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  • Violet #Bitwit thumbnail

    Violet #Bitwit Violet #Bitwit

    I build computers yearly and love to see how fast of an improvement my computer gets with each part I get. I usually play... I build computers yearly and love to see how fast of an improvement my computer gets with each part I get. I usually play FPS/MMO games such like Valorant, Apex, New World, WoW, Ragnarok, etc.
    $7,184.77
    Ranhyer G
  • Gaming + Server thumbnail

    Gaming + Server Gaming + Server

    Primary gaming rig Primary gaming rig
    $7,114.73
    humza9301
  • AIO monster PC: Work Hard, Play Hard thumbnail

    AIO monster PC: Work Hard, Play Hard AIO monster PC: Work Hard, Play Hard

    This is going to be my new streaming beast, I absolutely need a zero compromise build for Twitch gaming as well as video... This is going to be my new streaming beast, I absolutely need a zero compromise build for Twitch gaming as well as video production and editing in my studio. It's my workhorse baby!
    $5,929.89
    Alan S
  • The Quarantine Machine - The perfect bedroom office setup thumbnail

    The Quarantine Machine - The perfect... The Quarantine Machine - The perfect bedroom office setup

    What started out as a simple build in late January, to help process photos in Lightroom and 4k drone footage, quickly got... What started out as a simple build in late January, to help process photos in Lightroom and 4k drone footage, quickly got out of hand as March rolled around and everyone one was stuck inside. Next, after a 13 year hiatus Steam was installed back on the computer and CSGO with the old crew was back in full swing. The bones of this system in January were a Ryzen 9 3900, Asus TUF x570, Gskill 32gb, Raedeon 580, a Samsung Evo 970 pro n.2 and a Corsair HX Power supply pretty grand prix by some standards. With all the hours of usage added to the machine in March I couldn't go forward without making a couple of major upgrades. On more than one occasion (two) I maxed out the 32gb of ram in Lightroom and Premiere so that was the first upgrade 128gb ddr4 RGB Corsair Vengeance. Also, when I first bought the Ryzen 9 3900 I didn't fully realize what a powerhouse I was getting. Pairing the Ryzen 9 up with the Raedeon 580 felt like owning a Ferrari and putting regular gasoline in it. The next upgrade was the RTX 2080ti. It felt a little bit dangerous running all these components with a power supply that was 8 years old so after doing a bit of research I found that the Corsair RM850 had some of the best acoustics in the RM series. Other notable mentions in the computer are all Noctua coolers and fans also chosen for acoustic qualities. The last bit was I realized I still had an N.2 space to fill so I grabbed a 2TB XPG S50 NVME drive, this thing is a rocket, I regret not installing windows on it, that's the only regret I have with this system. Onto the most important parts of the computer, the peripherals. Having a powerful supercomputer is great but it's worth nothing if you're clicking a crappy mouse and using rubber doomed keyboard switches. For the keyboard and mouse I was pretty flexible for the most part with requirements but I did have one very import requirement that limited my available selection greatly, its 2020 and they have to be wireless, I can't have wires on my desk it's just in appropriate at this point. For the mouse it was between the Logitech G703 and the Corsair equivolent. I went Logitech just because it was a bit more low profile. Keyboard was a much more complex decision with a much more complex result. There are no to very few wireless keyboard options with Cherry MX brown. So after weeks of quarantine research I went with Keychron K2 with Gateron browns, it's a great keyboard but I dove down the rabbit hole on mechanical keyboards. The result was Keychron K6 hot-swap with Zealios V2 switches and Tai Hao PBT Keys definitely a very special board and lots of fun to put together. The last peripheral that I didn't get into yet is the monitor. I started with a 32 Samsung 4k Curved. This was fine for the level of editing I was doing when I first got the computer. Once I started gaming the 60hz just didn't cut it. I grabbed an Acer Predator 4k 120hz and it was great but expensive for a 27 inch monitor, it also didn't have every feature I was looking for like HDR 1000. The only monitor that does have that is the ASUS ROG 27 which is even more expensive. After another couple of weeks of research and decision trees I decided to give the LG C9 55 inch OLED TV a try as my computer monitor wall mounted, best decision I've ever made in my entire life. It's got all the features you want from the ASUS ROG 27" monitor for the same price and its OLED the best local dimming you can have, the contrast, colors and HRD are the BEST. Lastly I'll mention the case. I made this case custom in college 10 years ago as a Hack Pro. I took a G5 Apple Case, cut the back out and threw a Lian Li Motherboard tray in soldered some wires on the front panel. During Corona Virus quarantine I took the customization to the next level. I painted the interior Matte Black to bring it up to modern standards and made more modern cable routing possible under the motherboard tray,it was one of the best 3AM start time projects I've ever done. It really elevated the level of the system. The most fun part of the project was getting everything on the front panel working and getting a female USB-C working through an old Firewire port.
    $5,441.94
    Doug R
  • 2nd build thumbnail

