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PowerHousePC PowerHousePC
Great pc. Has taken me about 2 years or so to build. its a huge step up from the lame hp prebuilt i had. Love this pc like a... Great pc. Has taken me about 2 years or so to build. its a huge step up from the lame hp prebuilt i had. Love this pc like a child.$1,791.88 -
Able to Anything Gaming PC Able to Anything Gaming PC
Bought this gaming PC based off of MSI parts because they're my favorite. Also the PC can run anything at 4k 60 hz... Bought this gaming PC based off of MSI parts because they're my favorite. Also the PC can run anything at 4k 60 hz hopefully!! It is composed of a 3080 + 5950x and it's going to be used for gaming, streaming, and simultaneous workflows! I bought the parts new since the prices have gone down a lot.$2,324.92 -
The Dog Bisceta The Dog Bisceta
It’s my first build and I always wanted a Mack daddy of a computer. I use it for work mostly and play chivalry 2, rust and... It’s my first build and I always wanted a Mack daddy of a computer. I use it for work mostly and play chivalry 2, rust and other games when I have time. I tried to keep everything gigabyte but it was difficult with supply issues and LHR cards which drove me to the founders edition 3080. When I built it I used a 1080 from a prebuilt until prices came down and DDR5 ram was also unattainably expensive. Overall I am very happy I don’t overclock and plan to have the computer for a very long time. I may consider the new Radeon cards if they stomp out the 4080 as I have been reading. Overall I am quite pleased and shocked that I was able to put everything together, it took a lot of research but I have learned so much and feel I can fix anything if anything messes up. The cord management in the back is still all over the place, at some point I will take the time to make it all look pretty but that's the greatest thing, having all the room in the back without any larger drives to just have all the cords for the rgb stuff.$2,674.89 -
Custom Hardline Liquid Cooled Gaming PC Custom Hardline Liquid Cooled Gaming PC
Hardlined tube with perfect 90 degree angle bent with green liquid Hardlined tube with perfect 90 degree angle bent with green liquid$2,138.93 -
NR200 for F1 racing rig NR200 for F1 racing rig
Small ITX build for an 8020 racing rig build. Small enough to fit in front of the rig and also quiet enough to not break the... Small ITX build for an 8020 racing rig build. Small enough to fit in front of the rig and also quiet enough to not break the immersion. Got plenty of power to push the frames needed for 27inch 1440p$2,129.92 -
Renegade PC Renegade PC
High-end PC built for everyday gaming High-end PC built for everyday gaming$3,199.93 -
EVA Titan 011 EVA Titan 011
i built this pc to be my watercooled system i use for sim racing gaming and just other things edit ram is crucial ballstix... i built this pc to be my watercooled system i use for sim racing gaming and just other things edit ram is crucial ballstix but they dont make that anymore$2,466.86 -
No Top, Front, or Side Panels (NTFSP) No Top, Front, or Side Panels (NTFSP)
For gaming anything I want to at high settings from 2D to VR. For gaming anything I want to at high settings from 2D to VR.$3,515.17 -
Basic FormD t1 Basic FormD t1
SFF PC for use with a racing sim, and FPS games. SFF was important so it could be moved between locations but also between a... SFF PC for use with a racing sim, and FPS games. SFF was important so it could be moved between locations but also between a desk and a sim racing cockpit if space doesn't allow both to be side by side.$1,839.95 -
Ultra Enthusiast Gaming/Video Editing Ultra Enthusiast Gaming/Video Editing
Top tier PC for gaming at ultra high frame rates and video editing Top tier PC for gaming at ultra high frame rates and video editing$2,309.91 -
Apollo Apollo
This build was made to do basically everything. Its going to be used for CAD, QHD gaming, VR, and Racing Simulation. In... This build was made to do basically everything. Its going to be used for CAD, QHD gaming, VR, and Racing Simulation. In hindsight, I would've added some 120mm Noctua redux fans rather than recycling the ones that came with the case.$2,139.92 -
Bang for buck Broly 1440p Gaming Build Bang for buck Broly 1440p Gaming Build
This build was built for the best bang for buck 1440p gaming with a little bit of rgb Dragon Ball Z aesthetic flair. This build was built for the best bang for buck 1440p gaming with a little bit of rgb Dragon Ball Z aesthetic flair.$2,357.93 -
Powerfully small Powerfully small
I built this computer now that parts are becoming readily available. I use it to play FIFA, Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, Shadow... I built this computer now that parts are becoming readily available. I use it to play FIFA, Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, and Dirt Rally$2,744.89 -
Budget Beast - Omen 30L - RTX 3080 + i9... Budget Beast - Omen 30L - RTX 3080 + i9 11k + 32GB DDR4 + 1.25TB total SSD + 2 TB HDD + HiFi Audio
Mostly used for gaming (MMO, FPS, Racing Sim, etc) but also a strong performer for music production/ graphic design. As far... Mostly used for gaming (MMO, FPS, Racing Sim, etc) but also a strong performer for music production/ graphic design. As far as pre-builts go, this machine is seriously impressive.$6,392.96 -
Ryzen 5900X RTX 3080 Full Water Cooled Ryzen 5900X RTX 3080 Full Water Cooled
