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  • Gamers Paradise thumbnail

    Gamers Paradise Gamers Paradise

    Gaming rig. I can play games like Rainbow 6, Fortnite, COD at max settings at 240 fps Gaming rig. I can play games like Rainbow 6, Fortnite, COD at max settings at 240 fps
    $3,853.88
    RISHI K
  • ASUS ProArt 4070ti/z790 thumbnail

    ASUS ProArt 4070ti/z790 ASUS ProArt 4070ti/z790

    I didn't hold back on this build. I wanted a machine that could last me more than 5 years, and I am confident that this is... I didn't hold back on this build. I wanted a machine that could last me more than 5 years, and I am confident that this is the one. This machine build is mainly to get me more power for video editing and production as well as photography. I am starting to explore the world of Steam tho lol. I tried to get this machine ProArt as much as I could get it. Other than the case from NXZT (which is AMAZING) and the RAM, everything in this box is ASUS. I wanted to theme the box out will gold highlight, but I really like the decision to go with white for the case. Everything else I left black and the box looks clean AF. I did add a ThermalRight contact frame to this socket, and it has changed my life!!! Highly recommended. I may have also splurged a little when it came to the AIO with the Ryujin III, but........... The Delorean from Back to the Future looks FANTASTIC on it so it's a keeper.
    $3,299.89
    Matthew E. Kelly
  • EdxPC thumbnail

    EdxPC EdxPC

    This one was built for image processing using either Photoshop and DaVinci Reslove. I have built several systems in the past... This one was built for image processing using either Photoshop and DaVinci Reslove. I have built several systems in the past for myself and family members. This time I wanted to push the performance envelope more and make fewer cost compromises. In Photoshop I experiment with many of the creative tools. I also restore photos and create of still frames for video. For my street photography, I use Photoshop for some of the more challenging RAW processing and color grading. In DaVinci Resolve I edit short documentaries and clean up live stream videos that I produce, including color grading.
    $3,461.83
    Edward W
  • Sonic Boom thumbnail

    Sonic Boom Sonic Boom

    This PC was built mainly for esports gaming. I started playing Fortnite on my PS4 but now I can play on PC with higher fps... This PC was built mainly for esports gaming. I started playing Fortnite on my PS4 but now I can play on PC with higher fps and also other games like Apex Legends and Rocket League.
    $2,193.94
    Veer Y
  • Blue Lagoon thumbnail

    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
    BLAZE J
  • Alex First PC Build (All Black) Venom thumbnail

    Alex First PC Build (All Black) Venom Alex First PC Build (All Black) Venom

    I’ve always wanted to build a PC so I can learn the whole process and how a PC works on the inside. Building this PC for... I’ve always wanted to build a PC so I can learn the whole process and how a PC works on the inside. Building this PC for gaming and personal use, overall for the experience. :)
    $2,285.92
    Alex R
  • My New Work/Gaming PC Build thumbnail

    My New Work/Gaming PC Build My New Work/Gaming PC Build

    This is my new work and gaming PC phasing out my 7-year-old PC. I spent quite a lot of time researching for this build and... This is my new work and gaming PC phasing out my 7-year-old PC. I spent quite a lot of time researching for this build and went over my budget on a few components. It took me almost 6 months to get everything together. Nevertheless, I am very happy with the result.
    $2,419.95
    John S
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    custom gaming pc custom gaming pc

    my very custom gamign pc. i picked all parts my very custom gamign pc. i picked all parts
    $2,031.93
    seemore S
  • Ryzen 9 7900x and 4070 TI thumbnail

    Ryzen 9 7900x and 4070 TI Ryzen 9 7900x and 4070 TI

    I built this computer to upgrade my rig to build my old one into a new case for my wife to begin gaming on. This is my... I built this computer to upgrade my rig to build my old one into a new case for my wife to begin gaming on. This is my current Gaming Rig!
    $2,551.84
    Shelby W
  • Gaming Build thumbnail

