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  • Cosmo thumbnail

    Cosmo Cosmo

    Gaming, streaming and video editing Gaming, streaming and video editing
    $1,554.94
    Michael C
  • HYTE Y70 Touch  - Snow White thumbnail

    HYTE Y70 Touch - Snow White HYTE Y70 Touch - Snow White

    After discovering the HYTE Y70 Touch case just a day or two after the company announced that they had exhausted the global... After discovering the HYTE Y70 Touch case just a day or two after the company announced that they had exhausted the global supply of the integrated 4K touch displays, I was both in love and heartbroken. I loved the case design and the novelty of the built-in touch display, but now they were sold out everywhere and being sold for exorbitant amounts on the second-hand markets. I had signed up for a few waiting lists for on sites like B&H in hopes that one might appear in stock somewhere. My friend and coworker heard me talk about this case for days and weeks as I spent all of my free time trying to find one for near retail price to no avail. Then one day, while that coworker is on vacation, I get a text from him saying he had received an email from B&H offering him a 30-minute window to purchase one from some stock they had held back. He knew how much I wanted one, and put himself on the waitlist! Now that he had secured one for me, I had to build a machine worthy of such a hunt!
    $3,274.81
    mattromig
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    Joker Joker

    I built this pc to play games at a high level and stream. TTV: smithyfn10 I built this pc to play games at a high level and stream. TTV: smithyfn10
    $1,849.90
    Zach S
  • Stigs Rig thumbnail

    Stigs Rig Stigs Rig

    I built this pc to mostly play Starfield, but I also use it daily for working through a VDI and also stream to Twitch. I built this pc to mostly play Starfield, but I also use it daily for working through a VDI and also stream to Twitch.
    $2,368.89
    Michael S
  • MikePfunk PC thumbnail

    MikePfunk PC MikePfunk PC

    Thought my last motherboard was fried but it was the brand new psu. It was an i7 8700 though so I needed an upgrade. Thought my last motherboard was fried but it was the brand new psu. It was an i7 8700 though so I needed an upgrade.
    $1,304.93
    Michael P
  • Lian Li + AMD thumbnail

    Lian Li + AMD Lian Li + AMD

    Built this rig for gaming(mostly Apex) Built this rig for gaming(mostly Apex)
    $1,431.93
    Edward W
  • The bottleneck thumbnail

    The bottleneck The bottleneck

    I like to play a lot of heavy duty games and this build does just that . I like to play a lot of heavy duty games and this build does just that .
    $559.93
    Zach E
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    Frozen 2.0 Frozen 2.0

    The reason for the build was to game in 4k and do college work. Along with anything else I may need to do on a computer. The... The reason for the build was to game in 4k and do college work. Along with anything else I may need to do on a computer. The future upgrades I see coming is adding the Lian-Li strimmer's for the 24 pin and 12 pin, and maybe 32 GB more of DDR5 ram. I have also added some of my personalization to it by adding bear-bricks in certain locations within the case.
    $3,259.84
    Tanner A
  • Captain Jr thumbnail

    Captain Jr Captain Jr

    New build for son in USAF New build for son in USAF
    $1,860.91
    Brad French
  • Blue Lagoon thumbnail

    Blue Lagoon Blue Lagoon

    This pc is paired with a 4070ti that I bought a few months back. It was paired with a 5800x before I decided to upgrade to... This pc is paired with a 4070ti that I bought a few months back. It was paired with a 5800x before I decided to upgrade to the 14900k. I mainly use this pc for gaming and it can handle anything I throw at it on 1440p.
    $2,564.88
    BLAZE J
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    Scrapyard Scrapyard

    I built this PC as a entry level gaming/content creation pc, I play games like fortnite, overwatch two, and terraria. I... I built this PC as a entry level gaming/content creation pc, I play games like fortnite, overwatch two, and terraria. I might upgrade my CPU to a ryzen 5600x later on the line, and maybe my GPU as well, maybe to a 1650 super.
    $664.92
    Colby W
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    The Reactor The Reactor

