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The Qube The Qube
A great PC for anything i throw at it. A great PC for anything i throw at it.$1,228.93 -
The Max Powerhouse The Max Powerhouse
This my current general purpose gaming PC. This is my first PC build in 10 years and first SFF PC. Its a powerhouse and the... This my current general purpose gaming PC. This is my first PC build in 10 years and first SFF PC. Its a powerhouse and the best PC I've built to date. I play CS2, Diablo 4, Lost Ark, Black Desert and mostly anticipating and excited for Black Myth Wukong. I plan on upgrading to 7900 XT in the near future so then I won't have to upgrade for years to come. This build was super easy for an SFF ITX build because it came with PSU and custom AIO bundle so I didn't have to think about which of those two parts to buy. Even though it was fairy easy it did take me quite some time to finish the build because I wanted to make sure everything was right. I've had to take the PC apart many times and initially I thought it was going to be a pain because of the size but its actually super easy to service as all the panels come off. I've actually changed parts a few times and added custom cables so I had to make many micro adjustments so it gets easier and faster each time. One small "mod" I did to fit the bottom thick 28mm 120mm fans on the bottom was I had to elevate the GPU and to do that I added 4 6-32 nuts and 3/4" screw. It adds about 10mm in height giving it just enough clearance to fit the fans. I hope everyone enjoys this build as much as I did!$1,658.37 -
hot wheels pc gamer! hot wheels pc gamer!
a gaming computer in a hot wheels pc case a gaming computer in a hot wheels pc case$2,308.95 -
Endgame ITX Build Endgame ITX Build
This is the perfect ITX build. I have moved a lot of PC parts and upgraded but this is the final upgrade. This gaming PC can... This is the perfect ITX build. I have moved a lot of PC parts and upgraded but this is the final upgrade. This gaming PC can tackle any 1440p game with no issues and can also compute anything for my work needs. The 5800x3d is the best CPU from AM4 to keep all my frames steady and the 3080 pushes those frames. I know I couldve gotten 'better' components but for the budget, these 2 were the best I can get comfortably without feeling guilty. The PC has no rgb but that's what I like. I wanted to keep it all black (GPU has a little bit of RGB but it's very subtle which is fine). Furthermore, routing the cables in the PC was a breeze due to the SF750's cables being sleeved so bending it was no issue at all.$1,689.95 -
My first gaming pc My first gaming pc
This is my first pc, I got this because I used to play on a cheap gaming laptop, and I wasn't getting good performance. This... This is my first pc, I got this because I used to play on a cheap gaming laptop, and I wasn't getting good performance. This pc fixes all the problems that I used to have; it also looks very good in my opinion.$1,827.92 -
The orangeinator The orangeinator
Couldn't find a ps5 so I decided to try to build a pc, and after a few iterations, upgrades and way too much money I'm now... Couldn't find a ps5 so I decided to try to build a pc, and after a few iterations, upgrades and way too much money I'm now sold on pc gaming. I made this computer over time wanting to keep it smaller while also running cool and quiet$1,339.94 -
Anti RGB Anti RGB
No RGB build for gaming, with 5800x3d and RTX 3060, it can play most games on high settings No RGB build for gaming, with 5800x3d and RTX 3060, it can play most games on high settings$1,286.92 -
Gaming PC AMD Ryzen 7 5800X RTX 3070 Gaming PC AMD Ryzen 7 5800X RTX 3070
Computer for gaming, streaming and schoolwork Computer for gaming, streaming and schoolwork$1,079.92 -
AM4 Finale AM4 Finale
PC that I have been using since 2018, upgraded from Ryzen 3600 CPU. Been working like a champ PC that I have been using since 2018, upgraded from Ryzen 3600 CPU. Been working like a champ$1,518.92 -
Corsair AMD Ryzen Gaming PC Corsair AMD Ryzen Gaming PC
Computer build using Corsair case, memory, and power supply Computer build using Corsair case, memory, and power supply$1,049.92 -
A need for something different A need for something different
