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TinyMite TinyMite
Small, but reasonably potent for playing games at 1080p. Small, but reasonably potent for playing games at 1080p.$1,284.91 -
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La Maquina La Maquina
This machine was built to replace my MSI GS66 gaming laptop. Its my first build since I always valued portability over... This machine was built to replace my MSI GS66 gaming laptop. Its my first build since I always valued portability over power. However , ever since I got a Samsung G7, I knew I needed something more capable to push high fps 1440p. I enjoy playing games such as Rocket League and Spyro and have been enjoying them on a laptop, however with this new build its incredible the fidelity I can play on. It was a much needed upgrade from my laptop which will mostly serve as a gaming device. Id really love to improve the look of this Pc with a little bit of RGB inside the case. I love the look of diffused RGB, im also looking to add more fans in the future to keep the 11700 cool.$1,348.92 -
Brand New Gaming Pc Computer Rtx 3060 Brand New Gaming Pc Computer Rtx 3060
brand new high end gaming pc, great for playing the newest games like warzone, fortnite, cod vanguard and everything else.... brand new high end gaming pc, great for playing the newest games like warzone, fortnite, cod vanguard and everything else. all parts of brand new, authentic windows license. i just build this computer about a week ago$1,214.92 -
Does the job lol Does the job lol
I built it in April 2020 when everything was in stock thankfully memory was on the more expensive side though. Upgraded my... I built it in April 2020 when everything was in stock thankfully memory was on the more expensive side though. Upgraded my GPU from a 1660 to a 3060 last month$1,221.92 -
Budget Gaming PC ($600) - Intel Core i3... Budget Gaming PC ($600) - Intel Core i3 & Nvidia GTX discrete card
Budget Intel gaming build (with discrete Nvidia GTX graphics), $600 budget (that has room for upgrading, such a faster CPU,... Budget Intel gaming build (with discrete Nvidia GTX graphics), $600 budget (that has room for upgrading, such a faster CPU, more RAM, faster dedicated graphics card). Should be able to be amazing for all general usage (school, work, etc) and play latest games on med quality settings at 1080p resolutions$602.93 -
Gaming Mintality Gaming Mintality
This is my main gaming and general purpose PC. I built it pretty recently, with most parts being new, and a couple like the... This is my main gaming and general purpose PC. I built it pretty recently, with most parts being new, and a couple like the GPU being bought used. I made sure to get a Radeon card so that the drivers would play nice with Linux Mint, my preferred OS. I've been playing a quite a few games on it, like CS GO, Doom Eternal, Dying Light, Dota 2, and The Witcher 3. They all run pretty well, so I'm happy with the build. Of course, regular tasks like web browsing also work flawlessly. In hindsight, the one thing I would change is to get the F variant of my Core i5, because I have a dedicated card anyway, making the CPU's integrated GPU pretty much pointless.$887.51 -
Mk 4.1 Mk 4.1
Gaming PC for playing Crusader Kings III Gaming PC for playing Crusader Kings III$2,616.92 -
Sff budget Sff budget
Movable gaming rig for TV PC gaming. Fits in the backpack! Movable gaming rig for TV PC gaming. Fits in the backpack!$1,314.92 -
Budget Casual Gaming Budget Casual Gaming
PC built for casual gaming and streaming with friends but has the power and specs to go on for hardcore content creation. I... PC built for casual gaming and streaming with friends but has the power and specs to go on for hardcore content creation. I mainly use it for playing steam games and streaming on discord with friends. The PC handles pretty much any current hardcore graphic intensive games with ease but requires some more cooling options. Currently running a AIO for the CPU cooling and I intend to add more case fans because the current tower i'm using is so spacious and didn't come with any built in fans/cooling. So far I've played World of Warcraft, League of Legends, Valorant, Monster Hunter World, Final Fantasy XIV and some other steam games on here.$1,776.92 -
Gaming PC Gaming PC
I built it for gaming, some games I play are Valorant and other first-person shooters along with some free world games. I built it for gaming, some games I play are Valorant and other first-person shooters along with some free world games.$863.92 -
Davude Build v2 Davude Build v2
I built this PC to serve as my general day-to-day computer for college, software development, and gaming. Currently, I have... I built this PC to serve as my general day-to-day computer for college, software development, and gaming. Currently, I have been playing a lot of Valorant and Apex Legends which run amazingly due to my RTX 3070!$1,279.92 -
Big Papa's PC Big Papa's PC
I play games like New World, Runescape and Rimworld. It is an excellent form of escapism from my everyday life. One mistake... I play games like New World, Runescape and Rimworld. It is an excellent form of escapism from my everyday life. One mistake I did was paying attention to the LGA1200 screws for my heat sink, as when the time came to attach the fan, I had already secured everything down. Also, my cable management was pretty lackluster but I think it is functional.$1,278.83 -
Gaming and photo editing build Gaming and photo editing build
I use this for gaming and photo editing! I use this for gaming and photo editing!$1,899.91 -
Kevin's 2021 Build Kevin's 2021 Build
I built it this year because I got lucky securing a GPU during the GPU crisis. I mainly use it to play video games and for... I built it this year because I got lucky securing a GPU during the GPU crisis. I mainly use it to play video games and for light video editing. My main games at the moment are Valorant, Apex Legends, and Genshin Impact. I think I should have went AMD (5600x) over the i5-11400, but the integrated graphics came in handy a few times during the build process.$1,611.91 -
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old reliable. old reliable.
