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Custom Gaming PC Custom Gaming PC
Purpose is gaming and playing games like gta or fortnite. Purpose is gaming and playing games like gta or fortnite.$929.94 -
Black Box With Wood Black Box With Wood
I like the Fractal North case because you can just look at it and be pleased after a very expensive purchase decision. I... I like the Fractal North case because you can just look at it and be pleased after a very expensive purchase decision. I wanted the inside to be blacked out since you can't really see the inside of your case all the time, and the only RGB I really want is the Geforce RTX logo from my graphics card. Decided to be conservative on the specs I go with, albeit the 7800 X3D bundle is too good to pass up. I wanted to save the rest of the money for a very nice (and expensive) QD-OLED monitor, preferably, something like the MSI MPG 321URX, which is sadly still not in stock. Other than that, Noctua fans keep my PC quiet without any annoying frequencies, which is useful since I use open-back headphones. 4 TB main drive should last for a while, and cover all my storage needs.$1,807.35 -
White Pop White Pop
Made this PC to play games with friends at high FPS with no issues. I like to play COD and Fortnite with friends as well as... Made this PC to play games with friends at high FPS with no issues. I like to play COD and Fortnite with friends as well as a number of single player games.$1,374.92 -
Living Room Build Living Room Build
I built this as a secondary PC for my girlfriend to use when I am using my main rig inside the office. I opted for as little... I built this as a secondary PC for my girlfriend to use when I am using my main rig inside the office. I opted for as little RGB as possible since I didn't want it to be too much of a focal point in the living room where it's set up. Performance is great with the 4060 and it's pretty quiet though I have not stress tested it or put it under significant load yet. Very happy overall!$1,404.92 -
Jeremiah PC Jeremiah PC
My computer for software development and gaming My computer for software development and gaming$2,234.99 -
Custom Console Custom Console
We rearranged out living room and now have all of our electronics in a minimalist tv stand. As a result, the odd man out... We rearranged out living room and now have all of our electronics in a minimalist tv stand. As a result, the odd man out was the bulky full tower desktop pc I had been using hooked up to the living room oled tv. But, to view the glass as half full, this rearrangement meant I got to do something I've always wanted to try. Namely, to build a complete pc in the same size as a gaming console. Performance wise, there were no real corners cut because I chose a case that accommodated a relatively large graphics card (EVGA RTX 3070). Temperatures aren't much of a problem because the kinds of games this system plays is pretty casual, such as my kid's current playthrough of the Spyro Reignited Trilogy.$1,096.90 -
Home Office Build Home Office Build
I built this PC mostly for home office use since I already have a gaming PC. I wanted this to be quiet and sleek, but also... I built this PC mostly for home office use since I already have a gaming PC. I wanted this to be quiet and sleek, but also provide as much performance as possible while staying under $1500. To cut costs, I omitted RGB lights since those usually cost a premium. So far it's been handling everything I need it for - Photoshop, Illustrator, Fusion 360, and Blender.$1,489.92 -
Best Gaming Price/Value PC Build Best Gaming Price/Value PC Build
The gaming build is perfect to run all 2024 AAA games. The gaming build is perfect to run all 2024 AAA games.$939.95 -
The Hulk Reborn The Hulk Reborn
To Handle all 1440p content with ease. Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart, Persona 3: Reloaded, and a Plagues Tale: Requiem To Handle all 1440p content with ease. Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart, Persona 3: Reloaded, and a Plagues Tale: Requiem$1,929.94 -
northern no lights northern no lights
gaming, portability, general purpose compuing gaming, portability, general purpose compuing$2,927.95 -
Dads rig Dads rig
Went back to school. Needed an updated console. Ditched the console built a pc. gave the first to my youngest son and the... Went back to school. Needed an updated console. Ditched the console built a pc. gave the first to my youngest son and the second to my oldest.$3,668.93 -
14700k/4070Ti 14700k/4070Ti
First PC build and built for 1440p gaming. Cyberpunk, Call of Duty, Fortnite. Runs with ease on ultra settings at 165Hz,... First PC build and built for 1440p gaming. Cyberpunk, Call of Duty, Fortnite. Runs with ease on ultra settings at 165Hz, especially on more demanding titles when enabling DLSS (Like with cyberpunk). Went overkill with ram, would likely never need more than 32 gigs$2,034.92 -
Pandemic PC Pandemic PC
This is the pc I had after High School I had been saving for a while and then I used grad money to finish the rest. I... This is the pc I had after High School I had been saving for a while and then I used grad money to finish the rest. I intended for this PC to be able to handle most of what I throw at it I use things like blender - for 3d modeling / animation / and rigging , OBS for any recording I do, and davinci resolve for video editing. I do also use this pc for my online school work at the moment and its been doing just fine in all these regards. and when the 50 series nvidia GPUs come out I might consider upgrading but I'll see with its pricing for me I do plan on changing the Case and CPU cooler soon though$1,208.92 -
Gaming Desktop Gaming Desktop
I built this computer for mainly gaming with my friends and family. I like playing FPS games like Valorant, but I also like... I built this computer for mainly gaming with my friends and family. I like playing FPS games like Valorant, but I also like to play strategy games like Civilization or RTS. This is a budget build, and I am hoping to upgrade my CPU and GPU at some point. Currently I play on a 1080p monitor so its FPS is still decent for most games.$977.95 -
Black Rabbit Black Rabbit
