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White Horse White Horse
Updated computer after old one was 5+ years old. Updated computer after old one was 5+ years old.$3,207.90 -
The gamer's dome The gamer's dome
I built it for gaming and I wish to maybe upgrade the cpu and get a little bit more ram. Also, some more vibrant colors and... I built it for gaming and I wish to maybe upgrade the cpu and get a little bit more ram. Also, some more vibrant colors and some more rgb lights might be nice.$3,089.89 -
Hyte Y60 Gaming Build Hyte Y60 Gaming Build
I built this absolute unit of a PC to handle pretty much anything I can throw at it with long term life in mind. Rather than... I built this absolute unit of a PC to handle pretty much anything I can throw at it with long term life in mind. Rather than build something that’s so obsolete that it’s tough to play new titles in two years, I can comfortably expect to game on this machine for a Considerable amount of time. Coupled with the Hyte Y60 case and LianLi SL140 & SL120v2 fans, it stays cool even through the toughest games on the highest graphics settings. I use it for GTARP on FiveM, Iracing, Numerous shooters, and even flight sims.$2,980.88 -
Sliger SFF MiniPC Sliger SFF MiniPC
3d printing, laser engraving, and gaming SFF build for my son 3d printing, laser engraving, and gaming SFF build for my son$2,763.96 -
Low-Key Furniture Desktop Low-Key Furniture Desktop
I wanted a pc for family use that also could game I wanted a pc for family use that also could game$2,722.90 -
The "Claw Machine" Gaming PC! The "Claw Machine" Gaming PC!
I just upgraded from my old gaming PC because my old PC is dying. Fortunately, I was able to find RX 7900 XT for MSRP, so I... I just upgraded from my old gaming PC because my old PC is dying. Fortunately, I was able to find RX 7900 XT for MSRP, so I built the pc based from there. This beast will run all games currently out in the market at extreme graphic setting. And I intend to spend a lot of time gaming on this PC! Of course, I am also trying to get into video editing. This machine will handle it as well.$2,699.95 -
HAL-9000 HAL-9000
As a kid, I always wanted to have a gaming pc of my own, where I could crush any game I wanted and push the limits of... As a kid, I always wanted to have a gaming pc of my own, where I could crush any game I wanted and push the limits of performance. My build started in 2017, and I saved every penny I could find to afford it. It's carried me throughout the years to today, with some upgrades of course. Originally, the build consisted of an Intel Core i5-7600K, MSI Z270 Gaming M7, ASUS GTX 1070 STRIX OC, Samsung 850 PRO, and a Seagate Barracuda 2TB. I play indie games like Lethal Company and Undertale, and big games like Battlefield 2042, Mortal Kombat 1, Five Nights at Freddy's, and VRChat. Throughout the time I spent building my pc, I wish I had purchased the parts at once instead of incrementally buying a part when it was possible. I could've gotten newer hardware had I done the former. In the future, I definitely would like to get a 2TB NVME SSD to replace my Seagate hard drive, and upgrade to 32GB of DDR4 ram. I also foresee a switch to the AMD Ryzen 7000 processor line.$2,646.49 -
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 -
Space Continuum Space Continuum
Build specifically for Starfield Build specifically for Starfield$2,499.90 -
Light gaming and editing rig Light gaming and editing rig
editing and gaming editing and gaming$2,452.92 -
The Battlestation The Battlestation
I am a photographer/videographer and an avid gamer. I needed something that would take nearly anything I threw at it and... I am a photographer/videographer and an avid gamer. I needed something that would take nearly anything I threw at it and not miss a beat. I like to multitask while editing photos and usually have a few different programs open at once for my workflow and really need a system that would be able to handle this and render the changes made while editing, same thing for when I'm working on editing videos. When I'm not working, I do enjoy some pretty heavy gaming. 4k was not a huge worry to me, as I would have to update my monitors, but also wanted a rig that would run the AAA titles at 2k and provide a great experience. I have also recently gotten into Sim Racing and wanted a system that I could move into VR with if I wanted to. This build checked all of the boxes for me and I am very happy with the results. I have not found anything that I would have done different at this point. The build has blown me away and I am very happy with it!$2,421.35 -
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Not too Meshy Not too Meshy
