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Kyran’s gaming PC Kyran’s gaming PC
I built this pc for gaming. I play minecraft, rocket league, fortnite and the finals. I built this pc for gaming. I play minecraft, rocket league, fortnite and the finals.$1,247.92 -
My MicroATX PC for college My MicroATX PC for college
This is my first time building a MicroATX PC. I wanted a smaller form factor PC so it takes less room on my desk. And it... This is my first time building a MicroATX PC. I wanted a smaller form factor PC so it takes less room on my desk. And it will be more portable when I move to college next year. I got everything from Microcenter during their heavily discounted holiday sale. Highly recommended! The PC is performing great. I will use it to do coursework and some gaming :).$1,566.95 -
First PC Build First PC Build
This PC is mainly for gaming but it also for work as well. In the future I’m planing to upgrade the gpu and add more storage... This PC is mainly for gaming but it also for work as well. In the future I’m planing to upgrade the gpu and add more storage to this build. Also add more rbg fan$1,934.93 -
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 -
The sleeper The sleeper
Built it during college to play some games when im bored Built it during college to play some games when im bored$1,054.94 -
Pink house Pink house
it's for my wife so all pink as she required it's for my wife so all pink as she required$1,336.93 -
X99 to AM5 switch after almost 10 years X99 to AM5 switch after almost 10 years
I originally built my Intel X99 based workstation almost 10 years ago. But the CPU has really started showing its age... I originally built my Intel X99 based workstation almost 10 years ago. But the CPU has really started showing its age despite the significant overclock so I decided to upgrade. The GPU is less of an upgrade compared to the 1080 Ti, but I wanted something efficient / low wattage that would still run the occasional game at 1440p and this RTX 4070 does the job just fine.$1,862.89 -
its starting to be less and less budget its starting to be less and less budget
long time computer that ive recently upgraded with the 4070 dual from asus long time computer that ive recently upgraded with the 4070 dual from asus$1,222.91 -
My First Budget Gaming PC Build W/... My First Budget Gaming PC Build W/ Water Cooling and Cool LEDs!
This is the first build I've ever completed! After extensive research and numerous days and nights dedicated to finding the... This is the first build I've ever completed! After extensive research and numerous days and nights dedicated to finding the optimal components within my budget, I was able to successfully assemble it! The performance of this build is great! This CPU and GPU combination I chose is great for intermediate and advanced gaming, consistently achieving frame rates well above 144Hz at 1080p, which is the maximum refresh rate and resolution of my monitor. The temperatures are pretty chill with the cpu maxing at about 60 degree celsius on cinebench and idling at 35 to 40 celsius. The gpu is a little toastier with temps going from 62 to 66 celsius on heaven benchmark and 38 to 43 celsius on idle. I am glad I purchased AIO watercooling for my CPU!$1,610.95 -
Apex Machine Apex Machine
Practical micro ATX rig for 1440p gaming Practical micro ATX rig for 1440p gaming$1,455.92 -
The Mid-Range God The Mid-Range God
The reason I built this computer is because I wanted my brother needed one, and I wanted to make sure the components were as... The reason I built this computer is because I wanted my brother needed one, and I wanted to make sure the components were as efficient as possible in order for the computer to last multiple years without upgrades. I used a B660m max mortar with a 12400 to BCLK overclock the cpu to a stable, but way better cpu. The 4070 is one of the best value buys for the 40 series, and should last a long time. Lastly, the ram is CL18 3600mhz; kinda slow, but it’ll get the job done. The game he mostly plays is League of Legends, which this build is way overkill for, but if he decides he wants to play more intense games, this build be able to handle anything at 1440p.$1,320.83 -
noctua forever noctua forever
Awesome gaming pc in working condition. I love my noctua cooler in ti it keeps my system so cool adn quiet Awesome gaming pc in working condition. I love my noctua cooler in ti it keeps my system so cool adn quiet$1,311.15 -
Synth Wave Synth Wave
This build was done for the purpose of gaming. My whole group of friends all played computer games and constantly egged me... This build was done for the purpose of gaming. My whole group of friends all played computer games and constantly egged me on to get a pc. Unfortunately i did not have money and a job as I was still finishing high school. Soon as I finished I got a job at Target and started putting in the hours to finally get my pc. My build originally started simple with a ryzen 3 2200g, b450 motherboard, 500gb ssd, and a ryzen rx 480 red devil. I wanted to upgrade in the future but knew Target was not going to cut it because high end pc parts are a pretty penny. So I went to trade school and now im an electrician trainee making decent money. After a long job with a total house remodel I happened to be passing micro center on my way home. I was tired but thought "hey why not check it out and maybe treat myself for the hard work" plus I had just gotten a rather large check haha. A friendly employee helped me out and I ended up walking out with pretty much an entire new build worth of upgrades.$1,672.91