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Budget mid rang pc Budget mid rang pc
went for pure price to performance choosing amd parts went for pure price to performance choosing amd parts$1,077.92 -
Cool PC Cool PC
Played on a gaming laptop until it broke, so I decided to build my own computer for school and game. Was originally going to... Played on a gaming laptop until it broke, so I decided to build my own computer for school and game. Was originally going to get a 5600X3D bundle to save money. I figured that I should just spend a bit more money for the 7700x to have AM5 instead of AM4 for future proofing.$889.94 -
Freelancer Freelancer
I play all kinds of video games and use this PC to escape reality. I play all kinds of video games and use this PC to escape reality.$1,112.93 -
My New pc, I got this a week ago My New pc, I got this a week ago
It for me to play games It for me to play games$1,377.92 -
Thermaltake Reactor Clone Thermaltake Reactor Clone
Really liked the Thermaltake Tower 100 case, so I thought I would give it a shot. Really liked the Thermaltake Tower 100 case, so I thought I would give it a shot.$1,334.94 -
Small Form Factor - Lian Li DAN A4-H20... Small Form Factor - Lian Li DAN A4-H20 build
I wanted a nice sleek small form factor PC that I could fit in my office that looks professional but I could also game on. I wanted a nice sleek small form factor PC that I could fit in my office that looks professional but I could also game on.$1,884.94 -
My Computer My Computer
Built this computer for fun and cause I needed a PC Built this computer for fun and cause I needed a PC$1,774.92 -
frost frost
it's a gaming rig that use to play fps and mmo games like battlefield call of duty and more fps its go over 100 fps in high... it's a gaming rig that use to play fps and mmo games like battlefield call of duty and more fps its go over 100 fps in high setting mmo games would be FF14 and new world both running in 100 or more in FPS in high settings as well$2,355.88 -
AmericanNinjaAKG AmericanNinjaAKG
my 3rd build i wanted to go with the best yet and over the top.. still getting the fine details completed. my 3rd build i wanted to go with the best yet and over the top.. still getting the fine details completed.$3,263.93 -
RGB Madness RGB Madness
I built this rig to reach max FPS on my 240hz monitor. I mainly play Apex, but also play Ark and Warzone occasionally. Not... I built this rig to reach max FPS on my 240hz monitor. I mainly play Apex, but also play Ark and Warzone occasionally. Not only did I want something with great performance, I also wanted something that would be satisfying to put together!$2,804.93 -
Sophia - The first Cooler Master... Sophia - The first Cooler Master MasterCase H500 ARGB Airflow ATX Mid-Tower custom loop
It was meant for Gaming, general-purpose, and because there has not one been done yet. It was My first time so I used a kit... It was meant for Gaming, general-purpose, and because there has not one been done yet. It was My first time so I used a kit from EK (EK-Classic Kit S360 D-RGB) for $279.99 (Much cheaper than the comparibale $300+ for a 360 rad custom soft loop kit. Its not perfect, I'm that guy who kept coming in Microcenter asking a whole bunch of questions. It enjoy that store, its my candy store.$2,861.90 -
Mirror Master Mirror Master
I built this purely as a gaming PC, but I also use it to stream on Twitch. It can handle everything and anything nowadays,... I built this purely as a gaming PC, but I also use it to stream on Twitch. It can handle everything and anything nowadays, such as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Rocket League, Valorant, Death Stranding, you name it. The Aorus Xtreme 2080 Ti is a showpiece, so I got a Phanteks vertical GPU mount off Amazon to complete the look.$3,036.38 -
Magma Magma
Mainly for playing games with stories. A little bit of competitive (not good at it at all) when my friends plays the same... Mainly for playing games with stories. A little bit of competitive (not good at it at all) when my friends plays the same game.$4,528.77 -
Audi RS5 Sportback Gaming PC Audi RS5 Sportback Gaming PC
The Inspiration: This is a build based on a wonderful car that I'd like to, and will.. get my hands on.. the Audi RS5... The Inspiration: This is a build based on a wonderful car that I'd like to, and will.. get my hands on.. the Audi RS5 Sportback! I became really excited to model my build after this special car, shortly after the inspiration to merge the RS5's sporty looks with a powerful gaming computer came to me. This was my 3rd build, although the former(s) were built over 10 years ago. I am so happy to get back into building again, and was so proud to build something that could also match the performance of its vehicle counterpart too! As you can see from my list, I went with an Intel i9-9900K (OC 5gz @ 1.29V), to go with an EVGA RTX 2080Ti XC Ultra, and a 32Gb DDR4 ram kit from Corsair. More Details: The choice for the mobo was easy, since MSI is well known for adding carbon fiber accents to their product line.. which happened to match the interior and exterior styling of the high-end performance vehicle my rig is modeled after. In fact, one of my most favorite ideas for this build was to apply some carbon fiber wrap around the cable management bar (Thanks NZXT!), which matches the absolutely stunning inlays from the RS5 interior (go check it out on the Audi website if you'd like). The sporty RS5 logo/emblem was definitely my other favorite feature, which I felt added an extra level of aggressiveness to the interior of the machine. Also, Audi is known for their racing geckos, which represent the stability of Audi's Quattro AWD system (aaand also hopefully represents the stability of my overclock!), which I thought was a nice touch to the build as well. As you can imagine, this rig performs like a dream, and crushes mostly everything at max settings (including Minesweeper for those wondering). All in all, I am really happy with how it turned out, and I hope it inspires other motivated builders and DIY'ers in this PC Gaming community. Gaming is here to stay folks, and is exploding in popularity. Who am I kidding?! I want to build another! AND ANOTHER! Ahhh!! Can anyone else relate? lol.$2,008.96 -
