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White Fusion White Fusion
Mostly new parts but bought CPU and case with fans second hand and a few things on deals or with coupons savings money.... Mostly new parts but bought CPU and case with fans second hand and a few things on deals or with coupons savings money. Putting it together was very easy after watching videos and reading manuals. Just need to take time and be firm but delicate with parts. As for bios settings, using Intel POR helps keep everything cool and playing games with no hassle. Fans don’t get very loud when going full blast so generally a very pleasant experience using the PC so far.$2,994.91 -
New Home Machine New Home Machine
This is a new home machine to replace my venerable but arthritic 3rd Gen i7. The old machine was a Shuttle SZ77r5 with 32 GB... This is a new home machine to replace my venerable but arthritic 3rd Gen i7. The old machine was a Shuttle SZ77r5 with 32 GB of RAM and an i7-3770k with an EVGA NVidia 1650 (the only part that has survived into the new build). The new machine is quite an upgrade, with an i7-14700 and 64 GB of RAM, Two WD black 850x SSDs running NVMe (2TB and 4TB), all housed in a Phanteks Evo Shift XT case, cooled with a Cooler Master 240 Atmos ARGB AIO. The new Case is an even tighter fit than the old Shuttle case, though longer and taller. The case has a nice solid feel though it's not great for travel. I'm happy that it comes with a front USBC and USB3.1 port. Unfortunately the integrated color selector and mode switches running off the integrated infinity panel, don't talk to the ASRock RGB controller and are just overridden by it, so no front panel button control for lighting unless I dump the MB integration. Securing the Micro-ITX board required tweezers and patience to line up everything, particularly on the bottom, and some of the CPU and Fan headers end up right at the bottom of the case since the MB ends up almost upside down, making it a challenge to connect them after mounting the board. I'm fairly happy with the cable routing otherwise, though I do wish the bottom of the Phanteks chassis (it sits inside the Aluminum outer case) did come apart for easier access, but it is unfortunately riveted to the chassis elements instead of screwed in. It would also be a nice place to mount a fan at the bottom of the case, and it would provide welcome access to the 'top' of the MB for all the FAN headers and mounting screws. But I'm satisfied overall. I do plan to upgrade the graphics card (Christmas maybe), but this is much more of a general purpose DEV/IT Admin/Home PC and I don't game much so it's not that pressing to me. Right now I use it to support a number of Virtualbox VMs and for personal development work.$1,732.94 -
Really small pc Really small pc
My really small pc with the great airflow case My really small pc with the great airflow case$2,734.95 -
Cams first pc Cams first pc
I built this pc because ive wanted one for the longest time to be able to stream and play games I built this pc because ive wanted one for the longest time to be able to stream and play games$1,324.92 -
MyOffice/General use Build MyOffice/General use Build
This was my first liquid cool build and the first build in a very long time. I utilized Corsair's 5000D Aiflow Case with 3... This was my first liquid cool build and the first build in a very long time. I utilized Corsair's 5000D Aiflow Case with 3 Corsair Elite RGB 120mm fans, ASUS TUF Gaming Z790 - Pro WIFI, 64GB (32X2) DDR5 Corsair Vengance RAM, running an Intel i9 Gen 14 (14900K) CPU, a 2 TB NVMe Gen 4 Western Digital Black SN850X SSD, 2 addtional SATA HDD for storage totaling an additional 3TB, Added Corsair's iCUE H150i Elite LCD ST Cooling kit, as well as 1 additional AF120mm RGB Elite Fan, currently using an older NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 8GB GDDR5 (Planning on upgrading to RTX 4070 Ti OC early 2025) the power source is currently an AGK 850 Gold 80 +.$1,756.93 -
Black Rabbit Black Rabbit
I've been piecing this build together a bit at a time for the last six months. I mainly kept an eye out for components that... I've been piecing this build together a bit at a time for the last six months. I mainly kept an eye out for components that would be a significant upgrade over my 11900K / 3070 Ti desktop build. Shoutout to the employees at my local microcenter who take time to hunt down the random clearance items I order. Everything but the AIO cooler and the ssd storage devices were bought at microcenter. Currently on the 13700k, I have all P cores overclocked to 5.8 with all E cores at 4.4 with vcore set to 1.35 and medium LLC. My ddr5 is modestly overclocked from 6000 to 6400 for the time being. I need to re-learn how to overclock ram because a lot of bios settings have become more complex since ddr3-ddr4 days. From what I understand, Hynix A die modules should be able to overclock significantly higher frequencies - I just need to learn how to pull that off.$1,624.25 -
XLR8 Gaming XLR8 Gaming
My home pc with the PNY XLR8 gaming gpu! My home pc with the PNY XLR8 gaming gpu!$2,424.93 -
My first gaming pc My first gaming pc
This is my first pc, I got this because I used to play on a cheap gaming laptop, and I wasn't getting good performance. This... This is my first pc, I got this because I used to play on a cheap gaming laptop, and I wasn't getting good performance. This pc fixes all the problems that I used to have; it also looks very good in my opinion.$1,827.92 -
Cardlessness: A Rebuild Cardlessness: A Rebuild