    2nd build 2nd build

    Data storage and backup Data storage and backup
    $5,366.91
    robert s
  • Rackmount Gaming PC thumbnail

    Rackmount Gaming PC Rackmount Gaming PC

    Have you ever wanted to game but not have the noise and heat that your PC produces bother you? Well look no further than the... Have you ever wanted to game but not have the noise and heat that your PC produces bother you? Well look no further than the rackmount PC!
    $5,067.95
    jdcrowley123456789
  • OneBoxToRuleThemAll thumbnail

    OneBoxToRuleThemAll OneBoxToRuleThemAll

    Unraid server, self-hosting, gaming VMs, streaming box, security system, smart home. This box does it all. Unraid server, self-hosting, gaming VMs, streaming box, security system, smart home. This box does it all.
    $4,802.84
    EvilMilkshake
  • For the goat thumbnail

    For the goat For the goat

    Multi purpose PC. Host servers, editing, streaming, gaming, remote management, etc. Multi purpose PC. Host servers, editing, streaming, gaming, remote management, etc.
    $4,791.85
    Donovin E
  • Storinator 2.0 thumbnail

    Storinator 2.0 Storinator 2.0

    Needed lots of storage space for storing and remotely editing lossless game captures but didn't want a rack-mount chassis.... Needed lots of storage space for storing and remotely editing lossless game captures but didn't want a rack-mount chassis. Tucked neatly away in a closet, this dead silent companion gets the job done.
    $4,694.98
    sharmander
  • #Bitwit All RGB, No Custom Cables thumbnail

    #Bitwit All RGB, No Custom Cables #Bitwit All RGB, No Custom Cables

    I've always wanted to build a PC, especially a watercooled one, so I went all out for my first build! I mainly built it for... I've always wanted to build a PC, especially a watercooled one, so I went all out for my first build! I mainly built it for gaming and VR, but I also want to get into streaming or recording a bit. Currently, my main 5 games are GTA V, Dead By Daylight, Fall Guys, Beat Saber, and Phasmophobia (it's even better in VR).There won't be a need to upgrade most of my parts for at least 5 years, but it is expected to last me 10 years with proper maintenance and partial upgrades around 5 years. I'm sorry Bitwit, I still haven't replaced the PCIe/Motherboard cables with custom ones!! Total cost of everything ended up being close to $6000
    $4,610.90
    Dave T
  • Bob64's VR 3090 Build thumbnail

    Bob64's VR 3090 Build Bob64's VR 3090 Build

    For unity vr development and gaming For unity vr development and gaming
    $4,584.92
    bob64
  • The Chimera #MicroCenterMadness thumbnail

