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  • All white Y60 thumbnail

    All white Y60 All white Y60

    I needed it a new computer to replace my old 6 years gaming PC. I wanted something that could run games at 1440p easily. I needed it a new computer to replace my old 6 years gaming PC. I wanted something that could run games at 1440p easily.
    $11,220.76
    luis f
  • ROG Helios Build thumbnail

    ROG Helios Build ROG Helios Build

    I always wanted a watercool build and completed this build during the quarantine to keep myself busy because all outdoor... I always wanted a watercool build and completed this build during the quarantine to keep myself busy because all outdoor entertainment was closed.
    $6,638.62
    robert c
  • High End Custom Hard Tube AMD Gaming Build thumbnail

    High End Custom Hard Tube AMD Gaming... High End Custom Hard Tube AMD Gaming Build

    The customer bought this unit to compete with his son at gaming. The customer wanted a custom hard tube computer build for a... The customer bought this unit to compete with his son at gaming. The customer wanted a custom hard tube computer build for a unique look as well as Corsair products to sync properly. This build can run any game at the highest settings.
    $6,043.58
    MC-Chicago
  • 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
  • Liquid_EK i7 12700K+RTX 3090 thumbnail

    Liquid_EK i7 12700K+RTX 3090 Liquid_EK i7 12700K+RTX 3090

    The computer is running as a workstation for machine learning tasks like object detection. The computer is running as a workstation for machine learning tasks like object detection.
    $5,297.95
    Chenyang M
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    Frostbite Frostbite

    Walking through Micro Center one day to get a new fan for my good old Raidmax Smilodon case and made the mistake of walking... Walking through Micro Center one day to get a new fan for my good old Raidmax Smilodon case and made the mistake of walking past the cases, saw a core P3 black on the shelf and had to build one for myself, and so it began, which color which was a back and forth decision for some time. Had to bail on building it few times due to other circumstances and just kept researching and getting parts over I would say 2 to 3 years, some accessories are past over from last build though. Built it for gaming and just general use, do a little go-pro video editing from time to time. Really do not have any upgrade plans for the tower at this time but we all know how fast that can change. Definitely would like to in time upgrade old been through it all desk that started as a U desk and due to space keeps getting smaller and also some better cable management for the desk. Custom loop would also be a possible upgrade but do not like the idea of constantly changing the coolant and I like simple (LOL) so to be determined, that being said next will more then likely be VR. Types of games really I am all over the place, it is really whichever I got hooked on for the moment. Forth build I have technically done but always had a sidekick that honestly knows much more and this one is the first I was solo on other then texting questions and thoughts to said sidekick <(leader of what to get and do)(LOL), also is where the Klipsch 5.1 came from (great friend).
    $5,228.69
    scott e
  • O11D Mini 3090ti Build thumbnail

    O11D Mini 3090ti Build O11D Mini 3090ti Build

    Gaming rig and Vtubing Gaming rig and Vtubing
    $5,032.32
    CHARLESON E D
  • Snowstorm thumbnail

    Snowstorm Snowstorm

    Gaming and looking cool Gaming and looking cool
    $5,009.90
    monsterbeard
  • My new workstation thumbnail