Got tired of opening up my Q58 all the time to let my gpu and cpu breath, and really wanted something different. Got lucky... Got tired of opening up my Q58 all the time to let my gpu and cpu breath, and really wanted something different. Got lucky and someone local was selling a XTIA Proto-L. Ordered some extra parts for the XTIA and went to work on 3D printing some pieces and sleeving some custom cables for the build. Made a orange set, then a purple set, and it just didn't sit well with my brand new strix 3090. So I decided to try something different and went with gunmetal paracord 425 vs the typical 550 to get some tighter sleeving. As for 3D mods, I knew I needed to add a front/side I/O since I didn't want to tilt the pc everytime I needed to plug something in, so I grabbed a cheap USB C hub from amazon and went to work tinkercading a cover/support for the side. I probably printed 5-6 different variation to finally settle with this one. I also did simple mod of creating a cover for the ugly red riser.$2,219.96 -
Gaming Build Gaming Build
Needed a computer that could play 3440x1440 at highest settings. Paired it with a beautiful Alienware OLED UW which is... Needed a computer that could play 3440x1440 at highest settings. Paired it with a beautiful Alienware OLED UW which is amazing. Mostly play open world games, strategy games, and simulation games. No multiplayer.$2,444.93 -
Mid-Range Gaming PC AMD Ryzen 7 5700X... Mid-Range Gaming PC AMD Ryzen 7 5700X RTX 3060
I built this PC to do homework and play some games when have the time I built this PC to do homework and play some games when have the time$958.94 -
Small Fractal Terra Work/Gaming Build Small Fractal Terra Work/Gaming Build
I wanted a small form factor for my office. I was coming from a full tower with a 5950x with 128gb of Ram and wanted to go... I wanted a small form factor for my office. I was coming from a full tower with a 5950x with 128gb of Ram and wanted to go to a newer platform. Going to 3D print some legs just to raise it a bit for the bottom fan to me more useful. I have a 3080 in this build but will be changing to a 4080 ProArt one they are available. I also added 3 Noctua NF-A12x15. 2 at the bottom for and 1 at the top near the psu, all on exhaust.$2,922.67 -
AAW.Almost All White build. AAW.Almost All White build.
First PC build. Fun and exciting experience! First PC build. Fun and exciting experience!$1,039.95 -
Frosty Within Frosty Within
I originally decided to build a high-performance gaming PC for playing Minecraft, Overwatch 2, Call of Duty, and Rainbow Six... I originally decided to build a high-performance gaming PC for playing Minecraft, Overwatch 2, Call of Duty, and Rainbow Six Siege with my friends. My previous computer was barely able to run R6 at a stable 1080p60 so it was definitely time for an upgrade. The centerpiece of this build is the Ryzen 7 5700X Processor. I stumbled upon an incredible deal for this CPU online, a lucky find considering its robust performance and typically high demand. For the CPU, I chose the Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE Cooler for its efficiency and the Asus B550M-A Motherboard for its reliability and features. The cooler itself had a very high amount of reviews and given its price, it has been performing fantastically. The memory, G.SKill's Ripjaws, also has not been giving me any issues at all 32GB is large enough to give me the headroom to run virtually any program I need. Storage was an easy choice, I went with the 970 Evo Plus for its insanely fast data transfer rates and reliability. I decided to go with the 970 over 980 for cost reasons alone, the performance was pretty comparable for my standards either way. The most difficult decision was the graphics card, and I ended up with a ASUS RTX 4070 and so far I have no complaints, and I don't plan to overclock for the time being. For the case I went with the Lian Li LANCOOL 205M, and I selected it for its mesh front and focus on airflow. This build was a long journey of finding the right parts at the right price, particularly the CPU, which was a lucky find that definitely boosts the value and performance of the entire computer's setup.$1,149.83 -
thanksgiving build thanksgiving build