    The Chimera #MicroCenterMadness The Chimera #MicroCenterMadness

    The Chimera is a powerhouse machine designed to be both an aesthetic statement as well as fully functional for streaming... The Chimera is a powerhouse machine designed to be both an aesthetic statement as well as fully functional for streaming whatever games I want to stream. It was given the name Chimera as a suggestion from a viewer that was watching me upgrade the cooling loop on Twitch. The original name of this system was the Kraken. For me monsters and demons are part of my theme thus every one of my personal builds will be named after some sort of "dark" creature. This is currently version 2.0 of this build as I have learned and tried new things. I started out with a kit that I got from Alphacool with a Laing DDC pump and single 360x30mm radiator that I had expanded to two of as well as the Helix reservoir and the V2 DPP 755. Version 1.5 as described is what I had been running for my cooling for the last year. I decided that since I had to take everything apart for the one year cleaning event that I might as well take the opportunity to go ahead and upgrade the loop as a whole. There was a leak that occurred during my first build iteration that caused the RGB lighting in the GPU block to short out, which is something that is getting fixed at the beginning of April. I'm also taking that opportunity to drain the loop and make the loop order a little more efficient. This has been my first liquid cooling loop, and I chose this particular case to build into because of the unboxing video JayzTwoCents did on it. One of the biggest issues I had when it came to the upgrades I've done on the loop thus far was the pressure of the loop itself. In one iteration I considered I was going to have an Eisball pump/res combo but that ended up getting scratched. While I love everything about this build once I got everything working and without any leaking I realized a few things I could have, and will be doing differently as I already have the parts needed on order. First some extra 90º fittings, one of which will be getting placed on the bottom of the reservoir with a 10mm extension. From there I'm going to take the quick disconnect from the bottom radiator and move it to the pump with the black top's out port with a 90º fitting while taking another 90º fitting and putting it on the acrylic top pump with a direct downflow into the bottom radiator. I realized this should have been done solely for the purpose of being able to remove the bottom and front rads with the pumps and reservoir still attached without having to drain either one after taking a good long hard look at the loop order. Along with replacing the RGB strip in my GPU block I will be replacing the stock Red Devil backplate with one made by Alphacool and adding a 45º fitting on the end of the port that it fills the top radiator thru allowing a shorter run there as well. I'm switching the in/out ports on the back radiator and rerouting the connection between the two radiators to go around the quick disconnect on the reservoir while also adding a final quick disconnect to the front radiator allowing both radiators to be removed without having to drain the loop, if need be. The backplate replacement is only to help clean things up in the look. Other little additions are the 90º 24-pin ATX and two 8-pin 180º PCI-E power adapters and the LinkUp PCI-E Gen 4 riser cable. The first few photos are the original layout I attempted a year ago with the kit I bought from Alphacool, followed by the final layout once I got the Helix res and D5 pump. The third photo is of an iteration I had considered using the Alphacool Eisball pump/res combo that ended up not working out. All of the rest of the photos are of the build as it currently sits in my office.
    $4,554.92
    Ambrosias
  • The Dragon: Command & Control Center - 2019 Build thumbnail

    The Dragon: Command & Control Center -... The Dragon: Command & Control Center - 2019 Build

    The Dragon was a build in the works for about 6 months to accumulate the necessary parts and aesthetics without destroying... The Dragon was a build in the works for about 6 months to accumulate the necessary parts and aesthetics without destroying my poor, poor wallet all in one go. Its purpose was primarily for gaming though it is also used for software development (personal and work related), cyber security (pentesting, malware analysis, cracking, etc), and entertainment (streaming and media server). When gaming, I aim for multiplayer usually Overwatch or PUBG though I spend a portion of time in single player games such as Fallout, Just Cause, Witcher and Civilization VI. I tend to contribute to a few open source projects in my free time and also do work in web development so it doubles as a fantastic development and testing environment, especially with the amount of tasks I can spin up thanks to the Ryzen 3700X. My only two slight disappointments with the build, which I plan on changing in the future are that I didn't upgrade to a 2080 Ti (preferably the Gigabyte AORUS XTREME, cause its such a beautiful card), and that I didn't dump out even more money for a 3900X, which I likely will not be upgrading since it'd be overkill on my wallet for little extra visible benefit. Personally, I found this build to be an absolute pleasure to put together despite my sometimes questionable use of cable ties and not having more than 2 hands! Thanks to the use of a Corsair Commander Pro I managed to keep my fan and RGB cables neat and clean, but I admit that as far as cable management goes, its not my proudest work on the backside. C'est la vie ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ It provides all the performance you'd expect from the parts and I so far have not had any issues with any of the software or games I have run on it. It eats through gaming, streaming shows, and running multiple development servers simultaneously like a dream, but the unfortunate trade-off is that my beefy Zotac 1080Ti AMP Extreme spits out more heat than an average fireplace. Since I'm aiming for an upgrade in the future, this may rectify itself nicely since I know the airflow in the case keeps fresh enough thanks to 9 fans. All in all, my favorite build to date. - jkmalan
    $4,498.75
    jkmalan
  • Peregrine Hydro thumbnail

