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Ship of Theseus v0.1 Ship of Theseus v0.1
Budget build with hand me down GPU. Budget build with hand me down GPU.$914.94 -
The Beast The Beast
The purpose was to build a set for the first time. Have yet to fully complete all parts that I want but using some things... The purpose was to build a set for the first time. Have yet to fully complete all parts that I want but using some things that were given to me by friends (e.g. case, graphics card)$986.94 -
File cabinet pc build File cabinet pc build
To have an epic gaming pc in a file cabinet; File cabinet in disguise there is more than meets the eyes. To have an epic gaming pc in a file cabinet; File cabinet in disguise there is more than meets the eyes.$1,132.92 -
The Red Rider The Red Rider
This was my first ever PC build! After weeks of research, I decided to finally pull the trigger! Some of the parts were... This was my first ever PC build! After weeks of research, I decided to finally pull the trigger! Some of the parts were gifted as birthday or Christmas gifts, some were purchased used/second hand, and some I got them before the prices got higher! I am able to run CoD Modern Warfare on high graphics at a steady 60-70+ FPS, Forza Horizon 5 on High graphics between 50-60 FPS. Need for Speed 2015 constant 60+ FPS. This is all without overclocking. I tried overclocking, but I am scared that somehow I can damage my PC. I don't remember the specific numbers, but when I overclocked I was able to get CoD to a constant 80+ FPS on high graphics. FH5 on Ultra/Extreme graphics steady 60+ FPS. I've had it for about a week and a half, so I don't have many games. Plan on getting some more and running more benchmarks! I am getting red PSU cable extensions to make the system look nicer, I am also getting a vertical mount for my GPU which should make it look better. Once all these upgrades are made I will upload more pictures of the entire setup!$1,165.32 -
Vindere Vindere
I built it because I really wanted to get into PC gaming and I liked the idea of having an all-in-one item, that allowed me... I built it because I really wanted to get into PC gaming and I liked the idea of having an all-in-one item, that allowed me to play video games and be productive all at the same time. I mostly play Escape from Tarkov and Rocket League! I would love to upgrade to a new GPU, like a 3080, since I play in 1440p.$1,184.94 -
Jared Jared
This is jared. he is still waiting on some upgrades to his gpu and power supply but for now he is enough This is jared. he is still waiting on some upgrades to his gpu and power supply but for now he is enough$1,249.92 -
CenterofCompute CenterofCompute
photo video processing gaming photo video processing gaming$1,754.91 -
2018 2018
A PC that was built for school (web development) and gaming (Forza, Guardians of the Galaxy, Deathloop, etc). A PC that was built for school (web development) and gaming (Forza, Guardians of the Galaxy, Deathloop, etc).$1,789.96 -
Productivity & Gaming that is clan and... Productivity & Gaming that is clan and fast.
Working and gaming at home, I want speed and comfort. A standing desk or a comfortable chair makes what you do, fun longer.... Working and gaming at home, I want speed and comfort. A standing desk or a comfortable chair makes what you do, fun longer. This PC build was not to be a disco, but a cool expression of clean. Finding an empty room and making it a space to create was the goal. Set-up includes: Intel 14700k, 7900xtx pulse, 216 Lian Li case, MSI Z690 Carbon, 32gb OLOy DDR5 Blade 6800MHz, Samsung 990Pro 2TB. 2x LG 32" 2k monitors. 2x PC under desk holders from HUANUO. Best part of this build was the Microcenter staff, quick to answer questions. Helped me with the AIO and case recommendations. In and out of the store in 30 minutes. Thanks!$2,346.93 -
H7 Flow White Intel i9 12900KS w/360mm... H7 Flow White Intel i9 12900KS w/360mm AIO
Overclocked to the max - 5.7 GHz - 3800 C14 Overclocked to the max - 5.7 GHz - 3800 C14$2,572.77 -
White Gaming PC Build White Gaming PC Build
Built this PC to upgrade from my old laptop, mostly play competitive FPS games (Overwatch 2, VALORANT) and I will also use... Built this PC to upgrade from my old laptop, mostly play competitive FPS games (Overwatch 2, VALORANT) and I will also use it for university work (majoring in computer science). I've done some video editing as well, so I might do that too. No plans for upgrades for now, but I could probably have saved on RAM and SSD and upgraded the GPU. Definitely happy with the 7900XTX though and it fits the theme very well.$2,809.90 -
Intel Video Editing Build Intel Video Editing Build
This PC is going to be used only for Video Editing. The customer chose the parts for performance, power, and durability. This PC is going to be used only for Video Editing. The customer chose the parts for performance, power, and durability.$2,916.87 -
White Fusion White Fusion
Mostly new parts but bought CPU and case with fans second hand and a few things on deals or with coupons savings money.... Mostly new parts but bought CPU and case with fans second hand and a few things on deals or with coupons savings money. Putting it together was very easy after watching videos and reading manuals. Just need to take time and be firm but delicate with parts. As for bios settings, using Intel POR helps keep everything cool and playing games with no hassle. Fans don’t get very loud when going full blast so generally a very pleasant experience using the PC so far.$2,994.91 -
