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  • 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
  • The Jango Fett Build thumbnail

    The Jango Fett Build The Jango Fett Build

    I built this computer almost two years ago after I got my first stable job. It was my first ever build which i have... I built this computer almost two years ago after I got my first stable job. It was my first ever build which i have continued to improve over these two years. I use it mostly for gaming, but since the whole work at home thing it's been a godsend to have it since I haven't had to deviate much from my capacities in my office. I play a number of games on this thing. Mostly been focusing on the battle royale craze with friends, CIV VI, Red Dead 2, and Witcher 3 to name a few. I am still learning, but this thing has been extremely reliable.
    $3,360.52
    Samuel R
  • AMD + Nvidia RTX Build thumbnail

    AMD + Nvidia RTX Build AMD + Nvidia RTX Build

    Gaming build to server my ultrawide gaming purpose! Gaming build to server my ultrawide gaming purpose!
    $2,788.94
    adilz02
  • 1440P gaming rig thumbnail

    1440P gaming rig 1440P gaming rig

    1440P gaming rig 1440P gaming rig
    $2,664.91
    tyu13145566
  • Meh PC thumbnail

    Meh PC Meh PC

    Gaming and Blender Gaming and Blender
    $2,542.86
    Niquity
  • Home Rig thumbnail

    Home Rig Home Rig

    For gaming and research For gaming and research
    $2,329.94
    Ishraq B
  • AMD Ryzen 7 3700X Gaming thumbnail

    AMD Ryzen 7 3700X Gaming AMD Ryzen 7 3700X Gaming

    Customer wanted to have a great price to performance balanced computer that looks good. Customer wanted to have a great price to performance balanced computer that looks good.
    $2,234.90
    MC-Tustin
  • Gaming thumbnail

    Gaming Gaming

    I built this for gaming. Currently into Baldur's Gate 3, but ready for Cyberpunk 2077. I built this for gaming. Currently into Baldur's Gate 3, but ready for Cyberpunk 2077.
    $2,183.94
    Tech1212
  • Video PC thumbnail

    Video PC Video PC

    PC for editing PC for editing
    $1,994.92
    Kevin S
  • My Daily Driver/Project PC thumbnail

    My Daily Driver/Project PC My Daily Driver/Project PC

    First build was back in 2014ish? Had an AMD A10 7700K Black Edition with Asrock fatal1ty fm2a88x+ killer board, 8GB Crucial... First build was back in 2014ish? Had an AMD A10 7700K Black Edition with Asrock fatal1ty fm2a88x+ killer board, 8GB Crucial Ballistix RAM 1600Mhz, MSI R9 270 Twin Frozr 2GB, 128GB Samsung 840 PRO SSD and 1TB WDBlue HDD, EVGA 500W 80 Plus PSU, in a Corsair Carbide Spec01 lol. This is my complete overhaul (2.5 years-ish old now. Newest part is GPU, originally had an Asus RX580 4GB) Built this purposely for casual gaming at 1440p high/ultra, photo editing and minor video work.. Running 2 monitors ACER Nitro VG271U and MSi Optix MAG24C.. (Yeah cringey cause not matching monitors lol) Peripherals are Glorious Model D, Glorious TKL Keyboard with lubed and filmed Gateron Yellow switches, Glorious Extended mouse pad. For Audio I'm currently running FiiO E10K USB DAC/AMP to a Philips Fidelio X2HR open back headphones. Speakers are Logitech z623 system. Mic is a Fifine T669 with boom arm and shock mount. Aiming to upgrade to AIO cooling since I have the space.. Feel free to roast or suggest anything lol
    $1,992.79
    John N
  • el rancho thumbnail

    el rancho el rancho

    this pc is great it has a great rzyen 5 the case is really cool matching and in general its great pc this pc is great it has a great rzyen 5 the case is really cool matching and in general its great pc
    $1,906.97
    Mark H
  • Gaming and Designing Rig thumbnail

