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Cotton Candy Cotton Candy
This is a gaming rig through and through. Heavy emphasis on aesthetics while still trying to keep it classy. This is a gaming rig through and through. Heavy emphasis on aesthetics while still trying to keep it classy.$4,244.76 -
AMD Multipurpose Build AMD Multipurpose Build
So this was the first PC I ever built and the main reason behind it was to be able to play games with my friend who is... So this was the first PC I ever built and the main reason behind it was to be able to play games with my friend who is stationed in Japan and only had a PC. I also needed a computer that could run Solidworks simulations easily and not turbo the fans to full speed and slow down in the process of cooking the CPU inside it.$2,726.30 -
AMD All-in-one Streaming/Gaming build AMD All-in-one Streaming/Gaming build
Personal PC by employee of MC-STLOUISPARKThe whole purpose of building this PC was to stream and game without the use of a... Personal PC by employee of MC-STLOUISPARK The whole purpose of building this PC was to stream and game without the use of a video capture card. Although, a video card would be nice, it's definitely not needed since I can stream AAA games with no sense of lag or fps spikes. Games I currently stream are Call of Duty, Apex Legends, and Borderlands 3. *Some parts are missing within this build. The parts list does not have it because 1. It is not in store or 2. It did not show up when searching for parts. Below is a full list of all parts Changes to be made: NZXT H510 Eite Case NZXT x62 AIO CPU Cooler CableMod White Sleeved PSU Cables Razer Hunstman TE Linear Opto-Mechanical Switches Elgato Stream Deck Parts list: AMD Ryzen 2700x NZXT x52 AIO Liquid CPU Cooler MSI x470 Gaming Pro Carbon G.Skill Trident Z RGB DDR4 3200Mhz NZXT S340 Elite White Case EVGA SuperNOVA 750 G+ 80 Plus Gold Asrock Radeon RX 5700 XT Taichi X 8GB OC+ Samsung 970 Evo+ 250GB NVMe m.2 (for OS boot) Samsung 860 Evo 1TB 2.5" SSD (for games and software) Seagate FireCuda 2TB 3.5" HDD (for video recordings/instant replays from streams) Peripherals: Razer Blackwidow X - Mercury Edition Razer Mamba Elite Razer Mouse Bungee v2 Razer Goliathus Extended Chroma - Mercury Edition Razer Leviathan 5.1 Soundbar + Subwoofer Razer Kiyo 720p Built-in Ring Light Webcam Razer Nari Wireless Gaming Headset Razer Seiren X Supercardioid Condenser Microphone Blue Compass Microphone Boom Arm Blue Radius III Shock Mount Pop Filter Foam Mic Cover Pop Filter LG 34UC79G-B 34" 144Hz Ultrawide Curved Gaming Monitor (main monitor) LG 27GK750F-B 27" 240Hz Monitor (secondary monitor in portrait mode) Secret Labs Omega Gaming Chair Ikea Linnmon Table top 59x29 1/2 " Accessories: NZXT AER 2 RGB Fans NZXT Hue 2 RGB Lighting Kit NZXT Hue 2 Underglow NZXT Internal USB Hub Seagate 1TB Backup Plus Slim External Hard Drive Other: SIIG Dual Monitor Mount Gas Spring 13"-32" (I use a 34" but it still holds perfectly)$2,634.84 -
My red & black Ryzen Machine My red & black Ryzen Machine
This is my main gaming rig , which currently I am playing games like Battlefield, Borderland 3 and MK11 This is my main gaming rig , which currently I am playing games like Battlefield, Borderland 3 and MK11$2,321.84 -
HTPC Revival HTPC Revival
Time to update my HTPC from the FX platform to a Ryzen build, with a new case and everything ... the previous HTPC was 10... Time to update my HTPC from the FX platform to a Ryzen build, with a new case and everything ... the previous HTPC was 10 years old and had been upgraded and rebuilt several times ... glass panels have been mirrored using window tint film purchased online. Top panel will be modified to remove the vent slots and replace with white wire fan grills and thin edge moulding.$2,098.86 -
Vroom Vroom Vroom Vroom
Built this PC for sim racing and trying my hardest not to keep upgrading parts Built this PC for sim racing and trying my hardest not to keep upgrading parts$2,066.94 -
Flashy RGB build for gaming! Flashy RGB build for gaming!
