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Aesthetic Builds: Pink Gamer Girl... Aesthetic Builds: Pink Gamer Girl Edition 🌸 #BitWit
Past: I’ve had a passion for building computers ever since I was a freshman in high school. Since then, I would stay up... Past: I’ve had a passion for building computers ever since I was a freshman in high school. Since then, I would stay up nights watching BitWit and Linus. After countless hours, I finally decided on the parts I’ll infuse into my dream PC. The Beginning: Building a PC without even working, especially in a hispanic household had most of it’s disappointments. Being told your vision was only just a matter of time before I gave up on it, bummed me out a lot but I never gave up! Fortunately, after explaining that this will enhance my skill and passion in Hardware Engineering and Software, they allowed me and even helped me. After 1-2 months and camping outside of this Micro Center for a GPU (although I didn’t get the one I wanted but I was desperate), I finally finished. It booted up perfectly. Mid Journey: However… It wasn’t what I wanted it to be. It wasn’t near what I wanted my DREAM PC to be. After being hired for the summer, I made money and invested most of it to upgrading. I upgraded my CPU from a Ryzen 5 3600 to Ryzen 7 3700x. I knew my dream case was the Lian Li O11D Mini and with the help of a fellow Micro Center employee, I was encouraged on going through with it! I added case fans and an extra 16GB of RAM which was pricey, but very worth it haha. (A new SFX Power Supply to accommodate with the new case as well. The End of an Era/Issues: After installation of the Motherboard, I realized there wasn't space in the back from the case to mount my AIO. I panicked because I wasn't planning on using the included wraith cooler with my CPU. My AIO pump is so cute! "How could I ever let it go" I thought. I stared for a moment and realized I could install the AIO mount on the Motherboard and then screw the motherboard in. Once again, I was relieved from devestation. After installing everything in the new case, I booted it up. I noticed my hard drive would say 50% usage and it worried me a lot. I frantically searched it up but would be led to a dead end. I never really understood as to why it did that but I assumed it was just because of CPU change. A day later, I tried booting it up for my usual gaming mornings but it turned off in a span of 5 minutes. My worry escalated and I unplugged everything to avoid further damage. I ended up going to Micro Center for a Diagnostic and found out my CPU was nearly cooking itself so it would turn off to protect itself. I actually inserted the CPU pump wire into the wrong header which relieved me because I was afraid I’d have to spend more money on something. After thanking the technicians, I went on my way home to try booting it up and to my surprise, it was a successful startup. There was no powering off which relieved me even more. The only upgrade I have left is a 30 series as I intended to get in April but couldn’t. Though I’m totally okay with what I got (Asus ROG 2060 OC). I’m beyond grateful for my journey and anyone who helped me along with it. Ongoing possible issue: My CPU temp is usually at 55°C during startup but stays at 60-70°C during full load. Is this healthy? The people of Reddit say it’s normal temps from a Ryzen 7 3700x Thank you to everyone who sees this! You’re amazing, loved and appreciated! Have a great day <3 ☆ I try not to submit to the sterotype of pink gamer girls but how could I not?? It's so cute! Don't get me wrong, I sometimes alternate between more nature-y, earth-y colors or simple blues and yellows too lol$2,690.79 -
Valorant and Solidworks PC Valorant and Solidworks PC
The machine I made, has the rendering capabilities to play any triple a game I want but also do cad rendering on the side... The machine I made, has the rendering capabilities to play any triple a game I want but also do cad rendering on the side but I turned off most of the rgb because I did not like looking at it. I mostly run valorant or solidworks on this computer$2,426.90 -
BeastX BeastX
This gaming PC name signifies the speed and power it brings to the gaming realm. This gaming PC name signifies the speed and power it brings to the gaming realm.$1,942.93 -
Alder Lake Rebuild 2022 Alder Lake Rebuild 2022
I am planning to upgrade my main desktop workstation with Alder Lake components I am planning to upgrade my main desktop workstation with Alder Lake components$1,759.94 -
fuLLmetaL I fuLLmetaL I
I recently got back to building after an eight year hiatus. My last build was lga 1155 i7-2700K. Back then I was still... I recently got back to building after an eight year hiatus. My last build was lga 1155 i7-2700K. Back then I was still single and have money to spend lol. Now after moving here to the US I decided to build a entry to mid 1080p all around PC for my family ang get my son into PC building and gaming. What I love of todays build is you don't need a disk drive anymore! I still remember buying a 60Gb 2.5 SSD for my booth drive and 1 Tb HDD for my file storage. NVME SSD's are God sent it makes the build look more clean! Looking forward to building my personal gaming PC once I get settled here and save up.$1,714.93 -
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Jonathan's Gaming PC Jonathan's Gaming PC
This PC was designed for gaming, coding, and general use at an incredibly high performance. Video games like League of... This PC was designed for gaming, coding, and general use at an incredibly high performance. Video games like League of Legends, Valorant, Fortnite, and CS:GO run perfectly with unbelievably beautiful graphics. Upgrades to the PC include expanding RAM capacity and integrating more RGB parts (particularly fans) for aesthetics. Please note that a PCIe WiFi card will not be a viable option for this build. A USB WiFi adapter will suffice for general PC purposes, but an Ethernet cable is recommended for serious gaming.$1,653.92 -
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Mighty mini Mighty mini
I built this to be a plex server in my living room, but also as a capable gaming computer I could take with me on the go. I built this to be a plex server in my living room, but also as a capable gaming computer I could take with me on the go.$1,629.84 -
