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  • my expensive cat tower thumbnail

    my expensive cat tower my expensive cat tower

    this is my new cat tower. originally, i had wanted to build another small form factor desktop based on a mini itx... this is my new cat tower. originally, i had wanted to build another small form factor desktop based on a mini itx motherboard and a case with a very small footprint. when i found a great clearance deal on a corsair 2000d case at microcenter, my plan was set in motion. i use it mostly for gaming on a 4k resolution monitor with games like dragons dogma 2. but in reality this build gets used a lot more by my cats. for some reason, it is now their favorite place to sit. it'm guessing it has something to do with the wairm airflow. i guess im thankful for the dust filters catching most of the animal hair.
    $2,454.90
  • The Max Powerhouse thumbnail

    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
    VINCENT N
  • Corsair 2000D thumbnail

    Corsair 2000D Corsair 2000D

    Helped a freind with their 2000D build, took a bit of work to get the 360 mm AIO installed and get the cable managmenet... Helped a freind with their 2000D build, took a bit of work to get the 360 mm AIO installed and get the cable managmenet right but after that the system booted up just fine.
    $2,379.95
    John M
  • BeastX thumbnail

    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
    jesse
  • VR Room Build thumbnail

    VR Room Build VR Room Build

    This is almost exclusively for VR play with a Valve index. I want to use full ATX for future expansion but want the case as... This is almost exclusively for VR play with a Valve index. I want to use full ATX for future expansion but want the case as small as possible as I occasionally take it other places to set up and run demos.
    $1,934.93
    Gingaskunk
  • Gaming pc intel thumbnail

    Gaming pc intel Gaming pc intel

    Build is about a month old low use, basically almost new just built a new computer. Build is about a month old low use, basically almost new just built a new computer.
    $1,919.94
    tom v
  • Xickerman thumbnail

    Xickerman Xickerman

    Home gaming Home gaming
    $2,026.90
    Erick T
  • Build Eff thumbnail

    Build Eff Build Eff

    Simple cost-effective gaming machine. Simple cost-effective gaming machine.
    $1,824.92
    Edward Y
  • Asus ROG STRIX Z690-G; INTEL I7-12700K; G.SKILL 32GB DDR5; Noctua NH-C14S CPU Fan; CORSAIR 280X RGB thumbnail

    Asus ROG STRIX Z690-G; INTEL I7-12700K;... Asus ROG STRIX Z690-G; INTEL I7-12700K; G.SKILL 32GB DDR5; Noctua NH-C14S CPU Fan; CORSAIR 280X RGB

    Asus ROG STRIX Z690-G Motherboard (LG1700); INTEL I7-12700K CPU; G.SKILL 32GB 2X16 D5 6000 TRIZ. Trident Z5 model... Asus ROG STRIX Z690-G Motherboard (LG1700); INTEL I7-12700K CPU; G.SKILL 32GB 2X16 D5 6000 TRIZ. Trident Z5 model F5-6000U4040E16GX2-TZ5S, DDR5-6000 16GBx2, CL40-40-40-76 1.30V RAM; Noctua NH-C14S CPU Fan; CORSAIR 280X RGB TG WHITE CASE; SAMSUNG 1TB 980PRO NVME GEN4 SSD; CORSAIR RM Series (2021), RM750 PSU
    $1,959.94
    LeonidG
  • 2022 Build thumbnail

    2022 Build 2022 Build

    Its purpose is to keep up with the new games coming out in 2022. Excited to play Dying Light 2 this February. Its purpose is to keep up with the new games coming out in 2022. Excited to play Dying Light 2 this February.
    $2,954.91
    Andrew L
  • The YouTube Machine thumbnail

    The YouTube Machine The YouTube Machine

    I built it originally to just get a PC, my brother had one and it was much better than my Xbox One at the time. I soon... I built it originally to just get a PC, my brother had one and it was much better than my Xbox One at the time. I soon dumped all my money into my setup :)
    $2,928.94
    nathan b
  • Rainbow Bonsai #Bitwit thumbnail

    Rainbow Bonsai #Bitwit Rainbow Bonsai #Bitwit

    I built this setup to more comfortably game and work for long hours at a time. Before, I was gaming on a 60 hz TV which had... I built this setup to more comfortably game and work for long hours at a time. Before, I was gaming on a 60 hz TV which had horrible input lag and was super limiting. Now that I have a 1440p 144hz monitor, I can really take advantage of that true PC gaming power! I play various games and also create digital content. I normally enjoy FPS games like Apex Legends and Warzone, but I have been wanting to get into more RPG-esque games as well. When I'm creating, I use the Adobe suite, more specifically Photoshop, Lightroom, and Premiere. This build has made my workflow so much more efficient and powerful.
    $1,839.92
    Garrett H
  • For the horde #Bitwit thumbnail

    For the horde #Bitwit For the horde #Bitwit

    Needed a new streaming machine where I pretty much play everything, but mainly WoW. I wanted to go with a theme/brand and I... Needed a new streaming machine where I pretty much play everything, but mainly WoW. I wanted to go with a theme/brand and I already had a Corsair mouse and headset so got everything Corsair that I could.
    $2,647.92
    Brad M
  • Corsair's Dream #Bitwit thumbnail

