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Gear 5th Gear 5th
Built this Pc during Covid. I work and game on it Built this Pc during Covid. I work and game on it$2,429.95 -
My first gaming pc My first gaming pc
This is my first pc, I got this because I used to play on a cheap gaming laptop, and I wasn't getting good performance. This... This is my first pc, I got this because I used to play on a cheap gaming laptop, and I wasn't getting good performance. This pc fixes all the problems that I used to have; it also looks very good in my opinion.$1,827.92 -
Sim Racing build Sim Racing build
I got into sim racing last summer playing ACC very casually on my GF's pc. As I got more into the hobby I wanted to upgrade... I got into sim racing last summer playing ACC very casually on my GF's pc. As I got more into the hobby I wanted to upgrade to a triple monitor setup. This meant upgrading the PC as well and getting a monitor stand. I decided to go all in and spring for a 4090 and 7800X3D, and took advantage of microcenters bundle deal with the cpu/ram/mobo. Shortly after getting the monitor stand. I end up getting a cockpit as well. I regret purchasing the monitor stand and cockpit separately. I should have just gotten the TK P1 Pro bundle, i would have gotten an upgraded cockpit along with the keyboard tray and mouse pad for the same price . Im still very happy with my current setup. Gonna hold off on any more upgrades for the time being, even though I am a bit tempted to upgrade my wheelbase/wheel lol. Thanks to my local Microcenter for providing great customer service and having a wide selection of sim racing gear.$3,591.93 -
The Weird Bottleneck The Weird Bottleneck
I built this pc as a cheaper portable pc I built this pc as a cheaper portable pc$1,027.93 -
Mini Workstation Mini Workstation
Introducing my latest creation, a build that combines power, efficiency, and aesthetics to cater to both my professional and... Introducing my latest creation, a build that combines power, efficiency, and aesthetics to cater to both my professional and personal computing needs. At the heart of this machine is the mighty Ryzen 9 5900X 12-core CPU, coupled with NVIDIA RTX A4000 workstation GPU, 64GB of 3200MHz RAM, all nestled mostly* inside the sleek and compact Fractal Terra Mini case. Why I Built It: As a manufacturing engineer, I work extensively with software and require a system that can effortlessly manage complex modeling in SolidWorks and render Unreal Engine graphics. Simultaneously, as a lifelong gaming enthusiast, I wanted a rig capable of delivering unparalleled gaming experiences. From my daily work routines to unwinding with the latest AAA titles, this build fits the bill. This rig has transformed my workflow, enabling faster render times, smoother gaming experiences, and overall improved efficiency. Professional Work: In my profession, time and precision are of the essence. Whether it's modeling intricate designs in SolidWorks or handling software integral to manufacturing engineering, the synergy of Ryzen 9 and NVIDIA RTX A4000 makes my work more efficient and enjoyable. Gaming: As a gamer, I wanted a system that can conquer the latest AAA titles and provide immersive gameplay. With the powerful combination of Ryzen 9 and NVIDIA RTX A4000, I've been playing games like Cyberpunk 2077, Elden Ring, and NFS Heat at ultra-high settings without breaking a sweat. Modeling and Graphics: For my professional pursuits, this build shines in applications like SolidWorks, where precision and performance are paramount. Unreal Engine graphics projects come to life like never before, rendering in real-time and allowing me to explore my creativity in new dimensions. Future Upgrades & Hindsight: In the future, I might explore adding expanded storage capacity to accommodate larger projects. Overall, I am ecstatic with the result. Conclusion: This build is more than just a computer; it's a reflection of my professional life as a manufacturing engineer and my love for gaming and technology. It's a hub for creativity, relaxation, and connection, playing a central role in my daily life. I welcome fellow engineers, gamers, and enthusiasts to share their thoughts, insights, or simply join in the conversation. Let's connect and continue to innovate!$2,174.91 -
Northern Aurora Northern Aurora
