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  • 1st build thumbnail

    1st build 1st build

    gaming with STEAM static and VR and DCS & graphics animation dev gaming with STEAM static and VR and DCS & graphics animation dev
    $9,679.86
    robert s
  • Budget-buster Dual PC thumbnail

    Budget-buster Dual PC Budget-buster Dual PC

    Combination of a workstation/gaming rig, with the secondary PC for some additional gaming for my youngest daughter,... Combination of a workstation/gaming rig, with the secondary PC for some additional gaming for my youngest daughter, streaming, etc. Still need to get a GPU for that 2nd system, however. First PC builld/upgrade in about 12 years. Pulled out all the stops, burned an incredible hole in my wallet in the process. Still have to fine-tune the RGB (and get the appropriate cables for the Lian Li GPU strimer to work correctly). Getting there, however. Top monitors help manage a separate media server.
    $8,690.70
    Matthew S
  • Gaming + Server thumbnail

    Gaming + Server Gaming + Server

    Primary gaming rig Primary gaming rig
    $7,114.73
    humza9301
  • 12th Gen Gaming Build thumbnail

    12th Gen Gaming Build 12th Gen Gaming Build

    Gaming/Speed Gaming/Speed
    $6,637.74
    Shane B
  • THE NEW NEW thumbnail

    THE NEW NEW THE NEW NEW

    I've been building PC's for about 20 years now. I never really liked showing my end result as I just love the build. I tend... I've been building PC's for about 20 years now. I never really liked showing my end result as I just love the build. I tend to become totally enthralled in making a PC work. so after 3 back to back deployments (and some money in the bank) I decided to pull the trigger and do a new rig build. I am not going to lie to you this build took away from gym time but was well worth it. I built my first PC when I was 14. That would be 1996. A Pentium 286 and it was awesome lol. fast forward to now and components are readily available and there is a monopoly now. Don't get me wrong I still think everything is pretty overpriced but compared to paying $300 for 8mb of "gold tip" RAM its kind of status quo.
    $6,208.82
    sonickoolten
  • DarthVader thumbnail

    DarthVader DarthVader

    It was built for gaming, mostly for space sim ( Star Citizen ), racing sims and VR It was built for gaming, mostly for space sim ( Star Citizen ), racing sims and VR
    $5,879.94
    Nikolaos M
  • Project: Frames AND Graphics thumbnail

    Project: Frames AND Graphics Project: Frames AND Graphics

    Built this rig to play my many games at high frame rates while maintaining stellar graphics. I aimed for the 2K resolution... Built this rig to play my many games at high frame rates while maintaining stellar graphics. I aimed for the 2K resolution as it was the best of both worlds in terms of high refresh rate and still having good-looking graphics. Mainly though, I play games like Battlefield, Call of Duty, Overwatch 2, Wreckfest, Cyberpunk 2077, and many more. For MP games I tend to keep RTX off for the added bump in frames, but for any coop/SP games, I crank everything to 11 and enjoy the beauty. The LG OLED monitor was a perfect choice for me as it provided the refresh rate I wanted while having an incredibly stunning color range and depth of black. Pair that with the 13700K and RTX 4090, and the games not only play super smooth but look incredible while doing so. All this sit on top of the Secretlab Magnus metal desk as I needed something right around this length while having prime cable management and this checked off all the boxes I needed while looking sleek. All in all, everything worked out right the first time, and luckily I planned everything out well enough to where I did not need to reconsider choices. One thing I will change/add in the future is adding my LG 34" UW back into the mix and probably put that on top, just for some extra real estate.
    $5,869.79
    Camco
  • Glacial Freeze ROG Edition thumbnail

    Glacial Freeze ROG Edition Glacial Freeze ROG Edition

    This was my first build and I went for it. I needed an up[grade from the gaming laptop that I was using. I went with High... This was my first build and I went for it. I needed an up[grade from the gaming laptop that I was using. I went with High tier parts with room to upgrade if I deemed it was worth it.
    $5,142.90
    John Y
  • 1337MACHINE thumbnail

    1337MACHINE 1337MACHINE

    I built this machine for play games at 4k Resolution and 144Hz refresh rate I built this machine for play games at 4k Resolution and 144Hz refresh rate
    $5,079.90
    DJTRIPP
  • Portable PC Powerhouse w/ Handle (mini-ITX) (Intel 12900k, NVIDIA 3080 Ti) thumbnail

    Portable PC Powerhouse w/ Handle... Portable PC Powerhouse w/ Handle (mini-ITX) (Intel 12900k, NVIDIA 3080 Ti)

