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Nathan's PC Nathan's PC
its a budget build but i plan to upgrade things / add i guess its a budget build but i plan to upgrade things / add i guess$695.93 -
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BMF - Current BMF - Current
Gaming, 4k editing, 3d printer slicing Gaming, 4k editing, 3d printer slicing$1,734.93 -
Kelsey Gaming Build 1 Kelsey Gaming Build 1
I've been working on building a gaming computer for a while now. Super happy with where this is right now! I've been working on building a gaming computer for a while now. Super happy with where this is right now!$903.95 -
Gaming PC Gaming PC
I built it because I wanted a computer that I could play games on and program. I play Minecraft, Phasmophobia, Terraria,... I built it because I wanted a computer that I could play games on and program. I play Minecraft, Phasmophobia, Terraria, MUCK, MultiVersus. I program in Java, Python, HTML/CSS/Javascript.$856.93 -
DefinitelyGreen DefinitelyGreen
Just an everyday usage and gaming PC. Just an everyday usage and gaming PC.$1,127.93 -
Red Devil Red Devil
I sort of built it for gaming although I use it for everyday. I mainly play fps games and modded minecraft, also rocket... I sort of built it for gaming although I use it for everyday. I mainly play fps games and modded minecraft, also rocket league and trackmania. I also like to make music so I use it for that as well.$1,284.94 -
Main gaming PC Main gaming PC
Everyday use as well as part-time gaming. Everyday use as well as part-time gaming.$904.94 -
i9 7900x/1070ti Gaming PC/Workstation i9 7900x/1070ti Gaming PC/Workstation
I was able to buy the ASUS X299-E GAMING Motherboard for $70 locally a few months ago. Since then, it's been chilling in my... I was able to buy the ASUS X299-E GAMING Motherboard for $70 locally a few months ago. Since then, it's been chilling in my basement collecting dust. I've wanted to build around it for awhile, but just got the chance when I saw a Core i9 7900x for $155 online. Once I secured those deals, the rest was the best parts I could find for the price. This PC was built to sell (which is why I bought the i9 - good selling feature) because I already have a decent ITX daily driver. Because of the 10 core CPU and 32gb of ram, most professional workstation tasks should work fine on this system. I have no idea what the future buyer will use it for, but judging it based on my previous sales, gaming is the most popular in my local area. The processor is i9 7900x, microcenter didn't have it available at the time. I put the 11900k as a placeholder. Also the GPU is a Gigabyte 1070ti 8gb Gaming OC that I bought a few years back.$792.00 -
Generic build Generic build
Original had a prebuild dell G5 5000, but it gets too hot, just like everyone pointed out on the internet. Used it for... Original had a prebuild dell G5 5000, but it gets too hot, just like everyone pointed out on the internet. Used it for gaming and writing programs for school assignment/work.$1,676.88 -
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All White Gaming PC All White Gaming PC
I mainly built this PC to play games on. Specifically I play alot of Destiny and Apex Legends. I am satisfied with the build... I mainly built this PC to play games on. Specifically I play alot of Destiny and Apex Legends. I am satisfied with the build but I will probably upgrade my case fans to RGB case fans.$1,499.92 -
Video Streaming Video Streaming
Live streaming, web surfing, word processing Live streaming, web surfing, word processing$1,666.91 -
Shenron Shenron
My PC journey began when I watched an LTT video on upgrading an old Dell Optiplex into a "gaming" PC. I knew jack about PCs... My PC journey began when I watched an LTT video on upgrading an old Dell Optiplex into a "gaming" PC. I knew jack about PCs but I always wanted to build one myself. The Optiplex I bought had an i7-3700 (an LGA 1155 socket and it was hard to find a compatible motherboard) but it was a slim case and was completely different than what I thought I learned. I was determined to make it work and like everyone, had to learn what was compatible. Over a course of months, I procured all the parts from eBay, Amazon, FB marketplace, etc. Connecting cables to the tiny motherboard pins suck and I'll always hate it. The joy I felt when my beloved Frankenstein PC booted up and worked perfectly, to say the least. No more laptop, I was a PC gamer and I could finally play games like Doom, DMC 5, and Tekken 7 at 60 FPS (feelsgoodman). The new PC is bought with my big boi monies, over months with hella deals and savings (thx microcenter) and other websites. My PC may not be as RGB, white, bougie, or flexing as some other builds but I'm digging the gamer green that matches with the jade Shenron I bought. There's more stuff but the build parts list is kinda jank and I don't want to bother with it.$1,636.94 -
