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MSI GIGA MONSTER MSI GIGA MONSTER
Built for daily multitasking and gaming. Built for daily multitasking and gaming.$2,537.59 -
The Mighty WurliTzer Lives Again. A... The Mighty WurliTzer Lives Again. A VirTual Theater Pipe Organ Simulator Rig
High powered PCs aren't just for gaming. This Ryzen 9 rig is essentially a virtual musical instrument. This application... High powered PCs aren't just for gaming. This Ryzen 9 rig is essentially a virtual musical instrument. This application puts as much emphasis on audio as a gaming setup puts on video. Its primary function is to run an app called jOrgan which simulates pipe organs and is controlled via external MIDI input. The app creates a fully customized organ simulator data file called a 'disposition' based on the user description of the type of organ desired then uses this data along with sample files and MIDI input from the organ console to activate a sample player that outputs to an external audio system. The setup is essentially a huge sample player controlled by a vintage Theater Pipe Organ console with 3 manuals or keyboards, 117 stops and 9 MIDI channels playing through a 700 watt RMS speaker system consisting of two 15" three-way cabinets and two independent 15" subwoofer cabinets. The high quality audio output is provided by a Personus USB audio and MIDI outboard interface, about the audio equivalent of a 4090. The room the organ is in was essentially built around the organ when the house was built. The instrument is the equivalent of a 24 rank (rank=a set of pipes) 1,800 pipe Theater Pipe Organ. For those in the know about theater organs, it is a little larger than a WurliTzer Publix I, with one less keyboard. Soon after the rig was built, I expanded the RAM to 64 gig. This is not shown in the photos. The rig is also used with a DAW (Cakewalk) and looping app (ZeroX) to create, edit and loop the 3,500 samples (so far) used in the organ simulation as well as to voice and balance the instrument. The DAW is also used to program the percussion sequencer, an Arduino based unit I built and programmed to be used as a 'drum machine." Since I chose to include an Nvidia 4070 in the build, I may have to explore gaming some time as well. The Unigine Heaven DX11 scores are through the roof! The audio from games and movies on this sound system has to be heard to be believed.$2,418.91 -
7th gen Intel 7th gen Intel
My home computing and driving simulator My home computing and driving simulator$2,364.89 -
My New Gaming Powerhouse My New Gaming Powerhouse
Just upgraded my 5-year-old gaming PC to this beast. It's been working great so far. I have not encountered any games this... Just upgraded my 5-year-old gaming PC to this beast. It's been working great so far. I have not encountered any games this PC couldn't run. This setup is absolutely perfect for 1440p gaming. The only thing I would not suggest in this build is the 1500-watt PSU. It's unnecessary. I got it during a sale and I didn't know what I was doing. A 800-watt PSU for this build is sufficient.$2,344.93 -
Bolt up Bolt up
Gaming Pc built to play Call of Duty, Dota and EAFC Gaming Pc built to play Call of Duty, Dota and EAFC$2,330.89 -
My PC My PC
I spent a lot time to do the research and get all parts. I finally build PC. The PC is mainly for general purpose and... I spent a lot time to do the research and get all parts. I finally build PC. The PC is mainly for general purpose and gaming. I like it a lot.$2,323.93 -
New name in case the old one was why... New name in case the old one was why it's been 3 days pending
My last build was 7 years old and not compatible with the latest versions of Windows (not that I *really* wanted to make the... My last build was 7 years old and not compatible with the latest versions of Windows (not that I *really* wanted to make the switch). Upgrading the DDR-3 ram to DDR-4 or 5 would require upgrading the motherboard, upgrading the motherboard would require upgrading the processor, an upgraded processor would make my GPU a bottleneck... So I'd basically be building a whole new PC. So I built a whole new PC. It's about half the size, as well. I mostly plan to use it for gaming. I've been playing a lot of Darktide and Hogwarts Legacy, planning on playing some Cyberpunk as well. Also Guild Wars (1), but this PC doesn't change the way I play games from 2007 at all. I also homebrew tabletop rpgs and make character sheets for games I like with character sheets I don't like. In the future I may buy a monitor that supports more than 60hz, and maybe a mechanical keyboard without a num pad, since I really only use it to type in my pin these days, and it will save on desk space.$2,247.86 -