ARCTIC CONDITION ARCTIC CONDITION
The main purpose of my build is for video and photo editing. I do game on the rig and general desktop stuff (Word, Excel,... The main purpose of my build is for video and photo editing. I do game on the rig and general desktop stuff (Word, Excel, Etc). I do plan in the coming year to spin up virtual machines for a lab as I have upgraded to 64 Gb of DDR5 RAM.$3,068.94 -
High End Intel 13900K AMD 7900 XTX... High End Intel 13900K AMD 7900 XTX Anti-RGB White/Black Contrast Gaming Build
I needed an upgrade from my 11-year-old MacBook Pro from 2013 (2.6 GHz Intel i7 Nvidia GT 750M 2GB) which could barely run... I needed an upgrade from my 11-year-old MacBook Pro from 2013 (2.6 GHz Intel i7 Nvidia GT 750M 2GB) which could barely run Minecraft, so after saving up for a few years I finally got the budget for a high end build for moderate gaming and light productivity for college. Looking forward to playing Valorant, maybe some Overwatch, and all the games I couldn't back in high school with my friends.$3,102.92 -
Hackintosh Pro 7,1 (MacOs / Win11) Hackintosh Pro 7,1 (MacOs / Win11)
Having been a longtime Apple/Mac PowerUser, I was tired of buying Apple products that are no longer user serviceable.So I... Having been a longtime Apple/Mac PowerUser, I was tired of buying Apple products that are no longer user serviceable. So I took maters into my own hands and built a Hachintosh.$3,103.86 -
night build night build
this system is a build that created for the purpose of gaming and 3d modeling. so its a jack of all traits PC that i was... this system is a build that created for the purpose of gaming and 3d modeling. so its a jack of all traits PC that i was planing with this build$3,155.88 -
$4K for 4K $4K for 4K
After upgrading to a 4K, 144HZ monitor for accessibility purposes, I soon realized that my 6800 XT couldn't quite push the... After upgrading to a 4K, 144HZ monitor for accessibility purposes, I soon realized that my 6800 XT couldn't quite push the frames I wanted for games at 4K. I decided to upgrade my entire rig in order to get the absolute maximum out of the DDR4/Z790 platform for the next 5+ years. I work heavily with Docker, Hyper-V/VMWare Workstation, and WSL - so 64GB of RAM is a necessity for me. Additionally, my i9-13900K gets put to great use in my professional workloads I handle at my employer. If I were just gaming, I probably would have saved a lot of money by going with an i5-13600K, a cheaper board, and more "optimal" choices - but I have specific use cases (such as a TPM for Bitlocker, even in the event of a BIOS update). For compute performance: the i9-13900K wipes the floor of every other chip I've laid my hands on. Even compared to my old Ryzen 5 1600, my system feels like a completely new one. Everything is immediately so much faster to open, load, download, render, and process. A good reason for this is also due to my choice of storage - all PCIE 4.0 SSDs. For boot, I bought the (at the time) fastest & available 2TB M.2 SSD for my operating system + games. I considered a WD SN850X, but I've had reliability issues with my old SN850 - so I steered clear. The other three SSDs are cheaper SN750 SEs I got on sale for bulk storage/ISOs/VMs and my music library. In games, my 7900 XTX also wipes the floor - even compared to my still-venerable 6800XT! I'm able to constantly achieve 190FPS (capped) in Apex at 4K competitive settings, and I imagine just about every other game I may want to play for the next few years will run excellent as well. I could have gone for an RTX 4090 for the maximum 4K performance possible, however, I refuse to support NVIDIAs practices and I've had bad luck with their drivers. This specific GIGABYTE model of 7900 XTX was chosen just because it was in stock around MSRP and runs cool. I never get above 75c at 100% load. I went with DDR4 on Z790 mostly out of convenience: at the time - I already had a high-end 4000MHz CL15 kit laying around and I didn't want it to go to waste. This is also why I have the Corsair Vengeance fan over my RAM - that kit ran very hot. Unfortunately, my needs increased early this year, and I had to upgrade to 64GB of RAM. I took a tiny bit of a performance hit by getting slower RAM, but in the real world, it doesn't make a difference. If I were building everything brand-new at once, I would 100% go DDR5 now that the platform has matured a bit. For Power Supply, I went overkill: I got a 1200W PSU, and ATX 3.0/PCIE 5.0 ready as well. While I don't plan on buying a 4090, having the ability to use 12VHPWR is nice. The RM1200X Shift is quiet, cool, and fits in my case. However, your mileage may vary when fitting it in your case - wait for more reviews and PCPP to verify compatibility. For my case, cooler, fans, etc. - I went with about the best I could without having to go full water-cooling. The only reason I went full-ATX is just for convenience sake, but in retrospect I don't think I'd change to a smaller case since I'm not moving it around often. All-in-all, I'm incredibly satisfied with my 4K gaming PC & workstation. PC building and repair is my hobby and has been for 10+ years - and now that I'm an adult I'm proud to call myself an enthusiast.$3,208.92