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Full White build Full White build
Gaming pc build to play Hogwart Legacy Gaming pc build to play Hogwart Legacy$2,515.93 -
Compact Gamer Machine Compact Gamer Machine
Small build with good power Small build with good power$1,576.82 -
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Basic PC Basic PC
A basic computer for web browsing, video streaming, and light gaming. A basic computer for web browsing, video streaming, and light gaming.$458.94 -
Smol Gaming PC Smol Gaming PC
Gaming PC with a small form factor mainly used for gaming. Easily portable when going to LAN parties. Gaming PC with a small form factor mainly used for gaming. Easily portable when going to LAN parties.$1,729.93 -
Scrapyard Scrapyard
I built this PC as a entry level gaming/content creation pc, I play games like fortnite, overwatch two, and terraria. I... I built this PC as a entry level gaming/content creation pc, I play games like fortnite, overwatch two, and terraria. I might upgrade my CPU to a ryzen 5600x later on the line, and maybe my GPU as well, maybe to a 1650 super.$664.92 -
Luggable Luggable
Built to be a portable-ish gaming rig Built to be a portable-ish gaming rig$2,238.91 -
Packed Revolt 3 Packed Revolt 3
I chose this case because of the very limited space I had to put a pc on the desk of my new room. Laying vertically it fits... I chose this case because of the very limited space I had to put a pc on the desk of my new room. Laying vertically it fits perfect and easily leaves enough room for a two monitor setup!$1,458.91 -
budget pure performance budget pure performance
first pc ever made, no rgb, just specs. first pc ever made, no rgb, just specs.$587.94 -
My First Gaming PC My First Gaming PC
I built this for gaming! I like strategic games and am currently playing Total War: Pharaoh on this PC. This machine handles... I built this for gaming! I like strategic games and am currently playing Total War: Pharaoh on this PC. This machine handles it with no issue! The graphic is smooth and the loading time is super fast.$1,597.94 -
The A4 Liquid Monster The A4 Liquid Monster
Built for gaming, work, and general computing. Built for gaming, work, and general computing.$2,356.94 -
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Clean and simple Clean and simple
My very simple and clean pc build. Used for gaming My very simple and clean pc build. Used for gaming$1,982.93 -
Mini-PC Mini-PC
Wanted to build my first itx PC to save on space. Found the Lian Li A4-H20 which could utilize my 240mm liquid cooler from... Wanted to build my first itx PC to save on space. Found the Lian Li A4-H20 which could utilize my 240mm liquid cooler from NZXT. Temperatures are excellent despite the very small form factor. Completely silent when idle and not too loud under full load.$779.95 -
Renewed Old Renewed Old
Renewed old gaming build with new case and cleaned repasted thermals and consolidate internal parts. Renewed old gaming build with new case and cleaned repasted thermals and consolidate internal parts.$552.95 -
Budget Cubby Gaming PC Budget Cubby Gaming PC
Ultimate mid-tier gaming rig Ultimate mid-tier gaming rig$479.95 -
Gaming Build Gaming Build
The PC was build for gaming: Starfield currently The PC was build for gaming: Starfield currently$2,064.93 -
Compact power Compact power
A compact "SFF" small form factor PC just completed. A typical SFF build takes months; this one got done in about a day.... A compact "SFF" small form factor PC just completed. A typical SFF build takes months; this one got done in about a day. Z790 board, 4090 graphics, fast RAM. Most parts from Microcenter, but the 4090 from Best Buy, the only place one can get the FE 4090. Modded the case to fit AIO on top. It's a very tight fit; few more mm space would be good. Microcenter should start selling slim AIO - with radiator less than 1 inch thick. Maybe 20 mm? ROG Strix motherboard Z790-I at $480 is a disappointment. No audio/sound on board (as per Asus design). The provided proprietary Hive hub is quirky and doesn't work, even after spending hours with Asus tech support to try troubleshoot it. Heading to Microcenter to buy a SoundBlaster USB to add sound.$2,439.90 -
Frosty the Snow Build Frosty the Snow Build