    Gaming Build Gaming Build

    The PC was build for gaming: Starfield currently The PC was build for gaming: Starfield currently
    $2,064.93
    Wilson S
  • msi suprim thumbnail

    msi suprim msi suprim

    My pc with the beautiful msi suprim graphics card My pc with the beautiful msi suprim graphics card
    $2,181.92
    hannah M
  • CALCULUS - Decepticon Infiltration Unit/Data Thief - Alternate Form: Gaming Spec Personal Computer thumbnail

    CALCULUS - Decepticon Infiltration... CALCULUS - Decepticon Infiltration Unit/Data Thief - Alternate Form: Gaming Spec Personal Computer

    In addition to this being a fairly basic gaming build, I decided to dress up the case slightly to both address some... In addition to this being a fairly basic gaming build, I decided to dress up the case slightly to both address some "engineering issues" and also make it look cool. These included: 1) A graphics card riser bracket from EZDIY. This bracket allows the graphics card to sit vertically, or angled, instead of hanging off the motherboard and rear case bracket. It completely alleviates the issues with stress on the PCIe slot retention tang that has plagued so many 4070 card models. The bracket also has a 12-LED aRGB strip built into the base. It is firmly anchored to the power supply shroud via two magnets on the base of the bracket. 2) A 90° ATX power connector adapter, also from EZDIY. This allows the ATX 24-pin motherboard power cable to attach to the side of the board, instead of directly into it. This makes the connection look a bit cleaner, and with an aRGB element in the adapter it's another lighting element for the build. 3) A 90° power adapter cable for the 4070Ti graphics card - again, addressing an aesthetic problem (cables coming straight out of the card) and an nVidia design flaw (there is no stress on the cable that could cause flaky behavior later on with the under-engineered 4070Ti power tap). 4) A 7" monitor board for a Raspberry Pi enclosure. This being USB-powered and HDMI input, it connects up to the graphics card via HDMI, and is powered when the system has power (go into BIOS to ensure that the USB ports are unpowered with the system in soft-off state). In Windows it comes up as a second monitor. I used AIDA64 to build a custom status panel, and Stable Diffusion to generate a background image, establishing a theme for the build as well as provide real-time monitoring of temperatures, fan speeds, disk space, and so forth. 5) A Transformers "Decepticon" chrome car medallion, affixed to 3M magnetic strips and stuck to the Big Empty Space at the front of the case backplane. Gotchas: The Antec DF800 Flux midtower is a bit cramped when it comes to cable management, especially if you're using a custom set of cables. Route from the components to the PS, and use the empty (!) drive bay to loop extra lengths of cable. I strongly recommend attaching the motherboard power cables (ATX 24-pin AND CPU 8-pin) before putting the motherboard into the case, otherwise it's a matter of sticking fingers into tiny crevices and hoping you got the connector lined up right! Attaching the 7" Raspberry Pi monitor board was a bit of a headscratcher, but I managed to bolt it to the back of the case using some spare CPU standoffs, hex nuts, and drive mount screws, after removing the stock rear case fan. Lastly, if your board has heatsink shrouds for your M.2 drives... don't order any with integral heatsinks. They'll cost more than the bare SSD's and get in the way of those spiffy shrouds. Thankfully the ASUS TUF board has an M.2 slot that's out in the open, hidden behind the graphics card riser bracket. This build took about a week to finalize (always issues!) but the finished product is something to be proud of, I think. Video is here : https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/559196916265517089/1149811920610807878/Calculus_Intro.mp4
    $2,401.94
    George E
  • Goliath thumbnail

    Goliath Goliath

    Needed a new Desktop to replace my aging i7-4930k, that was starting to get seriously bottle necked. Even running with an... Needed a new Desktop to replace my aging i7-4930k, that was starting to get seriously bottle necked. Even running with an RTX 3080ti Gaming was not the greatest and relying on a RAID 0 of SSD's was a disaster waiting to happen. Started with a Case that I liked and then picked out the top line CPU and Motherboard Combo. Just so happens that everything was in the ASUS TuF line of products so that became the theme for the build.
    $2,664.66
    Crash_Override
  • Mini Workstation thumbnail

