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  • Titan One Mini 2.0 thumbnail

    Titan One Mini 2.0 Titan One Mini 2.0

    Bitspower Titan One Mini 2.0 with soft tubing; 280mm side radiator; and GPU, m.2, and memory water blocks. Bitspower Titan One Mini 2.0 with soft tubing; 280mm side radiator; and GPU, m.2, and memory water blocks.
    $1,354.94
    Vishal I
  • A modest build thumbnail

    A modest build A modest build

    ITX computer for gaming and productivity ITX computer for gaming and productivity
    $1,762.89
    ghinson16
  • Chill gaming thumbnail

    Chill gaming Chill gaming

    I built this PC when I graduated university and I wanted to treat myself for being the first in the family to finish school.... I built this PC when I graduated university and I wanted to treat myself for being the first in the family to finish school. All 4 years of school I used a laptop to do my work and play games so once I graduated I knew getting a PC is something affordable and would bring me many years of joy! I currently use this desktop to draw CAD models, watch videos, and play games such as Valorant, League of Legends, and Halo Infinite. I love my build mainly because I customized it myself. I envied the all white minimalist desktop look and I'm glad I was able to achieve that. Something I wish I fixed is my cable management. My best friend and I built our desktops at 3AM and I was so excited to use the desktop i told myself I will fix it when I get the chance... a year and a half went by and the cables are still the same XD.
    $1,303.92
    Peter D
  • First Build thumbnail

    First Build First Build

    I initially built this rig to play some league of legends but then I got into some Rainbow 6 Siege. I initially built this rig to play some league of legends but then I got into some Rainbow 6 Siege.
    $1,598.91
    Derek L
  • The Reasonable Do-It-All thumbnail

    The Reasonable Do-It-All The Reasonable Do-It-All

    This PC was built with no specific purpose other than do anything my busy mind decides to focus on at any moment. I do... This PC was built with no specific purpose other than do anything my busy mind decides to focus on at any moment. I do business, photography, gaming, video editing, streaming and race sim / vr all from this bad boy. Slowly upgrading parts over time allows me to stay on top of the trends but I think I found a point where an upgrade isn't necessary (unless 3080s become easily in stock) I'll try to get better pictures later lol
    $1,166.94
    Lenyx
  • Maki thumbnail

    Maki Maki

    ready for the Xmas gifs !!! ready for the Xmas gifs !!!
    $1,797.91
    Jaime B
  • Frost thumbnail

    "Frost" "Frost"

    This build is the best budget under $2000.00 and It's perfect for steaming and hardcore gaming. I call it the "Frost" This build is the best budget under $2000.00 and It's perfect for steaming and hardcore gaming. I call it the "Frost"
    $1,369.91
    Chris AJ J
  • Balance of the Force thumbnail

    Balance of the Force Balance of the Force

    I completely love Star Wars, and it's somehow themed after a balance of the Force, known as the color white. To completely... I completely love Star Wars, and it's somehow themed after a balance of the Force, known as the color white. To completely show the balance, I bought 2 Displates and made my setup between these two Pictures. Because I love Star Wars, my favorite game is ofc. Star Wars Battlefront II, which has absolute mindstunning Graphics. My plans are now ofc. to upgrade to a 3070 and buy a AIO (most likely the Corsair H100i) with Corsair LL120 fans, because my Setup has very much Corsair Products, such as my keyboard, headset, RAM, case etc.
    $1,489.92
    Janis B
  • RGB Gaming Rig thumbnail