Black Clover (All-purpose, overkill,... Black Clover (All-purpose, overkill, hi-end and hi-speed)
I built this rig in order to run all games at a smooth framerate in high - max settings, and also wanted an accelerated PC... I built this rig in order to run all games at a smooth framerate in high - max settings, and also wanted an accelerated PC to run multiple programs, stream and invest into digital art as well. Art and gaming are my two passions and I wanted a max-end PC that would support both endeavors and multiple activities.$4,103.87 -
Turing Machine Refresh Turing Machine Refresh
Updated the Z390 build. Went with PCMR theme. First custom loop. Working on hard tubing, adding another radiator and GPU... Updated the Z390 build. Went with PCMR theme. First custom loop. Working on hard tubing, adding another radiator and GPU waterblock for future projects. Video editing and gaming machine.$4,558.34 -
Fullmetal Ascension Fullmetal Ascension
I play & stream games like: Destiny 2, MGSV:TPP, Fallout 4 (Modded), and other games. I started with a decent rig about 2... I play & stream games like: Destiny 2, MGSV:TPP, Fallout 4 (Modded), and other games. I started with a decent rig about 2 years ago (i5-8400, GTX 1050ti) and upgraded parts as I could. This is its Final Form (for now...).$3,495.84 -
My Gaming Station My Gaming Station
Built for gaming. Haven't had a capable gaming pc in over 10 years and haven't actually built systems in over 20 years (my... Built for gaming. Haven't had a capable gaming pc in over 10 years and haven't actually built systems in over 20 years (my bro and I used to as teenagers). When my wife gave birth to our second son and we got a nice tax refund, my wife gave me the all-clear to get myself a new system. Bought a prebuilt at first but due to problems with the system and poor customer service, I returned it and got to researching my own build. The system started off on a Gigabyte board and NZXT case, but after more problems with certain parts, I ended up with an almost completely Corsair build. Out of all of the customer service issues I had to deal with, they are simply the best: no hassle, no run around, just fast RMA. As for the system, I use it to play mostly single player RPGs or FPS games. I love the Metro series, Divinity games, The Witcher games, Resident Evil, BattleTech and MechWarrior, Tomb Raider, Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, Deus Ex, and so many others. Recently I played most of the latest games with real time ray traced effects and I'm eagerly anticipating where the technology is heading. Really looking forward to a couple of other games that will feature the technology in Cyberpunk 2077 and Vampire Bloodlines 2. Also really looking forward to Baldur's Gate 3. Currently enjoying Season 2 of The Division 2 with my brother, and really hoping that the next Control DLC will feature Alan Wake as many expect it to be! In the future, I hope to install a hard line custom loop, likely in the Hydro X series since I already have a Commander Pro and have already installed a soft tube Hydro X loop for a friend. Sadly, I can't find a water block for my card (they appear to be EOL both at EVGA and EKWB - Corsair doesn't make one for my model), so if I want to go custom loop, I'll probably have to get a new card. Otherwise, I don't really plan any other upgrades until I replace the system maybe in five years, especially since Z390 is also the end for upgrades.$4,927.85 -
DarkSide DarkSide
Gaming Rig to play games such as AAPG | CoD | BFV | GTAV | Resident Evil | Control | New World to just name a few. Gaming Rig to play games such as AAPG | CoD | BFV | GTAV | Resident Evil | Control | New World to just name a few.$6,324.96 -
Sith Lord Sith Lord
I wanted to have a machine that could do it all. Stream, Game l, Multi-task. And as a Health Care IT worker I needed my... I wanted to have a machine that could do it all. Stream, Game l, Multi-task. And as a Health Care IT worker I needed my machine to handle multiple applications running at the same time.$3,850.95 -
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The Final Form The Final Form
It's mainly a gaming PC that is very capable of streaming simultaneously. Frequent games are Planetside 2, Minecraft with... It's mainly a gaming PC that is very capable of streaming simultaneously. Frequent games are Planetside 2, Minecraft with RTX, Halo: The Master Chief Collection, and in the future Cyberpunk 2077.$3,505.88 -
Worky McWorkeinstein Worky McWorkeinstein
The main use for this rig will Freelance UX/UI Design with a little bit of gaming as well. I've been a Mac user for 15 years... The main use for this rig will Freelance UX/UI Design with a little bit of gaming as well. I've been a Mac user for 15 years and only used PC off and on to casually game. Now that I work-from-home almost exclusively and 2012 was the last time you could buy an upgradable Macbook Pro, I've decided to jump ship and move to something I can actually upgradable and more powerful. I'm very pleased with this setup, it has lots of power, memory, and storage. I am able to have tons of design applications and browser windows open with no performance issues. Now I just need to get used to Window's CTRL vs Mac's CMD which is in the same spot as ALT. The first day using this for my design work I hit ALT+Z about 400 times which brings up Geforce Experience overlay. LOL I built this computer using Micro Center's Custom PC Builder, reserved my parts online, and picked up my parts hours later. Pretty cool being able to put together a complete build and pick up your parts the same day. The Custom PC Builder has compatibility filters so it only shows parts that will work together based on your selections. Although build this computer myself because I really enjoy the building process. For a small fee, Micro Center offers a building service which they will put together the hardware, and make sure it posts. For a bit extra cost they can even install Windows, appropriate drivers, and make sure it's up and running before you pick it up. You could literally pick out your parts on a lunch break and pick up a working computer after work, they just need a 4-hour window to build it.$3,227.88