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easy fun easy fun
i built it for slight gaming great upgradability and some school work i built it for slight gaming great upgradability and some school work$484.43 -
Bubs Bubs
Took me 2 years to get here, need help with cable management. Took me 2 years to get here, need help with cable management.$1,189.91 -
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 -
White Lightning White Lightning
Built her because I was bored and presently experiencing a pandemic. It is my first build. I actually got it right the FIRST... Built her because I was bored and presently experiencing a pandemic. It is my first build. I actually got it right the FIRST time around. No errors. I surprised myself. She's really just an entry level PC for now. She only has an APU right now and I plan to get a better RYZEN 5 CPU in the future. Just wanted to get her up and running. All I really play is Halo and American Truck Simulator... Some Sims 4 every now and then. She can run CSGO on HIGH settings pretty well without any stutter. I'm just bad at it.$603.86 -
The Spy The Spy
I wanted to build a pc for streaming in the future, and also something portable for low end gaming. Some fighting games like... I wanted to build a pc for streaming in the future, and also something portable for low end gaming. Some fighting games like Skullgirls, KoF, Also Fps games like apex, halo, gears, etc... I would've like to make the outside case a bit neater, but it was my first time doing something like this, and didn't have the proper tools for some jobs. I would like to put a discrete graphics card in it, so it could really game. Maybe be a mobile vr pc. A modular psu as well to help cable management. I would show the sides, but I can only upload one picture some reason.$366.96 -
The basic one The basic one
It's a very basic and cheap pc. It has everything you need for streaming and playing toons of games in high resolution. Of... It's a very basic and cheap pc. It has everything you need for streaming and playing toons of games in high resolution. Of course, it has its limits but it's useful for almost everything.$599.93 -
stealth stealth
I play games like valorant csgo and minecraft I built this to upgrade im currently saving for a 1650 s and a 5 3600 I play games like valorant csgo and minecraft I built this to upgrade im currently saving for a 1650 s and a 5 3600$451.43 -
Red Death Red Death
This is my first custom rig. I decided to build my own case, and got a few parts for free. This is my first custom rig. I decided to build my own case, and got a few parts for free.$524.94 -
Build for my parents - In Win Chopin! Build for my parents - In Win Chopin!
My parents used to watch videos on an Intel Compute Stick. It did its job, but it was starting to fail, and honestly, it was... My parents used to watch videos on an Intel Compute Stick. It did its job, but it was starting to fail, and honestly, it was so slow and the tiny cooling fan was really high pitched and loud. After my love of building reignited with my own system, I decided to finally do something about my parents' system. Also, they help watch my kids when my wife and I are busy, and it's important to have a system that is snappy and responsive in Windows or YouTube or Netflix Kids, etc. Building in the In Win Chopin is definitely a treat. It's beautiful and my parents love that it doesn't take up too much space on their desk. In order to get the side panel closed, I had to remove the fan shroud from the Wraith Stealth cooler (easily done by removing a single screw from underside of the heat sink and undoing four clips, though this isn't possible if the cooler is already mounted). This was my first time building in such a small enclosure, and hopefully it won't be my last! I still need to build a system for my eldest son when he gets old enough. Probably will stick to mini ITX so that I can teach him to take his system out and clean it when necessary.$269.97 -
First Home PC build for under $400 First Home PC build for under $400
Just trying to build something semi-decent for around $400 to use for basic household browsing and light gaming. Just a... Just trying to build something semi-decent for around $400 to use for basic household browsing and light gaming. Just a filler system until a graphics card can be added or to build something better. Suggestions are kindly welcomed$417.94