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Dark demon Dark demon
Can run any game on 1080p Max settings with 60+ frames. I've had no problems with it. All the parts are black for a black... Can run any game on 1080p Max settings with 60+ frames. I've had no problems with it. All the parts are black for a black buid.$1,254.93 -
My streaming pc My streaming pc
Computer i use to stream maplestory. Soemtimes i play league of legends with my friend but its always maplestory. It has... Computer i use to stream maplestory. Soemtimes i play league of legends with my friend but its always maplestory. It has glass side panels and a lot of usb ports.$1,019.93 -
Budget Gaming PC Budget Gaming PC
Awesome budget gaming PC with huge potential built by me. Awesome budget gaming PC with huge potential built by me.$669.94 -
Gaming PC Gaming PC
An older build tha t ihave. I think it is almost due for an upgrade An older build tha t ihave. I think it is almost due for an upgrade$874.94 -
Dark Horsy Dark Horsy
Tinted computer with very little rgb. Only the ram lights up Tinted computer with very little rgb. Only the ram lights up$1,139.93 -
Ethan's PC Ethan's PC
Use for work from home purposes rather than a laptop. Moderate gaming like Minecraft, etc. Use for work from home purposes rather than a laptop. Moderate gaming like Minecraft, etc.$606.94 -
ogfancypc ogfancypc
daily computer for browsing and gaming. mainly csgo. upgraded to an ips panel recently. daily computer for browsing and gaming. mainly csgo. upgraded to an ips panel recently.$1,688.96 -
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Veritas Veritas
This build was an upgrade from a 7 year old Frankenstein build of second-hand parts. After landing my first job, I was able... This build was an upgrade from a 7 year old Frankenstein build of second-hand parts. After landing my first job, I was able to build a powerful gaming PC that I could be proud of$1,359.94 -
The Basic but kind of expensive one The Basic but kind of expensive one
its a gaming rig that can play all types of games at a good amount of fps(this is my personal build and something to note is... its a gaming rig that can play all types of games at a good amount of fps(this is my personal build and something to note is that some of my parts arent correct since they were not in the options)$2,291.91 -
Hand build pc Hand build pc
Built the desktop from parts on hand. Definitely a solid desktop. It will get the job done at 1080p without a problem. It... Built the desktop from parts on hand. Definitely a solid desktop. It will get the job done at 1080p without a problem. It has a solid processor and push through tasks with ease.$954.93 -
High End Custom Built RGB Gaming PC High End Custom Built RGB Gaming PC
This Computer is excellent for multi-purpose use and can be used for School, Gaming, Streaming, Editing, Design, Music... This Computer is excellent for multi-purpose use and can be used for School, Gaming, Streaming, Editing, Design, Music Production, Productivity, Home and Office Use.$1,222.93 -
omen omen
This is a high end Gaming Desktop PC that runs most game at 1440 120 fps. This is a high end Gaming Desktop PC that runs most game at 1440 120 fps.$1,194.96 -
Work PC Work PC
This PC is used to run light rendering using both GPUS, as well as being used to perform office tasks. This PC is used to run light rendering using both GPUS, as well as being used to perform office tasks.$2,184.94 -
Ryzen mATX Ryzen mATX
Started this build to replace an aging console style itx build. That build had cooked and killed several motherboards and... Started this build to replace an aging console style itx build. That build had cooked and killed several motherboards and CPUs when it used a 6700k and stock intel cooler, so I had upgraded to a better low profile cooler and downgraded to a i5-7500. But I really felt the i5 was massively limiting me whenever I did anything serious, like transcoding media, so I started looking for upgrades in late 2019. For Black Friday 2019, I found a truly amazing deal on a Ryzen 2700x 8 core processor and an x570 motherboard at microCenter, so picked up a cheap case and decent PSU + ram deals to slap something together. I kept my 980ti and 2tb intel 660p drive, then sold the old itx build without a GPU for almost as much as I paid for the new parts! Over time I ended up using the 660p in a revived 2009 MacPro and swapping in a new 1TB western digital black drive. I also added a few extra case fans at some point. In early 2020 I tried out a 5700 and 5700xt gpu but returned both as even at ~$350 for the 5700xt it wasn’t a meaningful upgrade to the 980ti. In September 2020 I was afraid my 980ti was about to lose alll value and was hoping to upgrade to an