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  • SFF NR200 + 7900 XT thumbnail

    SFF NR200 + 7900 XT SFF NR200 + 7900 XT

    Condensed gaming rig. I primarily wanted my desktop to take up as small a space as possible and found building out of the... Condensed gaming rig. I primarily wanted my desktop to take up as small a space as possible and found building out of the NR200 case to be very satisfying. 7900 XT plays anything thrown at it - blew through Starfield at max settings. Highly recommend undervolting the GPU to save thermals. A less power hungry CPU would be even better to reduce heat. As much as I like the SFX-L Asus Loki PSU I chose, I recommend an SFX to gain GPU clearance. Highly advise against an ATX PSU as airflow becomes very difficult to manage. I would also recommend a shorter cooler than the Noctua NH-D15 as I had to force the mesh side panel closed.
    $2,345.89
    Alex P
  • Mini ITX Compact PC thumbnail

    Mini ITX Compact PC Mini ITX Compact PC

    I wanted a compact desktop PC for video editing and gaming, so I ended up with this mini itx build. Although it's compact,... I wanted a compact desktop PC for video editing and gaming, so I ended up with this mini itx build. Although it's compact, it packs a punch! It's extremely fast rendering my video project compared to my old pc. It's great for gaming as well. I tried APEX and Fortnite on the highest setting with this build, and the graphic is very smooth.
    $2,309.95
    Drew L
  • Spec Destroyer thumbnail

    Spec Destroyer Spec Destroyer

    I built this PC so that I could game in a college dorm in a small chassis that has plenty of airflow. I upgraded most of my... I built this PC so that I could game in a college dorm in a small chassis that has plenty of airflow. I upgraded most of my old components into this build, and included an XFX RX 7900XTX, 5800x3d, 3tb of ssd storage, a 240mm AIO watercooler, and 2 hard drives into a tiny 18 liter case.
    $1,831.93
    Alex G
  • Stormtrooper thumbnail

    Stormtrooper Stormtrooper

    Hey, I'm Joe and I've wanted to build a desktop PC for years. I'm a graphic designer and have used laptops exclusively in... Hey, I'm Joe and I've wanted to build a desktop PC for years. I'm a graphic designer and have used laptops exclusively in the past. I finally decided now was the time to build a desktop PC, which I could use for some freelance work as well as gaming (let's be real... mostly gaming). I knew if I was going to build a PC I wanted it to be a clean build, I love seeing systems with great cable management and components that are all matching colors, so that was a priority for me. I'm a pretty big Star Wars nerd, so I decided to go with a Stormtrooper-themed build (black and white). I do plan to add some custom vinyl decals to enhance the Stormtrooper theme even more, but I'm very pleased with how the build turned out and I am looking forward to seeing how it performs in some games! Speaking of games, my preferred genre is open-world adventure games, such as GTA, Fallout, Elder Scrolls, etc. So it's probably no surprise that I'm super excited for Star Wars Outlaws as well as Starfield. On occasion, I want a more relaxing gaming experience, and in those cases, I typically turn to puzzle games. I enjoy playing heavy story games that require puzzles to be solved in order to move forward. 'Portal 2' is a game I've replayed over and over, more recently I fell in love with 'Stray' and look forward to playing it again (except now on a fancy PC with amazing graphics) and I've also found the game 'Humanity' to be very entertaining, and sometimes frustrating too :) I think the one thing I'm looking forward to more than everything else is the PC gamer community. I've already met so many cool, nerdy, super nice people throughout the process of choosing parts and building my PC and it's really been fun to meet people who all have a common interest in everything computers. Because I live in Indianapolis, I have to shout out the new Microcenter that just opened. I was SO pumped to have a Microcenter close to me and it was the push I needed to dive into this amazing community!
    $1,957.93
    Joseph S
  • Sliger SFF MiniPC thumbnail

    Sliger SFF MiniPC Sliger SFF MiniPC

    3d printing, laser engraving, and gaming SFF build for my son 3d printing, laser engraving, and gaming SFF build for my son
    $2,763.96
    Christopher G
  • Lian Li A4-H2O Power Build thumbnail

    Lian Li A4-H2O Power Build Lian Li A4-H2O Power Build

    12L ITX build that houses powerful hardware without sacrifices 12L ITX build that houses powerful hardware without sacrifices
    $2,297.82
    IcyJMars
  • Not too Meshy thumbnail

    Not too Meshy Not too Meshy

    Fairly serious gaming rig for the entertainment center. Fairly serious gaming rig for the entertainment center.
    $2,354.91
    Oscar H
  • First Custom Loop Build - ITX Tower Streaming Gaming Rig thumbnail

    First Custom Loop Build - ITX Tower... First Custom Loop Build - ITX Tower Streaming Gaming Rig

    Purpose: Streaming Gaming Rig. Thanks to Nvidia's GameStream and the Awesome guys at moonlight. I'm able to stream from the... Purpose: Streaming Gaming Rig. Thanks to Nvidia's GameStream and the Awesome guys at moonlight. I'm able to stream from the ITX Rig to phone, laptops, & TVs via the moonlight app. Streaming Project Cars 2, TitanFall2, GTA 5, StarWars Battlefront II, Fallout 4, Destiny 2 over Ethernet or WIFI, I'm usually either 2k@144p or 4K@60p, Ultra settings. Also, the typical Bitrate of the stream over WIFI is usually 100 Mbits/s. Next up, will compare raw performance between my main computer (Macbook Pro with eGPU) vs ITX Rig. More future projects to come. Few Lessons learned: 1) Distilled Water......🙌🏾. So doing custom loops you learned quickly it's better to be safe and use non-conductive water. Saved me many times. 2) Fans Step Up and Step Down...Please set this option.....it helps soo much to stabilize temperatures. With this option set to 0, temperatures would never stay consistent on idle. 😔 3) Graphite Thermal Pad is good enough. Some of the best paste used: MX2, MX4, IC Diamond, Noctua are all great choices. Graphite helps to keep it clean, no paste mess. 🙄 4) Rollercoaster relationship with water cooling. Love to tinker, So pulling stock cooler from PCD, and installing water block was awsome....👏🏾. Getting all the air pockets out of the system sucks. And pouring water over electronics and seeing a drop of water anywhere is scary 😳😓. 5) Using water temperature sensors to relay temps to the motherboard. This allows me to set the fan controls for the GPU. Future Upgrades: 3950X or 3900XT, Waiting on the new AMD APUs, Quick disconnects, External Water Flow Sensor.
    $1,314.96
    Alex C

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