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All Intel RGB Workstation All Intel RGB Workstation
This PC was put together around the Intel i5 12600kf and Intel Arc A770 Bundle from Microcenter. The total cost for this PC... This PC was put together around the Intel i5 12600kf and Intel Arc A770 Bundle from Microcenter. The total cost for this PC was super impressive given the performance it was putting out. I am able to play demanding games like Flight simulator with stable performance using DX12. I posted some synthetic benchmark scores in the images for reference if anyone is considering getting the A770. If most of the games you play are newer DX12 titles then the A770 is legit. The Powerspec PSU and Teamgroup RAM were also great deals that really completed this build. It will be used for gaming as well as a general purpose workstation PC with its 10 core i5.$890.94 -
Best Gaming Price/Value PC Build Best Gaming Price/Value PC Build
The gaming build is perfect to run all 2024 AAA games. The gaming build is perfect to run all 2024 AAA games.$939.95 -
hyte hype hyte hype
last year i bult my first gaming desktop pc in this kind of vertical tower style. however the case that i chose to use... last year i bult my first gaming desktop pc in this kind of vertical tower style. however the case that i chose to use initially was the nzxt h1 case and over time i developed a number of misgivings over various ways that the h1 was insufficiant. the biggest issue of all was the fact that the maximum cooler the h1 could accommodate was 140mm radiator size. a 140mm cooler did not provide adequate temperatures during high loads such as gaming. this was true across a number of my most frequently played games which include elden ring, sekiro, and other souls games. the new hyte tower fit my 240mm radiator and thankfully this has brought my gaming temperatures down.$1,269.94 -
Simple yet effective Simple yet effective
This is my first build with a decently sized budget. Wanted something that looked cool (without RGB) and packed a punch,... This is my first build with a decently sized budget. Wanted something that looked cool (without RGB) and packed a punch, while using my budget as efficiently as possible. While I’m not into a lot of performance hungry games, I still wanted something that can run any game I throw at it. Right now I use it to play deep rock galactic, hell divers, risk of rain, and baulders gate 3.$1,190.92 -
Mid range Gaming Pc Mid range Gaming Pc
More on the end of aesthetics and rgb heavy More on the end of aesthetics and rgb heavy$1,222.92 -
First PC Build - 1440p mid range First PC Build - 1440p mid range
I used to game on my gtx 1650 laptop, but it was starting to show it's age. Instead of spending around $1000 on a new... I used to game on my gtx 1650 laptop, but it was starting to show it's age. Instead of spending around $1000 on a new laptop, I thought I would build a PC for around the same price instead. Right now, I only have a couple games installed, which are Prey and Need for Speed Unbound. Prey is a well optimized game, but it runs on dx11, and arc was known for having issues with non dx12 titles when it came out. I know Intel has gone back and improved drivers for certain dx11 games, but when playing Prey at max settings at 2560x1440p, there would be times where my framerate would drop from 144 fps to around 70 fps. The GPU usage would drop to around 30% To solve this, I ended up using dxvk to make the game run on vulkan. Now it stays at 144 fps all the time, with some shader compilation stutters. Using dxvk in dx11 and dx9 titles to make the game run in vulkan has a good chance of boosting performance with arc cards. To use dxvk, you just need to paste at most two folders into the game's exe directory. There are videos on YouTube that show how to do this. The only downside is that you can't do this in online games that use anti cheat. With need for speed, the game ran well out of the box. Playing at 1440p, I get around 70-85fps at max settings with xess quality. If I disable upscaling, I can reach the same framerate with textures at ultra and the rest of the settings set to a mix of mostly high and some medium. After setting a gpu fan curve, the hottest I've seen the GPU get is 64 Celsius, with vram hovering around 62 Celsius in a superposition benchmark. In terms of the ryzen 7700x, I was able to set a pbo curve of -35 on all cores, and I didn't crash after running prime95 for 20 minutes. I'll have to run core cycler and see if it is truly stable, although I haven't crashed in any games yet. Because of this, it runs extremely cool. At most, I've seen it hit 55 Celsius and pull 75w when gaming. In the prime95 benchmark, it pulled somewhere around 120ish watts and hit a max temp of somewhere around 86 Celsius. According to hwmonitor, the hotspot was also around that same temperature.$964.99 -
Green Monster Green Monster
Gaming rig. Play BF2042, Overwatch 2 Gaming rig. Play BF2042, Overwatch 2$706.94 -
Finished AM5 mini atx Cooler Master N200 Finished AM5 mini atx Cooler Master N200
My first build in 11 years. Upgraded from an old I7 3770k, GTX 770 4 GB build. Hoping to get another 10 years out of this... My first build in 11 years. Upgraded from an old I7 3770k, GTX 770 4 GB build. Hoping to get another 10 years out of this one. Went with AMD this time and I'm excited to see how it compares to my previous Intel/Nvidia systems.$1,145.82 -
Starter PC Starter PC
I made this build as my starter PC to bind with my three boys through PC gaming. Together we play Destiny 2, Fortnite, and... I made this build as my starter PC to bind with my three boys through PC gaming. Together we play Destiny 2, Fortnite, and Roblox$1,302.94 -
