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Radioactive Radioactive
This PC was built to play the lastet games as of 9/27/2023 at 1440p with decent frames per second. May be used for some... This PC was built to play the lastet games as of 9/27/2023 at 1440p with decent frames per second. May be used for some light code development as well.$1,314.91 -
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Zaku II build Zaku II build
With starfield coming out I wanted to get a new build for it since I hadn't really upgraded in many years as my old build... With starfield coming out I wanted to get a new build for it since I hadn't really upgraded in many years as my old build had only 16GB of RAM (that was a lot when I built it) and a 1660 Super. That worked as all I played was old and small games like Fallout 4, EUIV, and red dragon so it wasn't a problem but with starfield coming out and knowing bethesda games I will be playing it for years to come with newer and move expansive mods so I needed something beefier.$1,725.57 -
dee's PC dee's PC
I build this pc to mostly play games but want to get into some 3d printing as soon as i can get a good one I build this pc to mostly play games but want to get into some 3d printing as soon as i can get a good one$1,345.92 -
Toyota Toyota
This is my gaming pc build, and it’s build to do what I need it to do. I use it for school work and many other things. It’s... This is my gaming pc build, and it’s build to do what I need it to do. I use it for school work and many other things. It’s my first ever build and I’m very proud of it$1,145.91 -
black & white black & white
use it for gaming and daily use use it for gaming and daily use$1,365.92 -
Overkill Overkill
I built this computer back in 2015 with an FX-6300 and an RX 580. Since then, I've upgraded the CPU to a 3600 and the GPU to... I built this computer back in 2015 with an FX-6300 and an RX 580. Since then, I've upgraded the CPU to a 3600 and the GPU to an RTX 3060 Ti. Much of the reason why I call this the "Overkill" is because I really don't play very demanding games, usually only esports titles with an occasional demanding title like PUBG.$1,021.90 -
White RGB White RGB
My sister wanted to upgrade from a gaming laptop and wanted an all white PC with RGB My sister wanted to upgrade from a gaming laptop and wanted an all white PC with RGB$1,391.91 -
None of the Lights None of the Lights
The install on the most of the build went pretty well, with the exception of the CPU and motherboard. The install on the most of the build went pretty well, with the exception of the CPU and motherboard.$1,366.92 -
My First Budget Gaming PC Build My First Budget Gaming PC Build
This is my first DIY gaming PC build, so, it took me a while to learn everything and put it together. I built this to... This is my first DIY gaming PC build, so, it took me a while to learn everything and put it together. I built this to replace my dying Alienware laptop I had for five years. I am going to be using this mostly for gaming. The entire build process was pretty smooth. I only made a mistake purchasing the wrong motherboard, but I was able to return it back to the store. Once I had the right motherboard, everything went well after. In the end, I am very pleased with the build. It runs most games at 1080p with stable, smooth FPS, but I will need to test more to see where the limit is.$1,300.95 -
NZXT and CORSAIR Build NZXT and CORSAIR Build
I put it together to be a gaming PC and maybe use it for CAD work in the future. Everything in the build went very well. And... I put it together to be a gaming PC and maybe use it for CAD work in the future. Everything in the build went very well. And I can't believe how much better my games are now. The temperatures are good and everything seems to run fine. My only hiccup was that the USB-C on the front I/O requires an adapter to connect to this motherboard. Not a huge deal but if I had known, I probably would have spent a bit more money on a fully compatible motherboard. Overall I'm super happy with how everything turned out. I did add a few extra parts not listed. Including the Corsair Commander Core XT, Corsair Lighting Node Pro, Asiahorse Power Cords, a QIVNSRY M.2 heatsink, and the internal header adapter for the USB-C.$1,547.91 -
AMD Ryzen 5700X + EVGA Geforce 3070 AMD Ryzen 5700X + EVGA Geforce 3070
1440P Gaming Machine 1440P Gaming Machine$1,109.92 -
blazing fury blazing fury
a computer meant for gaming and daily use and looks like it is on fire a computer meant for gaming and daily use and looks like it is on fire$1,572.91 -
first build first build
upgraded from a 4670k and 1660 ti. Easily drives three 60hz monitors capped @ 60fps at 1080p in iRacing with high settings. upgraded from a 4670k and 1660 ti. Easily drives three 60hz monitors capped @ 60fps at 1080p in iRacing with high settings.$1,362.92 -
American Dream American Dream
perfect for gaming and rendering 3d models perfect for gaming and rendering 3d models$1,789.91 -
