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    Budget Gaming PC Budget Gaming PC

    Budget Gaming PC build with older hardwares. Budget Gaming PC build with older hardwares.
    $559.94
    ccd0125a
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    family pc family pc

    Third laptop broke and so we needed a new computer. The options would be that I either build a new pc for a good price... Third laptop broke and so we needed a new computer. The options would be that I either build a new pc for a good price (~$300) with some parts I have or a new macbook for like 1k. This would just be for general use
    $387.96
    Jay R
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    Red White and Black Red White and Black

    This computer was built when I wanted to upgrade from my 2014 laptop so that I could get better performance in Photoshop and... This computer was built when I wanted to upgrade from my 2014 laptop so that I could get better performance in Photoshop and start to experience games the way they were intended. I was also hopeful it would help me do college work faster (I'm a computer engineering major!) and I was getting back into programming at the time. It was really exciting to build and joyous to see everyday tasks like launching programs being unimaginably fast, mainly thanks to that 970 EVO SSD! So yeah, I am a very mixed user of my computer so I need it to do a decent job at all kinds of tasks. If you're interested, I specifically: Play games: Mainly what I can do with friends, like Fall Guys, Among Us, Fortnite, Tabletop Simulator, Terraria, GTA V, including browser games like Jackbox and JKLM and Bonk and Sporcle, and other games I can enjoy alone like Celeste, Portal 2 (though I still have simultaneous singleplayer voice calls with friends for those too). Program and write code: I started with Python and then learned JavaScript to become a web developer, and am now working through learning Rust and re-establishing fundamental knowledge about data structures and algorithms that I was lacking before, and am going even deeper into concurrency. The description hint says to mention what projects we're involved with, so if it's okay to post my social profile, you can find me on GitHub as @babichjacob where I primarily publish tools for working with the Svelte web framework. Though less accessible, I also have code from my home automation and security system built on Home Assistant on there, in addition to other random learning experience repositories. Do some artistic stuff: I used to be more into graphic design with Photoshop, but have moved to doing web design as part of web development. I would love to see myself get back into graphic design if my computer is better able to handle it after upgrades. 3D modeling and rendering would also be something I could get into from that, so I'm excited. The upgrades I have lined up right now are for the CPU (currently Ryzen 5 2600 as you'll see in the parts list below) and graphics card (RX 580 8 GB). For those, I think I'm going to get a Ryzen 5 5600 from Micro Center because it looks like it'll be a great ~40% speedup and stay within my budget (not needing a separate big cooler either!). I'm still in the middle stages of researching a graphics card to upgrade to, but it seems like a RX 6600 XT or 6650 XT will be excellent upgrades that I can still afford. What's motivated me to upgrade these parts is that they may not be keeping up with latest games (typically having lag spikes and sometimes crashing) or with my expanding demands from my computer (complex programs having longer compilation times — I've been spending 2022 learning Rust!). My first attempt to solve these problems and make my computer work better for me was to upgrade the RAM from 16 GB to 32 GB (and add some RGB for more performance!), but it looks like there is more to be done. Thank you for reading about and checking out my build!
    $923.99
    babichjacob
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    GamingMachine GamingMachine

    I built this for Unity and Blender projects and casual gaming I built this for Unity and Blender projects and casual gaming
    $582.94
    Prajwal C
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    midsize pc midsize pc

    My at home computer. Both my brothers and sister all use this pc My at home computer. Both my brothers and sister all use this pc
    $681.93
    legola m
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    Tranquility Tranquility

    Open Air, Closed Loop Open Air, Closed Loop
    $3,269.80
    GeoffM
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    First Gaming build (UV) First Gaming build (UV)

    Started out as a first build to use for music production but quickly turned into my first budget gaming PC Started out as a first build to use for music production but quickly turned into my first budget gaming PC
    $1,544.90
    lifeinuv
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    Sapphire Sapphire

    I built this PC so I could play games like Valorant and Rust where i have good ping on both of them. I built this PC so I could play games like Valorant and Rust where i have good ping on both of them.
    $1,025.92
    Christian A
  • Budget AMD Ryzen 2700x Gaming Build thumbnail

    Budget AMD Ryzen 2700x Gaming Build Budget AMD Ryzen 2700x Gaming Build

    This PC is primarily going to be used for gaming. It is a new build, and most of the components were chosen based on keeping... This PC is primarily going to be used for gaming. It is a new build, and most of the components were chosen based on keeping the build within a specific budget, while still making it gaming capable. I expect the performance to be on par with a mid-level gaming rig, able to play almost any game, but not necessarily at the highest possible settings.
    $691.93
    MC-Columbus
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    Total Sleeper Total Sleeper

    Putting a lot of decent entry level power into the unassuming Spec-02 Redshift case is always a bit of a challenge as it... Putting a lot of decent entry level power into the unassuming Spec-02 Redshift case is always a bit of a challenge as it lends itself to being very difficult to manage cabling in.....challenge accepted.
    $849.92
    MC-Sharonville

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