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  • Neat! thumbnail

    Neat! Neat!

    This build is primarily for gaming but I do dabble a bit in content creation. I also do a steady amount of work from home... This build is primarily for gaming but I do dabble a bit in content creation. I also do a steady amount of work from home here. For work I rent the cameras that shoot most major motion pictures and TV Shows. I am based in Los Angeles California. This is what I would consider revision #6 of my entire setup spanning from ~2011 to present day. Is a build ever really complete?
    $11,333.57
    Zachary P
  • The Desk PC thumbnail

    The Desk PC The Desk PC

    custom built desk with integrated PC custom built desk with integrated PC
    $5,301.90
    EDDIE P
  • Second Personal Build. thumbnail

    Second Personal Build. Second Personal Build.

    The purpose of this rig is for gaming, the CPU and GPU was slightly overclocked due to the low temperatures after the custom... The purpose of this rig is for gaming, the CPU and GPU was slightly overclocked due to the low temperatures after the custom loop and the water cooling, the CPU and GPU together sit at about 40c whereas prior to the custom loop the CPU was at about 50c and GPU at about 84c under stress. The first build was a non water cooling build over 12 years ago with the first i7 processor line that came out. I originally had an i7 860 which ran me into this build since the CPU was old.
    $5,110.26
    Jan T
  • Magma thumbnail

    Magma Magma

    Mainly for playing games with stories. A little bit of competitive (not good at it at all) when my friends plays the same... Mainly for playing games with stories. A little bit of competitive (not good at it at all) when my friends plays the same game.
    $4,528.77
    rapz
  • The Dragon: Command & Control Center - 2019 Build thumbnail

    The Dragon: Command & Control Center -... The Dragon: Command & Control Center - 2019 Build

    The Dragon was a build in the works for about 6 months to accumulate the necessary parts and aesthetics without destroying... The Dragon was a build in the works for about 6 months to accumulate the necessary parts and aesthetics without destroying my poor, poor wallet all in one go. Its purpose was primarily for gaming though it is also used for software development (personal and work related), cyber security (pentesting, malware analysis, cracking, etc), and entertainment (streaming and media server). When gaming, I aim for multiplayer usually Overwatch or PUBG though I spend a portion of time in single player games such as Fallout, Just Cause, Witcher and Civilization VI. I tend to contribute to a few open source projects in my free time and also do work in web development so it doubles as a fantastic development and testing environment, especially with the amount of tasks I can spin up thanks to the Ryzen 3700X. My only two slight disappointments with the build, which I plan on changing in the future are that I didn't upgrade to a 2080 Ti (preferably the Gigabyte AORUS XTREME, cause its such a beautiful card), and that I didn't dump out even more money for a 3900X, which I likely will not be upgrading since it'd be overkill on my wallet for little extra visible benefit. Personally, I found this build to be an absolute pleasure to put together despite my sometimes questionable use of cable ties and not having more than 2 hands! Thanks to the use of a Corsair Commander Pro I managed to keep my fan and RGB cables neat and clean, but I admit that as far as cable management goes, its not my proudest work on the backside. C'est la vie ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ It provides all the performance you'd expect from the parts and I so far have not had any issues with any of the software or games I have run on it. It eats through gaming, streaming shows, and running multiple development servers simultaneously like a dream, but the unfortunate trade-off is that my beefy Zotac 1080Ti AMP Extreme spits out more heat than an average fireplace. Since I'm aiming for an upgrade in the future, this may rectify itself nicely since I know the airflow in the case keeps fresh enough thanks to 9 fans. All in all, my favorite build to date. - jkmalan
    $4,498.75
    jkmalan
  • Cotton Candy thumbnail

    Cotton Candy Cotton Candy

    This is a gaming rig through and through. Heavy emphasis on aesthetics while still trying to keep it classy. This is a gaming rig through and through. Heavy emphasis on aesthetics while still trying to keep it classy.
    $4,244.76
    Jack M
  • Pink Ranger thumbnail

    Pink Ranger Pink Ranger

    This is my gaming rig. I mainly play Overwatch. I built this system to because I built one for a buddy of mine and had too... This is my gaming rig. I mainly play Overwatch. I built this system to because I built one for a buddy of mine and had too much fun doing it so i decided to build one of my own. Micro Center in Columbus Ohio did the hard line tubes for me. I wish I would've waited to get an AMD to drop the 3000 series of CPUs. The only things I didn't list where my Ducky One 2 Mini, and the custom cables from CableMod and Dream Cables. I have a 2080 Super listed but I only have a 2080 Founders, and a the block from Corsair listed is for a 2080ti but its the standard 2080 block.
    $3,859.75
    Walters7260
  • Demonio Strada thumbnail

