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"FRESH OUTTA COLLEGE" "FRESH OUTTA COLLEGE"
My first build out of college, paid for with my own money. My first build out of college, paid for with my own money.$992.91 -
2070 Super Gaming PC 2070 Super Gaming PC
I play Valorant and stream on Twitch. Pretty powerful PC! I play Valorant and stream on Twitch. Pretty powerful PC!$865.93 -
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Small powerhouse Small powerhouse
Built as an all-purpose, small-form-factor and easy to move around PC. This little clean rig packs quite some power! Built as an all-purpose, small-form-factor and easy to move around PC. This little clean rig packs quite some power!$1,364.93 -
Spare PC Build Spare PC Build
I had a lot of spare pc parts in the garage and decided to build a spare pc for guests to use whenever they come over for... I had a lot of spare pc parts in the garage and decided to build a spare pc for guests to use whenever they come over for game nights$662.95 -
MSI Gaming Build MSI Gaming Build
A desktop built for gaming (Forza Horizon, Diablo II, Battlefield, Star Wars) using mostly MSI parts. A desktop built for gaming (Forza Horizon, Diablo II, Battlefield, Star Wars) using mostly MSI parts.$1,844.93 -
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My Silent Work Build My Silent Work Build
Visual studio code development Visual studio code development$1,515.92 -
Team Blue Team Blue
Built for 3D modeling, 3D printing design, and basic gaming Built for 3D modeling, 3D printing design, and basic gaming$842.93 -
budget budget
Built for some light gaming and internet browsing Built for some light gaming and internet browsing$382.92 -
Personal PC Build Personal PC Build
This is the PC I've been using as my daily driver for around a year now. This is the PC I've been using as my daily driver for around a year now.$1,896.90 -
Work PC with light gaming Work PC with light gaming
This is a build mainly for work with some light gaming This is a build mainly for work with some light gaming$686.94 -
The Girlfriend The Girlfriend
Newish build for the GF. Nothin' fancy, but big bang for the buck if you know what I mean. Heh. Newish build for the GF. Nothin' fancy, but big bang for the buck if you know what I mean. Heh.$898.93 -
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 -
D's Build D's Build
I built this PC for my son who is starting kindergarten. I built this PC for my son who is starting kindergarten.$1,877.91 -
Gaming PC Gaming PC
Looks and performs like new. Put together very clean. Added my ild rgb fans. Looks and performs like new. Put together very clean. Added my ild rgb fans.$1,006.95 -
Lil NAS MKII Lil NAS MKII
This is a home NAS system running TrueNAS 13 (at the time of building), plus a modded Minecraft server inside a Virtual... This is a home NAS system running TrueNAS 13 (at the time of building), plus a modded Minecraft server inside a Virtual Machine and a Plex Media server running inside a BSD Jail. I picked the case for the hot-swappable drive bays and wasn't disappointed, they work perfectly as advertised and I should be able to expand it going forward if needed. The additional fans are quiet and keep everything well managed. Although it's worth noting that the case includes its own fan that is connected to the drive bays by a 2pin fan header, meaning it will always run at maximum RPM, and is quite loud. Bafflingly, the fan is actually a 4-pin PWM fan, and I would highly recommend connecting it to the motherboard via a Y-splitter to other case fans, rather than using the case header. Also, being a reasonably cheap case for the feature-set, it does not feature folded metal edges, the metal panels have very sharp internal edges and I did actually slash my finger quite badly installing one of the fans. But aside from that everything went relatively smoothly and I'm very happy with the performance so far.$973.77 -
Budget PC Budget PC
General purpose gaming PC built on a budget General purpose gaming PC built on a budget$1,012.91 -
4k Blu-ray All-in-One Media PC 4k Blu-ray All-in-One Media PC
I wanted to build something that I could race, game, run Plex server, and watch 4K movies on with true HDR. All-in-one, and... I wanted to build something that I could race, game, run Plex server, and watch 4K movies on with true HDR. All-in-one, and one-for-all; not separate devices! I built it and the gaming part was great, but the 4k Blu-ray part was only so-so : ( And then I moved on to a 3080 12GB ITX build and a second-hand XBox One S, because two purpose built things are always better than an all-in-one thing! Learn from my learning experience : ) Some of the part choices were forced, because the last CPU that supports Blu-ray disc playback is the Intel 10th Gen. I would have loved to go for an 11400 at the time (12th gen wasn't out yet, though I would have gotten the 12600K had I known a used XBox was such a better BD player), but a 10700K was my choice. Fitting it into the Silverstone Grandia 09 case was a challenge, especially for CPU cooling. I wanted something that could cool better than a low-profile Noctua, so I shoved a 120mm Arctic Freezer radiator in there. Also a learning experience; 120mm rads are not all that much better than air cooling -_- And although I did not need to, one foresight was to get an EVGA SFX-size power supply, as that made fitting power cables near the radiator MUCH easier.$1,560.89 -
United Airlines PC United Airlines PC
I like planes, and as a avgeek I wanted to play Microsoft Flight Simulator at around 30-60 fps. Thats when i built this pc I like planes, and as a avgeek I wanted to play Microsoft Flight Simulator at around 30-60 fps. Thats when i built this pc$578.93 -
i3-10105 budget build i3-10105 budget build
Microcenter helped me a lot here! I wanted a basic computer for daily work like browsing and streaming, and I don't need... Microcenter helped me a lot here! I wanted a basic computer for daily work like browsing and streaming, and I don't need high computation power so budget and energy friendly is my top consideration.$536.95 -
4K living room PC 4K living room PC
I wanted a solid secondary PC to back up my main rig in my office. This one is connected to the 55" 4K OLED in the living... I wanted a solid secondary PC to back up my main rig in my office. This one is connected to the 55" 4K OLED in the living room, with 5.1 surround. It's the ultimate gaming setup.$1,949.93 -
Vader Vader
Finished my first build during pandemic 2020. Finished my first build during pandemic 2020.$3,508.70 -
Lionel's PC Lionel's PC
Built this PC just for everyday use Built this PC just for everyday use$1,190.91