    RGB Gaming Rig RGB Gaming Rig

    I built this computer rig to fulfill my dream of a great computer. I had an older desktop that ran an i5 and the GTX1060... I built this computer rig to fulfill my dream of a great computer. I had an older desktop that ran an i5 and the GTX1060 with a standard monitor. With this build, I wanted to upgrade more on the internal parts as well as my monitor to give myself a great computer that would run everything I needed. However, I did not upgrade the CPU to a high-end processor or the video card as I built it around a budget as well as what would satisfy my needs. However, my upgrade itch did cause me to expand from one regular monitor to three 27” MSI curved gaming monitors. In addition, since it was a gaming machine, I wanted to add some flair with RGB, so I did incorporate that into the build. Currently, I am using it to play World of Warcraft, Skyrim, PUBG and Star Citizen (Beta). So far, this machine has run everything I have thrown at it and has met every expectation I wanted.
    $3,678.98
    SpenceChaffin
  • Chuy's Gaming Rig thumbnail

    Chuy's Gaming Rig Chuy's Gaming Rig

    My son, Chuy, was an avid PS4 fortnite player until I proved him wrong that PC's are way better at gaming. We made a bet... My son, Chuy, was an avid PS4 fortnite player until I proved him wrong that PC's are way better at gaming. We made a bet that if I built a "Gaming PC Rig" it would beat his PS4 loading times and have a higher resolution (1440p of course). Sure enough he's addicted to his new PC while the PS4 is now collecting dust. This was our first computer build together and could not find a better excuse than to drive to our closest Micro Center (2 hours away) to buy part by part. We have put a lot of work into it and cannot wait to upgrade to a 3080. PS5 my a**.
    $2,981.79
    Ivan A
  • 1st pc build 3600 rtx 2070s thumbnail

    1st pc build 3600 rtx 2070s 1st pc build 3600 rtx 2070s

    I built it because I am a 3rd year college student and it was time to upgrade from my 500 dollar laptop. I play some games... I built it because I am a 3rd year college student and it was time to upgrade from my 500 dollar laptop. I play some games on it, it runs gta pretty well, I also played a free game team fortress two and it’s very smooth. I still have some cable management to do but I was in a bit of a time crunch so that will be my next task with it.
    $1,402.91
    Josh W
  • Gaming Setup thumbnail

    Gaming Setup Gaming Setup

    This build is mainly for Gaming and graphic design. It runs both beautifully, along with the Omen HP 165Hz 1440p monitor. This build is mainly for Gaming and graphic design. It runs both beautifully, along with the Omen HP 165Hz 1440p monitor.
    $1,416.90
    Jaedon H
  • First-Time Mid-Tower Gaming Build thumbnail

    First-Time Mid-Tower Gaming Build First-Time Mid-Tower Gaming Build

    I built this pc so I would be able to play games with my friends and be more productive while doing schoolwork at home. I am... I built this pc so I would be able to play games with my friends and be more productive while doing schoolwork at home. I am mostly playing Overwatch, Valorant, and Apex Legends. If I could redo my pc build, I would have planned my cable management better, as it ended up taking a very long time. I plan on getting a larger desk and another monitor. My current monitor has a 1080p resolution and a 60hz refresh rate.
    $1,639.90
    Preston D
  • First Build thumbnail

    First Build First Build

    I saved up enough money from my summer job for a pc for gaming and everyday use. I play games like COD, Warzone, Fortnite,... I saved up enough money from my summer job for a pc for gaming and everyday use. I play games like COD, Warzone, Fortnite, Apex Legends, Sea of Thieves. I went for a build that was powerful enough to handle all my games with ease and future proof the PC for a bit. I tried not to overkill it with the components. Some future upgrades would be maybe adding some more storage as games like warzone take up a ton of storage, and maybe add some cable extensions for an even cleaner look.
    $1,759.91
    Chris h
  • Aurora Borealis thumbnail

    Aurora Borealis Aurora Borealis

    This was my first custom rig, built originally for light gaming, but morphed into a much more complex and powerful build... This was my first custom rig, built originally for light gaming, but morphed into a much more complex and powerful build (and more expensive) that I originally planned. I may have sacrificed a bit in performance for aesthetic, as water cooling and high-end RGB components are not cheap. I currently play games such as Red Dead Redemption 2, Assassins Creed: Odyssey, Monster Hunter: World, the Dishonored franchise, GTAV, and plan on getting Cyberpunk 2077 when it releases. I am in the process of upgrading my GPU from the 980ti to a RTX 2070 Super, and recently upgraded my monitors from a 24" LG 1080p 70Hz and Asus 27" 2k 60Hz to dual LG Ultragear 27" 144hz 1440p monitors. Sadly, with the GPU upgrade, I will be converting from water cooling to all air cooling, with plans to add an AIO CPU cooler down the road.
    $3,605.92
    mghemm
  • Tech by Matt $1250 Gaming PC Build Guide thumbnail

