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The Black one The Black one
Beautiful gaming pc made with a budget in mind. Every part I picked has a good value to budget Beautiful gaming pc made with a budget in mind. Every part I picked has a good value to budget$1,533.92 -
Intel 12th Gen and RTX 4070 Ti in a... Intel 12th Gen and RTX 4070 Ti in a Jonsbo D30
This was built in mind so I can have an easy time multitasking between watching Youtube and playing games with my friends.... This was built in mind so I can have an easy time multitasking between watching Youtube and playing games with my friends. Occasionally, I like to play graphically demanding AAA single player games. In the future, I hope to set this up so I can start driving as well.$2,077.89 -
The Genshin Box The Genshin Box
I decided after years and years of using a gaming laptop that enough was enough and it was time to do a proper PC upgrade so... I decided after years and years of using a gaming laptop that enough was enough and it was time to do a proper PC upgrade so I could play whatever I wanted while having as many internet browser tabs open without the fans sounding like a rocket at liftoff. Originally had in mind a smaller case and a cheaper build but as the GPU shortage affected what I could get and with the launch of Intel's 12th gen CPUs I decided to spec it higher. I was a bit limited by what I had already bought at that point (primarily the AIO, would get a 360mm if I could go back and redo it). I knew I wanted a white build and since I've been playing Genshin Impact since day one, I decided to theme this build around Celestia / Mondstadt and my favourite characters. The Corsair 5000D Airflow comes with a grey bezel and feet which I removed and spray painted gold.$2,019.90 -
Frost Frost
I built a PC mainly for story mode games and to play with high settings. My graphics card lets me also play in high fps and... I built a PC mainly for story mode games and to play with high settings. My graphics card lets me also play in high fps and I can occasionally play online games lime Rocket League with my friends.$1,916.93 -
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Chilled Rain Chilled Rain
Mostly using this PC for some gaming and 3D Printing stuff but other than that the cable managing for it was very annoying. Mostly using this PC for some gaming and 3D Printing stuff but other than that the cable managing for it was very annoying.$1,838.94 -
First Gaming PC First Gaming PC
Built mainly for gaming, also some 3D modeling, coding, and light video editing. I wanted something that could manage 1440p... Built mainly for gaming, also some 3D modeling, coding, and light video editing. I wanted something that could manage 1440p at 144 Hz on newer games, although I'm currently playing a lot of Black Ops III Zombies.$2,072.96 -
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14700K/4070Ti 1440P Gaming Build 14700K/4070Ti 1440P Gaming Build
This is my new gaming PC build. The aim was to be able to handle 1440p with reasonable 120FPS+ and high graphic fidelity.... This is my new gaming PC build. The aim was to be able to handle 1440p with reasonable 120FPS+ and high graphic fidelity. After reading a lot of builds and watching comparison videos online, I concluded with this build. The assembly was smooth sailing. I'm pleased with the result, everything turned out as I planned and the performance is beyond what I had anticipated. I was able to get the following score from UserBenchmarks: Game 316%, Desk 126%, Work 397% CPU: Intel Core i7-14700K - 130.3% GPU: Nvidia RTX 4070-Ti - 252% RAM: G Skill Intl F5-6000J3040F162x16GB - 194.5%$2,204.92 -
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 -
Poseidon Poseidon
Built it to create Virtual Machines, play games, do school work, write software Built it to create Virtual Machines, play games, do school work, write software$3,025.86 -
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Budget/Performance Budget/Performance
Gaming rig, mainly for League/Valorant, and single player campaign games like the Batman Arkham series and assassins' creed... Gaming rig, mainly for League/Valorant, and single player campaign games like the Batman Arkham series and assassins' creed series. Planning to have fun with Diablo 4, Hogwarts Legacy, both Marvel's Spiderman games and the upcoming AC Mirage. The main idea was to get as much performance into a 1500 budget as possible, hence the fact that i got almost every part on a sale, or price matched at micro center.$1,738.92 -
CALCULUS - Decepticon Infiltration... CALCULUS - Decepticon Infiltration Unit/Data Thief - Alternate Form: Gaming Spec Personal Computer
In addition to this being a fairly basic gaming build, I decided to dress up the case slightly to both address some... In addition to this being a fairly basic gaming build, I decided to dress up the case slightly to both address some "engineering issues" and also make it look cool. These included: 1) A graphics card riser bracket from EZDIY. This bracket allows the graphics card to sit vertically, or angled, instead of hanging off the motherboard and rear case bracket. It completely alleviates the issues with stress on the PCIe slot retention tang that has plagued so many 4070 card models. The bracket also has a 12-LED aRGB strip built into the base. It is firmly anchored to the power supply shroud via two magnets on the base of the bracket. 