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Custom Gaming PC Custom Gaming PC
it has many quality parts plus it was ver y difficult to set up. Its well taken care of it has many quality parts plus it was ver y difficult to set up. Its well taken care of$1,287.14 -
esports build esports build
building this pc for my school's esports room building this pc for my school's esports room$1,280.12 -
Gateway Gateway
My initial motivation for building this PC two years ago was the anticipated release of Microsoft Flight Simulator. I had... My initial motivation for building this PC two years ago was the anticipated release of Microsoft Flight Simulator. I had been playing other simulators for many years before then and wanted an upgrade for the new intense game. I've been wanting an upgrade from my Dell Optiplex retrofitted with a GTX 1050 Ti for a while, but this pushed me to actually go ahead and do it. I still play Microsoft Flight Simulator to this day, but most of my time on this machine has shifted to software engineering and, incidentally, developing addons for the simulator. I am a computer science student and use this computer to compile Rust libraries, run simulations in Python, and develop websites. A year after getting this computer, I replaced the stock heat sink on my RTX 2080 Super with an NZXT Kraken, and it was totally worth it as I haven't had any problems with thermals since then and the computer is pretty darn quiet. The only upgrade that I see myself making in the foreseeable future is a kit of custom white cables along with a modular PSU to replace the horrendous ketchup and mustard powering the rig.$1,732.91 -
THE KRAKEN THE KRAKEN
I'm actually submitting this build while my girlfriend is laying on the hospital bed in front of me having her first... I'm actually submitting this build while my girlfriend is laying on the hospital bed in front of me having her first contractions going into labor. This is one of the main reasons The Kraken was built. I wanted to have a quick home PC that would able to handle major video edits for our daughter and family growing up. I also enjoy playing games from time to time and if you aren't on max settings, well you aren't playing it right! I look forward to this PC serving my familys home video edits and my gaming habits for years to come.$2,599.89 -
My baby. My baby.
I built this computer for gaming and streaming purposes. I play mostly Fortnite and cod. I built this computer for gaming and streaming purposes. I play mostly Fortnite and cod.$4,483.80 -
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 -
Clayst8tion’s PC Build Clayst8tion’s PC Build
I built this PC right before COVID-19 hit us here in New York. There were multiple reasons why I went forward with building... I built this PC right before COVID-19 hit us here in New York. There were multiple reasons why I went forward with building this when I did – one of them being for remote working purposes as I am a Graphic Designer full-time for a company in New York City. I would be lying to you if I said I didn’t have streaming and playing video games on the list of reasons why also! Part of me wishes I went with the EVGA RTX 2080 TI XC Ultra GPU rather than my 2080 Super but I’m not complaining. I know I’ll eventually upgrade to a dual SLI at one point or another but with that, I’ll probably need a bigger computer case and a higher wattage power supply. Also going to get another M.2 SSD for my motherboard since two are compatible. I stream a variety of games Part-Time on Facebook and love interacting with new gamers in the chat!$3,231.85 -
Absolute Zero Absolute Zero
I mainly use it for gaming but I plan on using it also for streaming on twitch.tv/thenamesfrosty. I mainly play Valorant,... I mainly use it for gaming but I plan on using it also for streaming on twitch.tv/thenamesfrosty. I mainly play Valorant, League of Legends, and Minecraft, but with the 2080 super, I plan on playing the latest triple A games on 1440p resolution. I also plan on using the system to work on CAD and work on 3D modeling and printing.$1,993.90 -
Cyber Behemoth Cyber Behemoth
Apparently, 11 out of 10 case mods currently are Cyberpunk 2077 themed, so I guess if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. Of... Apparently, 11 out of 10 case mods currently are Cyberpunk 2077 themed, so I guess if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. Of course, it had to be water cooled, too, and I haven't water cooled a system since the days of cutting your own window in a beige case and milling your own waterblocks. Thankfully, though, The days of shopping the plumbing department of Ace Hardware are a thing of the past, and I can just walk into a store and pay an entire seperate computer's worth of money for premade stuff! Having a 3d printer department in a store that's not located on a starship somewhere in the future was also amazingly helpful, and made the relearning curve of this entire mod bananas. Now I have an entirely new hobby that my wife can yell at me for enjoying. My initial vision was of a custom reservoir with a cyborg floating inside, with blood red fluid running through the tubes, like the sci-fi movie cliche where swimming in goo replaces all hospital beds, but then i realized that this is not my day job, so i improvised and bought a kit. I mean, what's a cyberpunk theme without a bubbling vat of person?The future is also shaped like a hexagon, so I added an aluminum hexagon pattern to the front panel of my case, and partly on top. I added 40 caliber shells with magnets inside, to the back panel for extra awesome. I've been eye-balling the Phanteks Enthoo 719 for some time, because I love full tower cases, and this sucker is a beast. Also, who has 2 thumbs and finally saved up enough money for a 2080 ti 2 months before the 30xx series is released? Oh yeah, this guy! Honestly, the card was worth the long wait, and chugs along maxed out at 4k, at around 37 degrees. Now all that was left was to bleed the system for a week straight, and add a half gallon of water to an improvised vase on the top of my case. This adventure is not for the faint of heart, and gives me nightmares, but the enthoo 719 weighs about as much as a Space X Falcon Heavy, so it should hold. The logo, fan grill, and cylinder base were all printed with a Creality CR-10. The base is just an enlarged fan grill available on Thermaltake's website. Homage paid to Akira and Elysium in the form of exoskeleton spine parts used as a cable cover.$3,973.82 -
