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  • Low budget performance build thumbnail

    Low budget performance build Low budget performance build

    Wanted to keep a tightish budget and not go overboard, i’m happy with the results Wanted to keep a tightish budget and not go overboard, i’m happy with the results
    $762.92
    Shamon J
  • Rust thumbnail

    Rust Rust

    I okay rust I okay rust
    $1,103.92
    Alex S
  • Braydens pc thumbnail

    Braydens pc Braydens pc

    Valorant, rainbow six, fortnite Valorant, rainbow six, fortnite
    $1,139.93
    Rickey M
  • Little Snow thumbnail

    Little Snow Little Snow

    This was a budget build I did for a friend, keeping cost in mind, but also a clean look and decent performance. The... This was a budget build I did for a friend, keeping cost in mind, but also a clean look and decent performance. The combination of Ryzen 5600 with RX 6600 is amazing, giving me over 200fps on fortnite (performance mode) on a 1080p, for the budget, this is an amazing build, still looking cool and modern. Sadly, all prices went up in microcenter a month later and I'm not able to replicate this build, the cheapest I could find was a Ryzen 5500 with GTX 1660 Super and a B450 board, paying over $50 on tob of this build, too sad.
    $664.91
    carlos287
  • Build for a friend thumbnail

    Build for a friend Build for a friend

    Build for a close friend before he moves Build for a close friend before he moves
    $759.92
    Hadeed K
  • Budget Gaming PC thumbnail

    Budget Gaming PC Budget Gaming PC

    Built for school work and light gaming. Plays Fornite, GTA V and valorant with ease. Built for school work and light gaming. Plays Fornite, GTA V and valorant with ease.
    $869.92
    Joel J
  • Budget Gaming PC thumbnail

    Budget Gaming PC Budget Gaming PC

    Plays games at 1080p 60fps Plays games at 1080p 60fps
    $844.93
    Joel J
  • Living room PC thumbnail

    Living room PC Living room PC

    First new build in like 20 years First new build in like 20 years
    $1,146.74
    Gregory
  • Artemis thumbnail

    Artemis Artemis

    An aesthetic-focused mid range gaming rig with room to grow and upgrade, designed for my wife. Definitely not winning any... An aesthetic-focused mid range gaming rig with room to grow and upgrade, designed for my wife. Definitely not winning any awards for the price-to-performance ratio, but I intentionally specced around some components (like the white, way more wattage than needed power supply and 32 GB of RGB RAM) based around looks and not needing to be upgraded later, with other components (like the RX 6600) being obvious targets for future upgrades. If anyone wanted to emulate this build while still going somewhat aesthetically pleasing, I'd go with the black version of the case, no RGB RAM (and also only 16 GB), get a single normal fan for rear exhaust instead of the RGB 3 pack, different power supply, no wifi card (if you don't need it, we did), and just use the stock heat sink for the 5600. With those changes, this would be a killer bang-for-buck build. As it is, I fully accept the higher cost in exchange for better looks and great accessories.
    $1,223.86
    Jesse S
  • Shadow in the Dark thumbnail

    Shadow in the Dark Shadow in the Dark

    Gaming when I get a chance and remotely work when I have to Gaming when I get a chance and remotely work when I have to
    $1,915.89
    Jorge G
  • Windows 11 AMD 5 thumbnail