2) A 90° ATX power connector adapter, also from EZDIY. This allows the ATX 24-pin motherboard power cable to attach to the side of the board, instead of directly into it. This makes the connection look a bit cleaner, and with an aRGB element in the adapter it's another lighting element for the build. 3) A 90° power adapter cable for the 4070Ti graphics card - again, addressing an aesthetic problem (cables coming straight out of the card) and an nVidia design flaw (there is no stress on the cable that could cause flaky behavior later on with the under-engineered 4070Ti power tap). 4) A 7" monitor board for a Raspberry Pi enclosure. This being USB-powered and HDMI input, it connects up to the graphics card via HDMI, and is powered when the system has power (go into BIOS to ensure that the USB ports are unpowered with the system in soft-off state). In Windows it comes up as a second monitor. I used AIDA64 to build a custom status panel, and Stable Diffusion to generate a background image, establishing a theme for the build as well as provide real-time monitoring of temperatures, fan speeds, disk space, and so forth. 5) A Transformers "Decepticon" chrome car medallion, affixed to 3M magnetic strips and stuck to the Big Empty Space at the front of the case backplane. Gotchas: The Antec DF800 Flux midtower is a bit cramped when it comes to cable management, especially if you're using a custom set of cables. Route from the components to the PS, and use the empty (!) drive bay to loop extra lengths of cable. I strongly recommend attaching the motherboard power cables (ATX 24-pin AND CPU 8-pin) before putting the motherboard into the case, otherwise it's a matter of sticking fingers into tiny crevices and hoping you got the connector lined up right! Attaching the 7" Raspberry Pi monitor board was a bit of a headscratcher, but I managed to bolt it to the back of the case using some spare CPU standoffs, hex nuts, and drive mount screws, after removing the stock rear case fan. Lastly, if your board has heatsink shrouds for your M.2 drives... don't order any with integral heatsinks. They'll cost more than the bare SSD's and get in the way of those spiffy shrouds. Thankfully the ASUS TUF board has an M.2 slot that's out in the open, hidden behind the graphics card riser bracket. This build took about a week to finalize (always issues!) but the finished product is something to be proud of, I think. Video is here : https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/559196916265517089/1149811920610807878/Calculus_Intro.mp4$2,401.94 -
High Performance Budget Build - Silent High Performance Budget Build - Silent
I built it to keep up with any type of modern gaming I built it to keep up with any type of modern gaming$2,538.13 -
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Silent Power Silent Power
Built for casual gaming, I play overwatch and some PUBG with it. It can do max setting on 1440P with well over 144Hz. Built for casual gaming, I play overwatch and some PUBG with it. It can do max setting on 1440P with well over 144Hz.$1,814.92 -
My 1st PC Build My 1st PC Build
This is my 1st PC Build for Gaming, Streaming and General Purpose. This is my 1st PC Build for Gaming, Streaming and General Purpose.$2,099.94 -
Corsair Vengeance Custom Corsair Vengeance Custom
This PC was built primarily for high-end 1440p and mid-range 4K gaming. With inspirations taken from the Corsair Vengeance... This PC was built primarily for high-end 1440p and mid-range 4K gaming. With inspirations taken from the Corsair Vengeance pre-built PC lineup, I decided to not take any compromises on hardware parts. The games I had in mind when building this PC were Microsoft Flight Simulator and Forza Horizon 5. Both of these games ran flawlessly, easily exceeding over 144 FPS in ultra settings in 1440p. I intend to keep this PC for the long run as I will keep upgrading it throughout it's lifetime. Some parts I do plan on upgrading when I want to switch over to high-end 4K gaming in the future are faster RAM and GPU. The build process was easy and I didn't run into any difficulties as this is my first PC build ever. Overall, this PC has exceeded my expectations when it comes to gaming from FPS, simulations, to racing games.$2,598.88 -
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 -
Corsair Blue Corsair Blue
Used for daily workstation mainly and some light gaming Used for daily workstation mainly and some light gaming$3,136.91 -
O11 Mini Snow First Build O11 Mini Snow First Build
This is where I spend the majority of my time as I WFH and love to play games, with my wife's setup on the right (will build... This is where I spend the majority of my time as I WFH and love to play games, with my wife's setup on the right (will build her a PC soon!). Wasn't able to get the Mobo/GPU psu cables perfect, but I settled for now. Hope you all enjoy! (I'm terrible at pictures, sorry!)$2,317.90 -
My 2023 RGB gaming build My 2023 RGB gaming build
I just finished this build to play games and stream on Twitch and upload VODs to Youtube. I play mostly competitive FPS... I just finished this build to play games and stream on Twitch and upload VODs to Youtube. I play mostly competitive FPS games, so having a high performance PC is important as I dont want my skill or my viewers experience to be limited by my PC hardware. The only part I regret getting is my Samsung 1TB Sata SSD, I shouldve spent more and got a larger Nvme SSD like 4TB, as I am constantly uninstalling games and having to move recorded footage to my NAS to save space. Overall I am very happy with my build.$2,144.93