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1440P 100+FPS 4070 12700k 1440P 100+FPS 4070 12700k
Built this for a coworker, on a budget, with RGB controller. The goal was to reliably run games on 1440P and 100+ FPS. Fans... Built this for a coworker, on a budget, with RGB controller. The goal was to reliably run games on 1440P and 100+ FPS. Fans can run on low while still providing tons of airflow.$1,523.94 -
Pc for bro Pc for bro
a good pc for gaming AAA titles and streamign a good pc for gaming AAA titles and streamign$1,797.89 -
Ted's AI Girflriend, Lisa Ted's AI Girflriend, Lisa
It is for training AI. It will be trained strictly on tik tok videos. It is for training AI. It will be trained strictly on tik tok videos.$1,734.96 -
Big Bertha Big Bertha
REALLY FAST BUDGET BUILD. I was able to scrape this thing together by finding the absolute cheapest pieces of new technology... REALLY FAST BUDGET BUILD. I was able to scrape this thing together by finding the absolute cheapest pieces of new technology that I possibly could, and it runs amazing! Faster than Sonic X!! Some of the parts aren't the best I would say. For example the case is huge but on the bright side this means upgrade-ability.$1,805.92 -
PK's Nvidia Refresh Build PK's Nvidia Refresh Build
The goal was to build a mid-range gaming build using parts that may not be as popular as commonly used. Current games being... The goal was to build a mid-range gaming build using parts that may not be as popular as commonly used. Current games being worked through are Dead Space Remake, Elden Ring, and Last of Us Part 1.$1,634.95 -
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Intel Coe i7 12700K RTX 3070 GAMING PC Intel Coe i7 12700K RTX 3070 GAMING PC
Good mid level gaming PC. It's great for 1440p gaming Good mid level gaming PC. It's great for 1440p gaming$1,354.92 -
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Light Gaming Light Gaming
Perfect cost performance daily driver Perfect cost performance daily driver$1,052.96 -
New Build 2021 New Build 2021
I made this computer to play a game I made this computer to play a game$2,444.93 -
St. Luis Build St. Luis Build
Build I keep in my apartment in St. Lous, use it for everything I need there. Build I keep in my apartment in St. Lous, use it for everything I need there.$1,254.93 -
amazing computer amazing computer
My pc that i use for maplestory My pc that i use for maplestory$1,886.93 -
custom gaming pc custom gaming pc
my very custom gamign pc. i picked all parts my very custom gamign pc. i picked all parts$2,031.93 -
Ice Black Ice Black
I turned it into a passion project and indulged my designer side to create what I feel is a super clean Black & White build,... I turned it into a passion project and indulged my designer side to create what I feel is a super clean Black & White build, and had a blast doing so.$1,531.93 -
Lucid dream Lucid dream
Gaming rig mainly for fps games like escape from tarkov cs 2 and mw3 Gaming rig mainly for fps games like escape from tarkov cs 2 and mw3$1,223.20 -
The RGB TUF The RGB TUF
my RGB computer with a lot of tuf parts my RGB computer with a lot of tuf parts$1,443.92 -
msi suprim msi suprim
My pc with the beautiful msi suprim graphics card My pc with the beautiful msi suprim graphics card$2,181.92 -
Skylar Skylar
This is my 1440p esports gaming PC I use for mainly for Fortnite and Apex Legends. The 3070 should last me a while before I... This is my 1440p esports gaming PC I use for mainly for Fortnite and Apex Legends. The 3070 should last me a while before I need a future upgrade so I am very happy with that purchase. I built this for mainly school work and esports gaming.$1,487.93 -
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CALCULUS - Decepticon Infiltration... CALCULUS - Decepticon Infiltration Unit/Data Thief - Alternate Form: Gaming Spec Personal Computer
In addition to this being a fairly basic gaming build, I decided to dress up the case slightly to both address some... In addition to this being a fairly basic gaming build, I decided to dress up the case slightly to both address some "engineering issues" and also make it look cool. These included: 1) A graphics card riser bracket from EZDIY. This bracket allows the graphics card to sit vertically, or angled, instead of hanging off the motherboard and rear case bracket. It completely alleviates the issues with stress on the PCIe slot retention tang that has plagued so many 4070 card models. The bracket also has a 12-LED aRGB strip built into the base. It is firmly anchored to the power supply shroud via two magnets on the base of the bracket. 2) A 90° ATX power connector adapter, also from EZDIY. This allows the ATX 24-pin motherboard power cable to attach to the side of the board, instead of directly into it. This makes the connection look a bit cleaner, and with an aRGB element in the adapter it's another lighting element for the build. 3) A 90° power adapter cable for the 4070Ti graphics card - again, addressing an aesthetic problem (cables coming straight out of the card) and an nVidia design flaw (there is no stress on the cable that could cause flaky behavior later on with the under-engineered 4070Ti power tap). 4) A 7" monitor board for a Raspberry Pi enclosure. This being USB-powered and HDMI input, it connects up to the graphics card via HDMI, and is powered when the system has power (go into BIOS to ensure that the USB ports are unpowered with the system in soft-off state). In Windows it comes up as a second monitor. I used AIDA64 to build a custom status panel, and Stable Diffusion to generate a background image, establishing a theme for the build as well as provide real-time monitoring of temperatures, fan speeds, disk space, and so forth. 5) A Transformers "Decepticon" chrome car medallion, affixed to 3M magnetic strips and stuck to the Big Empty Space at the front of the case backplane. Gotchas: The Antec DF800 Flux midtower is a bit cramped when it comes to cable management, especially if you're using a custom set of cables. Route from the components to the PS, and use the empty (!) drive bay to loop extra lengths of cable. I strongly recommend attaching the motherboard power cables (ATX 24-pin AND CPU 8-pin) before putting the motherboard into the case, otherwise it's a matter of sticking fingers into tiny crevices and hoping you got the connector lined up right! Attaching the 7" Raspberry Pi monitor board was a bit of a headscratcher, but I managed to bolt it to the back of the case using some spare CPU standoffs, hex nuts, and drive mount screws, after removing the stock rear case fan. Lastly, if your board has heatsink shrouds for your M.2 drives... don't order any with integral heatsinks. They'll cost more than the bare SSD's and get in the way of those spiffy shrouds. Thankfully the ASUS TUF board has an M.2 slot that's out in the open, hidden behind the graphics card riser bracket. This build took about a week to finalize (always issues!) but the finished product is something to be proud of, I think. Video is here : https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/559196916265517089/1149811920610807878/Calculus_Intro.mp4$2,401.94 -
Little Brother PC Little Brother PC
I was able to build this PC for my little brother because he just graduated from high school and is getting ready for... I was able to build this PC for my little brother because he just graduated from high school and is getting ready for college. I want him to be able to do his work comfortably and play some games as well.$1,560.89