    Demonio Strada Demonio Strada

    This was primarily built for gaming and working. A third purpose was to build a Desktop powerful enough to indulge in other... This was primarily built for gaming and working. A third purpose was to build a Desktop powerful enough to indulge in other things such as 3D modelling/rendering or photo and video editing. I have spent hours at this build playing AAA titles like; The Witcher 3, DOOM, Ghostwire Tokyo, Kena Bridge of Spirits, Assassins Creed Odyssey and too many others to remember at the top of my head. Spent countless more hours on e-sports titles like League Of Legends, Fortnite, Apex Legends, Overwatch, Call of Duty Warzone and whatever else interests me in this category. It has been a few years since I built it, really had fun with it, but I think that now it is time to upgrade.
    $3,606.94
    Khalil R
  • VADER #Bitwit! thumbnail

    VADER #Bitwit! VADER #Bitwit!

    I got into PC gaming right as PUBG launched in alpha and I wanted to learn more on getting a better system. I stumbled... I got into PC gaming right as PUBG launched in alpha and I wanted to learn more on getting a better system. I stumbled across Kyle & Jay and instantly got hooked! After graduating in 2020 and getting a job I got to finally save up towards my first build. I am proud to say that in January of this year I finally built my first pc! Version 1.0 had all the same specs except for GPU & Case. I originally had a EVGA 1070ti and a NZXT H510 but later upgraded to a Asus Rog Strix 3070 and H710 case, so this is version 2.0 that I am providing pictures. I am so happy with this setup and I cannot wait to build my next one, thanks Kyle for the inspiration!
    $3,349.39
    Louie_zzzz
  • NZXT case build 1 and 2 thumbnail

    NZXT case build 1 and 2 NZXT case build 1 and 2

    PC 1 I mainly use general purpose and playing pc games.PC 2 I made for my spouse to work on and also play pc games with... PC 1 I mainly use general purpose and playing pc games. PC 2 I made for my spouse to work on and also play pc games with me. Most of the games I play are found on Steam, Blizzard, Epic Games, LoL, Valorant, etc. I'm a OIF/OEF Vet myself, my teenage kids wanted to get into PC gaming (they're "upgrading" from consoles/Fortnite) and I come from an automotive repair background so putting together a PC is trivial in comparison to an engine or fine tuning suspension for an auto cross track. Anywho, future upgrades to include the new 6800 XT or some 3080's were available but I'll deal with having 5700 XT's for now as a place holder. Almost returned both these NZXT cases (still within 30day window) and buy 2 new Lian Li O11 Dynamic Mini cases + 12*LL120 case fans but too lazy to take apart both PC components JUST to have the NEW case.
    $3,267.86
    Phong V
  • AmericanNinjaAKG thumbnail

    AmericanNinjaAKG AmericanNinjaAKG

    my 3rd build i wanted to go with the best yet and over the top.. still getting the fine details completed. my 3rd build i wanted to go with the best yet and over the top.. still getting the fine details completed.
    $3,263.93
    Adam G
  • White Lightning thumbnail

    White Lightning White Lightning

    This is my custom PC that has taken me more than a year to save up enough money for and put it all together. I use my PC for... This is my custom PC that has taken me more than a year to save up enough money for and put it all together. I use my PC for gaming, streaming, video editing, photo editing, and Programming.
    $3,161.77
    Jackson P
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    Almost Elegant Almost Elegant

    It's probably a little overkill for world of warcraft and overwatch but it's a beautiful piece of machine to just watch... It's probably a little overkill for world of warcraft and overwatch but it's a beautiful piece of machine to just watch until I get into a game. I have Lian Li strimers on the way to add more beauty to it. Looking back I wish I would have went with an asus hero viii board instead of the msi. I have another case that I will be learning how to do water cooling in and probably get away from the aio since they're just a lot more beautiful to look at.
    $3,074.93
    Chris W
  • Scrap 2.0 thumbnail