Decided to do a new build around the wonderful Ryzen 2700x CPU, and I'm very glad I did. It's a very fast processor that... Decided to do a new build around the wonderful Ryzen 2700x CPU, and I'm very glad I did. It's a very fast processor that handles gaming, streaming and video editing with no issues at all. The Wraith Prism cooler it comes with is the best cooler I've ever seen bundled with a processor too. The RX5700XT Red Devil keeps all games running smoothly at high frame rates in 1440p even with high or ultra settings. Of course, I also had to put in a lot of RGB. The corsair HD120 fans have no diffusion on the RGB leds, which pair perfectly with the corsair led strips, while keeping everything cool. This InWin case doesn't come with any fans, but has room for up to 6. It also features a tool-less tempered glass panel on the side and RGB on the InWin logo. Because of the side intake the case stays very cool, even with a closed off front panel. There's also an included GPU bracket to protect it from sagging, very useful for a big card like the 5700XT Red Devil!$1,958.34 -
The Jack of All Trades The Jack of All Trades
Built for occasional gaming build, mainly for productivity and passion projects. Built for occasional gaming build, mainly for productivity and passion projects.$1,809.92 -
Kuromi Pink PC Kuromi Pink PC
Built this PC for my girlfriend as she wants a small PC for casual gaming purposes. I looked into the market and there... Built this PC for my girlfriend as she wants a small PC for casual gaming purposes. I looked into the market and there aren't many cases that offer the pink color so I chose NR200P eventually and then used the old components I passed down from my main rig.$1,803.93 -
Mini-lusion Mini-lusion
Built this pc to expand my knowledge on building with different types of components which in this case it revolved around... Built this pc to expand my knowledge on building with different types of components which in this case it revolved around mini itx components. Currently using it as a daily use for gaming and general desktop computing.$1,781.92 -
Matte Black Blues Matte Black Blues
Last October, in the midst of exam week, I spilt coffee on my gaming laptop. My budget was tight ($800ish) but my exam... Last October, in the midst of exam week, I spilt coffee on my gaming laptop. My budget was tight ($800ish) but my exam schedule even tighter, thus I had to act quick. I watched all the possible video tutorials on “how to build a PC” and researched the best “bang for buck” hardware in the time span of one weekend¬. I was anxious yet zealous at the same time. I went ahead and purchased all the parts from Microcenter, drove home with the slowest speed I’ve ever driven in my life, rolled up my sleeves, and my journey began. The whole process took me 8 stressful hours, during which I was constantly re-watching videos and checking if everything fit as it should. I was so jittery I even dropped my CPU but thankfully the Internet taught me I could bend the pins back with a card. Phewww. I was also able to reuse my HDD and the m.2 NVMe SSD from my dead laptop which was a big victory considering my budget. I couldn’t stop admiring my build for weeks and I have slowly but surely been upgrading parts ever since. I created a custom logo for myself and purchased a custom GPU bracket to make my design pop. I am a mechanical engineering student currently and I use my PC for AutoCAD, SOLIDWORKS, and to learn programming languages on the side. So far, I’m proficient in HTML, CSS, Javascript and beginner in JAVA, C++ and Python. In my free time, I enjoy playing Rocket League, PUBG, Among Us, Fall Guys, and the classic- FIFA. I also love listening to music and that is why I recently purchased the Hifiman HE4xx. Looking to buy an AMP and a DAC soon (another rabbit hole I am entering). I’m a very visually oriented person and love being able to match my peripherals and pc with RGB. Since I am not a fan of rainbow effects, I have synced all my devices to be split in half - one side light blue and the other dark blue. With the $500 gift card I am planning to majorly upgrade my system. I want to go from a Ryzen 2600x to a 5700x and add 16gb more RAM, so that I can create more complex models in SOLIDWORKS without hiccups. At the same time, I want to upgrade my GPU to a RTX3060 or 2070Super, which will be more than enough for 144Hz 1080p (hopefully for the horribly optimized PUBG too).$1,696.90 -
Gaming and Streaming for Apex Gaming and Streaming for Apex
I built this PC in 2019 to play Apex Legends smoothly with some streaming purposes for fun. Recently I've upgraded to RTX... I built this PC in 2019 to play Apex Legends smoothly with some streaming purposes for fun. Recently I've upgraded to RTX 3070 GPU and I'm planning to upgrade Ryzen 5800X, NZXT Z63 AIO cooler and memory to 32 GB.$1,694.91 -
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Intel (and AMD and Nvidia) Inside Intel (and AMD and Nvidia) Inside