    Windows 11 AMD 5 Windows 11 AMD 5

    I needed to replace my previous AMD 3 FX 8370 processor computer. The motherboard stopped working. Initial intention was to... I needed to replace my previous AMD 3 FX 8370 processor computer. The motherboard stopped working. Initial intention was to upgrade to AMD 4 which had both good specs and prices. However, AMD 5 was on the horizon and I decided to wait and build to that spec to provide a longer life for the motherboard. I selected AMD as my builds for my wife use Intel and thus I could compare prices, specs, features, etc. The AMD 3 computer was quite efficient and more than sufficient for my foci on writing, from essays to books, and basic graphics. I often had multiple programs open as writing required accessing sources, looking at uses of the sources and my music to work by, ideally running simultaneously. The graphics programs were used for cleaning up old family photos, films and other materials such as newspapers. As I am not professionally into photo and video technology, I use basic software such as that from Cyberlink. The family pictures date to the turn of the 20th century and by the late 1930’s included old Kodak family films. I then sent the processed files to third parties to be placed on DVD’s which were distributed to family. For my AMD 5, all components were purchased locally, all but one M2 at Microcenter as I want to keep such local sources viable. I selected the Gigabyte X670 Aorus Elite motherboard, The retail cost was under $300, had the latest chipset and could be bundled with both other hardware and software. I was particularly interested in using M2 storage and the motherboard had three slots for it, one tied directly to the CPU and two PCle 4.0 slots. For memory I purchased a one TB M2 2280 for the CPU slot on which I put Windows 11 and a second partition for downloaded software that I installed in the C: partition. For data files I selected a 2 TB mvme which was a later purchase from Best Buy. The latter was on special sale, almost 50% off. On this device I created three partitions for storing documents, music and pictures/videos. I had planned on using my existing 3 TB HDD but it too had stopped working. I hope to recover the data from it. The slots for the M2 storage are under a heat sink located next to the PCle 16 slot. Thus the M2 devices did not need any heat sinks. The slots are partially under my PowerColor RX 6600 graphics card with 8 GB of memory. I am not a gamer so don’t need the most recent graphics chips but did want a decent card with sufficient memory for a future 32 inch monitor. I purchased a Ryzen 7 7700X CPU that was bundled with 32 GB of GSkill memory. I selected the Noctua UH-14S cooler. The cooler is a large passive heat sink nearly six inches high and three inches wide. It comes with an attached fan but a second fan can be attached to the other side. I installed only one fan. I used existing hardware for the rest of the build. All was installed in my Antec server mid-tower case that has room for the cooler. The case has temperature controlled fans, one on the top back of the case and two on the top of the case. I reused my Antec 1000 watt platinum modular PSU along with my LG internal Blu-ray read/write drive. I have a 27 inch ASUS monitor and connected it via HDMI. After more than a month of using the new build, it runs fast and cool. The CPU cooler fan is almost noiseless and the case fans have not been turned on as the operating temperature is low. Booting takes less than 15 seconds and shutting down is about 5 seconds. The build was under $1,500 including tax. I look forward to increased efficiency and pleasure in my computing.
    $1,084.94
    Dr. Larry Keller
  • Unicorn Barf thumbnail

    Unicorn Barf Unicorn Barf

    First of all. let me make it clear that this build is not done according to my tastes and preferences. At all. However, I... First of all. let me make it clear that this build is not done according to my tastes and preferences. At all. However, I have a friend who is completely enamored with RGB components and so this otherwise-basic build was assembled according to what he wanted. The 6600xt is a midrange card that runs 1080p and occasionally 1440p games like Overwatch 2. Air cooling (and not a liquid AIO unit) was chosen for the cpu so that my friend wouldn't have to worry about an element of an AIO failing in future years of use.
    $884.92
    Roger Lee
  • Call me . . . Invader thumbnail

    Call me . . . Invader Call me . . . Invader

    High performance on games people actually play. It can run heavily modded Skyrim at a consistent 60 fps and I'm constantly... High performance on games people actually play. It can run heavily modded Skyrim at a consistent 60 fps and I'm constantly reaching mid 200s in destiny 2 which my monitor definitely cant handle. If I am able to I would like to add a custom light strip on the inside of the case sporting the snake pattern from destiny's gambit game mode.
    $731.93
    Jason
  • Son's 1st Gaming PC thumbnail

    Son's 1st Gaming PC Son's 1st Gaming PC

    My 11 year old son has a passion for computers and always asked if he could build his own PC. He went on YouTube and did all... My 11 year old son has a passion for computers and always asked if he could build his own PC. He went on YouTube and did all the research on AMD/Intel, which Motherboard and graphics card he should get. Also he had a budget for his birthday money from parents and grandparents, so he was very cautious to not go over that. We finally got all the parts and since he had already done his research he was able to assemble with very little help from me to get all setup.
    $747.87
    Sunit
  • Gaming PC Build March 2023 thumbnail

