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Caselabs S3 Caselabs S3
My computer build is a multi-purpose system and also a love letter to the amazing retro cases from Caselabs. Caselabs went... My computer build is a multi-purpose system and also a love letter to the amazing retro cases from Caselabs. Caselabs went bankrupt in 2018 due to the increase in import tariffs. So, to this day, finding any Caselabs product is rare and treated as collectible. My computer build features a Caselabs S3 with a black interior and white exterior. It is water-cooled using EKWB fittings and waterblocks. The coolant is a Mayhems pastel coolant that changes colors from yellow to green depending on the light. I use my computer for school, but I also built it to play 4k games without breaking a sweat. Some of the best games I've played using this computer are Death Stranding, Horizon Zero Dawn, SMITE, and Elden Ring. Some improvements I would make would be to make the custom cables shorter, just so I can reach the drain valve a little easier.$2,336.93 -
NR200P SFF All White Build NR200P SFF All White Build
Built this for my daughter for general purpose use. Eventually may add a GPU if she gets into PC gaming. Built this for my daughter for general purpose use. Eventually may add a GPU if she gets into PC gaming.$856.93 -
Mini-PC Mini-PC
Wanted to build my first itx PC to save on space. Found the Lian Li A4-H20 which could utilize my 240mm liquid cooler from... Wanted to build my first itx PC to save on space. Found the Lian Li A4-H20 which could utilize my 240mm liquid cooler from NZXT. Temperatures are excellent despite the very small form factor. Completely silent when idle and not too loud under full load.$779.95 -
Budget $1,500 Mini ITX Gaming PC build Budget $1,500 Mini ITX Gaming PC build
Finally built my first gaming PC! It's been running great so far! I have used it mostly for gaming and video editing. With... Finally built my first gaming PC! It's been running great so far! I have used it mostly for gaming and video editing. With my limited budget, I had to source my GPU from eBay. I found an RTX 3080 for only 400 bucks, which is a great deal because it's comparable to RTX 4070 in terms of performance. And a new RTX 4070 is at least 600 bucks.$1,418.95 -
Dark Forest Dark Forest
It's my first build ever after years of making mock PC lists on the MicroCenter custom PC builder. It's for everything from... It's my first build ever after years of making mock PC lists on the MicroCenter custom PC builder. It's for everything from gaming to audio production with some CAD on the side. It was a little bit of a struggle to build in it being my first build was in an ITX case, but overall I love how it turned out and am excited to complete my entire setup!$1,398.86 -
Workhorse Workhorse
For working and occasional Steam play For working and occasional Steam play$744.94 -
Small Form Factor Small Form Factor
SFF build that is meant for hosting a server to stream content to the house. SFF build that is meant for hosting a server to stream content to the house.$2,026.14 -
make it smaller make it smaller
this build is the result of moving into a much smaller space and as a result, needing the smallest possible footprint for my... this build is the result of moving into a much smaller space and as a result, needing the smallest possible footprint for my gaming pc (that would still hold my midrange components and a discrete graphics card). to accomplish this i chose the cooler master nr200 which is one of the smallest footprints possible for my usage. everything is great so far. i'm continuing to play games at 1440p with my 6600 xt and i'm having no problems related to heat or temperature.$982.94 -
NR200P Mini ITX Build NR200P Mini ITX Build
Compact but powerful build Compact but powerful build$1,561.91 -
Build of an SFF Enjoyer Build of an SFF Enjoyer
This build is the result of many, many case swaps and hardware changes due to my interests varying over time. I started off... This build is the result of many, many case swaps and hardware changes due to my interests varying over time. I started off with the NR200P as my first SFF build, and I wanted to go smaller. I then swapped to the NZXT H1 due to its great price with how much you're getting. While I liked the size of the H1, I felt the need to switch back to the NR200P due to cooling being a limiting factor. After that, I managed to get a Meshlicious for free, and I swapped to it for a good while. I then swapped to a mid-tower build momentarily due to me getting some awesome deals for hardware, but in the end, I much prefer smaller builds. What prompted the switch from ATX is me getting an NCase M1 V6.1 for under $150. While the M1 is the smallest case I've owned up to this point, I