upcoming rx6000 series card eventually, so I sold the 980ti and moved a vega56 into this build from the macPro. As shortages started to take hold, I snagged one of the last reasonably priced 5500xt 8gb cards from Dell.com for the macPro and kept those for a while. In December 2020 I snagged a launch day 3060ti at MSRP from microCenter, but after a month or so with it, wasn’t wowed by it and was able to sell it used for a lot more than I paid new, so returned to the Vega56. By April 2021 I found a way underpriced itx build with 3600x and 8gb rx580, and was able to sell the mobo/cpu/ram for more than the complete unit. I also sold the RX580 and 5500xt for a huge profit, and slapped a cheap old rx460 in the macPro (at this point I was using my MicroCenter purchased m1 Mac mini for most desktop mac tasks anyway). Finally, I got a sweet deal on a 1080ti from a member of a car forum I was on and sold my vega56 for 3 times what I had paid for it a year earlier. The final upgrade for the time being was snagging a 5900x to replace the 2700x. I didn’t really “need” the cpu upgrade, but the 2700x was always a placeholder in the x570 board I had, and I noticed that I could sell a chip I paid $129+$30 mobo discount for for like $150, so I took the plunge as soon as my spot on an online waitlist for the 5900x opened up. Kept my stock wraith prism cooler which is adequate but not spectacular. The future move will be a GPU, but I’m not upgrading from my 1080ti until a 16GB+, 80ti or 800xt branded card is available new for under $700 again, so it could be a long wait! I use this build to occasionally play old games and sometimes transcode media. It gets a couple hours a week of use, often doing silly things like still playing Company of Heroes or other 15+ year old games. But when I do have a chance to fire up something newer, having serious horsepower on tap helps me use my 4k monitors to their fullest potential! This build uses a lot of power compared to my M1 Max MacBook Pro, but there are a few tasks it is truly faster at, (especially since handbrake hardware encoding is flat broken on the M1 Max, it’s was slower than even a 7core M1 chip!) so I do fire it up when I need to do those tasks.$1,639.94 -
My First Gaming PC My First Gaming PC
I built this PC in-order to replace my aging desktop that hadn't seen many upgrades since it was built back in 2012 which... I built this PC in-order to replace my aging desktop that hadn't seen many upgrades since it was built back in 2012 which used a AMD Phennon II X4 840, AMD HD 6770 graphics with 16GB of DDR3 ram. My new build reuses some old parts that were taken out of my old computer such as the hard drive that was originally installed 10 years ago and the solid-state drive that was only installed in early 2021. The build still lacks a modern graphics card, but with the 750 Ti, it's already much of an upgrade from the AMD HD 6770 that I've been using for the past 7 years, and it's just enough to run the games I play such as Foxhole at 60fps on low, but this is only a temporary card until I can find myself a better option. While choosing parts I also didn't specifically pick out any parts with RGB, so any lights within the computer all come included with the hardware, unfortunately, I have not been able to sync the lights together (The CPU fan and Mobo) and the case now sits under the table as it was displaced by my second monitor on my small table.$559.94 -
big boy big boy
bought for playing league of legends, from software games and other single player PvE games bought for playing league of legends, from software games and other single player PvE games$1,842.93 -
AMD Ryzen and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090... AMD Ryzen and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 build
Gaming: All games Gaming: All games$3,244.90 -
Gaming ryzen pc Gaming ryzen pc
I built it to plawy any game i want. It can play 1080 well and can somewhat play 1440 but the fps is low. I built it to plawy any game i want. It can play 1080 well and can somewhat play 1440 but the fps is low.$924.93 -
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2020 generic mid-range 2020 generic mid-range
Wanted something to replace my laptop at home and play some games. I don't play that many games tbh but I still use it daily... Wanted something to replace my laptop at home and play some games. I don't play that many games tbh but I still use it daily and enjoy a fast pc.$1,299.50 -
Everyday Build Everyday Build
Built it a couple years ago and use it for general purpose stuff and playing games. Works pretty good at running games in... Built it a couple years ago and use it for general purpose stuff and playing games. Works pretty good at running games in 1080p$698.44