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Basic PC Basic PC
A basic computer for web browsing, video streaming, and light gaming. A basic computer for web browsing, video streaming, and light gaming.$458.94 -
the budget gamer the budget gamer
My First Pc i did myself and made it for gaming My First Pc i did myself and made it for gaming$1,059.92 -
The Laker theme build that will get a... The Laker theme build that will get a new GPU once I get this $25 coupon.... build.
This is my firm gaming right that has been gradually upgraded over time. I also began tele working so it serves basic... This is my firm gaming right that has been gradually upgraded over time. I also began tele working so it serves basic functions. 1080p fps was my thing. But I soon plan to upgrade from the 1660 super to a 7900 xt. Soon ima be doing 1440p gaming and all the goodies. I will post the new GPU one I get it.$1,067.92 -
Main PC Main PC
The PC's main focus is gaming with all sorts of titles from League of Legends and CSGO to Jedi Survivor and Red Dead... The PC's main focus is gaming with all sorts of titles from League of Legends and CSGO to Jedi Survivor and Red Dead Redemption 2. It started as a first PC build with very basic entry level components for around $300 4 years ago, but has evolved and become much more capable and fleshed out.$862.87 -
11L 11L
I built this gaming computer to play games such as valorant, Rust, Apex, Warzone, and more. The primary use of this computer... I built this gaming computer to play games such as valorant, Rust, Apex, Warzone, and more. The primary use of this computer would be gaming. After that, it would be used for homework and much more.$763.94 -
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Cant find GPU Cant find GPU
General purpose for excel and chrome General purpose for excel and chrome$949.91 -
Foot in the door Foot in the door
This is a really basic build that I did simply to get my "foot in the door" with a functioning pc that can quickly run... This is a really basic build that I did simply to get my "foot in the door" with a functioning pc that can quickly run applications common to students as well as occasional photo-editing. In the future I will want to buy a case with a dedicated metal shroud (or "basement") that contains the power supply. I don't feel like it's fully secure when I move the system around.$519.94 -
Strong 1st build Strong 1st build
This is my first build. Loved building it and it runs at good temps. This is my first build. Loved building it and it runs at good temps.$1,074.93 -
5600G Budget Build 5600G Budget Build
A budget build I’ll be using for indie gaming and audio editing. A budget build I’ll be using for indie gaming and audio editing.$370.94 -
Jakbeast Jakbeast
This is my first PC build when I got a job. This is my first PC build when I got a job.$1,134.92 -
Budget Gaming build Budget Gaming build
I built this pc in the middle of covid during the graphics card shortage. I bought everything besides the gpu first and ran... I built this pc in the middle of covid during the graphics card shortage. I bought everything besides the gpu first and ran on integrated graphics because it was good enough for games like valorant and csgo. A few months later I bought a graphics card. This budget build is mainly used for playing games like Valorant, Csgo, Apex Legends, and a little bit of forza.$867.93 -
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OC Test Build OC Test Build
This a budget PC build to test out my overclocking ability. It will be used for general purpose and light gaming and will... This a budget PC build to test out my overclocking ability. It will be used for general purpose and light gaming and will maybe be later upgraded with a dedicated next-gen GPU following their release.$689.93 -
nightfall nightfall
web browsing, some creative work and gaming web browsing, some creative work and gaming$1,158.93 -
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Years of Patience on a Budget Years of Patience on a Budget
My PC was not always like this. I have always added and replaced parts depending on my budget. I am a student, and I have... My PC was not always like this. I have always added and replaced parts depending on my budget. I am a student, and I have saved up for years for its upgrades with the part-time jobs I have done. It all started with an i3-4130 and 4GB DDR3 ram back in 2013. In January 2016, replaced the processor with i5-6600K and a 4 GB DDR4 ram. I could not afford an unlocked Z170 board, so I opted for an H110 motherboard. Next year, in 2016 February, I got a used GTX 950, my first even GPU. I also added another 4 GB DDR4 stick. A few months later I exchanged the H110 board with a Z170 board from someone who had a locked processor. I had a blast for 2 years with my i5-6600K, 8GB DDR4 RAM, and GTX950 2GB. It was again in January 2018 when I saved up enough money to upgrade my RAM to 16 GB and add a used GTX1060 6GB. I sold out my old rams and GPU to fund my purchase. In late 2018, my PSU fried and I replaced it with a used CM 550 Gold. I also changed my casing to MasterBox Q300L to a more sleeper look. I never owned any RGB fans as I never could spend the extra bucks on something only for aesthetics. Now comes how the current build got into shape. I added an extra stick of 8GB DDR4 ram in Jan 2020. In Jan 2021, I put my name on the EVGA waiting list for an RTX 3060. I was finally invited to purchase the GPU in November 2021. By that time, I saved up enough to buy it new for 446 bucks. I put my GTX 1060 6GB Gigabyte Extreme gaming on Facebook marketplace and it got sold quickly. I put that money and an extra 100 bucks to get the Ryzen 5 5600x and the cheapest motherboard I could pair it with just 12 days ago from microcenter. So, now my rig looks like this. CPU and Motherboard: Ryzen 5 5600x and Asrock B550M Pro (Bought 2 weeks ago) GPU: EVGA RTX 3060 (Bought in November 2021) RAM: G Skill 16 GB 2400 MHz (8x2) DDR4 (One stick bought in Jan 2018, another in Jan 2020) PSU: Cooler Master v550 Gold (Bought in Late 2018) Case: CM MasterBox Q300L (Bought in Late 2018) HDD: WD Blue 1 TB (One of the original components since 2013) SSD: Transcend 240 GB PCIE x4 (Bought used sometime between Jan 18-Jan 20) My target is to upgrade the rams to higher clock speed. I use this PC mainly for my education, running different analysis software and some occasional gaming. I have played the whole Assassin's Creed, GTA and Witcher series on it. Right now, I am re-playing RDR2. I don't play competitive games or shooters.$1,032.93 -
Wide Boi Wide Boi
Gaming/general computing/space heater. Built a few months before the pandemic in a case from an old build. Runs Folding@Home... Gaming/general computing/space heater. Built a few months before the pandemic in a case from an old build. Runs Folding@Home during the cold months to heat the home$1,429.96 -
Random low-key build Random low-key build
Build it for 2D light gaming and sometimes for waching drama. This build is not so blanced especially for my very low-end... Build it for 2D light gaming and sometimes for waching drama. This build is not so blanced especially for my very low-end gpu considering the rest of other parts might be of middle-top class.$1,059.98 -
Freedom1055 Freedom1055
It's an all purpose rig. I use it for gaming, school, work, & music. It's an all purpose rig. I use it for gaming, school, work, & music.$1,644.92 -
Favorite PC Favorite PC
I built this computer because I was bored and wanted a fun project I built this computer because I was bored and wanted a fun project$1,317.92 -
Goggy Mobile Goggy Mobile
I built this as a gaming rig/ workstation. I play a variety of games, such as FFXIV, MInecraft, RDR2. I built this as a gaming rig/ workstation. I play a variety of games, such as FFXIV, MInecraft, RDR2.$2,248.93 -
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Kevin's 2021 Build Kevin's 2021 Build
I built it this year because I got lucky securing a GPU during the GPU crisis. I mainly use it to play video games and for... I built it this year because I got lucky securing a GPU during the GPU crisis. I mainly use it to play video games and for light video editing. My main games at the moment are Valorant, Apex Legends, and Genshin Impact. I think I should have went AMD (5600x) over the i5-11400, but the integrated graphics came in handy a few times during the build process.$1,611.91