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  • Budget gaming build thumbnail

    Budget gaming build Budget gaming build

    I wanted a computer that could play games that my macbook was unable to play but I also had to stick with a budget of under... I wanted a computer that could play games that my macbook was unable to play but I also had to stick with a budget of under $1000, and the games that I enjoy the most would be valorant and BeamNG Drive which are very different games but very good ones.
    $910.92
    Christian E
  • My First PC thumbnail

    My First PC My First PC

    I built this pc for general use and gaming. I am a Mechanical Engineering college student so I also wanted to use this for... I built this pc for general use and gaming. I am a Mechanical Engineering college student so I also wanted to use this for CAD.
    $847.11
    Christa W
  • kbWerx • ASUS TUF-B560M • 11600K • RTX 2060 thumbnail

    kbWerx • ASUS TUF-B560M • 11600K • RTX... kbWerx • ASUS TUF-B560M • 11600K • RTX 2060

    for 1440P 75Hz gaming (Anno Series 1404~1800 Ultra Settings), general computing and future video editing/streaming; also Eth... for 1440P 75Hz gaming (Anno Series 1404~1800 Ultra Settings), general computing and future video editing/streaming; also Eth Hash Mining, when not gaming, to repay cost
    $1,773.15
    ken s
  • Yin & Yang Quarantine thumbnail

    Yin & Yang Quarantine Yin & Yang Quarantine

    Really, it's an everything build. It has the look of a gaming build, the productivity of a...productivity build, and the... Really, it's an everything build. It has the look of a gaming build, the productivity of a...productivity build, and the general purpose of anything that comes my way. In terms of gaming, I can run Valorant, CSGO, and Rocket League at 240+ fps on max settings (1080p). Higher demanding games such as the latest COD(s) and GTAV run similarly but only around 100fps. Streaming at 1080p 60 fps is no match for this build. In terms of productivity, I use it for my business, school, and other projects such as online communities. For all of these uses, I can not tell you how many times the secondary vertical monitor has come in the “clutch”. When I’m watching a YouTube video, I’m scrolling Twitter, when I’m writing an essay, I’m conducting research, when I’m accounting for sales, I’m calculating and obtaining the information I need. I could not imagine having only a single monitor. It’s truly amazing.
    $1,172.92
    Chase S
  • Matte Black Blues thumbnail

    Matte Black Blues Matte Black Blues

    Last October, in the midst of exam week, I spilt coffee on my gaming laptop. My budget was tight ($800ish) but my exam... Last October, in the midst of exam week, I spilt coffee on my gaming laptop. My budget was tight ($800ish) but my exam schedule even tighter, thus I had to act quick. I watched all the possible video tutorials on “how to build a PC” and researched the best “bang for buck” hardware in the time span of one weekend¬. I was anxious yet zealous at the same time. I went ahead and purchased all the parts from Microcenter, drove home with the slowest speed I’ve ever driven in my life, rolled up my sleeves, and my journey began. The whole process took me 8 stressful hours, during which I was constantly re-watching videos and checking if everything fit as it should. I was so jittery I even dropped my CPU but thankfully the Internet taught me I could bend the pins back with a card. Phewww. I was also able to reuse my HDD and the m.2 NVMe SSD from my dead laptop which was a big victory considering my budget. I couldn’t stop admiring my build for weeks and I have slowly but surely been upgrading parts ever since. I created a custom logo for myself and purchased a custom GPU bracket to make my design pop. I am a mechanical engineering student currently and I use my PC for AutoCAD, SOLIDWORKS, and to learn programming languages on the side. So far, I’m proficient in HTML, CSS, Javascript and beginner in JAVA, C++ and Python. In my free time, I enjoy playing Rocket League, PUBG, Among Us, Fall Guys, and the classic- FIFA. I also love listening to music and that is why I recently purchased the Hifiman HE4xx. Looking to buy an AMP and a DAC soon (another rabbit hole I am entering). I’m a very visually oriented person and love being able to match my peripherals and pc with RGB. Since I am not a fan of rainbow effects, I have synced all my devices to be split in half - one side light blue and the other dark blue. With the $500 gift card I am planning to majorly upgrade my system. I want to go from a Ryzen 2600x to a 5700x and add 16gb more RAM, so that I can create more complex models in SOLIDWORKS without hiccups. At the same time, I want to upgrade my GPU to a RTX3060 or 2070Super, which will be more than enough for 144Hz 1080p (hopefully for the horribly optimized PUBG too).
    $1,696.90
    Alexander K
  • La Poderosa ( The Powerful ) thumbnail

    La Poderosa ( The Powerful ) La Poderosa ( The Powerful )