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The Revenger The Revenger
Mostly for running Adobe Photoshop and Premiere may upgrade some parts later Mostly for running Adobe Photoshop and Premiere may upgrade some parts later$1,737.88 -
Snow White O11 Air Mini Hackintosh Build Snow White O11 Air Mini Hackintosh Build
Upgraded my gaming pc to able to play AAA titles in ultra settings at 1080p/144Hz. Also needed parts compatibility for a... Upgraded my gaming pc to able to play AAA titles in ultra settings at 1080p/144Hz. Also needed parts compatibility for a Hackintosh rig to do music production work - so having Thunderbolt was essential for my audio interface. Mission accomplished as dual boot works great and all parts are running without issues in both OS.$1,674.94 -
Intel-Radeon 1080P Gaming Intel-Radeon 1080P Gaming
I built it to play my favorite games in higher resolution graphics. One of the games I play is Genshin Impact, and this... I built it to play my favorite games in higher resolution graphics. One of the games I play is Genshin Impact, and this build has really quick load times and beautiful graphics compared to my old PC.$1,481.92 -
White Witch White Witch
I'm an Instructional Technology Specialist who uses multiple video and graphics programs simultaneously. When we moved home... I'm an Instructional Technology Specialist who uses multiple video and graphics programs simultaneously. When we moved home to work, my old laptop could just not keep up with my normal workload. My focus was having enough RAM to be quick and efficient. I LOVE this rainbow rave party machine! It's so fast.$1,414.91 -
First build, good results First build, good results
I built this pc to play games on (Rainbow Six Siege, COD: MW, GTA, Beat Saber, Red Dead, and much more) I plan to get a new... I built this pc to play games on (Rainbow Six Siege, COD: MW, GTA, Beat Saber, Red Dead, and much more) I plan to get a new GPU and more rgb fans once I can afford it (I’m only 14 lol) Feel free to tell me your thoughts on my build!$1,077.42 -
Third Build - First AMD Build Third Build - First AMD Build
This is my third-ever build and my first using AMD instead of Intel. My first build was i7-6700 (Gigabit Motherboard -... This is my third-ever build and my first using AMD instead of Intel. My first build was i7-6700 (Gigabit Motherboard - don't remember which one) with 250GB SSD and 1TB Hard Drive (7200 RPM). Video Card was an ASUS Nvidia GT745 in a Corsair Medium Tower. Unfortunately, my 1TB hard drive was down to 30 GB when I got back from a trip to Germany and Windows 7 support was done. I bought a 4TB Hard drive and 500 GB SSD and was going to replace the drives in the Intel build when I decided to build a new computer instead to avoid losing the other data. Went to Microcenter in Fairfax VA, and he suggested a AMD Ryzen 7 instead of Intel i7. Price point - very good. Then he sold me the case- Lian Li LiCool II. REALLY good move I later learned. Brought home the gear and put it aside until I had time to build it. Well...COVID closed everything down and I decided to build it to get my mind being stuck in my house. Loved it. It was a great little build, and I was able to upload my photos and purge my old drives. I also updated the First build with the same 500GB SSD and 4TB Hard Drive so I got the old computer working well in Windows 10. My only "complaint": my ASUS Nvidia GT1030 was just underpowered. I was only able to use two monitors and I wanted a three-monitor option. I was not in a hurry to buy a new one, but I was looking for video cards that could handle three or four monitors. A few months later, I watched a video from JayzTwoCents ("Is NVIDIA even trying anymore" - April 25, 2019) when he was reviewing the GT1650. For some reason hecompared it to an PowerColor AMD RX570 Radeon Red Devil 4GDDR. Reason: it was CHEAPER than the GT1650. When I saw the RX570 price ($139.99 vs $80 for the GT1030), my jaw dropped to the ground. When I checked Microcenter, they had that very card on sale for $139.99. Bought it online on the spot and picked it up that day. I replaced the GT1030 and LOVE the new card. I don't even play games! Monitors: AOC 2770 27" 1920x1080 HP 27q 27" 2560x1440 LG 32 FHD 32" 1920x1080$963.92