Glorious PCMR Build for Gaming in 2K... Glorious PCMR Build for Gaming in 2K (Intel+Nvidia)
This build is designed for high-performance gaming in 2560x1440p, which calls for a 3060 Ti. Higher resolutions are... This build is designed for high-performance gaming in 2560x1440p, which calls for a 3060 Ti. Higher resolutions are supported as well, but not at peak performance (that would call for a 3080). 4k gaming is typically not feasible except with the RTX 4000 series, which is thousands of dollars more expensive and in my opinion not necessarily worth the price. 2k is the most delicious price point. The powerful i7-12700K picks up the slack for CPU-intensive games that don't use GPU, as well as editing programs and any other applications. This processor does not come with a stock cooler so the best choice is DeepCool AK620 which has significantly more cooling power than the industry standard Hyper 212 Black Edition. For the same price, it gives you 2 more heatpipes and 1 more fan. This means an ultra long lifespan for your CPU and major overclocking performance. The motherboard is durable and has quality heatsinks. ATX gives you plenty of space for the oversized cooler and GPU. The power supply is way more than you need. This build consumes like 450-500W, so 850W is overkill, but get no less than 600W. PSU's operate at peak efficiency (97%) around 50% of their total load, which doesn't really matter because it's still 95% efficient from like 30-100% of load range. Check Wikipedia. RAM is generic. Pick anything. Don't go DDR5, it's buggy, untested, and the reviews are atrocious. Buggy RAM will ruin your life because it's so hard to diagnose. SSD gives super fast boot times. Mine is like 30 seconds. May your framerates be high and your latency low. Good luck boys.$1,817.92 -
Home PC Home PC
To have a gaming PC that I can work on To have a gaming PC that I can work on$944.95 -
Red Razer Red Razer
everything can be controlled through razer synapse. everything can be controlled through razer synapse.$1,742.92 -
Ryzen the Tank Ryzen the Tank
Cheap Build that needs an upgrade Cheap Build that needs an upgrade$1,294.91 -
My First Ever Custom Built PC My First Ever Custom Built PC
I assembled this computer on Friday, August 5, 2022. This was my first time ever doing this. For being a first-timer, this... I assembled this computer on Friday, August 5, 2022. This was my first time ever doing this. For being a first-timer, this took me about 8 hours to do. I could not have done this without the help of a friend of mine. However, as I have been doing things with computers for about 15 years now (most of my life), I knew I would be able to do this. I did not assemble this computer with any sort of specific purpose intended. I built it, more so, for playing games and whatever my future needs down the road may end up being. Once I had a previous computer fail on me after only a year, I felt it was time to try assembling a computer myself. Currently, I play ROBLOX, some of my older CD-ROM-based games (for the most part, I use older computers for doing this though), and every now and then, I will play something other than that. I used some higher-end components in this system for several reasons. I like to have a lot of programs running on a computer at once, which is something my really old 2014 Dell Inspiron was not great at doing. As an example, I may have 2-3 virtual machines running, several web browser tabs, a game, OBS recording, and Discord all at once. With all that, I still have plenty of RAM left over for opening something even more than that. Currently, I am using a 2014 Samsung S22C300 monitor, bought it new with a Dell Inspiron I bought in 2014. I did debate about replacing this monitor, but as it works fine, I decided not to. I have a set of Logitech Z200 speakers, I have owned since 2018, they have been good enough for my needs. As a mouse, I use a basic Logitech M100 mouse, as I am not too crazy about those fancy "gaming" mice, I just like something basic, and besides, why change something I have been using for years if it still works fine? For a keyboard, I am using a Razer BlackWidow V3 I bought nearly a year ago. This keyboard has the only RGB I am using on this setup, simply because RGB isn't really my thing. Besides the paint chipping, the only other thing I don't like about this tower is that making the cords look more presentable was something I was not able to do. I have checked to make sure, that no fans or vents are obstructed.$1,451.90 -
My First Build My First Build
I built this pc to play games like modded Minecraft and Cyberpunk on ultra settings. I built this pc to play games like modded Minecraft and Cyberpunk on ultra settings.$1,720.41 -
bang for buck PC BUILD bang for buck PC BUILD
Love this has great performance and looks nice Love this has great performance and looks nice$1,412.92 -
O11 White Ice O11 White Ice
All white with blue lighting O11 build All white with blue lighting O11 build$1,739.92