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2022 PC Build 2022 PC Build
4k high fps gaming. Max settings! 4k high fps gaming. Max settings!$3,014.91 -
Compact SFF Build Compact SFF Build
Using this build mostly for blenders, and 3A games. I swapped the radiator fans of the EKWB Basic 240 to Noctua A12x25 for... Using this build mostly for blenders, and 3A games. I swapped the radiator fans of the EKWB Basic 240 to Noctua A12x25 for lower noise and better cooling.$2,736.71 -
My SFF Dream My SFF Dream
My first SFF build. Cable management was challenging was a pain to say the least, but the end result was worth it! My first SFF build. Cable management was challenging was a pain to say the least, but the end result was worth it!$2,672.92 -
Fantome Gaming Fantome Gaming
Main purpose of this rig is high refresh rate, high graphics 1440p gaming. Paired with a 144hz monitor, it delivers... Main purpose of this rig is high refresh rate, high graphics 1440p gaming. Paired with a 144hz monitor, it delivers excellent performance in GPU and CPU intensive games. Played through Cyberpunk: Phantom Liberty 2.0 with ray tracing on low and native 1440p (no upscaling) and was able to get a solid 60 (sometimes more depending on location). Will be swapping ram with a RAM kit from the motherboards QVL list soon, with tighter timings and hopefully a working XMP.$2,587.78 -
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8 year upgrade 8 year upgrade
General use PC replacing a 8 year old desktop. Use for work and classic gaming. Awaiting availability of P12 Max fans to add... General use PC replacing a 8 year old desktop. Use for work and classic gaming. Awaiting availability of P12 Max fans to add to the case$2,032.92 -
i5 Red Dragon i5 Red Dragon
Mainly used for gaming, but also general light multitasking. Games include everything from graphically intensive RPGs such... Mainly used for gaming, but also general light multitasking. Games include everything from graphically intensive RPGs such as TLOU part 1 and Cyberpunk 2077, and also cpu intensive games such as Planet Zoo and Civ 6. Play on a 2k 144 hz monitor and can expect max (144) framerates at max graphic settings in all but the most demanding (or unoptimized) titles.$2,029.82 -
2022 Fresh Build 2022 Fresh Build
Hogwarts Legacy was too big for my old 2016 build's CPU, started fresh with all new parts and migrated my drives. This will... Hogwarts Legacy was too big for my old 2016 build's CPU, started fresh with all new parts and migrated my drives. This will also be playing ARK 2 eventually.$2,004.91 -
Silent Mini ITX Build Silent Mini ITX Build
This is a build that I built for my dad that will hopefully last him around 5 years. He plans to use it mainly for coding,... This is a build that I built for my dad that will hopefully last him around 5 years. He plans to use it mainly for coding, Photoshop, website design and video editing. Therefore plenty of RAM was necessary along with lots of fast storage. He also did not want it to take up too much desk space or be loud, hence the NR200 case and the Phanteks T30s. He didn't need anything too crazy for the processor and graphics card, although this will still be a huge upgrade from his current laptop.$1,919.91 -
New 13600k and RTX 4070 Upgrade Build New 13600k and RTX 4070 Upgrade Build
I just upgraded my work/casual gaming PC from 6700K/RTX2070 to new 13600k/RTX4070 CPU/GPU. My old CPU has been with me for... I just upgraded my work/casual gaming PC from 6700K/RTX2070 to new 13600k/RTX4070 CPU/GPU. My old CPU has been with me for almost 7 years, but I had to let go because it can't keep up with my needs anymore. Just happens that Microcenter has a great CPU/Motherboard combo deal, so I snatched this one up and saved $$$. I didn't really need to upgrade my GPU, but 4070 just came out and I couldn't resist. I'm glad I did upgrade because now I can run games at higher graphical settings now.$1,874.95 -
Silent Power Silent Power
Built for casual gaming, I play overwatch and some PUBG with it. It can do max setting on 1440P with well over 144Hz. Built for casual gaming, I play overwatch and some PUBG with it. It can do max setting on 1440P with well over 144Hz.$1,814.92 -
Cold Steel Cold Steel
This is a complete overhaul of my primary gaming desktop PC. It is used daily for everything, including three monitors. ... This is a complete overhaul of my primary gaming desktop PC. It is used daily for everything, including three monitors. Two of these are used for gaming: One 34" ultrawide monitor that runs 3440x1440 at 100hz, and then alternately a 55" TCL 55R646 tv than I use for a console like experience (wireless controller, steam big picture mode) at 4k,120hz. I primarily play RPG / JRPG, action, adventure games. Up next for me is to play the recently updated current-gen version of The Witcher III at 120fps. The name of this build was drawn from the predominantly graphite & silver scheme on many of the components. I just rolled with this color scheme after finding multiple clearance deals at Microcenter that I considered too good to pass up. The graphics card, motherboard, ddr5 ram, and most of the ssd storage were all taken from Microcenter clearance. The biggest problem I ran into was also directly related to this. Specifically, the clearance / open box RTX 3090 Ti ended up being a bare card only and was missing the required 3-pronged power adapter that plugs directly into the card. Thankfully, I was able to contact MSI and I can recommend their customer support. Since the card was still unregistered and under warranty, MSI sent me the power cable I needed at no further cost to me.$1,775.77 -
2023 upgrade 2023 upgrade
upgraded from i7-8700k & gtx 1060 for general gaming purpose in 1440p upgraded from i7-8700k & gtx 1060 for general gaming purpose in 1440p$1,689.92 -
Scandinavian Modern PC Build Scandinavian Modern PC Build