Best fully water cooled system of late 2020 Best fully water cooled system of late 2020$3,659.94 -
SIM Station SIM Station
I've always wanted to build a dedicated computer to power my sim rig. The pandemic gave me the perfect excuse since I was... I've always wanted to build a dedicated computer to power my sim rig. The pandemic gave me the perfect excuse since I was spend far more time at home. Runs excellent with Assetto Corsa with my 49" Sammy. I'll probably upgrade to triples when space permits.$1,992.93 -
MJP7.NATASHA Mk.II Phs.B MJP7.NATASHA Mk.II Phs.B
This is an everyday gaming/computing rig. It's made to handle flight simulators such as MSFS2020 and DCS World, although I... This is an everyday gaming/computing rig. It's made to handle flight simulators such as MSFS2020 and DCS World, although I also play other CPU heavy games such as Factorio. I also use it for 3D modelling using Fusion360 and Solidworks.$2,280.78 -
5900x Mini ATX build 5900x Mini ATX build
Watercooled, 5900x, 3080. All from microcenter! Watercooled, 5900x, 3080. All from microcenter!$1,879.94 -
Ship of Theseus Ship of Theseus
For those uninitiated, the Ship of Theseus is a philosophical question (stick with me, I promise!) discussed by the likes of... For those uninitiated, the Ship of Theseus is a philosophical question (stick with me, I promise!) discussed by the likes of Plato- "if you were to have a ship, or any other object, and replace every single component which it's made of, is that ship still the same ship?" I haven't built a new computer since 2012. Yet this is a build log for a machine which currently has a Ryzen 5000 CPU and a 3080. I'd like to use this space to advocate for one of my favorite parts of the DIY PC market - upgradability and expandability. Almost decade ago, I built a rig with a 3570k and the cheapest Z77 board on the shelf at Micro Center. Little did I know, after 3 GPU upgrades (iGPU to 750ti, to RX 470, to the 3080), an accumulation of storage both mechanical and solid state, RAM upgrades (8GB to 16GB DDR3, then 16GB of DDR4), a new motherboard and 2 CPU upgrades (3750k, to r5 1600, to r5 5600), as well as the addition of RGB Strips and Fans - I'd still be using the same case and power supply I bought way back when Windows 7 was still the latest and greatest. As technology evolved and my budget grew, I was able to "level up" my rig - one piece at a time. My machine has grown with me, been there through thick and thin. I'm fortunate enough to be in a position where I could afford to replace my case, it would certainly help with temperatures to do so, but this cheapo case has been through battle and back with me. I'm not sure I could really call it "my computer" if it wasn't in a stormtrooper-esque enclosure of questionable integrity. The fact it's a bit of a "sleeper" (ironic as it may be to use the term on an RGB-clad system) is endearing to me. Its dated, arguably cheap-looking exterior betrays the impressive compute power which lies within. Compared to buying an integrated system with a limited upgrade potential, a DIY PC can be stretched over time so far it barely resembles it's original creation, endowed with new capabilities unimaginable when you first built it.$2,425.94 -
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The Glacial Shrine The Glacial Shrine
Gaming rig for Oculus VR and Rocket league via Steam. I also use it for streaming once in a while but haven't set it up with... Gaming rig for Oculus VR and Rocket league via Steam. I also use it for streaming once in a while but haven't set it up with this new build yet.$2,559.94 -
Rusty-Station Rusty-Station
Gaming/Digital Content Workstation Gaming/Digital Content Workstation$2,367.93 -
SimRacing on a Budget! SimRacing on a Budget!
I built this Pc over the last few years for gaming, most of which is online sim racing. I love all racing games like... I built this Pc over the last few years for gaming, most of which is online sim racing. I love all racing games like Automoblista 2, Project Cars 2, Assetto Corsa, I Racing, Dirt rally 2.0 and many others. Some other games I have enjoyed are Call of Duty, Battlefield, Control, and GTA 5$2,544.95 -
Mirror mirror #Bitwit Mirror mirror #Bitwit
Finally decided to make myself a high end gaming machine after spending most of my life with mid/low tier machines that... Finally decided to make myself a high end gaming machine after spending most of my life with mid/low tier machines that would upgraded over time. Figured since I would be building a better machine why not customize it a bit while I am it. Yea I know, 011d but its just a nice looking and functioning case. As for what games I play? Just about everything but these days I have been on a bit of a survival kick. Me and a friend just beat co-op Green Hell. Great little game. As for future plans, really don't think I have much really, although I saw an amazing infinity mirror mod a few weeks ago that I really want to build but other than that maybe an in case display of some kind but I think I its pretty much done for a few years, it does what I want and with the new tech coming in the next few years it's probably better to wait anyway. Who knows, maybe by the time I need a new GPU the world will have gone back to normal and I can just drive up to MC and get me one without having to get up at 4am and camp outside when its 28 (&*(#$@ degrees out. Comments and suggestions welcome.$3,443.86