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Big Homie Big Homie
This is the latest iteration of my personal rig. I use it mainly for gaming and accessing work and school VM's remotely. This is the latest iteration of my personal rig. I use it mainly for gaming and accessing work and school VM's remotely.$2,072.71 -
GT40 Upgraded GT40 Upgraded
I built this computer to power my VR sim racing rig. I wanted to do a racing-themed build and have always been a big fan of... I built this computer to power my VR sim racing rig. I wanted to do a racing-themed build and have always been a big fan of the Ford GT40, so I painted the case in Gulf Racing colors and added custom vinyl graphics.$2,657.93 -
White Lightning White Lightning
I needed a fairly powerful gaming rig, trying to hit a consistent 144+ FPS @ 1140p I needed a fairly powerful gaming rig, trying to hit a consistent 144+ FPS @ 1140p$1,284.93 -
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The Brew The Brew
Started with my first trip to Microcenter in January 2020 when I built a full gaming. After long hours, frustrating rgb, and... Started with my first trip to Microcenter in January 2020 when I built a full gaming. After long hours, frustrating rgb, and many more trips to Micro, not one piece in my rig is the same as when I first started. This is a very expensive Overwatch machine, but I love it.$2,049.92 -
Kasey's Gaming PC (1440p@165) Kasey's Gaming PC (1440p@165)
This PC was built for my sister-in-law who has been a long-time gamer but has only had hand-me-down systems up to this point. This PC was built for my sister-in-law who has been a long-time gamer but has only had hand-me-down systems up to this point.$2,067.46 -
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Budget Build Budget Build
For general use. Mainly the ability to play casual games, perform regular tasks, but not exceed an absurd budget. Was... For general use. Mainly the ability to play casual games, perform regular tasks, but not exceed an absurd budget. Was upgrading an originally Intel/Nvidia gaming build from 2013 that can meet regular PC requirements in 2022. Last step is to purchase and install an RX 6800 XT to pair with the new AMD cpu. Mixture of parts that were salvaged from the previous build and parts purchased this year to bring the Budget Build into a more respectful up-to-date PC. With the budget prices I paid for the new parts, selling of old parts, and being able to salvage some old parts, I believe I accomplished the "Budget Build" name during the insane chip shortage era. GPU still in process.$2,242.60 -
My Build My Build
I originally bought a pre-build and basically learned "how" to build pcs by swapping parts and cases. I originally bought a pre-build and basically learned "how" to build pcs by swapping parts and cases.$1,844.93 -
Dual PC Desk Dual PC Desk
Server and gaming pc built into a custom desk Server and gaming pc built into a custom desk$2,069.93 -
Attack of the Crimson Fans Attack of the Crimson Fans
My first custom built PC after upgrading from my last PC, an HP Omen pre-built. It wasn't a bad PC, but the amount of custom... My first custom built PC after upgrading from my last PC, an HP Omen pre-built. It wasn't a bad PC, but the amount of custom proprietary components in the system was a bit annoying and I wanted to upgrade either way. This PC runs games very well on my ultrawide monitor, so I am very happy with the results. Also, the case and it's overkill amount of fans looks pretty good, and keeps the system cool even under heavy load.$2,054.94 -
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Team Red monster PC Team Red monster PC
My first all AMD rig upgrading from Ryzen 3600 and EVGA 2070 black. I previously had no RGB and now I'm going all out with... My first all AMD rig upgrading from Ryzen 3600 and EVGA 2070 black. I previously had no RGB and now I'm going all out with Lian Li o11 evo with infinity fans and max RGB$1,839.91 -
Cool Box Cool Box
Gaming PC playing Overwatch, Valorant, Warzone, Apex, Fortnite Gaming PC playing Overwatch, Valorant, Warzone, Apex, Fortnite$1,809.92 -
Ryzen 5900X Build Ryzen 5900X Build
Built for gaming on a high refresh rate 1440p monitor Built for gaming on a high refresh rate 1440p monitor$1,637.94 -
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Jareds PC Jareds PC
i built this beast of a pc to try to get the best gaming performanc i could possibly get . i built this beast of a pc to try to get the best gaming performanc i could possibly get .$1,931.91 -
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Black Snow White Black Snow White
I used to be a big gamer back in the 90's when Counterstrike, Quake III Arena and lan parties were a thing. I used to work... I used to be a big gamer back in the 90's when Counterstrike, Quake III Arena and lan parties were a thing. I used to work for the old Comp USA in FL in the upgrades dept. and I was a big NFS fan also back in the days. As I got older I faded away from PC's and technology. A few years back I ended getting my dream PC (Alienware Area-51 R5) and after a few years I ended getting a MSI 6900XT gaming Z trio and my R5 was having some issues with it and Alienware was not doing anymore bios updates for the Area-51. I was frustrated as I spent so much money on this video card and was not able really see what its full potential was. Little by little I had build my dream gaming room setup and I was lacking a PC to showcase. I started to reaserch PC components and also started watching youtube videos on CPU's, GPU's, benchmarks, memory, motherboards and started to get back into things and catch up with PC technology. I said to myself " I used to build PC's back in the days and I used to help people build PC's" . I took my time and decided I wanted something different so I decided to build a AMD system as I already had the 6900XT video card and I based my build around that. One day I went to Microcenter and met Andy Robertson and I told him what I was planninng and what I had in mind and after almost 2 hours of asking questions and showing me the differences and educating me he gave me his insights on some components and helped me pick up everything down to the case and I could not be happier. I recycled some componets I had aready bought to upgrade my Alienware Area-51 R5 and combined everything with the new build. A few more trips to Microcenter and the amazing help that Andy provided and also the patience he had with me while I was showing him pictures of my gaming room and what I had already had setup he gave me more suggestions and the build was finally complete. I cannot thank Andy enough for his patiance and time and for helping me build such an amazing PC.$3,170.87 -
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Industrial Industrial
A gaming PC I built. I was trying to go for the most industrial looking build. Im really happy the way it came out. It looks... A gaming PC I built. I was trying to go for the most industrial looking build. Im really happy the way it came out. It looks like a 1980s German night club$2,094.92 -
My custom gaming pc My custom gaming pc
I built this computer to start pc gaming, this is my first gaming pc, I have slowly spread my usage of my computer to more... I built this computer to start pc gaming, this is my first gaming pc, I have slowly spread my usage of my computer to more then just gaming, I now use this for 3d printing, rasberry pi projects, fusion 360 and much more.$2,777.93 -
The main problem The main problem
I originally built this PC when I was in college for online homework and some light gaming. It started as an i7-6700k,... I originally built this PC when I was in college for online homework and some light gaming. It started as an i7-6700k, GTX1070, and 16GB of RAM. Over the years I have upgraded through various sales towards a more gaming oriented system that is “future proof”$3,185.87