    Hello i built this pc from gaming to watching movies to a workstation for college. Did my research on some builds, was... Hello i built this pc from gaming to watching movies to a workstation for college. Did my research on some builds, was looking to spend a little over 1k. For the processor I slapped in a i5 9600k, paired it up with a RTX 2060 from MSI. For ram i went with the 8x2 3000 mhz Gskill Trident x RGB, and for my storage i recently upgraded from a ssd to a Crucial nvme m.2 1tb for alittle over 100 which was a STEAL ! For the motherboard i went with a simple Gygabyte z390 UD and for my case I went with a Corsair iCUE 220T, and a simple Cooler Master Hyper 212 RGB. By just reading the specs, its a pretty good gaming rig for playing games like COD, Fortnite, Valorant, Beam-Ng, Minecraft you name it. Peripherals wise, I haven't done much upgrading since they are still holding up. For my mouse I have a Razer Death adder Chroma which is a couple of years old, for my keyboard im rocking a Razer BlackWidow Ultimate 2016 edition NON-rgb which sucks. For my mouse pad I also rock a Razer Goliathus Extended Chroma gaming mousepad which I purchased not that long ago. Cant forget the speakers, i rock the Klipsch Promedia 2.1's. They are hella crispy, i have them mounted on my desk in a way that they look like they are floating ! I'm still rocking a Blue Snowball which i have not let go ever since i started youtube videos ( 10k subs :) ). My monitor which I just got a few days ago, I dont regret buying it all. Its an MSI Optix g32 Series. I picked it up because of the price, size as well as refresh rate ! I was rocking a 27 incher which I sold to upgrade and I dont regret selling it at all ( Well kinda since it was my first gaming monitor). I dont think anyone cares about this part ,but I also purchased a steering wheel ( Ferrari Racing WHeel Red Legend Edition )with pedals for a more realistic driving experience when i hop on Beam-NG Drive. If you haven't tried it out, you are missing OUT ! This concludes my whole setup, everything i've on my list i have purchased by self with my earnings and I dont regret spending it ! Thank you for reading my post :)
    $1,923.85
    americankill200
  • The RGBeast thumbnail

    The RGBeast The RGBeast

    I play many games such as Warzone to Forza. Excuse the cable management and seals, this was built yesterday and still... I play many games such as Warzone to Forza. Excuse the cable management and seals, this was built yesterday and still testing. This was built to replace an 8 year old laptop.
    $940.94
    TechnoRat h
  • hoodiejoe's Noob Fryer 3000 thumbnail

    hoodiejoe's Noob Fryer 3000 hoodiejoe's Noob Fryer 3000

    I built this wonderful machine just after my birthday a month ago. This is my first PC build ever, and I absolutely love it.... I built this wonderful machine just after my birthday a month ago. This is my first PC build ever, and I absolutely love it. Had a lot of problems at first, which were caused by a faulty motherboard, so i returned it and picked up the oh so reliable b450-f. I play a variety of genres (mostly shooters, but i also enjoy sports games), and it runs all of my games at 100+ fps. I have been playing a lot of SkaterXL recently, after it was fully released on the 28th, and it runs great on high settings (1080p). Playing a lot of valorant with friends, and, although my aim is questionable, the frames are definitely not. Consistent 200+ fps on high settings. This build has no problems running any game that i throw at it. Really great at frying noobs, as stated in the name. Next thing I am looking to upgrade would probably be the CPU. I want to upgrade to Ryzen 7 to get those extra cores, because more cores=more betterer. After the CPU, I would probably look to a 2070 super or a 3000 series card if they release soon.
    $1,077.91
    Joseph Y
  • The Ocho thumbnail

    The Ocho The Ocho

    I wanted to be able to play PC games, emulated games, watch movies and TV stored on hard drives, and stream online with a... I wanted to be able to play PC games, emulated games, watch movies and TV stored on hard drives, and stream online with a fast connection and great graphics quality. This takes care of it all!
    $888.88
    Tori E
  • Scoot thumbnail

    Scoot Scoot

    First build in awhile; From 7th gen to 10th. This build is mainly for multimedia purposes such as audio, and video editing;... First build in awhile; From 7th gen to 10th. This build is mainly for multimedia purposes such as audio, and video editing; along side with some gaming.
    $4,559.90
    ifmofficial
  • UrAvgConsumer - PC Build Guide thumbnail

    UrAvgConsumer - PC Build Guide UrAvgConsumer - PC Build Guide

    This is the gaming PC assembled by Judner on his PC Build guide tutorial. Find more UrAvgConsumer content here:... This is the gaming PC assembled by Judner on his PC Build guide tutorial. Find more UrAvgConsumer content here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9fSZHEh6XsRpX-xJc6lT3A
    $1,843.86
    Micro Center
  • My first ground up build thumbnail

    My first ground up build My first ground up build

    I bunked up a few things, maybe wouldve done some things different but, heres BM: UserBenchmarks: Game 84%, Desk 89%, Work... I bunked up a few things, maybe wouldve done some things different but, heres BM: UserBenchmarks: Game 84%, Desk 89%, Work 80% CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 - 88.2% GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 - 86.6% SSD: SSD 240GB - 99.8% SSD: SSD 480GB - 105.9% HDD: Seagate ST9402115AS 40GB - 17.4% HDD: Seagate Momentus 2.5" 500GB - 51.8% HDD: Seagate ST3120026AS 120GB - 23.1% RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws V DDR4 3200 C16 2x8GB - 87.7% MBD: MSI B450 TOMAHAWK MAX (MS-7C02)
    $950.85
    Michael S
  • Mid Range AMD Gaming Build thumbnail

    Mid Range AMD Gaming Build Mid Range AMD Gaming Build

    Customer explained that the unit will be used for light gaming and work. The customer was advised by the salesperson to... Customer explained that the unit will be used for light gaming and work. The customer was advised by the salesperson to choose these parts for best results.
    $1,144.92
    MC-MadisonHeights

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