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Bob Bob
I needed a pc because my laptop wasn’t cutting it anymore. It ran fortnite at about 8 fps on low settings, so I figured if I... I needed a pc because my laptop wasn’t cutting it anymore. It ran fortnite at about 8 fps on low settings, so I figured if I want to do fps games, I should get a pc. I use it to play games like gta v, the ori series, and a bit of Minecraft. I wish I had either waited for ryzen 7000 to drop in prices, or had gone with intel instead, as that was a poor financial decision on my part, as motherboard, cpu, and ram prices were pretty high. I may want to vertical-mount my gpu in a bit.$1,648.92 -
Chicago Chicago
Moving to Chicago and starting a new job, I decided to finally splurge on a decent gaming PC that would hopefully be a... Moving to Chicago and starting a new job, I decided to finally splurge on a decent gaming PC that would hopefully be a little bit future proof. Unfortunately current gen GPUs seem to just be more expensive, beefier versions of last gen, so I went for an older GPU that I got a great deal on at MC. I plan on playing a variety of AAA games: Elden Ring, Spider-Man, Skyrim, the Witcher 3, as well as things that are intensive like Minecraft w/ fancy shaders. I also will use this for everyday stuff like watching videos, web browsing, coding (not super intensive compilation).$1,209.95 -
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rig used for 40% general use, 30% desktop computing, 30% gaming rig used for 40% general use, 30% desktop computing, 30% gaming$1,212.93 -
Monochrome Black&Silver MFF build 2023 Monochrome Black&Silver MFF build 2023
I'm using it mostly for work and occasionally for gaming. Decided to go non-RGB route this time with the only subtle light... I'm using it mostly for work and occasionally for gaming. Decided to go non-RGB route this time with the only subtle light coming from the GPU. The case is quite compact but there's a lot of space for GPU and cable management.$1,694.53 -
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 -
Hole's Battlestation Hole's Battlestation
My first Desktop in 15 Years My first Desktop in 15 Years$2,095.88 -
My First Build! My First Build!
This is my first PC build that I use for just about everything from working to gaming. This is my first PC build that I use for just about everything from working to gaming.$1,870.95 -
5950x + 6800xt 5950x + 6800xt
Overkill PC for playing League of Legends and office work Overkill PC for playing League of Legends and office work$2,259.94