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PC built for aesthetics and intense gaming. PC built for aesthetics and intense gaming.$1,689.94 -
Radeon 7900 GRE Build Radeon 7900 GRE Build
Built a system that can handle COD 1440p high fps and future racing sim rig Built a system that can handle COD 1440p high fps and future racing sim rig$1,612.94 -
Beast Beast
I built this computer to play overwatch and Valorant with my friends. I would like to upgrade my CPU and motherboard since... I built this computer to play overwatch and Valorant with my friends. I would like to upgrade my CPU and motherboard since it is unbalanced with the gpu. but to do that I need a bigger power supply.$1,838.91 -
Gear 5th Gear 5th
Built this Pc during Covid. I work and game on it Built this Pc during Covid. I work and game on it$2,429.95 -
Red Fury Red Fury
My main rig that I use to play multiplayer and high quality single player games why I went with the 6950XT to play both... My main rig that I use to play multiplayer and high quality single player games why I went with the 6950XT to play both comfortably at 1440p.$1,230.91 -
Lian Li Build Lian Li Build
Built PC for gaming. Mostly Valorant and League. Built PC for gaming. Mostly Valorant and League.$2,034.94 -
Endgame ITX Build Endgame ITX Build
This is the perfect ITX build. I have moved a lot of PC parts and upgraded but this is the final upgrade. This gaming PC can... This is the perfect ITX build. I have moved a lot of PC parts and upgraded but this is the final upgrade. This gaming PC can tackle any 1440p game with no issues and can also compute anything for my work needs. The 5800x3d is the best CPU from AM4 to keep all my frames steady and the 3080 pushes those frames. I know I couldve gotten 'better' components but for the budget, these 2 were the best I can get comfortably without feeling guilty. The PC has no rgb but that's what I like. I wanted to keep it all black (GPU has a little bit of RGB but it's very subtle which is fine). Furthermore, routing the cables in the PC was a breeze due to the SF750's cables being sleeved so bending it was no issue at all.$1,689.95 -
RGB PC RGB PC
Gaming PC I built to play Warzone and Fortnite. Gaming PC I built to play Warzone and Fortnite.$1,794.94 -
Falcon Falcon
I built this entry level pc after graduating from high school to get into pc building. I am majoring in computer engineering... I built this entry level pc after graduating from high school to get into pc building. I am majoring in computer engineering so I really wanted to learn how to build a pc. With this PC, I am able to play games and browse the web with no issues and it never has given me an issue.$820.93 -
Green Machine Green Machine
I bought this as a prebuilt but then started gradually upgrading components. Never again will I buy a prebuilt, I have so... I bought this as a prebuilt but then started gradually upgrading components. Never again will I buy a prebuilt, I have so many issues from the mobo not having screws to the microATX case looking awful in the case I got. I replaced the WD Blue 1tb that came stock with a WD Black SN770, I replaces the MSI case with the Lian LI 011 Dynamic Evo XL, and upgraded to 32 gb of ram. I plan to do more upgrades in the future, replacing the PSU first so I have plenty of headroom. Next, the crappy 6600 needs to go, and even though its not awful, AMD cards are thoroughly overpriced and underperform sufficiently compared to Nvidia,$1,273.96 -
My first build ever! My first build ever!
first build ever, this is supposed to be used mostly for gaming but will be general purpose as well. came out better than... first build ever, this is supposed to be used mostly for gaming but will be general purpose as well. came out better than expected.$1,951.95 -
gaming pc gaming pc
this pc was built to play games and stream videos this pc was built to play games and stream videos$1,489.94 -
max striximulus max striximulus
My pc build with a strix graphic card My pc build with a strix graphic card$1,039.94 -
Frosty Within Frosty Within
I originally decided to build a high-performance gaming PC for playing Minecraft, Overwatch 2, Call of Duty, and Rainbow Six... I originally decided to build a high-performance gaming PC for playing Minecraft, Overwatch 2, Call of Duty, and Rainbow Six Siege with my friends. My previous computer was barely able to run R6 at a stable 1080p60 so it was definitely time for an upgrade. The centerpiece of this build is the Ryzen 7 5700X Processor. I stumbled upon an incredible deal for this CPU online, a lucky find considering its robust performance and typically high demand. For the CPU, I chose the Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE Cooler for its efficiency and the Asus B550M-A Motherboard for its reliability and features. The cooler itself had a very high amount of reviews and given its price, it has been performing fantastically. The memory, G.SKill's Ripjaws, also has not been giving me any issues at all 32GB is large enough to give me the headroom to run virtually any program I need. Storage was an easy choice, I went with the 970 Evo Plus for its insanely fast data transfer rates and reliability. I decided to go with the 970 over 980 for cost reasons alone, the performance was pretty comparable for my standards either way. The most difficult decision was the graphics card, and I ended up with a ASUS RTX 4070 and so far I have no complaints, and I don't plan to overclock for the time being. For the case I went with the Lian Li LANCOOL 205M, and I selected it for its mesh front and focus on airflow. This build was a long journey of finding the right parts at the right price, particularly the CPU, which was a lucky find that definitely boosts the value and performance of the entire computer's setup.$1,149.83 -
thanksgiving build thanksgiving build
during my break from university this autumn, i spent some time buying parts and assembling this new pc. i have been playing... during my break from university this autumn, i spent some time buying parts and assembling this new pc. i have been playing the recently released game diablo 4 and my older 8th generation intel build wasn't running it very well. so the main purpose of this pc is to run a game like diablo 4 well at 1440p resolution.$874.92 -
Nixine Nixine
A couple years back I bought my first PC as a prebuilt as my 6-7 year old ps4 started to die. Skipping all the nitty gritty... A couple years back I bought my first PC as a prebuilt as my 6-7 year old ps4 started to die. Skipping all the nitty gritty and fast forwarding to the present, I’m now a fully fledged PC-Building enthusiast that’d totally spend hours building PCs over and over if they could. This rig is meant for both gaming AND productivity. For gaming it drives a 4k 240hz Samsung Neo G8 Monitor and does extremely well with every game I throw at it save for the most unoptimized games. The current games I find myself playing right now include Alan Wake 2, Battlefield 2042, and Counter-Strike 2. It is an absolute pleasure playing anything with this setup. Ontop of 4k and 240Hz I also play in HDR. It doesn’t really give me a competitive advantage but boy do games look even more amazing with HDR on. Alan Wake 2 is incredibly mastered for HDR and I wouldn’t play it without it on. In terms of productivity I also have a drawing tablet hooked up to this pc so I can draw on it. It’s not terribly demanding on the hardware so a lot of the spec of this rig is absolutely overkill for this kind of work, but every bit of power definitely helps rendering the largest projects I do. The 32GB of ram I have installed is an absolute necessity for the kind of work that I do and while a 5800X3D isn’t really a productivity chip, it definitely gets the job done. Especially since nothing I do demands high frequency clock speeds. Overall, this is absolutely a dream build for me. I’m lucky to be able to acquire this kind of hardware. It’s practically my pride and joy. There are some upgrades I’d like to do when I get the money and the chance. That includes personalization, probably some Lian Li Strimer cables. That’s more of a luxury thing than a necessity so naturally those would be the last thing on my things to put in. I’d probably also unplug everything so I can do some better cable management. I built a pc for my friend and am quite jealous of the better cable management I did for him since, at the time, I just knew better. In terms of actual upgraded hardware. I’d probably upgrade to a ddr5 platform down the road, either with the current newest gen or with a future gen down the road.$2,502.91 -