    Every day PC for watching streams and gaming Dayz mostly. Every day PC for watching streams and gaming Dayz mostly.
    $3,860.82
    Timothy G
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    Snow Lion Snow Lion

    First time assembling a computerI wanted to do it myself and feel the satisfaction. First time assembling a computer I wanted to do it myself and feel the satisfaction.
    $3,552.78
    Gomez J.
  • Project: Frames AND Graphics thumbnail

    Project: Frames AND Graphics Project: Frames AND Graphics

    Built this rig to play my many games at high frame rates while maintaining stellar graphics. I aimed for the 2K resolution... Built this rig to play my many games at high frame rates while maintaining stellar graphics. I aimed for the 2K resolution as it was the best of both worlds in terms of high refresh rate and still having good-looking graphics. Mainly though, I play games like Battlefield, Call of Duty, Overwatch 2, Wreckfest, Cyberpunk 2077, and many more. For MP games I tend to keep RTX off for the added bump in frames, but for any coop/SP games, I crank everything to 11 and enjoy the beauty. The LG OLED monitor was a perfect choice for me as it provided the refresh rate I wanted while having an incredibly stunning color range and depth of black. Pair that with the 13700K and RTX 4090, and the games not only play super smooth but look incredible while doing so. All this sit on top of the Secretlab Magnus metal desk as I needed something right around this length while having prime cable management and this checked off all the boxes I needed while looking sleek. All in all, everything worked out right the first time, and luckily I planned everything out well enough to where I did not need to reconsider choices. One thing I will change/add in the future is adding my LG 34" UW back into the mix and probably put that on top, just for some extra real estate.
    $5,869.79
    Camco
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    BRAMAN BRAMAN

    It's pretty gaming rig. I wanted to build a future proof pc for few years. I love it! It's pretty smooth and fast!! I played... It's pretty gaming rig. I wanted to build a future proof pc for few years. I love it! It's pretty smooth and fast!! I played few games - 4k and HDR on all the time - frames were pretty awesome! Depends on what games. Unbelievable high fps. I look forward for unreal engine 5 games come out soon! Can't wait to see how much it can do!
    $4,512.84
    Bradley P
  • PC For The Wifey thumbnail

    PC For The Wifey PC For The Wifey

    My wife was gaming and attempting to stream on a cyberpower prebuilt with a ryzen 3 1600zG and an rx580. She was struggling... My wife was gaming and attempting to stream on a cyberpower prebuilt with a ryzen 3 1600zG and an rx580. She was struggling to play some of the newer games while streaming. So we went to Micro Center where we picked out some upgrades to make sure she can game and stream without issue.
    $1,461.90
    Steven R
  • Nebula thumbnail

    Nebula Nebula

    Upgrading my old 1080ti build from 2017 Upgrading my old 1080ti build from 2017
    $2,632.91
    Roger
  • My First was a Franken thumbnail

    My First was a Franken My First was a Franken

    I had three different PC's of different makers and generations and decided to learn to build my first Frankenstein with the... I had three different PC's of different makers and generations and decided to learn to build my first Frankenstein with the best of the parts if possible. I am a Computer Science major and music producer, photographer (ie: editing), digital artist and I like to game occasionally on a pc. **This is definitely not anything special**
    $998.94
    Mario J
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    First PC Build First PC Build

    I built this PC for gaming and work from home. I built this PC for gaming and work from home.
    $2,402.82
    MICHAEL J
  • Nexus 4K thumbnail

    Nexus 4K Nexus 4K

    I wanted a machine I could play the latest games at 4K 60 fps+ with Ray Tracing as well as games at 1080p at even higher fps... I wanted a machine I could play the latest games at 4K 60 fps+ with Ray Tracing as well as games at 1080p at even higher fps as well as Live Stream on Twitch and create content for Youtube
    $2,950.90
    Keith D
  • Tough times build thumbnail

