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Panda Build Panda Build
Used for gaming small to AAA. Used for CAD and building modeling and general use. Microcenter bundle and some price matching... Used for gaming small to AAA. Used for CAD and building modeling and general use. Microcenter bundle and some price matching made this a $1200 build.$1,319.94 -
Team Red Twice Team Red Twice
This pc was built for the purpose of 1440p gaming, but mainly for competitive games like valorant. This is why I went with... This pc was built for the purpose of 1440p gaming, but mainly for competitive games like valorant. This is why I went with the 7800x3d to reach high framerates like 700fps in valorant. I want this build to last long and I hope the 7800x3d holds up well over the years.$1,603.83 -
End of an Era End of an Era
The purpose of the build was to first build a pc as I have never done that before and second to buy something that could be... The purpose of the build was to first build a pc as I have never done that before and second to buy something that could be used to play any game. In hind sight I really don't know why, but I really dont have any games that can actually stress this PC. Normally I play older titles like MCC and some free to play games like CS.$1,249.94 -
Radeon 7900 GRE Build Radeon 7900 GRE Build
Built a system that can handle COD 1440p high fps and future racing sim rig Built a system that can handle COD 1440p high fps and future racing sim rig$1,612.94 -
White out White out
Gaming and general purpose. Old and new school games, mainly MW II, Dawn of War, Sins of a Solar Empire, Civ 6, Street... Gaming and general purpose. Old and new school games, mainly MW II, Dawn of War, Sins of a Solar Empire, Civ 6, Street Fighter$6,595.17 -
Compmaq (sleeper Hackintosh build) Compmaq (sleeper Hackintosh build)
I like old-school tech, tinkering, and trying to make things work that don't make sense. So, I took an old Compaq Presario... I like old-school tech, tinkering, and trying to make things work that don't make sense. So, I took an old Compaq Presario 4090US Internet PC case, gutted it, chopped away some of the metal on the back, and squeezed modern parts into it. Well, mostly. The system is a fully-functional modern computer, though for extra fun, I've Hackintoshed it to run macOS Monterey. Even though it's running the latest macOS release (as of this writing), it's still got old-school charms: I've got a working floppy drive and optical drive inside of it. Was even able to use the original power LEDs! The only real trouble was finding where to put the power supply, as the case was designed for a proprietary sized PSU. Right now, I'm just using double-sided mounting tape to stick it to the bottom of the case. Hey, it works! :D For comparison, this computer originally had 128MB RAM, a 30GB hard drive, an 800MHz Celeron, and ran Windows ME.$684.94 -
Basick Basick
Just a basic build for everday web surfing Just a basic build for everday web surfing$669.92 -
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White Frosted White Frosted
Made my own table, and chose the right colors for my gaming PC Made my own table, and chose the right colors for my gaming PC$1,281.93 -
Main Build Main Build
back in the day me and my friends used to game and stream it so it was originally used for that but quickly became solely... back in the day me and my friends used to game and stream it so it was originally used for that but quickly became solely gaming after i upgraded the proc. eventually it was used to run a minecraft server for a few months but that died out. it is now used for rainbow six siege, fall guys, pubg, brawlhalla, black ops 3 zombies, modern warfare, and more.$1,294.98