during my break from university this autumn, i spent some time buying parts and assembling this new pc. i have been playing... during my break from university this autumn, i spent some time buying parts and assembling this new pc. i have been playing the recently released game diablo 4 and my older 8th generation intel build wasn't running it very well. so the main purpose of this pc is to run a game like diablo 4 well at 1440p resolution.$874.92 -
Classic 90's Chenbro SR209 Classic 90's Chenbro SR209
Things got a little out of hand with this one. This was originally going to be a modest 5600x build with 16gb ram, a basic... Things got a little out of hand with this one. This was originally going to be a modest 5600x build with 16gb ram, a basic gpu. Just something to browse the internet on and play a few emulators. Then...Microcenter put the 13700k on sale. Built into a classic beige Chenbro SR209.$1,615.93 -
USA USA
Use it to COD, GTA5, Minecraft and overwatch recently upgraded the ram Use it to COD, GTA5, Minecraft and overwatch recently upgraded the ram$1,644.92 -
BeastX BeastX
This gaming PC name signifies the speed and power it brings to the gaming realm. This gaming PC name signifies the speed and power it brings to the gaming realm.$1,942.93 -
Clean and Fun Gaming PC Build Clean and Fun Gaming PC Build
Plan on doing a little bit of everything on this rig. Definitely going to be playing some games ranging from FPS to... Plan on doing a little bit of everything on this rig. Definitely going to be playing some games ranging from FPS to Minecraft. Also do software development type stuff so anything from teaching to kids how to program to training my on AI.$1,654.94 -
Fractal Meshify 2 Mini AM5 mATX Build Fractal Meshify 2 Mini AM5 mATX Build
This was my first DIY build, and I went for a relatively middle of the road spec that's fairly well rounded and not... This was my first DIY build, and I went for a relatively middle of the road spec that's fairly well rounded and not optimized for any particular thing. CPU, RAM, and mobo were from a Micro Center bundle, while the other components were sourced wherever there were deals to be had. The only thing that is missing is a GPU, although the iGPU inside the 7700X has been sufficient in the meantime. The CPU undervolts easily, which allows it to draw only 65W compared to 144W previously and never getting hotter than 70C while only losing 10% performance. Meanwhile the iGPU overclocks pretty well, and was easily stable with a 500Mhz boost. The RAM ran on EXPO settings without any issues. I had originally planned for a 7900XTX and specced an 850W PSU, but my current plan now is to go with a lower end 7800XT or 4070 which has made the 850W a little overkill. In addition to a GPU, cooling will be upgraded with three more case fans, although for the current heat load the two fans are more than enough. The hard drive cage was removed to increase airflow for the expected 7900XTX, so the build uses SSDs only. Even with the change in plans, I'm not going to put the cage back in because it would involve unplugging and replugging the PSU, which is a bit of a pain to do. The room tends to be pretty dusty, and I have added a secondary filter to the front intake along with the built in filter from the case. One downside with this build is that the mobo's PCIe slot is one down, so it utilizes the second slot. However, the case only has room for four slots total, and therefore it limits the GPU to sub triple slot widths only. Coupled with the relatively short spacing available for length (306mm with front fan, 313mm with slim fan, 331mm without), it makes finding a suitably fitting GPU somewhat difficult with how big they have gotten. The front panel cable is also just long enough, but it's under a bit of tension so another inch would have helped greatly.$762.99 -
Compact Gaming PC Compact Gaming PC
Wanted to have a smaller footprint for this build since I didn't have much desk space to work with. I could've gone smaller... Wanted to have a smaller footprint for this build since I didn't have much desk space to work with. I could've gone smaller with ITX but difference in price made me go with microATX.$1,022.94 -
The Racing Rig The Racing Rig
I soley built this computer for racing, some flying and an occasional FPS. I soley built this computer for racing, some flying and an occasional FPS.$3,099.92