    Peregrine Hydro Peregrine Hydro

    Upgrade piece by piece since my first build in 2014, this is the fastest and coolest rig I've made, with enough radiator... Upgrade piece by piece since my first build in 2014, this is the fastest and coolest rig I've made, with enough radiator that it's not even all in the case. Used for gaming, video editing, 3d modeling/printing, and AI Interpolation.
    $4,184.94
    ssjbardock
  • Big Bethose thumbnail

    Big Bethose Big Bethose

    Gaming + streaming + machine learning mega rig Gaming + streaming + machine learning mega rig
    $4,069.93
    Derek B
  • Lots'o'fans thumbnail

    Lots'o'fans Lots'o'fans

    It's a general purpose computer, used mostly for video and photo editing, but occasional gaming It's a general purpose computer, used mostly for video and photo editing, but occasional gaming
    $4,065.95
    Mikey
  • Emulator PC thumbnail

    Emulator PC Emulator PC

    Use it for emulating game consoles and running home server. Mostly Yuzu, Plex, and some virtual machines. Use it for emulating game consoles and running home server. Mostly Yuzu, Plex, and some virtual machines.
    $3,972.92
    Purna K
  • MD Server thumbnail

    MD Server MD Server

    AMD 5950x, 2x 3080 server for PhD work in molecular dynamics. CPU runs as 6 core x 2 threads per GPU, which is the best... AMD 5950x, 2x 3080 server for PhD work in molecular dynamics. CPU runs as 6 core x 2 threads per GPU, which is the best combination for optimizing runtime up to about 1,000,000 atoms in LAMMPS. This setup allows two systems to run simultaneously with nearly 100% parallel efficiency.
    $3,794.86
    Tj B
  • Dynamic White thumbnail

    Dynamic White Dynamic White

    I mainly use it for gaming, video editing, and running a plex server. I mainly use it for gaming, video editing, and running a plex server.
    $3,786.07
    Jonathan J
  • The Carrier thumbnail

    The Carrier The Carrier

    For everything I need to throw at it - Light VMs, AI, ML, gaming. Photo was taken with Asus ROG 6700XT graphics card prior... For everything I need to throw at it - Light VMs, AI, ML, gaming. Photo was taken with Asus ROG 6700XT graphics card prior to recently obtaining my 3090.
    $3,699.91
    Jerry Z
  • 4090 desktop for deep learning training thumbnail

    4090 desktop for deep learning training 4090 desktop for deep learning training

    My computer configuration for my lab. My computer configuration for my lab.
    $3,639.90
    Jiacheng X
  • Kyles IRACING MACHINE thumbnail

    Kyles IRACING MACHINE Kyles IRACING MACHINE

    First rig ive built since 2000 First rig ive built since 2000
    $3,624.90
    Kyle S
  • Custom loop 7950x3d and 4080 thumbnail

    Custom loop 7950x3d and 4080 Custom loop 7950x3d and 4080

    My first custom loop cooling a 7950x3d and a 4080. Silent while gaming with no thermal throttling. My first custom loop cooling a 7950x3d and a 4080. Silent while gaming with no thermal throttling.
    $3,605.85
    Michael S
  • OVER 9000 thumbnail

    OVER 9000 OVER 9000

    Built my gaming rig to play Dirt Rally 2 in VR/racing wheel simulation etc. I also play esports with my buddies like Warzone... Built my gaming rig to play Dirt Rally 2 in VR/racing wheel simulation etc. I also play esports with my buddies like Warzone 2, Apex, Fortnite etc. While also being able to play high-end/high-demand games such as Cyberpunk 2077.
    $3,568.94
    Jacob S

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