I've been piecing this build together a bit at a time for the last six months. I mainly kept an eye out for components that... I've been piecing this build together a bit at a time for the last six months. I mainly kept an eye out for components that would be a significant upgrade over my 11900K / 3070 Ti desktop build. Shoutout to the employees at my local microcenter who take time to hunt down the random clearance items I order. Everything but the AIO cooler and the ssd storage devices were bought at microcenter. Currently on the 13700k, I have all P cores overclocked to 5.8 with all E cores at 4.4 with vcore set to 1.35 and medium LLC. My ddr5 is modestly overclocked from 6000 to 6400 for the time being. I need to re-learn how to overclock ram because a lot of bios settings have become more complex since ddr3-ddr4 days. From what I understand, Hynix A die modules should be able to overclock significantly higher frequencies - I just need to learn how to pull that off.$1,624.25 -
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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 -
Flight Sim PC Flight Sim PC
Designed to play games (Microsoft Flight Simulator. Digital Combat Simulator, Madden 24, Fortnite, Minecraft, etc.), do... Designed to play games (Microsoft Flight Simulator. Digital Combat Simulator, Madden 24, Fortnite, Minecraft, etc.), do online schoolwork, and run blender, Fusion 360, Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop$2,144.93 -
meshifail meshifail
the end result was pretty much a failure. he's how the process worked in my head. i wanted better cooling because my nzxt... the end result was pretty much a failure. he's how the process worked in my head. i wanted better cooling because my nzxt kraken aio has only a 240mm radiator size and my cpu temps were hitting high 70s celcius under load. and this was at stock voltage and stock frequencies. i wanted to overclock the core frequencies and possibly play around with vcore voltage settings because im one of the few remaining pc enthusiast who enjoys the art of overclocking. so ultiamtely i purchased a 420 aio cooler (these were not even on the market last time i looked) and i made sure to carefully select a case that would provide both good airflow and have room to mount a massive 3x140mm radiator. i chose the fractal meshify ii. this was a meshifail. i have since learned that the radiator liguid freezer ii 420 very slightly larger than many other 420 aio radiators. basically, it won't fit. can't have both intake and exhaust fans installed for the radiator to squeeze in there. and even if you remove the fans and physically cram it in, i then still had physical clearance problems with high i/o shrouds on multiple motherboards i tried. this is in addition to further height clearance problems with ram. so in the end, this is my meshifailure. i upgraded the case. my new liguid freezer ii 420 has been exiled back into its original box and will sit there until i find a good use for it. i am back using the nzxt kraken z53 cooler for now. but it's definitely the last build i will ever complete with a radiator size that restricts thermals so significantly. i would recommend to everyone to buy a 280 at a minimum radiator size and even larger if choosing a hot-running processor like that 11900k.$1,597.97 -
AM5 North AM5 North
I basically just wanted to take a crack and building another desktop and, during the process, by doing a few things I... I basically just wanted to take a crack and building another desktop and, during the process, by doing a few things I haven't done before. One of these new things was building on an AM5 socket. I mainly held off this long from trying AM5 due to initially high DDR5 prices, but those have thankfully already fallen a long way. Another thing I really wanted to try is the new North chassis by my favorite case manufacturer, Fractal Design. I'm pretty brand-loyal to Fractal ever since the Meshify came out several years ago. Anyway the North case does a really nice thing in two different ways. One, it matches the wooden furniture I have elsewhere in my living room. And two, the North case is ventilated is so many different ways, it really opens up near-limitless possibilities for fan customization and airflow optimization.$2,656.92 -
Fractal Design North I7 RTX Build Fractal Design North I7 RTX Build
This is a all white build using Fractal Design North case This is a all white build using Fractal Design North case$1,544.92 -
The Green Machine The Green Machine
Built for gaming, computing, work, and general use. Built for gaming, computing, work, and general use.$1,558.96 -
High End No RGB High End No RGB
I built it to run 1440p games as well as I could and to leave room for running 4k really well in the future as well. I am... I built it to run 1440p games as well as I could and to leave room for running 4k really well in the future as well. I am also not a fan of too much rgb, so there is none.$2,473.89 -
New name in case the old one was why... New name in case the old one was why it's been 3 days pending
My last build was 7 years old and not compatible with the latest versions of Windows (not that I *really* wanted to make the... My last build was 7 years old and not compatible with the latest versions of Windows (not that I *really* wanted to make the switch). Upgrading the DDR-3 ram to DDR-4 or 5 would require upgrading the motherboard, upgrading the motherboard would require upgrading the processor, an upgraded processor would make my GPU a bottleneck... So I'd basically be building a whole new PC. So I built a whole new PC. It's about half the size, as well. I mostly plan to use it for gaming. I've been playing a lot of Darktide and Hogwarts Legacy, planning on playing some Cyberpunk as well. Also Guild Wars (1), but this PC doesn't change the way I play games from 2007 at all. I also homebrew tabletop rpgs and make character sheets for games I like with character sheets I don't like. In the future I may buy a monitor that supports more than 60hz, and maybe a mechanical keyboard without a num pad, since I really only use it to type in my pin these days, and it will save on desk space.$2,247.86