    Tech by Matt $1250 Gaming PC Build Guide Tech by Matt $1250 Gaming PC Build Guide

    Welcome to my latest PC build featuring a budget of around $1250 Welcome to my latest PC build featuring a budget of around $1250
    $1,261.95
    Matthew B
  • HoD PC thumbnail

    HoD PC HoD PC

    AMD 3600, RTX 2070 AMD 3600, RTX 2070
    $1,214.89
    HomerJSimpson
  • Budget Stealth Build thumbnail

    Budget Stealth Build Budget Stealth Build

    Hi all, I built this rig as an upgrade from my classic i5 4690k and GTX 970 starter build and the experience has been a lot... Hi all, I built this rig as an upgrade from my classic i5 4690k and GTX 970 starter build and the experience has been a lot of fun. It started off as a GPU upgrade for my old build, but after some pretty bad CPU bottlenecking in Forza Horizon 4, Warzone, and Red Dead 2, I went ahead and overhauled the rest of the system. I hadn't actually planned to do a water cooled build, but I picked up the cooler master AIO second hand for $50 and then after some abysmal GPU temps under load (~85C) I decided to look into water cooling the GPU. I was able to get the Kraken G12 bracket from Microcenter for only $20 and then I snagged an EVGA CLC 120mm AIO from their B-Stock page for a whopping $30. From there I began my first custom mod of mounting the water cooler to my EVGA RTX 2070. Allegedly the Kraken G12 is incompatible with the 2070, but to my pleasant surprise the AMD mounting arms worked perfectly and I didn't even have to cut or drill anything. Now I'm able to get a solid 2070MHz clock speed and my temps cap out at 55C. Ideally I'd like to get a 240mm or 280mm AIO to put on the GPU to try and push the temp lower core clock higher, but there's no room in my current case. I did splurge a little bit in some places, like the motherboard (could've got a B450 Tomahawk instead) and sleeved cables, but they only set me back about $75 so I'd say its worth it. Otherwise every component of this build was either purchased at a significant discount or in used condition to save money. All together I was able to assemble this build for right around $1000 which I'm pretty happy with :) In hindsight I wish I'd spend a little bit more on the GPU and gone for a refurb 1080ti or maybe a 2080, but the 2070 sets me up for a good 1440p 144Hz experience. In the future I really want to change the case to an O11 Dynamic and install a larger radiator for the GPU, but for now my little waterbox is all I need.
    $1,177.76
    aidanam
  • Superinc_V3.0 thumbnail

    Superinc_V3.0 Superinc_V3.0

    I like to build My PC every 5-6 Years , been building my own PCs for almost 20 years now. My PCs are mostly spec for... I like to build My PC every 5-6 Years , been building my own PCs for almost 20 years now. My PCs are mostly spec for Gaming and entertainment , Though I recently got in to 3d Modeling. With 3D modeling my PC need to shift focus towards having more core, and 12 core would be beneficial.
    $2,179.88
    Superinc84
  • Glacier’s Terminus thumbnail

