Showcase Your Custom PC.
Breadcrumbs
Builds
Advanced FiltersSpecial Offers / Advertisements
Product Results Pagination
1 - 3 of 3 items
Sort by:
Items per page:
- Page
- 1
Compare up to 4 items
New list of matching projects
-
Main PC #Bitwit Main PC #Bitwit
I built this to replace an 11 year old PC I was still actively gaming on. I have 1200+ hours in the Borderlands series, and... I built this to replace an 11 year old PC I was still actively gaming on. I have 1200+ hours in the Borderlands series, and I figured I would need a new PC for BL3. I also wanted to play The Master Chief Collection, Star Wars Squadrons, and a few others. I'm also a software engineer and needed an absolutely overkill system for that, obviously. It was a pre-built from iBuyPower, and unfortunately, the stock case just doesn't do it for me. If I win, I would absolutely use it to get a better case. As far as I'm aware, the place where I have my AIO rad mounted is the only place it fits. Fortunately, the pump is in the rad, not the block, so it is at a low point.$1,580.04 -
Plexi-Sauce Plexi-Sauce
This is my all-purpose desktop rig. I mainly use it for schoolwork, audio production, light video editing, and some gaming... This is my all-purpose desktop rig. I mainly use it for schoolwork, audio production, light video editing, and some gaming when time allows. As of now it has about 1.5 terabytes of storage, which is filling up quickly. I use an ancient seagate barracuda 7200rpm HDD for mass storage, and I have an NVMe drive that I boot windows from. I don't overclock as I do not have a cpu capable of doing so. The build is meant to be flashy and ridiculous, even if it may be a mess of wires on the inside. I got my cpu and motherboard from my local microcenter when they had a discount on intel's 10th generation lineup. Ended up building a great computer from parts mostly from there, at a fairly decent price.$873.94 -
Uh... Uh...
Playing some Tarkov, to Microsoft Flight Sim 2020. Playing some Tarkov, to Microsoft Flight Sim 2020.$1,542.91