STEAM PC Gaming Machine STEAM PC Gaming Machine
First time ever building a pc to replace my gaming laptop, hardly struggled with any of the parts and they worked very well... First time ever building a pc to replace my gaming laptop, hardly struggled with any of the parts and they worked very well together. Only wished I bought a full tower case so there is room for 5090 GPU when it comes out but not a big issue right now. Will use this for play all my favorite games in my STEAM library.$2,184.91 -
Super 4070 Gaming Build Super 4070 Gaming Build
I completed the entire assembly except the GPU 2 weeks ago because the 4070 super is releasing this week. I just got the... I completed the entire assembly except the GPU 2 weeks ago because the 4070 super is releasing this week. I just got the newly released 4070 super from Micro Center today. My build was finally complete. After installing the driver, the build is working perfectly. I tested it with Resident Evil 4 Remake and Wo Long, and it was able to render smooth 2K graphics at ultra-high graphic settings. No stutter during 5 hours of gameplay.$2,179.94 -
Cyberpunk Cyberpunk
Built my girlfriend a pc to match mine. Built my girlfriend a pc to match mine.$2,114.91 -
My 1st PC build My 1st PC build
This is my first PC build. I want to play Red Dead Redemption on it, and the build is good enough for me to play this game... This is my first PC build. I want to play Red Dead Redemption on it, and the build is good enough for me to play this game at 120fps and high graphics settings and I'm really happy about it, It runs cool and very quiet too. Completely opposite from the prebuilt I had previously. I enjoyed buying these parts and assembling them myself. There were a few hiccups, but youtube is a very good resource for learning how to assembling a PC from scratch. I may add more RAM later but for now I'm going to finish the game first.$2,107.89 -
White Gaming PC White Gaming PC
My stylish gaming rig that will bring fun for the next few years. My stylish gaming rig that will bring fun for the next few years.$2,090.94 -
Snow Yeti Snow Yeti
First build ever! It was super fun building it but also a bit stressful. I ran into some RAM issues initially, I bought the... First build ever! It was super fun building it but also a bit stressful. I ran into some RAM issues initially, I bought the Trident Z5 RAM, but it constantly triggered a yellow light on my motherboard. So, I ended up getting Corsair RAM, which resolved the issue. Other than that, everything else went smoothly. I also plan on adding more Lian-Li fans to the back of the case to make it more complete, and getting Lian-Li Strimer cables for additional RGB flair.$2,079.92 -
Low RGB Intensity Gaming Rig Low RGB Intensity Gaming Rig
New gaming rig ment to be able to handle high-ultra settings for games such as Elden Ring, Apex Legends, and Skull and... New gaming rig ment to be able to handle high-ultra settings for games such as Elden Ring, Apex Legends, and Skull and Bones. This setup is ment to create fast boot and load times, currently taking 5-7 seconds to boot into the windows desktop from off state. i9 14 gen to stay last for a long period of time before needing to upgrade. This includes the cpu liquid cooler. DDR5 RAM 5600Mhz for the newest generation that will last a long period of time, and my last past the next cpu upgrade. RTX 4070 Super to handle the majority of games at max settings at 1440p resolution. Currently no stutter or lag experience. GPU using the new power pin connection with the power supply. Future plan consists of 1-2 year from now, which includes doubling up on same RAM capacity and moving from rtx 4070 Super to 5070 Super. This system cost less then a pre-built machine with less specs by $600. The Lian Li tower case is quite large and spacious with multiple fans that keep the system nice and cool during runtimes.$2,069.92 -