Mid-range 1440p gaming and general purpose PC used mostly for school/work purposes like programming and editing as well as... Mid-range 1440p gaming and general purpose PC used mostly for school/work purposes like programming and editing as well as gaming on the side such as FPS shooting games (Valorant/Apex) and RPG games (Hogwarts/GTAV5). In the future, will add 2 more NVMe's for more storage space. The PC build cost me a little over $1500, having searched for the best deals in stores and local people.$1,635.93 -
3080 BB Budget 2022 3080 BB Budget 2022
I decided to build a PC in 2022 but wanted a high-end gaming PC under $1500. So, I wandered all PCpartpicker part lists to... I decided to build a PC in 2022 but wanted a high-end gaming PC under $1500. So, I wandered all PCpartpicker part lists to find the best deals, picking parts that fit my wallet without losing on the aesthetics. I found a 3080 used on marketplace for $480 and bought it without a PC to test if it was working until I built mine (2 months later). Since the seller said, he sold his PC and didn't have another PC to show me if it works. In the end, I pulled the trigger anyways since my urge to get a GPU was high (I checked every website to get one). I was playing with fire, don't do this absurd stupidity! Then working with this case was a pain, but aesthetics are also important. I already explained the reasons on the part reviews. I was planning to purchase only 16GB of ram to save some bucks($1450 build), but you have to go with 4 to get the perfect look. If you want more performance, go for ddr5 instead of ddr4 (the ddr5 version board was at the same price). I could have built a 32GB ddr5 ram with just $20 more, but you only get 2 bars of 16GB. It is called a budget build for a reason, so it's a no-no to buy 4 bars of ddr5 to get aesthetics. I would say this build has a balanced performance-aesthetic ratio. I also plan to buy cables to get even better aesthetics and more extension cables to fix the issue of insufficient ports to connect more devices on my fan controller—no light on my led strip for now. I will update the photos once installed in the future!$1,632.98 -
Color Fractal Build Color Fractal Build
Built it for some photo editing and light gaming Built it for some photo editing and light gaming$1,614.92 -
The Sigma Box The Sigma Box
Very compact Raptor Lake build meant for memory overclocking, gaming, and general tasks Very compact Raptor Lake build meant for memory overclocking, gaming, and general tasks$1,599.92 -
Cardlessness: A Rebuild Cardlessness: A Rebuild
I've been in a long wait with MSI while they process a RMA replacement for my primary graphics card, a MSI SUPRIM 3090 Ti. ... I've been in a long wait with MSI while they process a RMA replacement for my primary graphics card, a MSI SUPRIM 3090 Ti. During this downtime, I got impatient and decided to use the opportunity of not having a giant brick of a graphics card to work around. I ended up upgrading most of my system: new motherboard (MSI z790 Ace), new cpu (Intel i5 24600k), and new kit of ddr5 (32gb of G.Skill TridentZ 6400). In the current state of cardlessness, everything is running great as far as a general use desktop PC. Just waiting on MSI to get the card back in and resume gaming.$1,594.93 -
Aurora Aurora
This is my sff PC that I built for general work but is capable of PC gaming! I wanted to go with a sff PC since space is... This is my sff PC that I built for general work but is capable of PC gaming! I wanted to go with a sff PC since space is limited and I liked the idea of having something compact but powerful. The graphics card was a carry over from my old PC but it'll probably be upgraded later down the line. Temperature isnt an issue as of now but with components demanding more power draw, temps are bound to rise as well. The solution? - custom fan mounting solutions in the near future!$1,529.97 -
WhiteLeopardBeastPc WhiteLeopardBeastPc
This was my first ever build! (I'm a kid) I chose the 13600k because it's performance was similar or surpassing the 12900k... This was my first ever build! (I'm a kid) I chose the 13600k because it's performance was similar or surpassing the 12900k so it was essentially a $240 i9. I originally planned to get the Strix White 3080, but it was discontinued, so then I wanted to get the 3080 vision, but I also couldn't find that so I ended up going with the 3060 vision. While many people choose the 3060ti, I disagreed because I would much rather have the extra 4gb vram. I feel like the ram was a solid choice, but for aesthetics I would have preferred Corsair dominator. For the aio the Nzxt cooler was the perfect choice. From all of the cases out there I chose the nzxt H5 due to it's clean white look. But with the recent release of the h9 flow. I would switch out for that in a heart beat. I do think though that a possible future upgrade would be a few more Nzxt aer fans. Overall it is great build.$1,514.92 -
Black and White Theme Black and White Theme
this pc is for general purpose use and gaming. i used to do engineering work but since i graduated i have a work computer... this pc is for general purpose use and gaming. i used to do engineering work but since i graduated i have a work computer for that now.$1,419.94 -
BaTMaN 23 BaTMaN 23
Gaming rig upgrade from my 2009 build Gaming rig upgrade from my 2009 build$1,374.93 -
OpenDA6 OpenDA6
I built this as a an office desk PC and wanted to build a ITX PC and wanted to show off my components. The Streamcom DA6... I built this as a an office desk PC and wanted to build a ITX PC and wanted to show off my components. The Streamcom DA6 features an open air frame with no covers, which allows me to show off all my components, especially the GPU. Unfortunately the case does now allow me to put very large GPUs in. I purchased the 13600k as it was able to be cooled enough by the Noctua low profile cooler. While I was contemplating on getting a 13700k or 13900k, I was hesitant as those are not able to stay cool without thermal throttling alot by a low profile cooler. Cable management was tedious but I spend quite a bit of time to make sure it was cleanly tucked away.$1,366.86 -