    Gaming and Designing Rig Gaming and Designing Rig

    I built this PC with primarily the dual purpose of gaming and doing design work. It does both of them very well! And then... I built this PC with primarily the dual purpose of gaming and doing design work. It does both of them very well! And then this isn't necessarily any hardware inside the build, but I have active display port and usb cables so I can run the PC in my basement and have my monitors and necessary USB peripherals at my desk in my office 1 floor above. That way I can keep the heat of my PC out of my office, which is great especially in the summer!
    $1,906.92
    igjoe
  • Daily Driver thumbnail

    Daily Driver Daily Driver

    This is my work from home and gaming PC. I mainly play story driven games with varying degrees of RPG in them. This is my work from home and gaming PC. I mainly play story driven games with varying degrees of RPG in them.
    $1,885.95
    ryano57
  • The Leap thumbnail

    The Leap The Leap

    This was my first time building a gaming PC after being on console only forever. I mostly play Battlefield 4, Deep Rock... This was my first time building a gaming PC after being on console only forever. I mostly play Battlefield 4, Deep Rock Galactic, Overwtach, and cRPGs (like Divinity and Tyranny). I feel like this is a great base too for when I need to upgrade any parts. I chose a 3700X because I use this for data analysis for work as well.
    $1,876.92
    Nick F
  • Ryzen 9 3900XT/Radeon 5700XT thumbnail

    Ryzen 9 3900XT/Radeon 5700XT Ryzen 9 3900XT/Radeon 5700XT

    The PC I ended up with after a few upgrades over the years. For general usage, some gaming. I wish I had more games to play... The PC I ended up with after a few upgrades over the years. For general usage, some gaming. I wish I had more games to play but most modern games are either absolute trash that isn't worth playing or indies that are worth playing but don't require much in the terms of power. The 3900XT I got on sale after the 5000 series came out, works well, cooled by a Noctua NH D15. Should I have waited to get a 5950X? Maybe, but I don't need that much. 32GB of ram, surprisngly I regularly use around 24GB of it so I'm glad I went over the 16GB I usually default to. The motherboard is alright, it works. The 5700XT has to be the centerpiece, I replaced the original cooler with a Raijintek Morpheus II and two Noctua fans. Never goes below 55c even during full load and is always silent. A much better experience compared to when the fan bearings were worn to the point of buzzing from casual mining for a few years. Despite the drama surrounding crypto this 5700XT has heated my room during the winter and put food onto the table for the past two years. Can't complain about that. The PSU I'm glad I went a little overkill initially. When I got this I had a Ryzen 5 1400 and an RX560, something that could probably be powered by a 450W unit. However now it's still got plenty of extra for further upgrades. The case is a Corsair 275Q. It's not very quiet and difficult to work in. I would have rather bought a quality test bench with this money. I need lots of hard drive space.
    $1,860.89
    MKondo
  • 2019 AMD Beast thumbnail

    2019 AMD Beast 2019 AMD Beast

    Built to game and multitask with the best Built to game and multitask with the best
    $1,847.92
    MavS3
  • Black & Red thumbnail

    Black & Red Black & Red

    My first gaming pc that I built, super happy with the outcome! My first gaming pc that I built, super happy with the outcome!
    $1,839.91
    Sriven K
  • 3700X w/ EVGA RTX 3080 FTW3 thumbnail

    3700X w/ EVGA RTX 3080 FTW3 3700X w/ EVGA RTX 3080 FTW3

    I play games like DCS World, World of Warships, Diablo 3, Wolfenstein Youngblood, and some others. I upgraded the GPU to an... I play games like DCS World, World of Warships, Diablo 3, Wolfenstein Youngblood, and some others. I upgraded the GPU to an EVGA FTW3 RTX 3080 from a Red Devil 5700XT. Still haven't been able to pick up a 5900X so the 3700X soldiers on.
    $1,837.93
    Kenny II
  • Monochrome Gaming Build #BitWit thumbnail

