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Big Blue Big Blue
I built this computer mostly to see whether or not I could. Since then I have gotten big into PC gaming, enjoying the prices... I built this computer mostly to see whether or not I could. Since then I have gotten big into PC gaming, enjoying the prices and the variety of games available. I play Blizzard games and a bunch of FPS on steam as well as Classic Runescape.$1,847.92 -
Desktop Computing Desktop Computing
I can build it the way how I want it to be and it could look amazing as how I imagine it could be! I can build it the way how I want it to be and it could look amazing as how I imagine it could be!$1,505.41 -
My Beast My Beast
Built it to play car racing games. I love playing Dirt rally 2. It's really good if you like racing/rally games. Built it to play car racing games. I love playing Dirt rally 2. It's really good if you like racing/rally games.$1,269.92 -
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UnderOne UnderOne
Was under $1K before inflation. Uses built-in graphics to save money. Not for gaming. Was under $1K before inflation. Uses built-in graphics to save money. Not for gaming.$1,064.92 -
MY First PC! MY First PC!
A complete beast of a PC that I have spent 1.3k on- The Pros: - Runs fast and has DLSS 2.0 Compatibility - Quiet, barely... A complete beast of a PC that I have spent 1.3k on- The Pros: - Runs fast and has DLSS 2.0 Compatibility - Quiet, barely makes a sound - Has easily swapable parts that help with upgrades and the like. The Cons: - Silicon is Expensive :D - No Heatsink on I/O for MoBo, and only one heatsink for 2nd NVME Slot (No surprise there) - Will have to upgrade in 5 years or so What is it used for? - Content Creation, more specifically 1080p Video Editing and the like - Gaming, and lots of it thanks to the graphics it can pull off - Just messing around and whatever I need it to do. The Core i5 pulls it's weight by the ton, I've never used something this fast before. Advice- I actually got my Monitor from Costco, it's only 199.99 and runs like a dream. Also, be careful with the case screws, if you don't get them right the first time putting in your GPU will be a nightmare. Also, for GPUs, if you intend on getting an EVGA brand one look for their B-stock, it often eliminates anywhere from 30-100 dollars off their cards ;) Overall, happy with my first build and would 10/10 Recommend$1,041.91 -
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Mid-Tier Gaming/All Purpose Build Mid-Tier Gaming/All Purpose Build
This is my computer, and its primary purpose is for gaming and schoolwork/everyday use. In terms of games, the Gtx 960 I... This is my computer, and its primary purpose is for gaming and schoolwork/everyday use. In terms of games, the Gtx 960 I have is fine for now(although I do want to upgrade to a current en card), and it can decently play 4x and Sim games at 1080p like City Skylines, Civ 6, and Anno 1800. Those are mainly the games I play, although I dabble in a few esports titles like Valorant and Fortnite. I also use this for some light video-editing for assignments/personal projects and CAD through Fusion 360. In the future, I hope to add a mid-tier GPU like a 3060-3060 TI or maybe a 3070 once prices become reasonable, along with 16 more gigs of RAM.$894.94 -
Basic Web Programming Build Basic Web Programming Build
CPU-RAM focused build for web programming CPU-RAM focused build for web programming$824.93 -
Workhorse Workhorse
For working and occasional Steam play For working and occasional Steam play$744.94