    Scrap 2.0 Scrap 2.0

    I originally built this PC because I needed a big upgrade from my old system (i7-4790k CPU w/ a gtx 960 GPU). With gaming in... I originally built this PC because I needed a big upgrade from my old system (i7-4790k CPU w/ a gtx 960 GPU). With gaming in mind I wanted to make sure I wouldn't struggle with playing any big titles that caught my eye or streaming said titles. I began the build with eventually wanting to do a custom water loop in the future. Ever since I started building PC's and saw that was an option I knew I had to have a system with it. I watched countless videos of how to bend hard tubing, how fittings work, and just the overall process of how to build a water loop start to finish! I then made a part list, purchased all my cooling parts slowly until I had everything I needed and then some! (Bought extra fittings and extra hard tubing because I knew I was going to mess up some of the bends) Mostly I use my system for gaming/streaming (twitch.tv/ScrapppFPS) and I play games like CS:GO, Valorant, Apex Legends, and Call Of Duty.
    $2,984.65
    MNixon
  • The Server thumbnail

    The Server The Server

    I work for my father at a manufacturing company where we are the only IT employees. We needed new desktops so we decided to... I work for my father at a manufacturing company where we are the only IT employees. We needed new desktops so we decided to personally build one that fit our unique tastes. I had wanted to dive into full custom water loops, so I went all out with this build. This being my first ever water cooled PC, I wish I'd have taken my time in modifying the case to accept an additional radiator. Lots of custom work had to be done to this computer for cable management and water tube paths. It's used as a work computer but also served the purpose of occasional fun after hours. We call it, "The Server."
    $2,830.96
    Connectrac IT
  • Panda thumbnail

    Panda Panda

    Gaming and light video editing Gaming and light video editing
    $2,829.92
    Johnny T
  • AMD Multipurpose Build thumbnail

    AMD Multipurpose Build AMD Multipurpose Build

    So this was the first PC I ever built and the main reason behind it was to be able to play games with my friend who is... So this was the first PC I ever built and the main reason behind it was to be able to play games with my friend who is stationed in Japan and only had a PC. I also needed a computer that could run Solidworks simulations easily and not turbo the fans to full speed and slow down in the process of cooking the CPU inside it.
    $2,726.30
    kolboggs
  • Aesthetic Builds: Pink Gamer Girl Edition 🌸 #BitWit thumbnail

    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
    Lizbeth M
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    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
    Matthew M
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    Upcomer Upcomer

    bought the basic parts pre-built from Cyberpower PC then started upgrading and still upgrading, i use the pc for gaming and... bought the basic parts pre-built from Cyberpower PC then started upgrading and still upgrading, i use the pc for gaming and school
    $2,644.94
    Siraj S
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    Retroline Retroline

    General multiplayer games, COD, Battlefield, CSGO, valorant. With decent use of video editing, light room and photoshop. General multiplayer games, COD, Battlefield, CSGO, valorant. With decent use of video editing, light room and photoshop.
    $2,637.88
    Neonz
  • The Stormtrooper Build thumbnail

    The Stormtrooper Build The Stormtrooper Build

    This is my second PC build! I went with a classic Stormtrooper style with the black and white build. I went to great lengths... This is my second PC build! I went with a classic Stormtrooper style with the black and white build. I went to great lengths to stick to that white and black style, including getting white Asiahorse case fans, a white Corsair PSU, white RGB, and white coolant. It has the following specs: * 32GB RAM Vengeance Pro White * Intel i9-9900K * MSI 2080 Super Ventus XS OC * Custom loop using Bitspower chrome fittings, white coolant, PETG tubing, Corsair 360 radiator, Corsair XD5 pump, and the Corsair XC7 CPU block I purchased everything at Microcenter except for the RAM and the chassis. I built this rig for high-end gaming. I love the Total War series and have been using it for that as well as the Assassin Creed series. I also play Warzone. The next step is to exchange the 2080 Super for the new 3080 series. I'm very excited about that upgrade! The one major mistake I made is not putting in a drain valve in my custom loop. This was my first time, and it was a rookie mistake!
    $2,608.92
    asertdrghdfg
  • microcenter raffle 3090 thumbnail

    microcenter raffle 3090 microcenter raffle 3090

    wanted to upgrade from my 1060 rig, got a 3090 and 10700k from microcenter! wanted to upgrade from my 1060 rig, got a 3090 and 10700k from microcenter!
    $2,580.96
    dido714
  • Just Another O11 thumbnail

    Just Another O11 Just Another O11

    Wanted to try watercooling and improve my graphics and fps in games. Wanted to try watercooling and improve my graphics and fps in games.
    $2,469.94
    Rafiki10

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