    Mini Workstation Mini Workstation

    Introducing my latest creation, a build that combines power, efficiency, and aesthetics to cater to both my professional and... Introducing my latest creation, a build that combines power, efficiency, and aesthetics to cater to both my professional and personal computing needs. At the heart of this machine is the mighty Ryzen 9 5900X 12-core CPU, coupled with NVIDIA RTX A4000 workstation GPU, 64GB of 3200MHz RAM, all nestled mostly* inside the sleek and compact Fractal Terra Mini case. Why I Built It: As a manufacturing engineer, I work extensively with software and require a system that can effortlessly manage complex modeling in SolidWorks and render Unreal Engine graphics. Simultaneously, as a lifelong gaming enthusiast, I wanted a rig capable of delivering unparalleled gaming experiences. From my daily work routines to unwinding with the latest AAA titles, this build fits the bill. This rig has transformed my workflow, enabling faster render times, smoother gaming experiences, and overall improved efficiency. Professional Work: In my profession, time and precision are of the essence. Whether it's modeling intricate designs in SolidWorks or handling software integral to manufacturing engineering, the synergy of Ryzen 9 and NVIDIA RTX A4000 makes my work more efficient and enjoyable. Gaming: As a gamer, I wanted a system that can conquer the latest AAA titles and provide immersive gameplay. With the powerful combination of Ryzen 9 and NVIDIA RTX A4000, I've been playing games like Cyberpunk 2077, Elden Ring, and NFS Heat at ultra-high settings without breaking a sweat. Modeling and Graphics: For my professional pursuits, this build shines in applications like SolidWorks, where precision and performance are paramount. Unreal Engine graphics projects come to life like never before, rendering in real-time and allowing me to explore my creativity in new dimensions. Future Upgrades & Hindsight: In the future, I might explore adding expanded storage capacity to accommodate larger projects. Overall, I am ecstatic with the result. Conclusion: This build is more than just a computer; it's a reflection of my professional life as a manufacturing engineer and my love for gaming and technology. It's a hub for creativity, relaxation, and connection, playing a central role in my daily life. I welcome fellow engineers, gamers, and enthusiasts to share their thoughts, insights, or simply join in the conversation. Let's connect and continue to innovate!
    $2,174.91
    Nelsonzep
  • 1440P 165 FPS EPIC SETTINGS MONSTER thumbnail

    1440P 165 FPS EPIC SETTINGS MONSTER 1440P 165 FPS EPIC SETTINGS MONSTER

    I built this computer after my dad purchased his own computer. I started to become very fascinated with all of the hardware... I built this computer after my dad purchased his own computer. I started to become very fascinated with all of the hardware and decided to build my own. I mainly play fortnite and roblox. Pricing below is not accurate as much of the items I got on sale.
    $1,773.92
    Hetal A
  • Good  Vibes thumbnail

    Good Vibes Good Vibes

    I love to do everything with this build, from writing notes to rendering, game to watching movies its as you would say an... I love to do everything with this build, from writing notes to rendering, game to watching movies its as you would say an all-in-one build.
    $5,548.71
    Shasar
  • NanoNano thumbnail

    NanoNano NanoNano

    Small footprint build using Fractal's smallest. Looks cool and literally is cool. Small footprint build using Fractal's smallest. Looks cool and literally is cool.
    $2,449.91
    John D
  • Gaming for my after college life! thumbnail

    Gaming for my after college life! Gaming for my after college life!

    Almost done my senior year of college and ready to get out. Finally gonna have some free time so I built this pc to play all... Almost done my senior year of college and ready to get out. Finally gonna have some free time so I built this pc to play all my favorites at great resolutions.
    $2,433.91
    Johnny D

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