    My new workstation My new workstation

    WFM rig for ai WFM rig for ai
    $4,639.90
    Crunu
  • Dream PC thumbnail

    Dream PC Dream PC

    So I've been gaming pretty much all my life. Back in 2014 I got my first proper gaming PC. Then it was just low end, bought... So I've been gaming pretty much all my life. Back in 2014 I got my first proper gaming PC. Then it was just low end, bought by my parents, built by person at the store. All midrange economical parts. Since then I've been pretty hooked into PC gaming as a whole. Previously I had a gaming laptop so going from laptop to desktop was a huge change, so big I wondered how on earth I was using a laptop for so many years. Fast forward 2019. I've now graduated from college, got a job, and have money for once in my life. I'm still all the time following youtubers like LinusTechTips and whatnot and always just following the latest tech, always seeing glamorous PC builds. From watching those videos everyday for years, I always wanted to feel the awesomeness of a proper high end build. So it was a dream of mine to build something that would be a gaming beast and a huge upgrade from my previous build as well. I wanted to go pretty much all out, no compromises but within a reasonable budget as I'm just not loaded with cash. I had to save up for this for well over a year. I started buying things slowly overtime with all my peripherals like my keyboard, mouse, chair, table, and stuff. Last piece was going to be the main PC itself and monitor upgrade. I bought things with the idea in my head, one and done. Like if I buy this, I'm not going to want to replace it at all. It was exactly what I would have wanted in my dream scenario. Then came time where I was ready to buy, and Ryzen 3000 was about to launch. I've been doing months of just looking at PC parts and watching youtube reviews of every part so I knew exactly what I would want. I've been watching many build videos, even bought PC Building Simulator so I can practice building since I didn't want to have someone else build my pc for me. I went to Microcenter right on launch day, July 7th and bought myself a Ryzen 3900X, with a brand new x570 motherboard, fancy new pcei gen 4.0 5gb/s m.2 ssd. I got the works, then two days later I picked up the brand new RTX 2070 Super on launch day and got the monitor to go along with it. Certainly can't afford a 2080ti but that gpu was powerful enough and at a good price point where it wasn't terrible performance per dollar. I didn't go overkill with any part of this PC, everything I use 100% to the fullest. I game almost everyday on it. I like to stream as well on occasion. I want to make youtube videos on it. I use it for school and work. This thing just flies through everything I throw at it. I love it. Any changes I would make to the build would simply be adding another 16gb of ram to it. I'm for sure going to buy the new RTX 3080 and plug that into my PC. I'll eventually add in another m.2 ssd eventually and one that'll be even faster. I also wish to add in a good standard ssd as well, my current standard ssd in it is unfortanetly dramless which I didn't really know about at the time, and I feel like when running games on that it acts not as well as an ssd should. I wish that my cpu cooler and the fans with it would sync up with my other devices, also my mouse and speakers so it would be all one light sync.
    $4,637.79
    TwistedFoo
  • Top of the line thumbnail

    Top of the line Top of the line

    Just the best all white rig money can buy for 4k gaming Just the best all white rig money can buy for 4k gaming
    $4,584.91
    Dsolash
  • The Ultimate 12th Gen Intel Build (The Big Bloop) thumbnail

    The Ultimate 12th Gen Intel Build (The... The Ultimate 12th Gen Intel Build (The Big Bloop)

    This gaming rig was built for the ultimate gaming experience. From World of Warcraft to Fortnite this machine was built to... This gaming rig was built for the ultimate gaming experience. From World of Warcraft to Fortnite this machine was built to tackle it all. On the side, I also do lots of Full-Stack Java Development which this system will also handle with ease.
    $4,554.92
    Nicholas S
  • X Machine thumbnail

    X Machine X Machine

    Gaming,Streaming, Movies Gaming,Streaming, Movies
    $4,484.91
    Toby J
  • My baby. thumbnail

    My baby. My baby.

    I built this computer for gaming and streaming purposes. I play mostly Fortnite and cod. I built this computer for gaming and streaming purposes. I play mostly Fortnite and cod.
    $4,483.80
    Jam R
  • 4k/1080p gaming thumbnail

    4k/1080p gaming 4k/1080p gaming

    Built for gaming and media consumption. Built for gaming and media consumption.
    $4,219.88
    Samuel A
  • asus pc thumbnail

    asus pc asus pc

    RGB computer with maximum performance and a lot of RGB RGB computer with maximum performance and a lot of RGB
    $4,197.92
    Nathan P
  • First PC Build (12/10/21) thumbnail

    First PC Build (12/10/21) First PC Build (12/10/21)

    I needed a new general use and gaming PC (haven't been able to play MMORPGs in years) so I figured that I would try building... I needed a new general use and gaming PC (haven't been able to play MMORPGs in years) so I figured that I would try building one for the very first time. It was honestly a stressful process--in that it wasn't as simple as putting legos together, like how some people describe it, because I ran into some problems. But I'm really glad that I was able to complete it (much thanks to the people that answered all my questions on PC building related Discord servers). So far, I've been playing Craftopia and it's been fun. There's a lot more to the crafting system than I thought there would be going into the game. I also got the Xbox PC Pass to try out more games and am also waiting for Lost Ark to release (and eventually Blue Protocol in the far-ish future). Notes: * CPU crunch noises... That is all. * The O11D XL is nice and roomy but the newly released EVO case is so pretty (and the white version is a true white in comparison). * Cable management in the back ended up being a mess but I think it's an organized mess! In the future, I would check out some custom cables so that it's easier to manage everything. Maybe RGB ones for the extra FPS (jk). * It almost took just as long figuring out how to deal with two different RGB software (had to do it for the cooler) as it did to build the PC. I now understand why some people say that the software part is the most difficult part. * Oh! Looks like I have to fix the bottom bracket. Noticed this after I took the pictures.
    $4,100.76
    Dana K
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    TheHouseOfTom TheHouseOfTom