Desktop Desktop
My primary use for this is video editing in DaVinci Resolve, and some photo editing, as well as everyday browsing and such.... My primary use for this is video editing in DaVinci Resolve, and some photo editing, as well as everyday browsing and such. I was shooting for a $1200 budget, $2000 with monitors, and just about met it. Performance has been great with DaVinci Resolve, Photoshop and Lightroom. My only quibble has been that sometimes it's a little slow to wake the monitors from sleep.$2,064.87 -
Speedster Speedster
I built this computer for my new racing simulator setup that I am still building. I swapped the fans on the Aio to match the... I built this computer for my new racing simulator setup that I am still building. I swapped the fans on the Aio to match the rest of the build. I want to 3d print more mods for this PC$1,997.91 -
very simple gaming pc very simple gaming pc
My gaming pc that does all that i need it to do My gaming pc that does all that i need it to do$1,989.93 -
The Do-It-All Rig The Do-It-All Rig
Office, technician, media archiving, gaming, content creation, AI work all-on-one Office, technician, media archiving, gaming, content creation, AI work all-on-one$1,974.90 -
Pangolin Gaming PC Pangolin Gaming PC
Check out my gaming rig! I started with a 10th Gen Intel i5, an MSI motherboard, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and the onboard GPU.... Check out my gaming rig! I started with a 10th Gen Intel i5, an MSI motherboard, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and the onboard GPU. First, I upgraded to a GTX 1660 Super, but now I'm rocking an RTX 4070, which has taken my gaming experience to the next level. And I'm not stopping there—I'm planning to upgrade to a new motherboard, a 14th Gen Intel i7, and 16GB of DDR5 RAM. This setup is going to be an absolute beast!$1,958.94 -
Abyss Blue Abyss Blue
This is my first gaming PC build. I upgraded from Xbox consoles. I needed a new PC for work anyway, so I decided why not... This is my first gaming PC build. I upgraded from Xbox consoles. I needed a new PC for work anyway, so I decided why not build a gaming PC that could also satisfy my work needs. And this is the build I ended up with. It runs pretty quiet and cool. It runs the Baldur's Gate 3 pretty well. Fast load time and superior graphics and all. Money well spent.$1,944.94 -
GAMING-NEW GAMING-NEW
I am in desperate need of a new case. I have a new 360mm Radiator that will not fit in this one. running a new 12900k... I am in desperate need of a new case. I have a new 360mm Radiator that will not fit in this one. running a new 12900k purchase as a part of the bundle a few months back and need better cooling than what is shown here.$1,944.93 -
Mid-Level Lian Li Vision Gaming Build Mid-Level Lian Li Vision Gaming Build
I built this to replace a 10+ year old gaming PC that was starting to show it's age. I mostly play older games like Unreal... I built this to replace a 10+ year old gaming PC that was starting to show it's age. I mostly play older games like Unreal Tournament 2004, COD, etc., and wanted something reliable that would run smoothly on my 2K monitors. I also wanted to go RGB for the "coolness" factor (don't judge me) and provide some ambient lighting in the room while playing. In addition to the components listed below, I went with Corsair iCUE LINK QX120 RGB fans and a Corsair iCUE Link RGB LCD AIO because I liked the LCD screen showing system temps or pictures. I also purchased a custom 12VHPR cable with a right angle connection for the GPU and also plugs directly into the PSU (not an extender). The length on it is perfect so there are no sharp bends which is highly recommended with these HPR cables. These extra components added about $550 to the cost, so the total cost for the system was about $2,500.$1,938.94 -
FormD T1 7800X3D FormD T1 7800X3D
This build is using a FormD T1 v2.1 case in small form factor under 10 liters in size. It's used for FPS gaming with the... This build is using a FormD T1 v2.1 case in small form factor under 10 liters in size. It's used for FPS gaming with the 7800X3D. Watercooled using an AIO with Noctua fans.$1,923.95