Ronny's Pewter Ronny's Pewter
I got this thing together and I like it. I had to put some replacement parts in because the items I have in my build are not... I got this thing together and I like it. I had to put some replacement parts in because the items I have in my build are not in stock and therefore it wouldn't let me select them. Actuall specs below. -Ryzen 7 2700x -Corsair H150i 360mm AOI -EVGA 2080 Black -X470 Asus Prime -Corsair ML 120 RGB fan kit -Corsair ML 120 fans x 6 -Corsair Commander Pro All the rest should be correct in the list.$2,521.87 -
Blue Devil Blue Devil
Built for gaming/streaming and to drool over every day that I get the chance to look at it Built for gaming/streaming and to drool over every day that I get the chance to look at it$3,489.92 -
Simple(But Cool) Simple(But Cool)
I built this computer for gaming and so that I would have a good computer for college classes. I built this computer for gaming and so that I would have a good computer for college classes.$2,135.90 -
Rainbow Rig Rainbow Rig
I built this computer for gaming and running virtual machines for work/study (I'm in Cyber Security studying forensics). I... I built this computer for gaming and running virtual machines for work/study (I'm in Cyber Security studying forensics). I wanted something that could do it all, so when the wife set me loose with the credit card for my birthday and said "Build what you want" I built this beast (though I will say I was going to go with the MEG or Ace, but thanks to the current apocalypse situation the only thing in stock was the Godlike). I don't currently have much in the way of upgrades planned for this system, but I will likely upgrade the video card once I see what this next generation has to offer from intel and amd. I currently I play Wow, Battlefield, Just Cause 4, Farcry 5, TombRaider, and I pop on Apex Legends and Fortnite from time to time. I wasn't able to list a few of my parts on the builder so here's the extras: Sabent Rocket 2TB NVME Gen4 Deepcool's Castle cooler 4 Noctua black fans Conductonaut thermal compound$3,129.89 -
Kustom Colors Kustom Colors
I built this PC for casual gaming and enjoyment of learning how to build a PC. Future builds in the making, not only does... I built this PC for casual gaming and enjoyment of learning how to build a PC. Future builds in the making, not only does this have great graphic capabilities RTX really brings out the colorful aspects of gaming.$1,590.40 -
Baby's First PC Baby's First PC
I built this PC to be useful for both graphics intensive games and some light creative work I do in FL Studio 20. I also... I built this PC to be useful for both graphics intensive games and some light creative work I do in FL Studio 20. I also stream occasionally, but I don't do it often. I stream Warframe, League of Legends, and sometimes Rocket League. Ultra1nstinctVsauce is my stream tag, but me and a friend also have a discord server at https://discord.gg/6g6JWTp.$2,572.85 -
White Ninja White Ninja
I built this computer for a couple of reasons. The sole purpose was for video editing and music creation. Secondly was to... I built this computer for a couple of reasons. The sole purpose was for video editing and music creation. Secondly was to play some light gaming and virtual lab testing system. I am a Musician/IT technician, and music/video is a big part of what I do. So, I needed something that could handle both, and do other things in the process without having to choose weather to close programs because the components are lacking. I use Adobe premiere, photoshop, aftereffects, media encoder, and DaVinci Resolve for video creation and editing. For music I use Pro Tools and Reason. For games I do mostly racing and sports. For my virtual system I use VMware for my test labs for work. With all that said, building something powerful, stable and can handle everything is crucial. I have always used intel for my pass builds but I decided to take a jump to AMD for the first time and must its been great. Went with the Ryzen 3950x and it just powers through everything. Check out the parts I used, some might be overkill but why not lol. I do not like ordering things online and having to wait. So, Microcenter was just the best place to get all the parts I needed to create this build. Just want to say thank you and for making my dream possible.$3,792.92 -
Upcomer Upcomer
bought the basic parts pre-built from Cyberpower PC then started upgrading and still upgrading, i use the pc for gaming and... bought the basic parts pre-built from Cyberpower PC then started upgrading and still upgrading, i use the pc for gaming and school$2,644.94 -
High Tier Ryzen 7 Gaming PC High Tier Ryzen 7 Gaming PC
Built for my friend Carl to use to play warzone. Built for my friend Carl to use to play warzone.$1,569.93 -
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High End Custom Hard Tube AMD Gaming... High End Custom Hard Tube AMD Gaming Build
The customer bought this unit to compete with his son at gaming. The customer wanted a custom hard tube computer build for a... The customer bought this unit to compete with his son at gaming. The customer wanted a custom hard tube computer build for a unique look as well as Corsair products to sync properly. This build can run any game at the highest settings.$6,043.58