I've been in a long wait with MSI while they process a RMA replacement for my primary graphics card, a MSI SUPRIM 3090 Ti. ... I've been in a long wait with MSI while they process a RMA replacement for my primary graphics card, a MSI SUPRIM 3090 Ti. During this downtime, I got impatient and decided to use the opportunity of not having a giant brick of a graphics card to work around. I ended up upgrading most of my system: new motherboard (MSI z790 Ace), new cpu (Intel i5 24600k), and new kit of ddr5 (32gb of G.Skill TridentZ 6400). In the current state of cardlessness, everything is running great as far as a general use desktop PC. Just waiting on MSI to get the card back in and resume gaming.$1,594.93 -
Overkill Overkill
I built this to game on as well as be able to throw anything at it. I love upgrading and having the most advanced... I built this to game on as well as be able to throw anything at it. I love upgrading and having the most advanced technology.$4,117.91 -
my simple computer my simple computer
My very simple computer that I use for work My very simple computer that I use for work$1,180.93 -
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Blue Lagoon Blue Lagoon
This pc is paired with a 4070ti that I bought a few months back. It was paired with a 5800x before I decided to upgrade to... This pc is paired with a 4070ti that I bought a few months back. It was paired with a 5800x before I decided to upgrade to the 14900k. I mainly use this pc for gaming and it can handle anything I throw at it on 1440p.$2,564.88 -
For the goat For the goat
Multi purpose PC. Host servers, editing, streaming, gaming, remote management, etc. Multi purpose PC. Host servers, editing, streaming, gaming, remote management, etc.$4,791.85 -
Couldn't stop myself! ;-) Lian Li... Couldn't stop myself! ;-) Lian Li everything, AsRock Nova WIFI, 14900K, Zotac 4090 AIRO
Intended to build a video editing PC, but ended up with a gaming PC lol. Snagged a Zotac 4090 off of Amazon for 1699 right... Intended to build a video editing PC, but ended up with a gaming PC lol. Snagged a Zotac 4090 off of Amazon for 1699 right before they disappeared from everywhere. 140mm fans look great! (too bad they don't have a 420mm Gallahad). And no... I didn't leave the NVME in that slot. I did test with it in that Gen5 slot vs the other M2 slot with the 4 lanes direct to the CPU (so not making the GPU run in 8x PCIE lanes). There was zero performance difference (actually it gets slightly faster 3dmark scores with the PCIE gen 5 M2 slot occupied (within margin of error though). Also.. not sure where the AsRock Nova Wifi went on their website (it's still there if you search, but not on the list of MBs). It is an awesome board so far, both in performance and looks.$5,825.81 -
Rainbow ROG Rainbow ROG
Upgraded from old desktop to this new one. Nothing specific in mind but occasionally I do photos & videos editing that... Upgraded from old desktop to this new one. Nothing specific in mind but occasionally I do photos & videos editing that requires powerful PC.$2,382.89 -
PeaceKeeperPK87 PeaceKeeperPK87
I rebuilt my PC with new high end parts. I am a gamer, and I focus on graphics and smooth game play, so the games I play... I rebuilt my PC with new high end parts. I am a gamer, and I focus on graphics and smooth game play, so the games I play take up a lot of room and computing power. With a game library of over 1,000 games and constantly getting more, I have to keep adding and/or replacing parts to my rig. Anything from older Command and Conquer games, Mass Effect, Starcraft; to new hits like Cyberpunk 2077, Starfield, Destiny 2, Battlefield. With this in mind I am always looking at new gear and reviews (even when not planning an upgrade) so I am able to keep up with new games while making sure I can still play the old favorites. I am looking into the streaming field as well, just not sure how to start getting followers.$8,174.25 -
Editing and Gaming Build Editing and Gaming Build
For a living I edit videos, usually they are 1080p short-form, but even then, my projects can get so "complicated" or dense... For a living I edit videos, usually they are 1080p short-form, but even then, my projects can get so "complicated" or dense that even my old intel core i7 6850k would struggle to play it back. I really loved this CPU and platform, but it was time to get something modern. Intel 14th gen had released and I preordered the 14700k, and I went with intel because of the Quicksync h264/h265 hardware acceleration, otherwise I would've went with AMD. I'm really happy with my build. It does everything I need it to very well, and it didn't cost me that much for what I have. The only upgrade I can see myself doing in the next year is a GPU, RAM, or storage upgrade. I still have the old parts from my old build, which I'll probably turn it into a storage server and video encoding machine, so I can edit all my videos and have exports in progress without hindering timeline performance$1,255.93 -
My First Build My First Build
I built this computer for my youngest daughter for her to use to finish high school and take with her to college one day.... I built this computer for my youngest daughter for her to use to finish high school and take with her to college one day. She also plays Sims, Roblocks and Minecraft.$1,009.96 -
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Supercomputer Xenon Supercomputer Xenon
Built this for Deep Learning/Machine Learning, Scientific Computing Research, VR games, racing simulator, code development,... Built this for Deep Learning/Machine Learning, Scientific Computing Research, VR games, racing simulator, code development, 3D modeling, etc.$3,540.90 -
The RGB TUF The RGB TUF
my RGB computer with a lot of tuf parts my RGB computer with a lot of tuf parts$1,443.92 -
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boxy - square workstation boxy - square workstation
Built this PC for graphics software development in OpenGL and Vulkan, all done on Linux. For times outside of work, the... Built this PC for graphics software development in OpenGL and Vulkan, all done on Linux. For times outside of work, the machine is booted on Windows 11 for Microsoft Flight Simulator and X-Plane 12.$4,316.94