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TD500 Mesh + 9700k + Z390 + 16GB RAM +... TD500 Mesh + 9700k + Z390 + 16GB RAM + 750w
Found someone local selling computer components for $250 for CPU+MB+RAM+CPUCooler+GPU and ended up picking up a Cooler... Found someone local selling computer components for $250 for CPU+MB+RAM+CPUCooler+GPU and ended up picking up a Cooler Master TD500 Mesh and the power supply seperately in order to get everything together. This will be setup for someone who has been looking to start using a computer and of course having the GPU will be able to play some games that is age appropriate for them. Their parents were looking to buy a cheap computer and this build came out to be a lot less than their set budget (was 700).$480.00 -
Budget PC Budget PC
General purpose gaming PC built on a budget General purpose gaming PC built on a budget$1,012.91 -
Corsair 2060 gaming pc Corsair 2060 gaming pc
Built the rig for work and playing games. Built the rig for work and playing games.$904.94 -
Perfect RGB Blue/Yellow Build Perfect RGB Blue/Yellow Build
my new PC. its tiny too. my new PC. its tiny too.$1,361.92 -
OJ NR200P OJ NR200P
My office pc for work and light gaming My office pc for work and light gaming$1,343.92 -
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Budget Gaming PC ($600) - Intel Core i3... Budget Gaming PC ($600) - Intel Core i3 & Nvidia GTX discrete card
Budget Intel gaming build (with discrete Nvidia GTX graphics), $600 budget (that has room for upgrading, such a faster CPU,... Budget Intel gaming build (with discrete Nvidia GTX graphics), $600 budget (that has room for upgrading, such a faster CPU, more RAM, faster dedicated graphics card). Should be able to be amazing for all general usage (school, work, etc) and play latest games on med quality settings at 1080p resolutions$602.93 -
All-Rounder All-Rounder
A general purpose PC with a minimal footprint. A general purpose PC with a minimal footprint.$1,343.95 -
Budget Budget
Budget desktop built for light games like Fortnite and World of Warcraft Budget desktop built for light games like Fortnite and World of Warcraft$1,193.91 -
Daily use Daily use
this is just for daily use, including a little bit of steam gaming, youtubing, and email this is just for daily use, including a little bit of steam gaming, youtubing, and email$1,049.92 -
George Foreman George Foreman
Casual gaming pc. Even with a dated video card, this set up can run Overwatch on 1440p medium settings at average 150+fps... Casual gaming pc. Even with a dated video card, this set up can run Overwatch on 1440p medium settings at average 150+fps smoothly. All my Steam and indie games run just fine @4K 60hz. 4k video watching is smooth. Once video cards become cheaper I believe this would be able to run more intense gaming applications at higher resolutions, especially with a card like a GTX 3080.$1,037.93 -
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Budget Beast Budget Beast
I always wanted to build a pc for gaming purposes. I play mainly games such as Minecraft and Rocket League but will also... I always wanted to build a pc for gaming purposes. I play mainly games such as Minecraft and Rocket League but will also play pretty much any game my friends play such as Valorant, Fortnite, or Halo Infinite.$1,394.91 -
Mom Mom
Built for general use such as web browsing, document editing, etc. Built for general use such as web browsing, document editing, etc.$1,464.92 -
For "Homework" For "Homework"
This was built for programming in Python, Java, and C++, web development, video editing, and some 1440P 144Hz Overwatch on... This was built for programming in Python, Java, and C++, web development, video editing, and some 1440P 144Hz Overwatch on the side. I like to use Visual Studio Code & Davinci Resolve.$1,280.95 -
First PC Build First PC Build
I needed an upgrade so badly. In the past, I have purchased prebuilt laptops and desktops from well known companies. I... I needed an upgrade so badly. In the past, I have purchased prebuilt laptops and desktops from well known companies. I wanted to get more "bang for my buck" and decided to build my first computer. I have never built a computer before but I thought it would be fun. I spent so much time watching different YouTube videos and I thought I could do it. My previous computers were not powerful enough to play games such as Valorant or Warzone. I didnt want to spend a ton but I wanted a PC that will be useful for gaming for the next several years with upgrade-ability down the line. It took time picking the parts for the build as I tried to do as much research as I could but once I decided on the parts, I chose Micro Center for the parts as they have absolutely everything. I was excited once I purchased everything but once I bought all the boxes home, I was somewhat worried I would break something and mess up it up royally. But I took my time and went slowly - I mean very slowly. I read each manual and watched more videos. The build took almost an entire day! When I pressed the power button, it worked! I was so excited when I got to the BIOS screen. There were no problems posting and its been running great so far. Im really happy with it and its been running games smoothly!$1,414.91 -
My first ground up build My first ground up build
I bunked up a few things, maybe wouldve done some things different but, heres BM: UserBenchmarks: Game 84%, Desk 89%, Work... I bunked up a few things, maybe wouldve done some things different but, heres BM: UserBenchmarks: Game 84%, Desk 89%, Work 80% CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 - 88.2% GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 - 86.6% SSD: SSD 240GB - 99.8% SSD: SSD 480GB - 105.9% HDD: Seagate ST9402115AS 40GB - 17.4% HDD: Seagate Momentus 2.5" 500GB - 51.8% HDD: Seagate ST3120026AS 120GB - 23.1% RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws V DDR4 3200 C16 2x8GB - 87.7% MBD: MSI B450 TOMAHAWK MAX (MS-7C02)$950.85