    Built for gaming, streaming, content creation. Curator of RobeytechDeals on Twitter and Robeytechdeals.com Built for gaming, streaming, content creation. Curator of RobeytechDeals on Twitter and Robeytechdeals.com
    $4,093.95
    TheHouseOfTom
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    TakoBeast TakoBeast

    I've wanted to do a high-performance passive build for awhile, so when I saw The Beast, I decided it was time to do a new... I've wanted to do a high-performance passive build for awhile, so when I saw The Beast, I decided it was time to do a new build with Alder Lake. I ended up doing a semi-passive build in preparation for summer temperatures, but I can't hear the fans at 500 RPM so it's effectively silent.
    $4,071.18
    Moratorius
  • 4k Game thumbnail

    4k Game 4k Game

    I wanted to make beaast for gaming, I mostly play COD. However I wanted beast so I can also start on my 3d animation... I wanted to make beaast for gaming, I mostly play COD. However I wanted beast so I can also start on my 3d animation learning.
    $4,034.94
    ARUN D
  • Gaming Computer thumbnail

    Gaming Computer Gaming Computer

    Built it for gaming Built it for gaming
    $4,034.91
    Kevin B
  • HomeWork thumbnail

    HomeWork HomeWork

    Computer is used for development work and also for gaming Computer is used for development work and also for gaming
    $3,990.95
    John Clemens D
  • Cyber Behemoth thumbnail

    Cyber Behemoth Cyber Behemoth

    Apparently, 11 out of 10 case mods currently are Cyberpunk 2077 themed, so I guess if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. Of... Apparently, 11 out of 10 case mods currently are Cyberpunk 2077 themed, so I guess if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. Of course, it had to be water cooled, too, and I haven't water cooled a system since the days of cutting your own window in a beige case and milling your own waterblocks. Thankfully, though, The days of shopping the plumbing department of Ace Hardware are a thing of the past, and I can just walk into a store and pay an entire seperate computer's worth of money for premade stuff! Having a 3d printer department in a store that's not located on a starship somewhere in the future was also amazingly helpful, and made the relearning curve of this entire mod bananas. Now I have an entirely new hobby that my wife can yell at me for enjoying. My initial vision was of a custom reservoir with a cyborg floating inside, with blood red fluid running through the tubes, like the sci-fi movie cliche where swimming in goo replaces all hospital beds, but then i realized that this is not my day job, so i improvised and bought a kit. I mean, what's a cyberpunk theme without a bubbling vat of person?The future is also shaped like a hexagon, so I added an aluminum hexagon pattern to the front panel of my case, and partly on top. I added 40 caliber shells with magnets inside, to the back panel for extra awesome. I've been eye-balling the Phanteks Enthoo 719 for some time, because I love full tower cases, and this sucker is a beast. Also, who has 2 thumbs and finally saved up enough money for a 2080 ti 2 months before the 30xx series is released? Oh yeah, this guy! Honestly, the card was worth the long wait, and chugs along maxed out at 4k, at around 37 degrees. Now all that was left was to bleed the system for a week straight, and add a half gallon of water to an improvised vase on the top of my case. This adventure is not for the faint of heart, and gives me nightmares, but the enthoo 719 weighs about as much as a Space X Falcon Heavy, so it should hold. The logo, fan grill, and cylinder base were all printed with a Creality CR-10. The base is just an enlarged fan grill available on Thermaltake's website. Homage paid to Akira and Elysium in the form of exoskeleton spine parts used as a cable cover.
    $3,973.82
    adam p
  • RGB Airflow All The Things thumbnail

    RGB Airflow All The Things RGB Airflow All The Things

    ARGB airflow build ARGB airflow build
    $3,959.93
    Reg S

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