i built this pc to play video games. epic i built this pc to play video games. epic$1,283.91 -
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 -
My HP Prebuilt Rebuild My HP Prebuilt Rebuild
Short Desc- HP prebuilt redone into a full build.Complete Desc- (Purpose, Mistakes, Progress and Results)This build is based... Short Desc- HP prebuilt redone into a full build. Complete Desc- (Purpose, Mistakes, Progress and Results) This build is based on a hp pavilion 590 office pc i got back in 2018 for cheap. As my first system, I preferred a prebuilt pc instead of a DIY because I did not had enough knowledge about pc building or in tech at the time. My goal with this pc was to upgrade it down the line for it to play games like racing sims, go casually in shooters and do some other slower paced games. I also planned to do some light productivity, aswell for work. But since I had a tight budget, I did my best with what i had which was just enough for a good used starter gpu and a few needed add-ons and adapters to make this all work as I later found out the prebuilt not being compatible with the parts in many ways. The results of doing all of this were questionable but surprisingly the pc worked and it did what I mostly wanted to do with the only major issue being how loose and flimsy everything was. Months later, I only did an upgrade to the storage with an Optane module to speed up the slow hdd storage. However, I wanted to make a big improvement on my setup as to be honest, this whole thing was a mess. So I started to learn more about diy and technical stuff of pcs that I did not explored before to come up with a more ideal build. When I got another good amount of budget earned, I did my most significant change and upgrade after a year later (on 2020) where I revamped everything from scratch to how it is shown in pictures. The previous motherboard, case and other unnecessary things were removed but the reusable items such as the processor, ram, hdd, optane, psu (bought as add-on initially) and gpu were kept. Rebuilding the pc with the proper resources and tools could not been easier, miles better than adjusting and making stuff work on my previous prebuilt setup. Although it still has some mis-perfections, I consider this an accomplishment and all the stuff I intended to do with my pc originally just work better overall now. I guess I should have chosen to do and learn diy in the first place lol. I put a picture of the original “build” to show where I started with this.$1,110.99 -
Toasty Bros 2020 $500 Budget Gaming PC... Toasty Bros 2020 $500 Budget Gaming PC Build
Taking into account the current marketplace and limited availability of some choice products, sometimes it can be difficult... Taking into account the current marketplace and limited availability of some choice products, sometimes it can be difficult to find the perfect parts for your build. Today, Matt and Jackson put together an amazing budget gaming build for you! They chose an Intel Core i3-9100F Quad-Core CPU, ASUS B360 PRIME mATX motherboard paired with a Gigabyte RX 5500 XT Overclocked and 16GB of DDR4-3200 RAM from Crucial. The great value and performance of this build shine through in-game. Getting around 80-110 fps on mixed Normal/Medium settings in Warzone. Performance in Shadow of the Tomb Raider was equally impressive, getting an average of 60 fps on high settings. Matt makes a serious recommendation to include 16GB of RAM in your next build as it's becoming the new standard for good gaming performance. Watch their video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuyqYjAyHLE What do you think about The Toasty Bros build? With the limited availability of some parts, would you wait for parts to get back in-stock or would you buy what's available now?$551.93