The Beast 6.0 The Beast 6.0
My consulting business requires some power and my laptop was aging far too rapidly. I also downloaded Baldurs Gate 3 and... My consulting business requires some power and my laptop was aging far too rapidly. I also downloaded Baldurs Gate 3 and when it kept crashing that was the final straw, I decided to build my own showcase instead of just building them for other people. With a budget of only $800 I built the most powerful build I could and it takes everything i've thrown at it and then some. I'd like to upgrade the processor as soon as possible and potentially take advantage of DDR5 rather than the current DDR4$892.92 -
Small budget big gaming Small budget big gaming
Gaming PC for Overwatch, Warzone, and League Gaming PC for Overwatch, Warzone, and League$1,197.14 -
White Rider White Rider
I built this PC as my first real upgrade from a Razer Blade 15. I mainly play hardcore shooters, Escape From Tarkov is my... I built this PC as my first real upgrade from a Razer Blade 15. I mainly play hardcore shooters, Escape From Tarkov is my fav, and dabble into Vr and Sim racing games.$1,628.93 -
Apple Thunderbolt Display PC Build Apple Thunderbolt Display PC Build
I built this pc for gaming and to specifically be used with my Apple Thunderbolt Display. It was a bit tricky as I had to us... I built this pc for gaming and to specifically be used with my Apple Thunderbolt Display. It was a bit tricky as I had to us a specific z370 motherboard that had a Thunderbolt header along with a alpine ridge Thunderbolt card.$1,004.94 -
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college pc college pc
this pc i’ve upgraded through the years and i use it daily at college to play a list of games including rainbow six siege,... this pc i’ve upgraded through the years and i use it daily at college to play a list of games including rainbow six siege, asserto corsa (content manager), cod, fort, etc. all running pretty smooth for the most part$1,342.91 -
AAW.Almost All White build. AAW.Almost All White build.
First PC build. Fun and exciting experience! First PC build. Fun and exciting experience!$1,039.95 -
Graduation Build Graduation Build
I built this PC to finally upgrade from my old one which was from 2012, RIP, and as a graduation present to myself. I built... I built this PC to finally upgrade from my old one which was from 2012, RIP, and as a graduation present to myself. I built it for work, productivity, and of course games. I like to play story games like Uncharted and Hogwarts Legacy, Fortnite, Apex, Cod, Valorant, CSGO, etc.$1,347.94 -
First build First build
First ever build, used the thanksgiving discounts to get a really good PC under my budget. I would love to get some cable... First ever build, used the thanksgiving discounts to get a really good PC under my budget. I would love to get some cable extensions and make it look even better but I added everything I wanted to for now.$1,264.91 -
789 Budget Gaming Build 789 Budget Gaming Build
This is my first ever build, so I decided to make a budget one just to get a taste. It turned out to be very satisfying! This is my first ever build, so I decided to make a budget one just to get a taste. It turned out to be very satisfying!$789.89 -
Pink Nightmare Pink Nightmare
This is a PC I built for my wife. She's named it Bubblegum. This is a PC I built for my wife. She's named it Bubblegum.$1,010.91 -
Shadow Shadow
I built this PC for gaming because of the parts that I picked and this PC has came a long way with me and I am very happy... I built this PC for gaming because of the parts that I picked and this PC has came a long way with me and I am very happy and grateful for having this with me for future upgrades I might upgrade my CPU to a Ryzen 9 7800x and the motherboard to get the maximum performance I can get. I'm so happy for taking all my time with this PC and saving up to build this amazing build.$1,174.92 -
Pretty in Pink Pretty in Pink
Took advantage of several open box deals to put together this pink PC on a budget. Very capable 1440p build. Took advantage of several open box deals to put together this pink PC on a budget. Very capable 1440p build.$767.93 -
The Midnight Express The Midnight Express
1440p Gaming with no RGB. 1440p Gaming with no RGB.$1,357.91 -
Dave Dave
I started this this summer, but was buying parts as my budget allowed. I saved tons by buying RAM, cooling, and CPU used... I started this this summer, but was buying parts as my budget allowed. I saved tons by buying RAM, cooling, and CPU used online. I also managed to find an Aorus Master for $110, which was a steal, even though it doesn’t have CPU OCing. I didn’t want to go too crazy with RGB, but when you keep your lighting at white, blue, and purple, it looks pretty slick, and not like something a 10-year-old drew. I haven’t gotten three of the fans yet, but my temps are honestly doing just fine without them, and I love the NZXT cooling, because it keeps my temps low without being too loud. I’ve been using this for CAD, some 4K gaming at relatively high settings(the GPU is doing fine), programming(hence the i9 and 32GB of RAM), and work/online school. No problems, except that I was considering going for the pricier 6950(which is $200 more expensive, but has 150% the performance of the 6750), and I might eventually upgrade my GPU. Also, the SSD is the slowest m.2 SSD on the market, but it’s still faster than most HDDs, and it was $30. If I were to do it again, I would go for a Samsung SSD for maybe $60, with much better performance. I don’t mind the SSD too much, though.$1,397.91