    Productivity, creative media, and gaming powerhouse. Also, a shocking display of poor financial decisions, but darn if it... Productivity, creative media, and gaming powerhouse. Also, a shocking display of poor financial decisions, but darn if it isn't a beauty. Very portable thanks to the Lian Li TU150's folding handle! Nice glass side to see the the goods inside. Note that one of the pictures doesn't have a glass side (it's aluminum); I originally bought the Lian Li TU150 without the glass panel, then decided I wanted RGB, so I bought the glass panel version. Included the aluminum panel picture to show a different angle/perspective. Originally I didn't plan on RGB because I wanted to be a cool, smug redditor with an overinflated sense of pride for not hopping on the RGB train. Then I realized life is short be happy and screw Reddit, I'm Going RGB Baby. I've included my monitor and peripherals too because I need a page where I can see where all the money I didn't have went to.
    $5,046.94
    arihadgis@gmail.com
  • White out thumbnail

    White out White out

    My first white and sliver build. My first white and sliver build.
    $4,819.88
    Robert S
  • My New Multimedia Editing Workstation/Gaming Beast thumbnail

    My New Multimedia Editing... My New Multimedia Editing Workstation/Gaming Beast

    I just built this workstation for work in Maya/unreal 5. Plus, it also works pretty great as a gaming PC. I want this... I just built this workstation for work in Maya/unreal 5. Plus, it also works pretty great as a gaming PC. I want this workstation to perform the best and reduce the rendering time while processing my animation project, so I went ahead and picked up a 4090 for this setup because it's pretty much the best out there. After testing it out on a project I was currently working on, I am very happy I made this decision. The rendering time was almost cut in half compared to my old workstation with a 2080ti.
    $4,719.92
    Sam W
  • Evangelion thumbnail

    Evangelion Evangelion

    4K gaming, sim racing and flight sim 4K gaming, sim racing and flight sim
    $4,659.86
    firehouse84
  • Weiss thumbnail

    Weiss Weiss

    My personal gaming and editing rig. The whole thing is built around a white out theme using as many white components as... My personal gaming and editing rig. The whole thing is built around a white out theme using as many white components as possible. This whole thing took about a year of planning and part picking, with some updates as technologies became better or more apparent as the next big thing. The original plan was to wait for 40 series Nvidia cards to drop, but with the delays now mounting I went with a current gen high tier card instead.
    $4,368.53
    Lord Ta;tps
  • RTX 3090 Gaming Video Editing Desktop PC thumbnail

    RTX 3090 Gaming Video Editing Desktop PC RTX 3090 Gaming Video Editing Desktop PC

    PC i made for video editing so it had to have the best of the best to render fast. PC i made for video editing so it had to have the best of the best to render fast.
    $4,286.91
    Lenardo e
  • Anubis V2 thumbnail

    Anubis V2 Anubis V2

    I build my PC mostly for gaming and streaming. I create gaming content in my spare time. I mostly stream via twitch. I also... I build my PC mostly for gaming and streaming. I create gaming content in my spare time. I mostly stream via twitch. I also am in the process of learning photo shop for drawing.
    $4,164.91
    Daniel R
  • Ice White Core i9-12900k & EVGA RTX 3080Ti FTW3 Ultra Gaming & Streaming Build thumbnail

    Ice White Core i9-12900k & EVGA RTX... Ice White Core i9-12900k & EVGA RTX 3080Ti FTW3 Ultra Gaming & Streaming Build

    This was a rebuild/refresh of my 1st PC. I went to rebuild my rig to an all-white build, and ended up with an opportunity to... This was a rebuild/refresh of my 1st PC. I went to rebuild my rig to an all-white build, and ended up with an opportunity to upgrade CPU, MoBo, & PSU while doing so. 99% of the time this PC is on it is gaming, with half of the time streaming from it while gaming (on my Facebook Gaming Page, WhyNotDonP3). I mainly play Warzone, Battlefield 2042, Battlefront 2, AC Odyssey & Valhalla, with some others sprinkled in here and there. Biggest thing I did on this build was take my time while doing all the wiring routing & cable management to get it done right. I installed all the fans & controllers first, installed the motherboard, connected the fan controllers & case I/O to the MoBo, then ran and tidied up all the fan & RGB headers, tidied up the case I/O wires nice and tight, then ran the easy to run PSU Cables, for an overall nice and clean back panel. It helped that this case (Corsair 5000D Airflow) was very easy to build and do cable management.
    $4,144.66
    Don P
  • Fantastic Lianli O11 Dynamic XL ROG build thumbnail