    Glacier’s Terminus Glacier’s Terminus

    It all started in December 2018 - A conversation struck between a co-worker and I about what games we enjoy. He was... It all started in December 2018 - A conversation struck between a co-worker and I about what games we enjoy. He was persistent to encourage me to build a computer for myself and to get away from console gaming. Honestly I was actually considering buying a pre-built rig. January 2019 - I had been discussing the idea of buying a computer with a long-time friend who ensured to me that building a computer of your own is much easier than it seems and that it just takes time. Properly encouraged, I went out to Canada Computers and purchased an ATX DeepCool case for just under $100. That was the start of an experience that I would suggest to anyone who is interested, but thinks it would be difficult, to dive into the hobby and research as much as possible. It can be quite fun actually. That same month another friend of mine was encouraged to build a PC of his own and in the span of about a year we were able to put together each of our own custom rigs with a GTX 1070. January - April 2019 - I temporarily used my friend's components to play games as he was unable to have them at his house. I got used to the world of PC gaming as I did previously own a PC my parents had bought me back in 2003. Halo: CE was the game of choice. April 2019 - I had my friend's motherboard in my ATX case as I was unable to afford to progress at the time. Talk about bad timing for trying to build a PC. A week later he found his own case online for cheap and we transferred the guts over. Near the end of April 2019 - I was hired at a new job that allowed me to buy my remaining components one by one. As soon as everything was in my hands I went to my long-time friend's place and we put everything together! Ill admit, with a few issues. Thanks to the advice of Linus, Bitwit, JayzTwoCents & so many others, the build posted without any concerns. I was extremely excited to finally be able to join the PC Master Race family with my very own build and I have been slowly upgrading here and there ever since. June 2020 - I was able to pick up some white cables to replace the stock black cables. July 2020 - I invested into an MSI GeForce RTX 2070 Super even though I am aware the prices might be fluctuating in anticipation of the 3000 series cards. Thank you for taking the time to review my build's history and where I have come to now.
    $2,026.90
    Cosmic L
  • Maingear Stealth Build thumbnail

    Maingear Stealth Build Maingear Stealth Build

    Built this stealthy boi for PC gaming with little noise but much power. The Noctua NH-D15 is damn near silent, and the... Built this stealthy boi for PC gaming with little noise but much power. The Noctua NH-D15 is damn near silent, and the triple-fan 2070 Super runs most games very quietly. RGB wasn't much of a concern (it sits below my desk) but the built-in lights on the motherboard and Maingear case logo are nice! Mostly am using it for Call of Duty Warzone right now (runs it with ray-tracing on at 144 fps, and never goes above 60 C, if that) Most of the parts came from Micro Center, but I got some really good discounts for the motherboard and GPU on Amazon Warehouse deals and Newegg's eBay page
    $1,344.93
    Zafir M
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    MZXT MZXT

    I like playing easy to run games like CSGO and Valorant but also some harder to run titles such as Far Cry New Dawn, GTA V,... I like playing easy to run games like CSGO and Valorant but also some harder to run titles such as Far Cry New Dawn, GTA V, Forza Horizon 4, Assassins Creed Oddesy, The Witcher, Project Cars 2 and more. I also plan on using this with a VR headset soon. I also plan on getting a racing wheel for some sim games. Also MZXT is the name because my name starts with m and the rest is zxt part of nzxt.
    $1,397.90
    Matthew H
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    Budget Gaming Pc Budget Gaming Pc

    Basically use it for gaming, play a lot of modern warfare, nfs heat and some miscellaneous games i have on steam Basically use it for gaming, play a lot of modern warfare, nfs heat and some miscellaneous games i have on steam
    $1,223.91
    david b
  • Ruth Bader Gigsburg thumbnail

    Ruth Bader Gigsburg Ruth Bader Gigsburg

    This is my first ever build. Never really was into PC gaming, but decided I would give it a try. Definitely wanted to build... This is my first ever build. Never really was into PC gaming, but decided I would give it a try. Definitely wanted to build my own instead of opting for a pre-build. After building and rebuilding it 8 times my first night, it worked and has been flawless ever since. I built it for a variety of reasons - game, stream, edit. I've been playing COD, Halo, The Last of Us, Old School Runescape, and GTA V so far. Haven't streamed any games yet, but have started an amateur movie podcast with some buddies. We've streamed the podcast live on Twitch a few times, and it has been a blast. The PC handles everything and runs very smooth.
    $1,631.87
    Brett W

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