    Corsair's Dream #Bitwit Corsair's Dream #Bitwit

    This was the first PC I ever built back in July of 2020. I use this PC for gaming, streaming, photoshop, and premiere pro in... This was the first PC I ever built back in July of 2020. I use this PC for gaming, streaming, photoshop, and premiere pro in hopes to actually try to make some money off streaming (My Twitch is PiddleTV). First, let's start off with the gem of the build... My Ryzen 9 3900X. This CPU, although loves to suck power, is a BEAST! Multitasks effortlessly, runs decently cool considering its power draw, and rarely ULTRA FAST. I have it overclocked to 4.4GHz on all 12 cores and could go higher if necessary. Next, perhaps the most underrated part of my build is my motherboard. From ASRock, the B550M Steel Legend is a Budget Badass! Easy overclocking, 2 M.2's, plenty of SATA ports, and great RGB lighting on the board too. This MoBo is by far one of my favorite pieces of my entire build, does everything right and looks beautiful at a discounted rate. Lastly, I originally had bought a Radeon 5700XT from Gigabyte (I do not recommend it), but it artifacted countless times, even after RMA'ing it (Gigabytes support is also very bad I have learned). So after 5ish months, I decided I needed a new one and fortunately, I was able to snag this 3060ti on launch day. Works like a charm... Isn't the fastest in terms of clock speeds, but who cares... the thing tanks all games 4k Ultra @ 90+fps (one monitor active), and when streaming, it runs all games 1080p High @ 144fps (streaming and two active monitors). Presenting what the name of the build is all about... My "Corsair Theme", my build features 32 GB of Corsair Vengeance RGB 3600 MHz RAM. The only issue I have run into with these sticks is that the RGB sometimes does not want to cooperate with Corsair's iCUE software... Don't know why, just is what it is. Besides that, these sticks are fast and reliable, hardware-wise, never a doubt, never an issue. STILL staying on the Corsair Theme, my CPU cooler is the ever-so-popular, H100i RGB Platinum AiO. It's sleek, it's elegant, it's effective, it's everything. Plus I got it at a discount :) Almost done with Corsair... I promise. To power all of this, I am featuring the Corsair RM 750W 80+ Gold PSU. (please comment if you guys feel like this is not enough power). As far as I am concerned, it gets the job done. Super reliable, powerful, and quiet. The last and most apparent Corsair feature of my build is the case. The Corsair Crystal 280X RGB is a popular and beautiful case. When first planning out my PC, I wanted something that was small, beautiful, and easy to build in, and this case hit every wish I could've asked for. There really isn't much else to say about this case, I just let the looks speak for themself. Onto some of the other components of my build: CableMod Custom White and Black Sleeved Cables (Absolutely beautiful) 1TB SSD WD Blue (Durable, quick, cheap) 1TB M.2 NVMe Samsung 970 EVO (lightning-quick) 500GB M.2 NVMe Samsung 970 EVO (see above) Corsair iCUE Commander Pro (Convenient for all my RGB Components) 2 Corsair SP120mm RGB White Fans (Quiet, gentle, stunning) AND LAST, but not least. My Elgato 4k60 Capture Card w/ Playstation 5. These two things were the latest additions to my collection. I waited so long to get my hands on the PS5, I couldn't believe it when I finally snagged one. Runs effortlessly and quietly (a huge contrast to its predecessor, the JetEngine4. Once again... Not much to comment on, I let the hardware do the talking. That finished my PC (and PS5), my build also features: Samsung C27HG70 27" 4k 144Hz Curved Monitor Samsung C24F390 24" 1080p 60Hz Curved Monitor Fifine USB Streaming Microphone Logitech StreamCam Corsair K95 RGB Platinum Cherry MX Speed Silver Corsair DARK CORE RGB PRO SE Wireless Mouse Pecham Desk Mat For being my first build, I definitely made some mistakes along the way... Something I am going to change for my next build, whenever that is, is probably not go with Corsair... I love the company, I own a TON of Corsair products; however, iCUE just isn't cutting it for me, wayyyyyy to many issues and bugs with its software... I have troubleshooted everything, no solutions. I am also considering a new backplate for the 3060ti, so HMU if you all have any suggestions. All-in-all, I loved building it and putting it together, it brought me so much joy in the middle of an event where joy was not easily found. I am so glad I am able to be apart of this community and love for y'all to give me some feedback on my build so I can continue to improve this beaut. Thanks again and best of luck to everyone!!!
    $1,890.89
    Will G
  • Strix Z490-I Gaming thumbnail

    Strix Z490-I Gaming Strix Z490-I Gaming

    It was time for an upgrade to some newer hardware and I wanted to build a small form-factor rig this time with an RTX 3080... It was time for an upgrade to some newer hardware and I wanted to build a small form-factor rig this time with an RTX 3080 or 3080ti graphic card
    $1,844.88
    hollywood406
  • Blue beast thumbnail

    Blue beast Blue beast

    It is mostly used for gaming and school work. It is mostly used for gaming and school work.
    $1,429.96
    Lochlain H
  • White with Rainbows thumbnail

    White with Rainbows White with Rainbows

    I started off with a 700$ budget a couple years back in 2017 and had an alright PC with a 1050ti and a ryzen 5 1600, but I... I started off with a 700$ budget a couple years back in 2017 and had an alright PC with a 1050ti and a ryzen 5 1600, but I gradually gained money over time and saved up and eventually got the chance to upgrade parts one by one. Here I am now. Thanks to Microcenter for the fact that they literally have literally every computer part in the store. It is exciting every time I walk into there. It is such an amazing place for "geeks" like me honestly. I hope to definitely one day be able to afford a higher end GPU and hopefully make my setup and build look even better with more lighting mainly for the GPU, but at this time I can deal with what I have. Everything seems great, I can do my school work and multitask and game fine. On top of that I can stream well with consistent frames thanks to the new NVENC, but I am pretty sure my 3900x can handle streaming just as well.
    $2,339.36
    Steven P
  • Black & Red thumbnail

    Black & Red Black & Red

    My first gaming pc that I built, super happy with the outcome! My first gaming pc that I built, super happy with the outcome!
    $1,839.91
    Sriven K

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