Kevin's 2021 Build Kevin's 2021 Build
I built it this year because I got lucky securing a GPU during the GPU crisis. I mainly use it to play video games and for... I built it this year because I got lucky securing a GPU during the GPU crisis. I mainly use it to play video games and for light video editing. My main games at the moment are Valorant, Apex Legends, and Genshin Impact. I think I should have went AMD (5600x) over the i5-11400, but the integrated graphics came in handy a few times during the build process.$1,611.91 -
Return to Team Blue Return to Team Blue
Great for gaming and everyday use. A good all-around computer Great for gaming and everyday use. A good all-around computer$1,564.93 -
First Gaming build (UV) First Gaming build (UV)
Started out as a first build to use for music production but quickly turned into my first budget gaming PC Started out as a first build to use for music production but quickly turned into my first budget gaming PC$1,544.90 -
Workhorse Workhorse
This build is for general usage but also editing photos and videos. It can also be utilized for gaming like Call of Duty. This build is for general usage but also editing photos and videos. It can also be utilized for gaming like Call of Duty.$1,517.92 -
1st PC Build 1st PC Build
PC built for everyday use (school, browsing, etc.) Also, the part of the PC is capable of running high-end games and has... PC built for everyday use (school, browsing, etc.) Also, the part of the PC is capable of running high-end games and has better performance (Apex Legends, Forza Horizon 5, Valorant). Things that certainly needs to be worked on differently is the cable/wire management and a better CPU fan, preferable with RGB also.$1,493.90 -
First Solo Build First Solo Build
as a highschool student with a minimum wage job. i built this pc on a huge budget and taking advantage of deals and sales.... as a highschool student with a minimum wage job. i built this pc on a huge budget and taking advantage of deals and sales. some parts like fans, case, and storage were from a build my uncle made me. the cpu i got with a free mobo, the only things i got without a sale is my gpu, my psu, and 3 of the 6 fans.$1,489.68 -
Basic start Basic start
General purpose computing, entry-level casual gaming General purpose computing, entry-level casual gaming$1,484.92 -
First Build - Too Much RGB First Build - Too Much RGB
This was my first PC! Until I finished building this computer, I had only ever used a Macbook Air, which worked but was... This was my first PC! Until I finished building this computer, I had only ever used a Macbook Air, which worked but was terrible for me as an aspiring gamer. So, I got my 18 year old cousin, who knew much more about PCs and had built his own, to compile a PCPartPicker list for me so that I could maybe build my own, eventually. It took two years of saving what little money I had, but I eventually got there, and I've never stopped adding stuff once it was finished - more fans, more storage, lots of RGB (lol), even Razer peripherals because I could. I use it to play lots of indie games, my favorites being Hollow Knight, Baba is You and many other simpler but really neat ones. I also play a few triple-A titles (Doom Eternal, Ori because apparently that counts, and MS Flight Sim). Those last few are really why I'm tryna upgrade.$1,479.94 -
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Cyber Cyber
Building a PC Gives Me the Option for Higher Quality Parts Building a PC Gives Me the Option for Higher Quality Parts$1,458.41 -
First Born Son First Born Son
First ever PC build. I played on a gaming laptop for awhile but it was time to build something for myself and call it my... First ever PC build. I played on a gaming laptop for awhile but it was time to build something for myself and call it my own. I built it to be able to play with my friends who also built their own PCs. Also there was quite the incentive when I realized the greater performance you get on a PC when compared to a console, especially when playing cross-platform games. I play Call of Duty, Rainbow Six Siege, Overwatch, and Destiny 2 mainly. It definitely was a fun time putting it all together with the help of my roommates. I can definitely tell the difference from my Xbox One and my gaming laptop (which had a 1660ti in it). It runs very smooth and boots up super quick with the M.2 drive. At first I was a tad hesitant to get an AMD card because Nvidia is the top dog but so far, I've had no regrets as it has proven itself worthy for giving my the frames I want in games.$1,457.87 -
Subtle Cuttlefish Subtle Cuttlefish
very non eye-catching machine designed to simply blend in with the office furniture very non eye-catching machine designed to simply blend in with the office furniture$1,437.92 -
Main Gaming Pc Main Gaming Pc
I built it for gaming and school work. I play games like fallout and my summer car. I built it for gaming and school work. I play games like fallout and my summer car.$1,419.34 -
Star Wars white and black build. Star Wars white and black build.
This was my first time build and might have overspent on a pc but it was an enjoyable experience it took 4 days to build as... This was my first time build and might have overspent on a pc but it was an enjoyable experience it took 4 days to build as the last thing to arrive was my power supply. I plan to use it for School and architecture programs such as CAD and REVIT along with some gaming here and there with the possibility to run upcoming next-gen games. I love the case because of how simple it is with the all-white and geometric design it came with 4 RGB fans and even cable fasteners and plenty of space for the cables. Although I did struggle trying to get the fans to work as I had to use the 3 prong RGB header at the bottom of the motherboard instead of the top. I know the CPU might be a little overkill and doesn't necessarily match the GPU but you win some you lose some, also I know I should've gotten a 3600-speed memory but by the time I realized it was too late. The keyboard and mouse I bought as a bundle and the headphones I've had for years and just recently started using them again. I currently using a Samsung 36 inch 1080p tv I had on my dresser as a monitor but plan to buy one black Friday. Feel free to leave any comments or questions on the build.$1,390.93