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  • RGB (Regular Gaming Build) thumbnail

    RGB (Regular Gaming Build) RGB (Regular Gaming Build)

    Built for general use as well as single player, multiplayer, and VR gaming. Built for general use as well as single player, multiplayer, and VR gaming.
    $1,428.91
    Peter T
  • Personal Build thumbnail

    Personal Build Personal Build

    This is my personal build I have used throughout the latter half of 2022 This is my personal build I have used throughout the latter half of 2022
    $2,664.86
    Alexander H
  • Lian li O11 Custom PC thumbnail

    Lian li O11 Custom PC Lian li O11 Custom PC

    I7-11700k, TUF Z590, ASUS 2070 Super I7-11700k, TUF Z590, ASUS 2070 Super
    $1,916.90
    Zili W
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    Primary Build Primary Build

    I built this PC in order to have a better gaming experience. After having bought a 1440p monitor, I was still using a laptop... I built this PC in order to have a better gaming experience. After having bought a 1440p monitor, I was still using a laptop with a 1660ti GPU that was unable to fully utilize this monitor's gaming capability. I wanted a PC that was powerful and in line with the current generation of hardware because I wanted it to last me a long time, and to be capable of working with me no matter what my next ambition is. While initially building this PC, I had an EVGA AIO cooler ready to use for the CPU, however, the case I was using couldn't fit the radiator anywhere. So I ended up trading in that cooler for a DeepCool AK620 at microcenter, and since then it works perfectly. However, just several weeks later I replaced the case as well since the old one did not provide enough airflow and temps were still relatively high. If I had known beforehand that I would get a case that would better fit an AIO cooler, I wish I would've kept it.
    $1,510.78
    Nicholas L
  • September Sale Build thumbnail

    September Sale Build September Sale Build

    First time builder. First time builder.
    $2,209.86
    rossakf
  • Kermit RGB thumbnail

    Kermit RGB Kermit RGB

    My new build that shamelessly embraces RGB! As much as people meme on RGB the lights really set an ambient that encourages... My new build that shamelessly embraces RGB! As much as people meme on RGB the lights really set an ambient that encourages me to binge the night away with gaming!
    $1,567.91
    baovu3982
  • Azza Pyramid 804v to keep the wife Happy thumbnail

    Azza Pyramid 804v to keep the wife Happy Azza Pyramid 804v to keep the wife Happy

    We moved the wife's parts into this enthusiast case. Two weeks after finishing her build, she found this case and fell in... We moved the wife's parts into this enthusiast case. Two weeks after finishing her build, she found this case and fell in love. Waited to find a good deal on it to move her build in. Repurposing the old case, power supply and fans. Always re-use. AZZA 804v case, Gigabyte Z590D motherboard, 10850k Intel processor, 1TB Inland Premium M.2 hard drive, G.Skill Trident Z Royal RGB memory 32GB, Powerspec 850w RGB power supply, Lian Li Galahad 360mm CPU AIO cooler, Lian Li Strimmers, 1 extra Lian Li ST120 fan. 2 Samsung 27" 1080p monitors and 1 x 34 in wide LG 1080p monitor.
    $2,502.91
    David C
  • NZXT first Computer thumbnail

    NZXT first Computer NZXT first Computer

    Build my first computer with limited resource but it works well enough for 120 FPS on apex Build my first computer with limited resource but it works well enough for 120 FPS on apex
    $804.93
    Dani D
  • My First Ever Custom Built PC thumbnail

    My First Ever Custom Built PC My First Ever Custom Built PC

    I assembled this computer on Friday, August 5, 2022. This was my first time ever doing this. For being a first-timer, this... I assembled this computer on Friday, August 5, 2022. This was my first time ever doing this. For being a first-timer, this took me about 8 hours to do. I could not have done this without the help of a friend of mine. However, as I have been doing things with computers for about 15 years now (most of my life), I knew I would be able to do this. I did not assemble this computer with any sort of specific purpose intended. I built it, more so, for playing games and whatever my future needs down the road may end up being. Once I had a previous computer fail on me after only a year, I felt it was time to try assembling a computer myself. Currently, I play ROBLOX, some of my older CD-ROM-based games (for the most part, I use older computers for doing this though), and every now and then, I will play something other than that. I used some higher-end components in this system for several reasons. I like to have a lot of programs running on a computer at once, which is something my really old 2014 Dell Inspiron was not great at doing. As an example, I may have 2-3 virtual machines running, several web browser tabs, a game, OBS recording, and Discord all at once. With all that, I still have plenty of RAM left over for opening something even more than that. Currently, I am using a 2014 Samsung S22C300 monitor, bought it new with a Dell Inspiron I bought in 2014. I did debate about replacing this monitor, but as it works fine, I decided not to. I have a set of Logitech Z200 speakers, I have owned since 2018, they have been good enough for my needs. As a mouse, I use a basic Logitech M100 mouse, as I am not too crazy about those fancy "gaming" mice, I just like something basic, and besides, why change something I have been using for years if it still works fine? For a keyboard, I am using a Razer BlackWidow V3 I bought nearly a year ago. This keyboard has the only RGB I am using on this setup, simply because RGB isn't really my thing. Besides the paint chipping, the only other thing I don't like about this tower is that making the cords look more presentable was something I was not able to do. I have checked to make sure, that no fans or vents are obstructed.
    $1,451.90
    Kyle H
  • The Beginning System thumbnail

    The Beginning System The Beginning System

    I built it because i was tired of using oem bloated systems that were so limited in upgrade ability , the lack of cooling... I built it because i was tired of using oem bloated systems that were so limited in upgrade ability , the lack of cooling from sealed metal boxes, and bloatware, games never reached its full potential, but now, I decided after 3 years of wishing, dreaming of building my own system, and play games was finally complete, but of course this is just the beginning, i will slowly further upgrade this setup in the future, and I hope for now many of you like this starter setup.
    $1,234.87
    Brian H
  • O11 White Ice thumbnail

    O11 White Ice O11 White Ice

    All white with blue lighting O11 build All white with blue lighting O11 build
    $1,739.92

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