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  • The Ripper One thumbnail

    The Ripper One The Ripper One

    This was my very first gaming computer I ever had, assembled from leftover components and an old case from a prebuilt... This was my very first gaming computer I ever had, assembled from leftover components and an old case from a prebuilt computer. Starting with the classics like Minecraft and CSGO, to more intensive games like Fortnite (i know, real intensive) and BeamNG.drive. It was with this device that I survived quarantine and managed to grow closer to my friends over discord. I'm submitting this form to help pay for my first solo PC build, which will replace this six-year old machine. I'm proud of what it's been capable of, and I'm hopeful someone will find the same joy in it once I pass it on.
    $479.93
    Jud L
  • Budget Home PC thumbnail

    Budget Home PC Budget Home PC

    After spending weeks coming up with a list of PC components, waiting anxiously for them to go on sale, and getting them... After spending weeks coming up with a list of PC components, waiting anxiously for them to go on sale, and getting them delivered to your door, it’s time. You’ve got a phillips head screwdriver in hand, and you’re ready to go. For the purposes of my home PC building guide, I’ve used the following low end parts as an example of how to build a complete computer. These components are also exactly what you need to construct an modest – if a little last generation – Budget Home PC.
    $600.92
    Boyd M
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    My First PC My First PC

    This PC is for 1080p gaming and held up pretty good so far, but due to me cheaping out a bit to much in certain areas... This PC is for 1080p gaming and held up pretty good so far, but due to me cheaping out a bit to much in certain areas (mainly powersupply) it starts to show some bugs and problems. This is why i have a new List (Realistic) id appreciate if you could look at it and maybe give a comment on things i could do better. (Case is the Sharkoon TG4 RGB and powersupply Mars MPII 850)
    $886.94
    ryan w
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    Daputer Daputer

    Its a gaming, and video processing rig. This current rig needs a new GPU. Its a gaming, and video processing rig. This current rig needs a new GPU.
    $1,159.91
    the unknown d
  • Cheap General Usage PC thumbnail

    Cheap General Usage PC Cheap General Usage PC

    Work PC Work PC
    $835.91
    Sue Y
  • my wall thumbnail

    my wall my wall

    it is named this because my wall is ironically blocking the way. no i did not just make that nam it is named this because my wall is ironically blocking the way. no i did not just make that nam
    $954.94
    dominick p
  • The Corsair Boi thumbnail

    The Corsair Boi The Corsair Boi

    First PC I built to play Minecraft. Yeah I spent so much on this for that game. First PC I built to play Minecraft. Yeah I spent so much on this for that game.
    $779.93
    Thing02
  • Once A Decade Arcade thumbnail

    Once A Decade Arcade Once A Decade Arcade

    I had an (probably 10 years) old computer that I built and have been using it daily ever since. At two separate points... I had an (probably 10 years) old computer that I built and have been using it daily ever since. At two separate points throughout it's lifecycle, I made two massive upgrades - 1) going from an HDD boot drive to an SSD, and 2) upgrading the video card from one that was mid-range at the time of installation to a modern mid-range card. The video card upgrade was probably 3-4 years ago. Now that I am permanently remote in my day job, I get to spend an enormous amount of time on sitting at my computer. With new lines of CPUs having just been released, I figured now was as good of time as any to do a full, much-needed rebuild of my daily PC. I work on my computer for the full day, every day, and work on side projects (web development, writing, etc.) in the evenings. I do some gaming, but haven't really had a capable machine to really enjoy it in many years. With that, I am many years behind on PC games, so I don't need to play the latest and greatest. With that, and a budget, in mind, I built the whole system from the ground up, but decided to reuse the existing video card. GPU prices are ever-so-slightly beginning to come down, so I thought I'd wait a bit to buy one while catching up on the past 6-8 years of games I haven't been able to play.
    $869.93
    Jason R
  • kristles comp thumbnail

    kristles comp kristles comp

    new PC for my wife new PC for my wife
    $1,555.94
  • my pc thumbnail

    my pc my pc

    Built the pc to play popular games such as League of Legend and other steam popular games. Built the pc to play popular games such as League of Legend and other steam popular games.
    $1,279.91
    Jianxin L
  • Gaming Computer thumbnail

    Gaming Computer Gaming Computer

    Gaming Computer Gaming Computer
    $882.82
    invest1121
  • Simulation Lab Pc thumbnail

    Simulation Lab Pc Simulation Lab Pc

    Run simulation software Run simulation software
    $1,299.91
    watercyb
  • 2022 Game Design PC thumbnail

    2022 Game Design PC 2022 Game Design PC

    DESKTOP Publishing-Desigm DESKTOP Publishing-Desigm
    $1,164.93
    liv4snow
  • Rdy2Rumble PC! thumbnail

    Rdy2Rumble PC! Rdy2Rumble PC!

    Simple gaming pc to play with friends and families. Simple gaming pc to play with friends and families.
    $649.92
    Hiep L
  • Hackintoshi thumbnail

    Hackintoshi Hackintoshi

    Mac on PC Mac on PC
    $1,104.92
    GT P
  • 1080P Gaming on the cheap thumbnail

    1080P Gaming on the cheap 1080P Gaming on the cheap

    I built this PC to get rid of an older GPU (an ASUS ROG Strix RX 570 4GB) and also still offer a competent starter gaming... I built this PC to get rid of an older GPU (an ASUS ROG Strix RX 570 4GB) and also still offer a competent starter gaming system for its next owner. AMD's 5600G isn't by any means the best CPU out there right now, but I did feel that with a B450 motherboard (a Gigabyte B450M DS3H V1 and a bios flash) already limited to PCI Express gen III, the 5600G's smaller cache was really the only down side under the $80 more expensive 5600X CPU. Integrated Vega graphics is also a bonus in my mind if the card ever goes south, or if the next owner wants to sell the RX 570 while its worth good money and save their pennies for the next big thing. this CPU sips power, runs cool and the included Wraith Stealth cooler is more than up to the task in a well ventilated case. On to the remainder of the component choice! I chose an antec mid tower tempered glass side case because I found one open box for $41, the Power Supply is a Thermaltake SmartPower 430 80Plus white non modular unit, good enough for pretty much anything thrown at this PC's way, and comes with enough EPS power and PCIE power connectors to step up to a 5800 CPU and a RTX 3060/6600XT level GPU without a worry in the future. Building off the B450M DS3H board and the 5600G, I paired it with a 256GB SATA based SSD for booting and a couple of AAA titles. Bolstering this, I did include a 1TB hard drive as a secondary game drive. this combo seems to work really well and amounts to under $50 for the pair after tax. Not bad for one and a quarter terabyte of storage! 32GB of dual rank DDR4 sit in the two ram channels of the DS3H. 3600 CL18 is the speed they're operating at and the additional buffer is really nice for when the computer gets called on for production workloads or a bit too many chrome tabs! All-in, this system cost a hair under $550 after tax in components, and honestly considering it plays esports titles at over 100FPS and AAA titles at 1080P low at 60 or so.. this is a screaming value build that you yourself could probably handle too. the 4GB RX470 and RX570 are not very expensive on the second hand market as they're really not viable for mining most of the profitable coins.. you could snag one yourself and get something thats near parody with a RX 6500XT, has a video encoder and a decent video decoder built in as well for a lot, lot less money.
    $742.25
    2.5-12

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