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Vader Vader
Inventor, City Skylines 1 and 2 when it comes out, Hogwarts Legacy, Baldur's Gate 3 Inventor, City Skylines 1 and 2 when it comes out, Hogwarts Legacy, Baldur's Gate 3$2,957.19 -
Big Blue Big Blue
I built this computer to replace my 5 year old gaming rig to celebrate by 50th birthday. I use it mostly for gaming and... I built this computer to replace my 5 year old gaming rig to celebrate by 50th birthday. I use it mostly for gaming and daily networking, but I do use some software that takes full use of the 128GBs of RAM. I purchased a power supply and case designed around future expansion, but I have no plans to upgrade anything at this time.$6,375.69 -
Big Blue Big Blue
I built Big Blue with enough RAM for all forms of multitasking and a huge number of Chrome tabs plus enormous processing... I built Big Blue with enough RAM for all forms of multitasking and a huge number of Chrome tabs plus enormous processing power and speed to run any app coupled with a strong enough GPU for huge FPS at any resolution and settings. I hope to not need any upgrades for a very long time.$6,025.71 -
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Club Nacho Club Nacho
The theme represents my favorite movie. I wanted to build a machine that would play games on high graphics, serve as my... The theme represents my favorite movie. I wanted to build a machine that would play games on high graphics, serve as my first programming machine, and display as a piece of artwork. Believe it or not, this was my first self built pc. I play Heroes of the Storm, Starcraft II, Warcraft III, and Team Fortress 2. Some old favorites are Runescape, Maplestory, Neopets, Delta Force Black Hawk Down, and Dune 2000. I just began learning the Python coding language. I would like to be involved with the coding community to create tools that will improve the world. I wish there were more affordable RGB GPUs on the market. The few problems I had were identifying what screws went to what on the Thermaltake Core P3, figuring out where to plug the pump into the motherboard, and having to get a Molex SATA adapter for the pump power. I do not take any credit for the Aida64 Sensor Panel idea from which I followed a guide on YouTube. I did custom pixel the corn and mask on the sensor.$1,992.87