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best computer ever best computer ever
A pc i built recently for gaming A pc i built recently for gaming$819.92 -
NO RGB ALL BLACK YES NO RGB ALL BLACK YES
I built this computer mainly for gaming but I also use it for school work. I mainly play Counter Strike 2 but I also like... I built this computer mainly for gaming but I also use it for school work. I mainly play Counter Strike 2 but I also like playing other multiplayer games like Escape from Tarkov, League of Legends and many more. In the future, I plan on upgrading the GPU from the 3070 to possibly a 6950xt.$1,588.92 -
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Stealth build Stealth build
Gaming but no stupid RGB. Last gen cpu/gpu to keep cost down Gaming but no stupid RGB. Last gen cpu/gpu to keep cost down$1,452.91 -
Gamer PC Gamer PC
I built this to stream and play Overwatch 2 I built this to stream and play Overwatch 2$2,421.77 -
Nick M PC Nick M PC
General use computer with light gaming capabilities. I use this for CAD software for use with my 3D printer, but also... General use computer with light gaming capabilities. I use this for CAD software for use with my 3D printer, but also starting to get more into PC gaming. I have been a console gamer for a long time, but like the ability to upgrade a PC anytime to get better performance. I am looking to upgrade my old GPU in the future as I get more into PC gaming, as it was not in the budget to get one when I was upgrading other older components.$1,083.90 -
Snow Drift Snow Drift
I built my PC with a monochromatic color scheme, it's intended for general use as well as gaming. Games I play on it are... I built my PC with a monochromatic color scheme, it's intended for general use as well as gaming. Games I play on it are single player story based games, everything from indie games to AAA games. My GPU is a bit older and I plan on upgrading it in the near future.$1,551.63 -
Gaming / Productivity / Work PC Gaming / Productivity / Work PC
My HP OMEN laptop was starting to feel tired being put to work 40+hrs a week and additional playtime hours when the weather... My HP OMEN laptop was starting to feel tired being put to work 40+hrs a week and additional playtime hours when the weather turns cold. This is it's successor. My gaming is typically heavily modded it until it breaks Skyrim, FFXIV, LOL, Civ VI, RDR 2, Assassin's Creed franchise and so on. Work is some light and heavy excel / sheets for and productivity is light photo / video editing at the amateur level. Priorities considered during build: 1.Performance 2.Quiet (I'm so tired of laptop coil wine and loud ramp ups) 3.Functionality 4.Value/$ 5.Aesthetics: Avoided gamery looking finished build (RGB). They're cool but not for my daily driver.$2,003.90 -
Simple White and Black Build Simple White and Black Build
I had already planned to build this PC when the 3000 series was announced, albeit using a 3070 rather than the ti. My old... I had already planned to build this PC when the 3000 series was announced, albeit using a 3070 rather than the ti. My old build used a 2600x and a 1660ti, which was a very good price to performance pairing, but I recently got myself my first ultrawide, a 3440x1440 34" Viotek GN34BC, for an amazing deal from eBay. A pretty good upgrade over my old 24" Sceptre display. Unfortunately, my 1660ti couldn't drive it that well so I've been slowly buying parts for this build and signing up for as many GPU stock alerts as I could. I finally got an email from EVGA saying that a 3070ti was in stock, it wasn't the card I wanted (3070 XC3 Gaming) but it was in stock for MSRP. I jumped on it and it arrived only a few days later. This PC absolutely crushes any game I throw at it, easily hitting the 100hz refresh rate of my ultrawide. I also do a bit of streaming and the 5600x is a great bang for the buck streaming CPU. NVENC is amazing, with no frame drops while encoding 1080p60 5Kb/s streams. Can also push my Quest 2's full res at 120fps without breaking a sweat.$2,034.39 -
GladOS GladOS
I had been using my old PC for the previous five years when I realized it was time to replace. I couldn't wait and chose to... I had been using my old PC for the previous five years when I realized it was time to replace. I couldn't wait and chose to go with this build; first, I hesitated to use water cooling but decided against it since I didn't want to deal with the maintenance procedure over the long run. I've installed over 9 fans, and it runs without a hitch (I'm partially deaf, lol). Although the 3080 ti was overkill for the price, it has been performing fantastically and can pretty much handle any game without breaking a sweat. Storage-wise, this build's weakest area, I'm hoping to make additional room for 2TB because I was incredibly pressed for time. Overall, this gaming setup was obviously overkill, but I don't regret it. After using my five-year-old budget-built computer, I've been doing research on what parts I feel are worthwhile acquiring and what's good for my long-term use, assuming that I do everything on a daily basis. I multitask while gaming, streaming, and editing videos on my computer. If I had to sum up this entire construct in one sentence, I would say that it was worthwhile and I have no regrets at all.$1,982.94 -
The Rig The Rig
I really wanted to have my own Desktop PC so when I finally got the money and saved up I was able to build this desk top I really wanted to have my own Desktop PC so when I finally got the money and saved up I was able to build this desk top$1,544.92 -
Almost White Almost White
Gaming PC to handle anything and to do some CAD Gaming PC to handle anything and to do some CAD$2,624.93 -
It's a Boulder It's a Boulder
Built it for my brother, his old pc wasn't holding up for the new games coming out. Title is a reference to a sponge bob... Built it for my brother, his old pc wasn't holding up for the new games coming out. Title is a reference to a sponge bob episode. After building it, this was heavy. Performance outstanding.$1,824.94 -
Tite White Tite White
Basic machine for school work. No gaming. I promise! Basic machine for school work. No gaming. I promise!$1,175.91 -
Updated build for 2022 Updated build for 2022
Update to my 2019 build. Still using same x570 motherboard. Glad to be able to upgrade to a 5800X3D and stay on AM4 platform. Update to my 2019 build. Still using same x570 motherboard. Glad to be able to upgrade to a 5800X3D and stay on AM4 platform.$2,481.91 -
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All Purpose All Purpose
I basically found a bundle that included the graphics card, power supply, and monitor for a decent price. From there, the... I basically found a bundle that included the graphics card, power supply, and monitor for a decent price. From there, the journey in building a system that meets my gaming/school needs without a lack of power!$919.93 -
How do you still not have a 3080? How do you still not have a 3080?
Built it for gaming, I use it for that, 3d modelling, and a bunch of other things you use a computer for Built it for gaming, I use it for that, 3d modelling, and a bunch of other things you use a computer for$2,659.91 -
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BigPC2 BigPC2
AMD desktop PC with 3070 and Noctua fans AMD desktop PC with 3070 and Noctua fans$2,171.91 -
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Birthday Build Birthday Build
I built this gaming machine for myself a couple of years ago as a gift for myself for my birthday. I had a prebuilt up until... I built this gaming machine for myself a couple of years ago as a gift for myself for my birthday. I had a prebuilt up until this point and I upgraded some choice parts for it (memory, storage, power supply) but I really wanted to see if I was able to build a computer from scratch. My build proved very successful, and I still use it to this day.$2,305.89 -
Gaming Computer Gaming Computer
I built this for my son because he was asking me for a gaming pc but the prebuilts were so expensive I built this for my son because he was asking me for a gaming pc but the prebuilts were so expensive$1,824.92