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I5 12400 16gb rm 1tb ssd rx 6600 gaming... I5 12400 16gb rm 1tb ssd rx 6600 gaming build
budget gaming build budget gaming build$1,248.87 -
UNIVRS UNIVRS
Used for live rendering utilizing Vectorworks, WYSIWYG and Capture. Also used for gaming such as Destiny, GTA V and MW2.... Used for live rendering utilizing Vectorworks, WYSIWYG and Capture. Also used for gaming such as Destiny, GTA V and MW2. She's most certainly not a looker' but she gets the job done without complaint.$1,185.90 -
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MY First PC! MY First PC!
A complete beast of a PC that I have spent 1.3k on- The Pros: - Runs fast and has DLSS 2.0 Compatibility - Quiet, barely... A complete beast of a PC that I have spent 1.3k on- The Pros: - Runs fast and has DLSS 2.0 Compatibility - Quiet, barely makes a sound - Has easily swapable parts that help with upgrades and the like. The Cons: - Silicon is Expensive :D - No Heatsink on I/O for MoBo, and only one heatsink for 2nd NVME Slot (No surprise there) - Will have to upgrade in 5 years or so What is it used for? - Content Creation, more specifically 1080p Video Editing and the like - Gaming, and lots of it thanks to the graphics it can pull off - Just messing around and whatever I need it to do. The Core i5 pulls it's weight by the ton, I've never used something this fast before. Advice- I actually got my Monitor from Costco, it's only 199.99 and runs like a dream. Also, be careful with the case screws, if you don't get them right the first time putting in your GPU will be a nightmare. Also, for GPUs, if you intend on getting an EVGA brand one look for their B-stock, it often eliminates anywhere from 30-100 dollars off their cards ;) Overall, happy with my first build and would 10/10 Recommend$1,041.91 -
Meta Quest PC VR Budget Build Meta Quest PC VR Budget Build
The purpose of this build is to optimize performance for VR gaming such as having excess VRAM for Oculus Link and Virtual... The purpose of this build is to optimize performance for VR gaming such as having excess VRAM for Oculus Link and Virtual Desktop Streaming for wireless PC VR gaming. I have intentionally cheaped out on all other components, so upgrade each component as best fits your needs. You can build an amazing VR gaming PC for under $1K, but you have to make sacrifices along the way.$975.95 -
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Budget Gamer Budget Gamer
The core components were obvious choices. The i5 beats the previous-gen Core i9 part in gaming for cheap, so great value... The core components were obvious choices. The i5 beats the previous-gen Core i9 part in gaming for cheap, so great value there. And the RX 6600 is the absolute best value midrange GPU of this generation, maybe ever, if you get it at the right price: I got this MSI model for $260, which is honestly amazing for this level of performance.$747.94 -
Ryzen Gaming Ryzen Gaming
I built this computer for both school work and gaming. Some of the games the games I play are Call of Duty and Forza which... I built this computer for both school work and gaming. Some of the games the games I play are Call of Duty and Forza which the Gigabyte RX 5500 XT handled perfectly during casual gaming at 1080p. For school, I have many programs running which is why the extra ram was very helpful. Some things I plan on doing in the future are switching graphics cards when the Radeon graphic cards come out or the new 3000 series from NVIDIA come out and adding a new B550 motherboard later down the line.$683.86 -
Scrapyard Scrapyard
I built this PC as a entry level gaming/content creation pc, I play games like fortnite, overwatch two, and terraria. I... I built this PC as a entry level gaming/content creation pc, I play games like fortnite, overwatch two, and terraria. I might upgrade my CPU to a ryzen 5600x later on the line, and maybe my GPU as well, maybe to a 1650 super.$664.92 -
The Humble Overdue Upgrade Build The Humble Overdue Upgrade Build
Before this I had a Haswell gaming machine (i5-4570) for like 6 years. It started showing its age, particularly in Modern... Before this I had a Haswell gaming machine (i5-4570) for like 6 years. It started showing its age, particularly in Modern Warfare and on a couple emulators that really benefited from more threads/better IPC. Despite reaching 60 frames on most titles, the stutters were absolutely abysmal and it was clear the old i5 was bottle-necking my RX 580. I'm not a hardcore gamer so apart from emulators, the most intensive games that I currently have are Black Desert Online, Modern Warfare, Borderlands 3, and GTA V but I'm positive I'd be able to run the newer AAA games like Battlefield 2042 at an acceptable and consistent enough frame-rate. I built this around Christmastime 2020. I was lucky enough to be chosen for Honey's promotion at that time so I was able to get $250 from them. The motherboard was on sale, the CPU and case was not. But since I had the other parts for the build already from my old system, I think the $250 was just enough to get all three. I *could've* gone for a 6 core but I ended up deciding with a Ryzen 3 3100 as a stopgap solution. Plus any modern processor from the last 3-4 years is an upgrade to the i5-4570. Why AMD? I honestly wanted to go Intel since their six cores at the time went for $140-160. The reason why I didn't was because there were no Intel motherboards that had memory overclocking at the time. So I went with AMD just because I thought it would be better value, at least motherboard wise. So if you think about it, I only really paid for the parts OTHER than the mobo, case, and CPU. Most of which I got on sale/at a reduced price.$605.92 -
i3 for Me i3 for Me
This build was 100% motivated by a random impulse purchase at my local Microcenter. I noticed that the newest gen from... This build was 100% motivated by a random impulse purchase at my local Microcenter. I noticed that the newest gen from Intel (13th gen) now had an i3 quad core (4 cores, 8 threads) available and the price at Microcenter was only $99. I decided to grab it and see how much it would bottleneck an older RX 5600 XT that I had going unused. Turns out, the answer is "not at all!"$593.93 -
General Build General Build
I built this for regular PC usage, but now I want to try playing some games so need to upgrade. I built this for regular PC usage, but now I want to try playing some games so need to upgrade.$574.93 -
AMD Budget Build by Bryan AMD Budget Build by Bryan
I mostly play first person shooter games like GTAV/FiveM and other games that this PC could run is Fortnite, Warzone Forza... I mostly play first person shooter games like GTAV/FiveM and other games that this PC could run is Fortnite, Warzone Forza etc.$567.93 -
1st PC I built 1st PC I built
It can be used for work and used for gaming. I use it for school and gaming. I play Fortnite at around 200 fps on medium... It can be used for work and used for gaming. I use it for school and gaming. I play Fortnite at around 200 fps on medium settings and Valorant at around 300-500 fps on medium-high settings. I will probably be upgrading the gpu later on and adding some rgb but for now, I love the build. Also the power supply is a 600w not 500w but it isn't on the list.$543.92 -
Basic VR Rig (BVR) Basic VR Rig (BVR)
I built this PC to replace my old PC which was an old Dell Optiplex 3020 with an Intel core i5 4590, 8gb of ram DDR3, and a... I built this PC to replace my old PC which was an old Dell Optiplex 3020 with an Intel core i5 4590, 8gb of ram DDR3, and a 500gb Seagate HDD.$499.92 -
Budget gaming Budget gaming
My old pc was struggling to run the games I wanted it to My old pc was struggling to run the games I wanted it to$484.94 -
Workstation Build Workstation Build
This was a PC that was put together for the purpose of being a workstation at a budget This was a PC that was put together for the purpose of being a workstation at a budget$405.96