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Big Blue Big Blue
I built this computer to replace my 5 year old gaming rig to celebrate by 50th birthday. I use it mostly for gaming and... I built this computer to replace my 5 year old gaming rig to celebrate by 50th birthday. I use it mostly for gaming and daily networking, but I do use some software that takes full use of the 128GBs of RAM. I purchased a power supply and case designed around future expansion, but I have no plans to upgrade anything at this time.$6,375.69 -
Rio's Main PC Rio's Main PC
I wanted a PC that made almost no compromises. This satisfied it. I wanted a PC that made almost no compromises. This satisfied it.$6,190.97 -
Windy box Windy box
This is just a regular gaming build where I tried to place as many fans as I could while keeping airflow in mind. This is just a regular gaming build where I tried to place as many fans as I could while keeping airflow in mind.$3,634.93 -
My Gaming Build My Gaming Build
Built a new rig for gaming. Upgrading from a 6 year old PC. Built a new rig for gaming. Upgrading from a 6 year old PC.$2,699.91 -
Big Rig Big Rig
Gaming rig. I usually play some VR titles, Rocket League, Destiny 2, Risk of Rain 2, No Man's Sky.The process was pretty... Gaming rig. I usually play some VR titles, Rocket League, Destiny 2, Risk of Rain 2, No Man's Sky. The process was pretty simple. Installed CPU and heatsink into the Mother Board, as well as the ram, then set it down into the case. Bolted everything down then installed all of the other parts. The strip of lights in the case was from a bulk roll of 5050 LEDs that I cut and soldered the connections on to it. One RGB header goes to the LED strip, and the second one goes to the fan controller included with the case so that ASUS Aura sync can control everything. I also run an Oculus Rift S off of this rig, and it's handled everything quite well. This build could benefit from a newer GPU. I'm looking to probably upgrade the CPU to a Ryzen 7 3700x when the 4000 series hits stores and pushes the price down on the 3000s. I chose the AverMedia capture card over the usual ElGato. The AverMedia was on sale, so I got it for a steal, and it's extremely easy to use.$1,399.81