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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 -
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Flight & Racing Sim Flight & Racing Sim
gaming rig for MS flight sim 2020, forza horizon, gran turismo etc. will also embark on creative adventures by capturing... gaming rig for MS flight sim 2020, forza horizon, gran turismo etc. will also embark on creative adventures by capturing gameplay, editing videos & making other digital content$3,269.91 -
White PC White PC
I wanted a white PC but there was no prebuilt white PCs so I built one I wanted a white PC but there was no prebuilt white PCs so I built one$3,137.92 -
Berzeker Berzeker
I built this pc because I wanted a machine that has high specs and could handle playing new games. The primary purpose of... I built this pc because I wanted a machine that has high specs and could handle playing new games. The primary purpose of this build is to play very high intensive games like elden ring and doom eternal$2,966.91 -
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Icebox Icebox
I built this pc for my gaming rig because I love playing Valorant. That's why I made the colors blue and white to remind me... I built this pc for my gaming rig because I love playing Valorant. That's why I made the colors blue and white to remind me of the map "Icebox".$2,802.91 -
the ultimate the ultimate
my brother built it it’s so shiny and quiet with so many colors I live colors. my brother built it it’s so shiny and quiet with so many colors I live colors.$2,678.91 -
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Purple Flavor Purple Flavor
Made this for gaming the latest triple AAA games, fulfills everything it needs to do. My go to is Elden Ring at the moment. Made this for gaming the latest triple AAA games, fulfills everything it needs to do. My go to is Elden Ring at the moment.$2,444.92 -
Ship of Theseus Ship of Theseus
For those uninitiated, the Ship of Theseus is a philosophical question (stick with me, I promise!) discussed by the likes of... For those uninitiated, the Ship of Theseus is a philosophical question (stick with me, I promise!) discussed by the likes of Plato- "if you were to have a ship, or any other object, and replace every single component which it's made of, is that ship still the same ship?" I haven't built a new computer since 2012. Yet this is a build log for a machine which currently has a Ryzen 5000 CPU and a 3080. I'd like to use this space to advocate for one of my favorite parts of the DIY PC market - upgradability and expandability. Almost decade ago, I built a rig with a 3570k and the cheapest Z77 board on the shelf at Micro Center. Little did I know, after 3 GPU upgrades (iGPU to 750ti, to RX 470, to the 3080), an accumulation of storage both mechanical and solid state, RAM upgrades (8GB to 16GB DDR3, then 16GB of DDR4), a new motherboard and 2 CPU upgrades (3750k, to r5 1600, to r5 5600), as well as the addition of RGB Strips and Fans - I'd still be using the same case and power supply I bought way back when Windows 7 was still the latest and greatest. As technology evolved and my budget grew, I was able to "level up" my rig - one piece at a time. My machine has grown with me, been there through thick and thin. I'm fortunate enough to be in a position where I could afford to replace my case, it would certainly help with temperatures to do so, but this cheapo case has been through battle and back with me. I'm not sure I could really call it "my computer" if it wasn't in a stormtrooper-esque enclosure of questionable integrity. The fact it's a bit of a "sleeper" (ironic as it may be to use the term on an RGB-clad system) is endearing to me. Its dated, arguably cheap-looking exterior betrays the impressive compute power which lies within. Compared to buying an integrated system with a limited upgrade potential, a DIY PC can be stretched over time so far it barely resembles it's original creation, endowed with new capabilities unimaginable when you first built it.$2,425.94 -
Fern Hollow build one Fern Hollow build one
This was a easy and very fast build, turned out nice and quiet This was a easy and very fast build, turned out nice and quiet$2,394.91 -
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Basic Computer Basic Computer
This is a basic desktop computer. This is a basic desktop computer.$2,378.92 -
Upgrade Time Upgrade Time
running a super old machine, been waiting for my time to upgrade due to how wild the market has been last couple years running a super old machine, been waiting for my time to upgrade due to how wild the market has been last couple years$2,256.92 -
Lian Li O11 Dynamic Build Lian Li O11 Dynamic Build
This was my first attempt at building a gaming PC, and I would say overall it went very smoothly. I was aiming for a high... This was my first attempt at building a gaming PC, and I would say overall it went very smoothly. I was aiming for a high end 1440p gaming experience with some capacity to start doing some video editing and was not disappointed with the results.$2,174.91 -
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Club Nacho Club Nacho
The theme represents my favorite movie. I wanted to build a machine that would play games on high graphics, serve as my... The theme represents my favorite movie. I wanted to build a machine that would play games on high graphics, serve as my first programming machine, and display as a piece of artwork. Believe it or not, this was my first self built pc. I play Heroes of the Storm, Starcraft II, Warcraft III, and Team Fortress 2. Some old favorites are Runescape, Maplestory, Neopets, Delta Force Black Hawk Down, and Dune 2000. I just began learning the Python coding language. I would like to be involved with the coding community to create tools that will improve the world. I wish there were more affordable RGB GPUs on the market. The few problems I had were identifying what screws went to what on the Thermaltake Core P3, figuring out where to plug the pump into the motherboard, and having to get a Molex SATA adapter for the pump power. I do not take any credit for the Aida64 Sensor Panel idea from which I followed a guide on YouTube. I did custom pixel the corn and mask on the sensor.$1,992.87 -
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Comfy PC Comfy PC
Just built a gaming rig to have fun with, play a lot of valorant, picture is a little old so I replaced the heatsink recently Just built a gaming rig to have fun with, play a lot of valorant, picture is a little old so I replaced the heatsink recently$1,884.90 -