a gateway fx6800 back in 2010 before going to college. I loved how this computer looked, sleek and mysterious. I played all types of games on this computer like Gary's mod and counter strike. It sat in my basement for a few years because I upgraded to a souped up Main gear vybe. Just this year my fiance needed a new computer and while cleaning out my basement I found my fx6800 and thought it was a great idea to bring new life to this computer and give my fiance a gaming rig she can work and game on aswell. The easy part was gutting all the old tech out because it was really out dated. The hard part was trying to find new tech that would fit inside the case, because of how compact it was in the inside. Yeah I could have cut alot of the useless stuff in the case,but I wanted to keep it close to original looking as possible. It took me about a two months of doing some home work and finding what will fit and what I can afford. The good part of building a sleeper is no products with RBG, because components with RGB are a little more expensive than ones with out. It saved me som3 money there and having a case this case also saved me money. The reason why I went intel and with the asrock mother board was that microcenter gave me a great deal with this combo and the ram too! I went with a noctua air cooler for my cpu because I couldn't fit a water cooling system. For my gpu I went with a 4070ti msi 12gb, it's a great card! I couldn't find any 5070s or 5080s that fit pretty good in this case at the time. This project came out really good. My fiance loves playing hogwarts legacy and Sims while she's working.$1,853.94 -
My white build My white build
My laptop is old. This new build is good enough for all daily task. My laptop is old. This new build is good enough for all daily task.$1,218.94 -
Smaller & Better Smaller & Better
I developed the itch to upgrade and rebuild my Intel-based desktop pc (even though socket 1700 is now obsolete /... I developed the itch to upgrade and rebuild my Intel-based desktop pc (even though socket 1700 is now obsolete / discontinued). My main motivation is that my old Gigabyte motherboard was really weak in supporting ddr5 frequencies. Forget any kind of overclocking - I couldn't even achieve stability at stock XMP profile speeds. I had no choice but to run the dd5 modules significantly underclocked for some time. I realized that this ddr5 frequency problem is probably common among lower and mid range motherboards. As a result, I started looking at motherboards that are mid to high tier in terms of overclocking capability. Eventually my search for a good product at a good price led me to find an interesting product, an Asus Strix z790 itx motherboard on clearance at my local Microcenter. It was a great price - which gave me new motivation for my build. Not only was my desktop going to be better. It was also going to be smaller.$1,687.43 -
Orange you glad I didn't say banana Orange you glad I didn't say banana
12400 is going to my plex server so my main rig got a 265k. General use, photo editing then gaming. Currently playing civ... 12400 is going to my plex server so my main rig got a 265k. General use, photo editing then gaming. Currently playing civ vii$1,384.96 -
Scally Wag Scally Wag
Built the pc mainly for gaming but I also stream and edit videos on the side occasionally. It's a low end PC that does what... Built the pc mainly for gaming but I also stream and edit videos on the side occasionally. It's a low end PC that does what I need it to do and I only play FPS games so I don't need crazy graphics, like CSGO and Valorant.$827.93 -
The Unpopular One The Unpopular One
With all my friends building AMD-based systems right now, the my counter-current nature had me look into the reasons why... With all my friends building AMD-based systems right now, the my counter-current nature had me look into the reasons why Intel products had fallen so far in popularity. My research indicated that I would be pretty safe in purchasing a 14000-series cpu and using the most recent update of a bios from a leading motherboard manufacturer like MSI. I suppose one drawback is that the 14600k product lacks any kind of cooler in the retail box, but I was going to upgrade to something larger regardless. Apparently these Intel products are so unpopular at the current time that they're trying to bait consumers into buying their products by offering them free games after they purchase. Well, this tactic worked on me. One of these games, Assassin's Creed: Shadows, is what I'm currently playing.$1,243.92 -
Speedy Boi Speedy Boi
Meet Speedy Boi—fast, reliable, and built to game(ish). Packing an i5-13400F and RTX 4060, it handles most everything with... Meet Speedy Boi—fast, reliable, and built to game(ish). Packing an i5-13400F and RTX 4060, it handles most everything with ease. 32GB of RAM means no lag, even with 50 firefox tabs open. 1TB of storage for all the important stuff, and a 750W PSU to keep things running smooth. No crashes, no drama—just pure power.$996.92 -
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My first PC! My first PC!