My second ever build, please welcome Frosty!THE VISIONI was looking to build a gaming/editing/streaming rig that could... My second ever build, please welcome Frosty! THE VISION I was looking to build a gaming/editing/streaming rig that could handle maximal multi-tasking for my messy and excessive chrome tabs, streaming, editing, music, and games. I decided to pay the aesthetic task because I like the basic white look, but should you wanna make it black you'll be saving a few buckeroos here and there. For less than $2000, this build can run 2k and 4k resolutions, run most games at max settings, and is extensible and upgradable for anyone's needs long into the future. Maximal performance for minimal budget damage! Let's also not forget the anime waifu graphics card. Chef's kiss! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- USAGE I play a wide variety of games, both CPU and GPU intensive: - League of Legends - Valorant - Phasmophobia - Dead by Daylight - Dying Light - Stardew Valley - ARK: Survival Evolved - 7 Days to Die - Far Cry (Just to name a few) I also do animation/art/editing on FL Studio 20, Adobe Suite (Photoshop, Lightroom, After Effects, Toon Boom Harmony, Retas Studio) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ISSUES I FACED CABLE MANAGEMENT: in this case can be tricky, make sure you don't have cables and stuff covering the backside of the radiator, this restricts airflow (my temps were very bad before I rewired everything) BIOS: Before you attempt to boot up the PC, have a USB with the motherboard's updated BIOS and plug it into the mobo and flash that shit. Making sure your BIOS is up to date will reduce likelihood of issues like storage/boot detection. (I had a problem where my SSD with Windows installed would not show up in BIOS as an option to boot from. Flashing the BIOS a few times fixed this) WINDOWS: If you have Windows currently on another build that you want to transfer, a few things to note. If your Windows 10 used to be Windows 7, that copy of windows can only be transferred ONCE. If it was transferred already before, you won't be able to activate it on the new PC. AIO: When mounting, how I have the radiator mounted is pretty good, just make sure your cooling block is never placed higher than the radiator. If it is placed higher then the liquid will not circulate and your cooling will not work properly. Mount the radiator fans to shoot hot air out through the radiator. FANS: Make sure you have more fans installed to intake than to outtake. Basically place more fans that blow air out of the PC then into the PC. Why? So that it sucks all the hot air and shoots it out of the case. Have maybe 1-2 fan(s) pushing air in from a different angle so that it's not just blowing the hot air that was pushed out back in lmao. For fan color customization, when picking fans make sure they are marked as RGB-addressable so that you can use a software to sync all the colors together. The fans I reused from my old build are only changeable via the remote they came with so I have limited color options.$1,690.55 -
2023 Gaming Rig 2023 Gaming Rig
Best bang for the buck gaming PC Best bang for the buck gaming PC$705.94 -
All Black AMD ITX Build All Black AMD ITX Build
Have built ATX and mATX builds with RGB lights before. But I always wanted to build a powerful ITX build without lights.... Have built ATX and mATX builds with RGB lights before. But I always wanted to build a powerful ITX build without lights. Initially wanted to get Radeon RX 6900 XT to along with 5800X but could not get my hands on a 6900XT during the 2021 frenzy so eventually settled on a 6600XT. Planning to replace current graphics card with a new one to last me a couple years. I have logged 300+ hours for Division 2 on this build. I also like to play board based strategy games. I have played XCOM2, Gears Tactics and Mutant Year Zero on this build.$1,299.99 -
Patchwork File Server Patchwork File Server
Built as a general purpose server and introduction into the homelab hobby. Originally started from a junk pc and transformed... Built as a general purpose server and introduction into the homelab hobby. Originally started from a junk pc and transformed into a full-fledged on-demand server. After several years of upgrades, the server has grown to an impressive size of 40TiB in a zfs raid-z2 pool.$1,489.98 -