    Monochrome Gaming Build #BitWit Monochrome Gaming Build #BitWit

    Built exclusively for gaming when the lockdown initially hit and I knew I would be bored. Initially started as unicorn puke... Built exclusively for gaming when the lockdown initially hit and I knew I would be bored. Initially started as unicorn puke RGB but over the last year, I phased out of it and went to minimalistic monochrome type of look. Added a Star Wars Tie Interceptor as a bonus since it suits the theme. This was an entry way to building a PC that I wanted to build for several years. Initially I started streaming for a few months, then things started getting busy so I kind of left it behind. However, I'd absolutely get back into streaming (ProjectZuki - Twitch) Primary games: Destiny 2, The Division 2, Rocket League (if I'm in a good mood), 7 Days to Die, Cyberpunk Most games run solid on highest settings. Except Cyberpunk obviously, and literally no graphics card can run 7D2D without setting itself on fire first. Games run at a stable 75 FPS ultrawide 16:9 2560x1080 by LG Future upgrades: Graphics card. We all secretly have a thing for that precious Strix logo, their RTX 3060 is the largest I can fit in this case. Asus TUF 3070 is a solid choice as well. At this point, anything I can get my hands on is an upgrade but what I have now runs great and I refuse to support scalpers. If anything, I would have gone with a Lian Li 011 Dynamic. I may even switch in the near future. However with the Corsair 220T I enjoy the small just-enough size that is plenty spacious for sufficient airflow, and not too small that hardly anything fits.
    $1,777.92
    Willie A
  • Personal gaming computer #Bitwit thumbnail

    Personal gaming computer #Bitwit Personal gaming computer #Bitwit

    #BitWit. I just really wanted to build my own computer, it started off very basic, then over the past few years I’ve made... #BitWit. I just really wanted to build my own computer, it started off very basic, then over the past few years I’ve made modifications to it, even pretty much rebuilt it with newer parts. In the next couple months I want to get a liquid aio and obviously more fans. I play basic things like call of duty, warzone, as well as various other games.
    $1,761.93
    Chase M
  • Starry Night thumbnail

    Starry Night Starry Night

    Built this rig because I always wanted to get into the PC gaming space. Now looking back I can't believe it took me this... Built this rig because I always wanted to get into the PC gaming space. Now looking back I can't believe it took me this long. I play mostly FPS games like COD, Borderlands and FarCry, I also have put a good amount of hours into Skyrim and the Middle Earth Series. Currently playing through Halo for the first time (always been a Playstation user) I plan on upgrading CPU and Motherboard when AMD moves to AM5 next year.
    $1,726.93
    Matt M
  • All in one PC for both gaming and work thumbnail

    All in one PC for both gaming and work All in one PC for both gaming and work

    I mostly use this for work but also for gaming. I play New World with high settings at 70fps on a 1440p monitor. I mostly use this for work but also for gaming. I play New World with high settings at 70fps on a 1440p monitor.
    $1,678.90
    rahchop1
  • Desktop Computing thumbnail

    Desktop Computing Desktop Computing

    Building a PC is Cost Efficient Building a PC is Cost Efficient
    $1,657.91
    David L
  • First Build in the H510 Elite thumbnail

    First Build in the H510 Elite First Build in the H510 Elite

    After spending a couple months in lockdown, I realized my non-gaming laptop with a faulty eGPU wasn't going to last me much... After spending a couple months in lockdown, I realized my non-gaming laptop with a faulty eGPU wasn't going to last me much longer. I had been interested in PCs for a while and in May 2020 I decided to go for it. I mostly use it for gaming, school work, and some general computer stuff. Turns out the used GTX 970 I got bundled with my eGPU on eBay was the problem so that lasted about two weeks in my build. I found a used RX 470 4G for about $80 in June (just before prices skyrocketed) and unfortunately haven't had the opportunity to pick up a 30-series or RX 6000 GPU, but for now, it gets the job done. I've done a few small upgrades over the last year and a bit including going from the stock Wraith cooler that came with my 3600 to the Noctua U12S, Asiahorse cable extensions, an additional 1TB SSD, 16 to 32GB RAM, and a better PSU. A new GPU is next on my list (just like everyone else), ideally the RX 6800XT Midnight Black. In the future, I want to try my hand in an ITX rebuild in the FormD T1.
    $1,652.49
    Oliver R

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