    Fantastic Lianli O11 Dynamic XL ROG... Fantastic Lianli O11 Dynamic XL ROG build

    For gaming and Lianli O11 dynamic plus Lian Li UNI Fan SL Infinity Fluid Dynamic case fan is the coolest duo ever For gaming and Lianli O11 dynamic plus Lian Li UNI Fan SL Infinity Fluid Dynamic case fan is the coolest duo ever
    $4,140.93
    ZHONGJIANG X
  • a nice white build in the new case thumbnail

    a nice white build in the new case a nice white build in the new case

    some inspirations, first time build some inspirations, first time build
    $4,132.86
    Aquatik
  • The Dream thumbnail

    The Dream The Dream

    This is strictly a gaming rig, and I play tarkov on it mainly. This is strictly a gaming rig, and I play tarkov on it mainly.
    $4,041.87
    randel s
  • Challenger thumbnail

    Challenger Challenger

    The name of my system is Challenger because when I started my build back in 2013 it was a challenge to build. Eventually it... The name of my system is Challenger because when I started my build back in 2013 it was a challenge to build. Eventually it was challenger to build it better and faster. The performance got better and better every generation. The purpose of my build is for gaming, photo editing, Video editing, light graphic design, web design, and some crypto mining when I'm not using it for watching movies. As you can tell my system has always been put to the test, that is why I have a 1000 watt PSU and 32gb or RAM to make sure I can support anything I throw at it. Before this new model I had a an intel i9-990K and that did great until this 12th gen of CPU's. The 3080ti really comes alive when it comes to games like Red Dead II and Far Cry 6. I didn't my best could get better but it did when I up graded my system to the 12th Gen CPU. All of this performance is viewed by my Alienware 34" Ultra wide 4k Monitor at 120hz. I was truly amazed when I was playing Far Cry 6 at an average of 110fps at 4k when I first played it on this system. I haven't edited any video yet but the moment I get a product I know it will go by in a flash. The Corsair 4000D case was a tight fit for this rig but it really made a complex system look super clean and simple. I was never really into RGB fans but since everything had RGB I had to buy them and now I'm a fan. lol I'm used to full PC cases but now there is no such thing as a full size case any more since they cover the bottom end with a PSU cover. So if you are like me and had an old full size case with no PSU cover, keep it if you ever want to add a second card for any reason. The Corsair 4000D fits a full size ATX motherboard but that last PCIE slot is going to be just for show. Nothing more than one card fits ion this mid size tower and that also goes for the full size frame as well. This the first time time that I have bought an Asus ROG Maximus Hero motherboard and this board is nothing but high class. You truly get what you pay for in this board. The only thing you'll be sorry about is the price but once you open the box and see all the cool features it comes with you'll be excited to plug it in. The board comes with so many features it would take too long for me to list them but I will say that there is a button that helps you release your GPU from the board which is super helpful. The board also support about 4 NVME SSD's, Two on the board and two on an addition PCIE attachment that comes with the board. This board also has a pretty interesting display that is not that bright but very cool to look at. The board also has plenty of slots for those of you that like to build custom water cooled rigs. I personally use a Corsair AIO cooler H100I Elite Capellix and it does just fine. Mixed with 3 RGB 120mm Fans in the front and 2 120 fans on the cooler and 1 to the rear of the case. So there is RGB all over this Challenger. The only place that doesn't have RGB is my Gigabyte 3080ti and my Corsair RAM. This leads me to remind everyone that if you are upgrading to the 12th Gen CPU's you can't use DDR4 RAM you need DDR 5. I had to learn that the hard way and they aren't cheap right now, so to save some money I purchased the Corsair 32GB 5200mhz RAM kit without RGB at around $300. Anything at that size with RGB will cost you an arm and a leg right now.
    $4,025.93
    Guzman07
  • Gio Build thumbnail

    Gio Build Gio Build

    Stealthy theme, black cables, white RGB lighting Stealthy theme, black cables, white RGB lighting
    $4,014.94
    Andrew S
  • OP gaming gig thumbnail

    OP gaming gig OP gaming gig

    OP gaming gig OP gaming gig
    $3,999.94
    Che L
  • RiotPC - 4k Gaming Build thumbnail

    RiotPC - 4k Gaming Build RiotPC - 4k Gaming Build

    Mainly built this build to show off the RGB and primarily gaming in 4k with a 4k 32" 240hz curved monitor. Mainly built this build to show off the RGB and primarily gaming in 4k with a 4k 32" 240hz curved monitor.
    $3,984.89
    TypeXD

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