I built this so my kids can both game at the same time. They have a shared desk space, and a limited area. I also love small... I built this so my kids can both game at the same time. They have a shared desk space, and a limited area. I also love small form factor, and doing new things in the space. So I used my favorite PC case (FormD T1) and put not one, but two fuly functional PCs in it. One is a Ryzen APU PC, and the other is a low TDP intel CPU paired with an Nvidia GPU (I covered the big three chip makers in one box!). Single slot GPU was essential, so a professional card was about the only option. (1070 Katana's are incredibly rare).$1,611.94 -
Mid Range AMD 2700X Gaming Build Mid Range AMD 2700X Gaming Build
The customer is a younger person that will be doing gaming on the computer. The customer is a younger person that will be doing gaming on the computer.$1,541.87 -
megatron megatron
PC mostly for gaming but sadly..... work PC mostly for gaming but sadly..... work$1,532.93 -
Meshy Meshy
This is my 3rd rig, This would be my best rig so far with me having everything I wanted. I spend a ton of my leisure time... This is my 3rd rig, This would be my best rig so far with me having everything I wanted. I spend a ton of my leisure time gaming and this computer helps me do that. In the future, I would like to re-do the cables and really clean up the look of this build and add some more character.$1,514.90 -
basic computer basic computer
Very basic computer with great functionality Very basic computer with great functionality$1,496.92 -
Building for a Buddie Building for a Buddie
My friend reach out to me because to build him a 2nd computer that he could game at 1440p with high frame rates. He told me... My friend reach out to me because to build him a 2nd computer that he could game at 1440p with high frame rates. He told me that he can only afford $700. So instead of only building him a 700 system, I decided to pimp his rig for a surprise birthday/housewarming gift. I ended up doubling the budget he was willing to spend. He has not seen it yet, so I am excited to ship it to him once I finish benchmarking and testing out the system. I believe that he will be satisfied with the end results.$1,479.90 -
The Chief The Chief
Original purpose was to PC game, but since college it has become mainly a school device. I use the desktop to run all the... Original purpose was to PC game, but since college it has become mainly a school device. I use the desktop to run all the engineering software I need for my courses and the occasional gaming. Current games have been Halo Infinite and Forza Horizon 5, the graphics are so nice 1440p 120 HZ.$1,477.65 -
Big Rig Big Rig
Gaming rig. I usually play some VR titles, Rocket League, Destiny 2, Risk of Rain 2, No Man's Sky.The process was pretty... Gaming rig. I usually play some VR titles, Rocket League, Destiny 2, Risk of Rain 2, No Man's Sky. The process was pretty simple. Installed CPU and heatsink into the Mother Board, as well as the ram, then set it down into the case. Bolted everything down then installed all of the other parts. The strip of lights in the case was from a bulk roll of 5050 LEDs that I cut and soldered the connections on to it. One RGB header goes to the LED strip, and the second one goes to the fan controller included with the case so that ASUS Aura sync can control everything. I also run an Oculus Rift S off of this rig, and it's handled everything quite well. This build could benefit from a newer GPU. I'm looking to probably upgrade the CPU to a Ryzen 7 3700x when the 4000 series hits stores and pushes the price down on the 3000s. I chose the AverMedia capture card over the usual ElGato. The AverMedia was on sale, so I got it for a steal, and it's extremely easy to use.$1,399.81 -
My first gaming Build Since 2010 My first gaming Build Since 2010
I got tired of consoles. and the fact me and marriage decided to call it quits on mutal terms which was awesome... we became... I got tired of consoles. and the fact me and marriage decided to call it quits on mutal terms which was awesome... we became friends and she was like go for it you love computers.$1,367.91 -
Mid Range AMD Gaming Build Mid Range AMD Gaming Build
Using an AMD Ryzen 7 2700X with a new X570 chipset motherboard gets this unit going with power now and leaves opportunities... Using an AMD Ryzen 7 2700X with a new X570 chipset motherboard gets this unit going with power now and leaves opportunities to upgrade the CPU into the future. Add in the fast Ripjaws 3200 RAM with an M.2 SSD from Samaung and this unit is good to go!$1,340.93 -
Post Crypto Crash Build Post Crypto Crash Build
Finally made sense to build again that GPU prices have landed back to earth, so i started with a build for the office. Finally made sense to build again that GPU prices have landed back to earth, so i started with a build for the office.$1,264.93