I built my rig last year and use it mainly for schoolwork and Minecraft. There are sooooooo many things I would have done... I built my rig last year and use it mainly for schoolwork and Minecraft. There are sooooooo many things I would have done differently, for one not get an Intel CPU, and for 2 I would have gone with an AMD GPU. It gets the job done though and I am pretty happy with it$819.92 -
Stormtrooper Build Stormtrooper Build
Black and white PC built for looks and performance Black and white PC built for looks and performance$2,155.93 -
high end gaming pc of 2020 high end gaming pc of 2020
beast computer thats is clean and sleek beast computer thats is clean and sleek$992.92 -
black mini beast black mini beast
this computer is small but packs a ferocious punch this computer is small but packs a ferocious punch$1,004.91 -
Gaming and Editing PC Gaming and Editing PC
My first build with a powerful GPU and processor. It's got everything I need to play the latest games at the highest... My first build with a powerful GPU and processor. It's got everything I need to play the latest games at the highest resolutions.$2,093.91 -
Anime Anime
Anime themed PC upgrade time. We added some LCDs! Anime themed PC upgrade time. We added some LCDs!$3,375.88 -
Clean productivity Clean productivity
Needed faster desktop computing experience for high tab count web browsing and 4K video viewing. Needed faster desktop computing experience for high tab count web browsing and 4K video viewing.$681.97 -
Sour Grapes Sour Grapes
Like the fox who was unable to reach the grapes he wanted in Aesop's Fables, the last several months for me has been an... Like the fox who was unable to reach the grapes he wanted in Aesop's Fables, the last several months for me has been an exercise in futility. I've wasted a ton of time trying to obtain one of the new nvidia rtx 5000 series cards, specifically my ideal rtx 5080, only to end up in absolute failure. There are still people camping outside my local microcenter store awaiting the next shipment. I ultimately decided not to sink to this level of desperation and just buy another graphics card. I wanted something decent to get my by until 5080s became realistically available. I also wanted something with a sizable chunk of vram that would allow me to play games a 4k resolution if I so desired. The rest of the build was pieced together as basically a budget-focused construction that was good enough to not bottleneck a new card (like a 5080, which may or may not exist at this pont). My current solution is an Intel B580, which has also been in demand but happened to be availble for me one day at microcenter. And now that I'm using it, you know what? I didn't want to spend that extra $800 anyway. This might have been a wiser choice in the end. Lets the games commence! (..but mostly at 1440p for now).$1,162.92 -
Deep Cooler Deep Cooler
Gigabyte based gaming pc for running some game severs Gigabyte based gaming pc for running some game severs$649.93 -
Fun project Fun project
Firstly, thank you to Ricardo A. At the Cambridge store for helping me with project. He spent the time to review my project... Firstly, thank you to Ricardo A. At the Cambridge store for helping me with project. He spent the time to review my project and helped me tweak the build to fit my needs. He was super professional and very patient to answer all of my questions. He was so helpful, I even purchased a prebuilt mini pc. I will be using this computer for mostly archiving physical media and 3d printing.$1,002.89 -
Gaming PC Build Gaming PC Build
A new fantastic build for a friend of mine who loves his RGB. A new fantastic build for a friend of mine who loves his RGB.$1,028.91 -
NZXT H7 - MSI Z790 - 13700k - Asus ROG... NZXT H7 - MSI Z790 - 13700k - Asus ROG Strix 4070 Ti
Building my own gaming PC was a decision driven by both necessity and passion. As a gaming enthusiast, I wanted a machine... Building my own gaming PC was a decision driven by both necessity and passion. As a gaming enthusiast, I wanted a machine that could handle the latest titles at high settings, provide a smooth and responsive gaming experience, and also have room for upgrades as technology advances. After carefully researching components that balanced performance and value, I settled on an Intel i7-13700K processor paired with an NVIDIA RTX 4070 Ti graphics card, both of which provide an exceptional gaming experience. Looking ahead, I plan to further upgrade my system, mainly improving storage eventually when I need it. Ultimately, building this PC was an investment in both gaming and productivity. The power of the CPU & GPU combo gives me the ability to enjoy today’s most demanding games without compromise, while also ensuring my system remains competitive for years to come. The experience has been incredibly rewarding, and I’m excited to see how future upgrades will enhance its capabilities even more.$1,758.96 -
G2 G2
Dual D5 pump with custom front distro plate seperately cooling my Core i9 13900 with a EKWB Vector water block and a Asus... Dual D5 pump with custom front distro plate seperately cooling my Core i9 13900 with a EKWB Vector water block and a Asus Strix 4090 cooled by an Optimus PC waterblock each connected to their on Corsair 360 radiator with 3 LIan Li Unifans per radiator and 3 more, 2 on the side and 1 on the rear. All mounted to a MSI MEG Z690 Godlike motherboard with 128gb of Corsair Dominator RAM and 3 SSD's by Samsung for a combined total of 5tb of storage.$7,046.68 -
nice looking budget build nice looking budget build
who said a budget build needed to be in a dell computer? this pc looks nice for its price who said a budget build needed to be in a dell computer? this pc looks nice for its price$619.92 -
Moonrock V1 Moonrock V1
PC built for gaming and occasional graphics rendering. Runs games such as Space Marine 2, Elden Ring, Helldivers 2 like a... PC built for gaming and occasional graphics rendering. Runs games such as Space Marine 2, Elden Ring, Helldivers 2 like a dream.$2,074.87 -
Bkack with rainbow insides Bkack with rainbow insides
My black case with a lot of rgb in the inside. IT lights up my room My black case with a lot of rgb in the inside. IT lights up my room$1,269.95