    Tough times build Tough times build

    It was time for an upgrade. My good old 7 year old PC wasn't cutting it... What started as a budget build just continued add... It was time for an upgrade. My good old 7 year old PC wasn't cutting it... What started as a budget build just continued add up! Well worth it.
    $2,640.91
    VICTOR K
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    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
    dnyank3
  • From the past to the future thumbnail

    From the past to the future From the past to the future

    The build name is in reference to my now old pc which has lasted me up till this point.4790k, 1070, 16gb DDR3 1800mhz,... The build name is in reference to my now old pc which has lasted me up till this point.4790k, 1070, 16gb DDR3 1800mhz, maximums vii mobo built in 2014. Built this for gaming and streaming (twitch.tv/AdamM3__). Need all the frames I can get, as the saying goes, frames wins games. Currently playing Apex Legends and Escape From Tarkov and the improvement in how many shots connect just because of the increase and constant 144+fps is astonishing. Also put on VR games for when friends and family visit to give them some non-gaming gaming entertainment. Then i'll hop on over to my sim rig and fire up iRacing to keep my driving skills up to par. The funniest and luckiest part about this build is that I bought all the parts in two days in my first two trips all from Micro Center and two days before Christmas. Walked into Micro Center on 12/23/2021 about 8pm, one hour before closing, I went up to the build your own computer center desk and asked the guy if he had any video cards, totally expecting there to be none at all, however to my surprise, he said "Yup we have some right here". I lit up like a Christmas tree, pun intended! I couldn't believe my eyes. Little known fact is that this was my first time visiting Micro Center since 2014 and first time ever trying to find a video card in stock at a brick and mortar store. I was speechless to say the least. Going into the store I had my mind set on buying a 12700k and a DDR4 mobo, as everyone knows DDR5 is sold out right? WRONG, apparently they also had DDR5 32gb in stock!!!! That's when I made the decision to go full out on this build with a 12900k and DDR5 mobo. I just couldn't believe it, I legit hit the PC part jack pot 1 hour before closing two days before Christmas. The MC employee guy was just fantastic, gave me all the insight I needed and answered all questions without judgement hesitation free. I barely did any research because I was not going to build a PC if I could not get a graphics card, but because they had a few in stock, I had to go all out. Unfortunately for the employee, I had to return the initial case and heatsink I bought because I went home and did some more research, came back the next day, and was able to pick up the parts I needed, the Lian Li Lancool 2 Mesh and Lian Li Galahad 360mm. The only bad part about this build is that you cannot fit a 360mm tubes down (the proper way to orientate the AIO). I tried my hardest to get the 360mm orientated properly, but it was just not possible because the video card is in the way. However, during my test fitting, I believe If you mount the gpu vertically (I have no tried this yet, but in theory I think it would work) you could get the 360mm positioned so the tubes are down. I haven't done it because the glass side panel will hinder gpu cooling. However it is possible to put two fans underneath the gpu when it is mounted vertically to aid with cooling, which I plan to do in the future. This is not directly the fault of the case itself because it is certainly possible to mount the AIO properly as you can remove a plate and the HDD bay for tube down position, however the tubes are just not long enough to go around the video card. Would love to see a version of a 360mm AIO with extended tube length to accommodate this.
    $2,877.89
    amoy1110
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    grape gaming pc grape gaming pc

    Built as a daily driver gaming machine, future upgradability was a large consideration in the build. I wanted to right away... Built as a daily driver gaming machine, future upgradability was a large consideration in the build. I wanted to right away game at 1080p over 60fps with most titles 2019 & older. However, I want to upgrade to be CPU The I5-10400f was bundled with the UX100 for $150 from an Amazon seller. The cpu and cooler were pulled from a gaming prebuilt, and were indeed in excellent condition. The I5-10400f itself is good, and will allow me to upgrade as far as a 3070. In early December of 2021, the RGB in the UX100 fried, and will be replaced with a gammaxx tower cooler soon. The RX570 was purchased on eBay, seemingly as an act from God, listed on eBay in October of 2021 for $225 before shipping. It had an RX580 mining vbios flashed to it, which I replaced with the vbios made for the card.
    $855.96
    Benjamin W

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