    Gaming PC Build March 2023 Gaming PC Build March 2023

    First build in over 10 years, first with current gen GPU, with a upgrade path. Went with a AM5 socket and CPU so I could... First build in over 10 years, first with current gen GPU, with a upgrade path. Went with a AM5 socket and CPU so I could upgrade either in the future. have a little aRGB, but planning to add some in the future.
    $1,462.88
    tknight401
  • NZXT Elite Build thumbnail

    NZXT Elite Build NZXT Elite Build

    This build is mainly for gaming got a good bundle from microcenter for a 3600 + b450 motherboard perfect combo for a 6600 This build is mainly for gaming got a good bundle from microcenter for a 3600 + b450 motherboard perfect combo for a 6600
    $1,219.91
    Yousef A
  • Workstation thumbnail

    Workstation Workstation

    Light gaming, work Light gaming, work
    $1,700.89
    Steven N
  • Alternative PC Build thumbnail

    Alternative PC Build Alternative PC Build

    Gaming PC with budget parts playing mostly Valorant and Rainbow 6. Gaming PC with budget parts playing mostly Valorant and Rainbow 6.
    $1,194.91
    Lars S
  • 3600 Budget Beast thumbnail

    3600 Budget Beast 3600 Budget Beast

    A powerful, yet budget gaming computer. A powerful, yet budget gaming computer.
    $946.91
    Benjamin R
  • Ryzen 9 3900XT/Radeon 5700XT thumbnail

    Ryzen 9 3900XT/Radeon 5700XT Ryzen 9 3900XT/Radeon 5700XT

    The PC I ended up with after a few upgrades over the years. For general usage, some gaming. I wish I had more games to play... The PC I ended up with after a few upgrades over the years. For general usage, some gaming. I wish I had more games to play but most modern games are either absolute trash that isn't worth playing or indies that are worth playing but don't require much in the terms of power. The 3900XT I got on sale after the 5000 series came out, works well, cooled by a Noctua NH D15. Should I have waited to get a 5950X? Maybe, but I don't need that much. 32GB of ram, surprisngly I regularly use around 24GB of it so I'm glad I went over the 16GB I usually default to. The motherboard is alright, it works. The 5700XT has to be the centerpiece, I replaced the original cooler with a Raijintek Morpheus II and two Noctua fans. Never goes below 55c even during full load and is always silent. A much better experience compared to when the fan bearings were worn to the point of buzzing from casual mining for a few years. Despite the drama surrounding crypto this 5700XT has heated my room during the winter and put food onto the table for the past two years. Can't complain about that. The PSU I'm glad I went a little overkill initially. When I got this I had a Ryzen 5 1400 and an RX560, something that could probably be powered by a 450W unit. However now it's still got plenty of extra for further upgrades. The case is a Corsair 275Q. It's not very quiet and difficult to work in. I would have rather bought a quality test bench with this money. I need lots of hard drive space.
    $1,860.89
    MKondo
  • My First Build in White thumbnail

    My First Build in White My First Build in White

    My new PC i got and its white! My new PC i got and its white!
    $1,133.92
    kevin k
  • Purple Lighting thumbnail

    Purple Lighting Purple Lighting

    A gaming PC I built myself. I saved up months to get this baby but it was well worth it. A gaming PC I built myself. I saved up months to get this baby but it was well worth it.
    $1,539.91
    Bajram V
  • white mesh thumbnail

    white mesh white mesh

    Budget gaming rig with great air flow. Budget gaming rig with great air flow.
    $1,291.91
    Kro G
  • Entry Level Gaming PC thumbnail

    Entry Level Gaming PC Entry Level Gaming PC

    This was my first PC I ever built, It can run modern games at 1080p with great framerates. This was my first PC I ever built, It can run modern games at 1080p with great framerates.
    $1,099.90
    Scott A

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