wanted smaller. It was then that I managed to buy a black Dan A4 H20 with the Gen4 riser for just $80. That is what I'm settling with for some time. This is very much a gaming rig, but I also want it to be quiet to the point where I can hardly hear it. The new EK Nucleus 240mm AIO serves just that. It's a great cooler, but I do occasionally hear the pump for whatever reason. The fans are also relatively quiet, so I'm satisfied with noise. I've moved through several GPUs already, hoping that I'd settle with one. At the end, I'm using the Midnight Black Reference RX 6800XT. I definitely plan on upgrading to the 13600K so I can fully utilize the ram's speed. As for the games I play, it simply depends on what I feel like playing. Sometimes, I'll play FPS games, and other times I'll be playing more hard to run but "casual" games such as Doom Eternal, God of War, and the Spider-Man games.$1,377.00 -
My "mini" casual gaming setup My "mini" casual gaming setup
This is my casual gaming PC build. It's in ITX form factor because I want it to be easily stored in my car when I move for... This is my casual gaming PC build. It's in ITX form factor because I want it to be easily stored in my car when I move for college. This PC can handle some lightweight gaming. I will also be using it for college work.$2,331.93 -
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RBJ RBJ
All in all it took me 1,5 weeks for hardware and 2 days for software. I am very happy with the end result and can't await... All in all it took me 1,5 weeks for hardware and 2 days for software. I am very happy with the end result and can't await playing my games now with better performance and a functioning mic slot. Now it sits right under my desk being used for 3D Modelling, Game Design, Video cutting etc... and of course, gaming.$1,794.91 -
HYTE REVOLT 3 SFF Build HYTE REVOLT 3 SFF Build
Absolute tank of an SFF build Absolute tank of an SFF build$2,107.92 -
White Meshlicious Build White Meshlicious Build
slightly less smol boy, but still v smol slightly less smol boy, but still v smol$1,644.94 -
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Custom Painted Noctua Meshlicious Custom Painted Noctua Meshlicious
This was a fun project. I scored Asus Noctua 3070 few weeks ago so decided to do a custom paint job on Meshlicious which was... This was a fun project. I scored Asus Noctua 3070 few weeks ago so decided to do a custom paint job on Meshlicious which was the smallest case I could find that fits this 4.3 slot beast. Stock mesh panels it came with probably provided great airflow but it wasn't gonna give enough visibility for the beautiful card design, so I had to copy Jakeface Custom's idea of creating a clear panel with hole pattern with a laser cutter. Not the most perfect especially around the brown frame with vinyl stickers when looking at it up close, but it turned out pretty good. I also found a post someone posted on r/Noctua that showed a Rustoleum spray can that had almost 99% identical color match to the beige, so most challenging color matching problem of the project was easily bypassed. Painting was pretty straight forward. Sanded the powder coat lightly to roughen up the surface and did the colors, then finished off with clear satin top coat. It's not nearly as strong as the original powder coat, but it'll sit on my desk so I'm hoping it should be more than ok. With it all done, I can't stop looking at it. Overall very satisfying turnout, and hoping to enjoy the heck out of this build.$2,316.20 -
Budget-buster Dual PC Budget-buster Dual PC
Combination of a workstation/gaming rig, with the secondary PC for some additional gaming for my youngest daughter,... Combination of a workstation/gaming rig, with the secondary PC for some additional gaming for my youngest daughter, streaming, etc. Still need to get a GPU for that 2nd system, however. First PC builld/upgrade in about 12 years. Pulled out all the stops, burned an incredible hole in my wallet in the process. Still have to fine-tune the RGB (and get the appropriate cables for the Lian Li GPU strimer to work correctly). Getting there, however. Top monitors help manage a separate media server.$8,690.70 -
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Small Power Small Power
I bult this PC, because I was due for an upgrade and my old rig was struggling with 1440p gaming. Some of my favorite titles... I bult this PC, because I was due for an upgrade and my old rig was struggling with 1440p gaming. Some of my favorite titles to play is Warzone, Battlefield V, Vanguard, Valorant, CSGO, League of Legends, Minecraft and Rocket League. This new build is more than enough to handle 1440p gaming at high settings and should be a build that will last me a good amount of years to come.$2,296.94