After building my first rig, I was headfirst into the world of PC building. I didn't know my next gaming computer was going... After building my first rig, I was headfirst into the world of PC building. I didn't know my next gaming computer was going to be a space heater though. This build I went for the all white with silver finish aesthetic, and it came out better than I expected. Although it was a bit nerve wracking to troubleshoot the overheating cpu, it was a really enjoyable experience. I use the computer mainly for gaming, I enjoy playing hyper realistic simulation games like Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020, Forza Horizon 5, and PC building simulator 2 (yes when I said I went headfirst into PC building I meant it), and some other games that this computer is too powerful for. One upgrade I definitely need to consider is getting more storage, because nowadays games somehow manage to take up half an ssd.$2,239.59 -
The 4 Year Long Goal The 4 Year Long Goal
I've always dreamed of putting together a PC capable of whatever I throw at it. I finally was able to do that. This is the... I've always dreamed of putting together a PC capable of whatever I throw at it. I finally was able to do that. This is the culmination of a lot of time, dedication, and quite frankly, money.$1,324.96 -
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AMD Build AMD Build
Work computer (CAD), sim rig (ACC), and gaming (CoD, Apex, other fps games) Work computer (CAD), sim rig (ACC), and gaming (CoD, Apex, other fps games)$2,209.94 -
Sean’s PC Sean’s PC
I first built it in the height of Covid in 2020 with my father. I wanted a computer to play games with my friends. Over the... I first built it in the height of Covid in 2020 with my father. I wanted a computer to play games with my friends. Over the years I have upgraded it to a $2000+ PC.$2,082.92 -
Arrays Gaming PC Arrays Gaming PC
My second pc built for gaming. Games played include Destiny 2, Overwatch, Assetto Corsa Competizione, Cyberpunk 2077, Forza... My second pc built for gaming. Games played include Destiny 2, Overwatch, Assetto Corsa Competizione, Cyberpunk 2077, Forza Horizon 5, Assassin's Creed, and others. Running everything at 3440 x 1440 144 FPS (most of the time).$2,857.93 -
So much Fan So much Fan
Built to handle 4K Gaming and run some VMs which it does remarkably. Built to handle 4K Gaming and run some VMs which it does remarkably.$2,145.56 -
Kevin's PC Kevin's PC
Overkill PC I built at the start of the pandemic/lockdown to play sweaty 1080p games (Apex Legends, COD, LoL, etc.) Overkill PC I built at the start of the pandemic/lockdown to play sweaty 1080p games (Apex Legends, COD, LoL, etc.)$2,992.92 -
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 -
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 -
Prometheus Prometheus
Gaming wise I have Warzone and Valorant, as for creator wise I'm using DaVinci Resolve and Adobe Photoshop. Currently have... Gaming wise I have Warzone and Valorant, as for creator wise I'm using DaVinci Resolve and Adobe Photoshop. Currently have the Lian Li Infinity fans which I plan to water cool once different distro plates come out.$1,524.93 -
Tiny Tav Tiny Tav
The main purpose was for general desktop computer usage like school, work, etc...but I'm also a gamer and it needed to be... The main purpose was for general desktop computer usage like school, work, etc...but I'm also a gamer and it needed to be able to play the latest games.$2,003.94 -
My build My build
not the best or fastest gaming rig in the world but it works for what I need it for not the best or fastest gaming rig in the world but it works for what I need it for$622.92 -
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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 -
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Zeta Zeta
I built this rig with 3D modeling, photo and video editing in mind. I am a Ph.D Mechanical Engineer candidate and I... I built this rig with 3D modeling, photo and video editing in mind. I am a Ph.D Mechanical Engineer candidate and I anticipate the use of other demanding software to prototype/research additive manufacturing. I went with a custom loop and emphasized radiator surface area for quiet operations even under full load. A future upgrade I would do is get vented panels to maximize thermal efficiency. The only thing I wish I have done differently is to use a stronger pump solution with a reservoir for my loop.$3,099.94