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My first ITX build My first ITX build
I built this computer to use as my main desktop computer for web browsing, programming, and occasional gaming. I wanted it... I built this computer to use as my main desktop computer for web browsing, programming, and occasional gaming. I wanted it to be smaller, but still easy to assemble, so I opted for the popular NR200P case. In retrospect, I think I should have gotten a motherboard with more m.2 slots as managing the sata power/data cables isn't worth the saved money imo.$777.93 -
Little Champ Little Champ
Built this pc as a tiny upgrade from my last one. The main reason I built this was because I wanted something smaller that I... Built this pc as a tiny upgrade from my last one. The main reason I built this was because I wanted something smaller that I could use in the living room when I decide to do another higher end build. I really don't do anything crazy when it comes to games anymore, I think the most intensive game I play is still Forza Horizon 5. So with that all in mind, I decided on all of these parts for a smooth 1440p experience. I still debate if I want to make an upgrade to a 5800x3d, but I'm not sure it will be worth it knowing I won't be upgrading anything else in this pc. The CPU and GPU seem to work great together and everything remains cool and quite how it is.$951.82 -
Endgame ITX Build Endgame ITX Build
This is the perfect ITX build. I have moved a lot of PC parts and upgraded but this is the final upgrade. This gaming PC can... This is the perfect ITX build. I have moved a lot of PC parts and upgraded but this is the final upgrade. This gaming PC can tackle any 1440p game with no issues and can also compute anything for my work needs. The 5800x3d is the best CPU from AM4 to keep all my frames steady and the 3080 pushes those frames. I know I couldve gotten 'better' components but for the budget, these 2 were the best I can get comfortably without feeling guilty. The PC has no rgb but that's what I like. I wanted to keep it all black (GPU has a little bit of RGB but it's very subtle which is fine). Furthermore, routing the cables in the PC was a breeze due to the SF750's cables being sleeved so bending it was no issue at all.$1,689.95 -
Chilly Willy TI Chilly Willy TI
Built for an all purpose and gaming pc during the pandemic on the last of the AM4 platform.used it for remote work during... Built for an all purpose and gaming pc during the pandemic on the last of the AM4 platform. used it for remote work during the pandemic and for PC gaming when done with work$1,867.90 -
The Green Machine The Green Machine
Built for gaming, computing, work, and general use. Built for gaming, computing, work, and general use.$1,558.96 -
ITX Portable Build ITX Portable Build
Main focus was portability as I was moving around a lot at the time. It was mostly used for gaming and school work. Main focus was portability as I was moving around a lot at the time. It was mostly used for gaming and school work.$1,462.95 -
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First form ITX build #Thunderclap First form ITX build #Thunderclap
This is my first ever PC build. It’s a mid range itx gaming pc and i generally play shooting games such as valorant, the... This is my first ever PC build. It’s a mid range itx gaming pc and i generally play shooting games such as valorant, the finals, apex, etc.$1,257.92 -
O11D Mini Black-Out O11D Mini Black-Out
I play competitive shooters like Overwatch and Valorant. The building process went very smoothly besides my PSU cables being... I play competitive shooters like Overwatch and Valorant. The building process went very smoothly besides my PSU cables being a very tight fit to the GPU. For a budget mid-range PC, I think it's a pretty decent little build.$1,041.92 -
Ultimate White Gaming PC Ultimate White Gaming PC
Finally built my white PC with all white parts. I was able to save money by using last gen parts since white PC parts are... Finally built my white PC with all white parts. I was able to save money by using last gen parts since white PC parts are sooo expensive. However, I got the performance that I want for gaming, media creation, and just overall usage. I want to upgrade eventually but the PC was pretty expensive for now so maybe in a few years...$1,451.95 -
family computer family computer
Family pc. For my child and me Family pc. For my child and me$1,118.93 -
Nr200P Nr200P
Decided to down size over black friday, was a lot easier than I thought it would be. Decided to down size over black friday, was a lot easier than I thought it would be.$1,739.96 -
Dad Build Dad Build
Used sometimes not a lot just when I have free time. Used sometimes not a lot just when I have free time.$865.95 -
HYTE REVOLT 3 SFF Build HYTE REVOLT 3 SFF Build
Absolute tank of an SFF build Absolute tank of an SFF build$2,107.92 -
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 -
United Airlines PC United Airlines PC
I like planes, and as a avgeek I wanted to play Microsoft Flight Simulator at around 30-60 fps. Thats when i built this pc I like planes, and as a avgeek I wanted to play Microsoft Flight Simulator at around 30-60 fps. Thats when i built this pc$578.93 -
A normal pc for normal gaming A normal pc for normal gaming
This is my one and only personal computer that I use for school, work and gaming. I honestly just play roblox and valorant,... This is my one and only personal computer that I use for school, work and gaming. I honestly just play roblox and valorant, but it runs almost everything pretty well!$669.98 -
The Budget Box The Budget Box
As can be guessed from the name, this is a very budget gaming PC I built for myself, primarily for light gaming and... As can be guessed from the name, this is a very budget gaming PC I built for myself, primarily for light gaming and schoolwork. No one is gonna call this a high end build, sure, but honestly it can run most things perfectly fine, so long as you're not going crazy on the settings. Most of the parts were bought a Micro Center since they tend to have good deals on CPU and motherboard bundles, and other various sales. Might get a better CPU cooler sometime, since the stock Intel cooler I'm using right now isn't exactly the best, to no one's surprise.$809.93 -
Compact & Cheap HTPC Compact & Cheap HTPC
This is my home theater/couch gaming pc. It sits under my tv, where I use it to play games that are best suited to... This is my home theater/couch gaming pc. It sits under my tv, where I use it to play games that are best suited to controllers, and also watch movies and stream content on it as well. Don't need a Roku or Fire Stick when you have a whole PC hooked up to your TV. Couch co-op games are a lot of fun as well on this setup.$556.93 -
Budget Gaming PC ($600) - Intel Core i3... Budget Gaming PC ($600) - Intel Core i3 & Nvidia GTX discrete card
Budget Intel gaming build (with discrete Nvidia GTX graphics), $600 budget (that has room for upgrading, such a faster CPU,... Budget Intel gaming build (with discrete Nvidia GTX graphics), $600 budget (that has room for upgrading, such a faster CPU, more RAM, faster dedicated graphics card). Should be able to be amazing for all general usage (school, work, etc) and play latest games on med quality settings at 1080p resolutions$602.93 -
General Build General Build
I built this for regular PC usage, but now I want to try playing some games so need to upgrade. I built this for regular PC usage, but now I want to try playing some games so need to upgrade.$574.93 -
The Media Player The Media Player
Purpose is to serve as a media player for home use Purpose is to serve as a media player for home use$544.95 -
The Capable The Capable
An interim build before graphic card price stabilizes. Capable of handling my daily office jobs and occasional gaming... An interim build before graphic card price stabilizes. Capable of handling my daily office jobs and occasional gaming (mostly strategy games).$582.94 -
Pink PC Pink PC
Pink case with lighting and mild budget for mild use and light gaming Pink case with lighting and mild budget for mild use and light gaming$1,223.93