Fairly serious gaming rig for the entertainment center. Fairly serious gaming rig for the entertainment center.$2,354.91 -
SFF NR200 + 7900 XT SFF NR200 + 7900 XT
Condensed gaming rig. I primarily wanted my desktop to take up as small a space as possible and found building out of the... Condensed gaming rig. I primarily wanted my desktop to take up as small a space as possible and found building out of the NR200 case to be very satisfying. 7900 XT plays anything thrown at it - blew through Starfield at max settings. Highly recommend undervolting the GPU to save thermals. A less power hungry CPU would be even better to reduce heat. As much as I like the SFX-L Asus Loki PSU I chose, I recommend an SFX to gain GPU clearance. Highly advise against an ATX PSU as airflow becomes very difficult to manage. I would also recommend a shorter cooler than the Noctua NH-D15 as I had to force the mesh side panel closed.$2,345.89 -
Mini ITX Compact PC Mini ITX Compact PC
I wanted a compact desktop PC for video editing and gaming, so I ended up with this mini itx build. Although it's compact,... I wanted a compact desktop PC for video editing and gaming, so I ended up with this mini itx build. Although it's compact, it packs a punch! It's extremely fast rendering my video project compared to my old pc. It's great for gaming as well. I tried APEX and Fortnite on the highest setting with this build, and the graphic is very smooth.$2,309.95 -
Air Nostromo Air Nostromo
Great for Excel.Very simple and easy build, everything fits nicely. High frames, low temps. This is a gaming AM4 pushed to... Great for Excel. Very simple and easy build, everything fits nicely. High frames, low temps. This is a gaming AM4 pushed to the max.$2,309.93 -
Lian Li A4-H2O Power Build Lian Li A4-H2O Power Build
12L ITX build that houses powerful hardware without sacrifices 12L ITX build that houses powerful hardware without sacrifices$2,297.82 -
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Black Death Black Death
Super cool gaming rig build for a friend Super cool gaming rig build for a friend$2,256.92 -
AM5/RDNA3 Main Build for... AM5/RDNA3 Main Build for Work/Browsing/Gaming
I got this to replace my old rig to use as a main build. I intend to use this for more than 7 years, so I got more of the... I got this to replace my old rig to use as a main build. I intend to use this for more than 7 years, so I got more of the higher end and latest parts to last me longer. I also got my PhD and have a decent paying job now, I wanted to spurge a bit. This rig uses the AM5 Ryzen 7900X and the PowerColor RX 7900XT. I got the Ryzen 7900X + G.Skill Flare X5 for $440 along with a Gigabyte Aorus Pro AX for $240 from Microcenter which was an amazing deal. I wanted RGB RAM though, so I also purchased the G.Skill Trident Z RGB RAM from Microcenter. First time living near a Microcenter but I'm glad I did when I decided to build a rig. Note that the Arctic Freezer 2 360 AIO does not fit on top in the Corsair 5000X but I zip-tied it and it seems fairly stable, surprisingly. Also, the XFX Merc319 6800XT in the boxes is not used since I got the RX7900XT.$2,203.91 -
Main PC Main PC
Although my old computer served me well for many years, it really was time for an upgrade and when you got to upgrade you do... Although my old computer served me well for many years, it really was time for an upgrade and when you got to upgrade you do it right! The purpose of this build is to provide all my computing and gaming needs for the foreseeable future while at the same time with the AM5 platform being upgradeable for whatever comes down the road.$2,189.78 -
Powerful fishbowl Powerful fishbowl
First build to replace my consoles. Plan to keep this long term and up to par with all the latest high demand games. First build to replace my consoles. Plan to keep this long term and up to par with all the latest high demand games.$2,179.91 -
Ryzen 5800X3D, 32GB RAM, 2TB NVME, RX... Ryzen 5800X3D, 32GB RAM, 2TB NVME, RX 6900XT
This is a very nice gaming computer that would play any AAA titles at the best settings, featuring the best AMD AM4 Gaming... This is a very nice gaming computer that would play any AAA titles at the best settings, featuring the best AMD AM4 Gaming CPU, the Ryzen 5800X3D w/3D V-Cache. The CPU is liquid cooled and paired with an RX 6900XT, which would trade blows with the RTX 3090. It will easily handle games at High settings 240+ FPS at 1080p or 150-200fps+ at 1440p and would be an excellent choice for COD MWII. eSports titles could easily run much higher FPS and push 240Hz panels very well. The system would make an excellent gaming rig capable of playing Halo Infinite, Fortnite, PUBG, Battlefield 2042, GTA 5, COD MWII or Warzone 2, Destiny 2, WoW, Cyberpunk 2077, etc.$2,164.92