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Personal PC Build Personal PC Build
This is the PC I've been using as my daily driver for around a year now. This is the PC I've been using as my daily driver for around a year now.$1,896.90 -
RGB RGB
Gaming rig with simple RGB elements, great for 1440p/competitive games, handles 144hz+ Gaming rig with simple RGB elements, great for 1440p/competitive games, handles 144hz+$1,494.92 -
Pretty Pink Pretty Pink
A mid range rig to run games on a 1080p ultra wide monitor at 60-120Hz. 5700xt paired with a 3700X and 16GB ram can properly... A mid range rig to run games on a 1080p ultra wide monitor at 60-120Hz. 5700xt paired with a 3700X and 16GB ram can properly run all indie and epsorts games without any issues or hitches.$709.92 -
6800XT Mega Frames 6800XT Mega Frames
To play all the latest Assassin Creed Games, Origins, Odyssey and Valhalla. These games favor RDNA2 or AMD Graphics. Was... To play all the latest Assassin Creed Games, Origins, Odyssey and Valhalla. These games favor RDNA2 or AMD Graphics. Was able to get a PowerColor 6800XT courtesy of Microcenter. Rest of spec are 3700X and B550. Going to get a 5800X from Microcenter as well.$1,485.92 -
Daily Driver Daily Driver
This is my work from home and gaming PC. I mainly play story driven games with varying degrees of RPG in them. This is my work from home and gaming PC. I mainly play story driven games with varying degrees of RPG in them.$1,885.95 -
Original Build Original Build
Yeah, it's to play games pretty much. Yeah, it's to play games pretty much.$1,777.57 -
Da Basic Build Da Basic Build
I built this pc primarily to play games such as Apex and Valorant, but honestly I play a ton of different games. Some of my... I built this pc primarily to play games such as Apex and Valorant, but honestly I play a ton of different games. Some of my favorites lately have been Hades and Risk of Rain 2. In terms of future upgrades, I think I would've gone with a smaller case just because I like the aesthetic of it.$1,272.94 -
Carry on luggage PC Carry on luggage PC
This is my sff build that i bring around my carry-on luggage when traveling. This is my sff build that i bring around my carry-on luggage when traveling.$1,289.93 -
JonBonDaWonTons Gaming PC! JonBonDaWonTons Gaming PC!
I use this rig to do homework, watch media, edit photos, play games (valorant, apex, osu, aimlabs, ect.), and light... I use this rig to do homework, watch media, edit photos, play games (valorant, apex, osu, aimlabs, ect.), and light streaming on twitch. I plan to upgrade my cpu to a AMD 5000 series (probably the 5800x or 5900x). Maybe in the future, I will upgrade my GPU to a 6950xt or 3090ti.$1,293.90 -
NEW ITX W/ 3080 NEW ITX W/ 3080
I built this around getting random parts for pretty cheap. Things just kept falling into place! The mobo was 100 the cpu was... I built this around getting random parts for pretty cheap. Things just kept falling into place! The mobo was 100 the cpu was 100 the GPU was 720 from a microcenter return during the GPU craziness and I just couldn’t pass that up. I love playing Tarkov, Valorant, cyberpunk, kingdom come, elden ring, and the list goes on. Also overclocking is such a fun thing to do with 3dmark. Computers are fun…sometimes!$1,501.00 -
Number cruncher, games, and media Number cruncher, games, and media
This is my build to crunch some SETI, run some hi level games, and serve up 4k media across the house. All purpose server... This is my build to crunch some SETI, run some hi level games, and serve up 4k media across the house. All purpose server with gaming.$1,885.95 -
Kelsey Gaming Build 1 Kelsey Gaming Build 1
I've been working on building a gaming computer for a while now. Super happy with where this is right now! I've been working on building a gaming computer for a while now. Super happy with where this is right now!$903.95 -
Personal Build Personal Build
This is my personal build I have used throughout the latter half of 2022 This is my personal build I have used throughout the latter half of 2022$2,664.86 -
Gaming and Designing Rig Gaming and Designing Rig
I built this PC with primarily the dual purpose of gaming and doing design work. It does both of them very well! And then... I built this PC with primarily the dual purpose of gaming and doing design work. It does both of them very well! And then this isn't necessarily any hardware inside the build, but I have active display port and usb cables so I can run the PC in my basement and have my monitors and necessary USB peripherals at my desk in my office 1 floor above. That way I can keep the heat of my PC out of my office, which is great especially in the summer!$1,906.92 -
Compact Build Compact Build
I built it for gaming in the living room. I built it for gaming in the living room.$1,757.95 -
4k Blu-ray All-in-One Media PC 4k Blu-ray All-in-One Media PC
I wanted to build something that I could race, game, run Plex server, and watch 4K movies on with true HDR. All-in-one, and... I wanted to build something that I could race, game, run Plex server, and watch 4K movies on with true HDR. All-in-one, and one-for-all; not separate devices! I built it and the gaming part was great, but the 4k Blu-ray part was only so-so : ( And then I moved on to a 3080 12GB ITX build and a second-hand XBox One S, because two purpose built things are always better than an all-in-one thing! Learn from my learning experience : ) Some of the part choices were forced, because the last CPU that supports Blu-ray disc playback is the Intel 10th Gen. I would have loved to go for an 11400 at the time (12th gen wasn't out yet, though I would have gotten the 12600K had I known a used XBox was such a better BD player), but a 10700K was my choice. Fitting it into the Silverstone Grandia 09 case was a challenge, especially for CPU cooling. I wanted something that could cool better than a low-profile Noctua, so I shoved a 120mm Arctic Freezer radiator in there. Also a learning experience; 120mm rads are not all that much better than air cooling -_- And although I did not need to, one foresight was to get an EVGA SFX-size power supply, as that made fitting power cables near the radiator MUCH easier.$1,560.89 -
Vader Vader
Finished my first build during pandemic 2020. Finished my first build during pandemic 2020.$3,508.70 -
DD Gaming DD Gaming
Built for gaming like Valorant, Overwatch, Fall Guys, and Forza. I also like to play party games with friends through... Built for gaming like Valorant, Overwatch, Fall Guys, and Forza. I also like to play party games with friends through discord.$2,203.93 -
RedTrooper RedTrooper
I built this about a year ago and I mainly play games like War Thunder and R6 and sometimes Minecraft. In all of the games I... I built this about a year ago and I mainly play games like War Thunder and R6 and sometimes Minecraft. In all of the games I play I always run them on max graphic settings and I get good fps and I don't notice any major dips in performance. I spent a lot for a first PC but I know it will preform good now and down the road too a few years.$1,849.88 -
The Beast The Beast
Wanted a powerful server and just went a little overboard. Definitely would like to make a custom water loop to be able to... Wanted a powerful server and just went a little overboard. Definitely would like to make a custom water loop to be able to water cool my graphics cards.$3,633.86 -
Gateway Gateway
My initial motivation for building this PC two years ago was the anticipated release of Microsoft Flight Simulator. I had... My initial motivation for building this PC two years ago was the anticipated release of Microsoft Flight Simulator. I had been playing other simulators for many years before then and wanted an upgrade for the new intense game. I've been wanting an upgrade from my Dell Optiplex retrofitted with a GTX 1050 Ti for a while, but this pushed me to actually go ahead and do it. I still play Microsoft Flight Simulator to this day, but most of my time on this machine has shifted to software engineering and, incidentally, developing addons for the simulator. I am a computer science student and use this computer to compile Rust libraries, run simulations in Python, and develop websites. A year after getting this computer, I replaced the stock heat sink on my RTX 2080 Super with an NZXT Kraken, and it was totally worth it as I haven't had any problems with thermals since then and the computer is pretty darn quiet. The only upgrade that I see myself making in the foreseeable future is a kit of custom white cables along with a modular PSU to replace the horrendous ketchup and mustard powering the rig.$1,732.91 -
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Home desktop Home desktop
Music streaming, movies, office use Music streaming, movies, office use$838.95 -
nth1 v0 nth1 v0
General purpose desktop; wanted something small form factor both for occasional portability and general space-saving. Used... General purpose desktop; wanted something small form factor both for occasional portability and general space-saving. Used for photoshop, web browsing, software development, and gaming.$1,682.95