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  • Main 3080 PC thumbnail

    Main 3080 PC Main 3080 PC

    I had a 750ti then a 1060 then a 2080 super and now a 3080 then I found build pc fun then I went too far and decided to make... I had a 750ti then a 1060 then a 2080 super and now a 3080 then I found build pc fun then I went too far and decided to make a custom loop but really this happened cuz I wanted to run Tomb raider at max settings lol
    $5,239.91
    juan a
  • rainbow puke thumbnail

    rainbow puke rainbow puke

    I built it for overkill no compromises gaming and streaming to friends on discord I built it for overkill no compromises gaming and streaming to friends on discord
    $3,768.89
    jose l
  • Covenant thumbnail

    Covenant Covenant

    Main gaming and general purpose PC. Main gaming and general purpose PC.
    $3,254.91
    Anushiravan
  • Kyle's Black & White Gaming thumbnail

    Kyle's Black & White Gaming Kyle's Black & White Gaming

    Higher-end and modest gaming pc. Built with simplicity and great air flow and cooling in mind. Higher-end and modest gaming pc. Built with simplicity and great air flow and cooling in mind.
    $3,184.88
    Kyle J
  • GAMING PC CUSTOM - thumbnail

    GAMING PC CUSTOM - GAMING PC CUSTOM -

    Water cooled PC! it runs so cool its very cool. Water cooled PC! it runs so cool its very cool.
    $3,139.93
    Hubert H
  • Audio recording, WFH work, and gaming computer. thumbnail

    Audio recording, WFH work, and gaming... Audio recording, WFH work, and gaming computer.

    This computer has 12 core processor which we be able to handle any general work loads, recording audio track/mixing, and... This computer has 12 core processor which we be able to handle any general work loads, recording audio track/mixing, and play any modern games. 32gb of ram will be sufficient for most programs.
    $3,088.83
    David C
  • Milano thumbnail

    Milano Milano

    I built Milano to be the successor to the first PC I ever built back in 2016. As a new builder 6 years ago, I built my old... I built Milano to be the successor to the first PC I ever built back in 2016. As a new builder 6 years ago, I built my old PC with parts that were already two years old in order to save on cash. At the time it was a great deal and overall the PC has served me well over the years, but the 4th gen Intel i7 and especially the DDR3 RAM were starting to show their age. I have since done smaller builds here and there over the years, gained experience and skill, and with the release of the 30 series Nvidia GPUs, I decided to build the PC I always wanted to build - an absolute powerhouse, in a more compact case that I can keep on my desk, and of course RGB everything. I waited in the EVGA queue for just over a year for the privilege of buying a new GPU. I signed up 11/6/20, and got my notification on 11/11/21. With my brand new EVGA RTX 3080 10GB FTW3 Ultra on the way, it was time to order everything else. I bought the CPU and the motherboard at Micro Center, as they happened to be the only retailer with the 5900X in stock at the time, and I also wanted to take advantage of the CPU and motherboard bundle discount. This worked out well as the 5900X went on sale a month later, and Micro Center happily refunded me the $50 difference! This was a tricker build to build as the case was smaller than my previous case, and I wanted to top mount my AIO liquid CPU cooler. GPUs are also much bigger than my old GTX 970 (this 3080 is an absolute unit), and this would mark my first AMD build to boot. I ran into a RAM clearance issue - the radiator fit with the more reward fan installed, but not with the more frontwards fan. The fan shroud made just enough contact with the RAM that I could not seat the radiator + fan assembly in the top. I decided to get creative and took a dremel to my fan shroud. Being careful not to remove too much material, after 30 min of whittling away and habitually checking my clearances, I finally made it fit! With it installed, you would never be able to tell that I removed material from the fan shroud. The RGB looks awesome, and most importantly, my temps are great! I used my old PC as a bit of an all purpose PC, and Milano will follow in those footsteps. As a video guy, I'll be putting this rig through its paces with Premiere Pro. This thing will absolutely crush 4K video editing. If I can get my hands on some 8K footage, I would love to be able to see what it can handle. For work-from-home, of course I have no concerns running multiple browser tabs, Slack, Outlook, and Zoom - so I'll have time to enjoy the pretty colors while I pretend to pay attention in my Zoom meetings. This leads to gaming! Which is obviously the most important part here. My goal was to build a PC capable of at least 120fps at 1440p with all, or at least most, settings set to ultra - to complicate things a little, I play on a 34" ultrawide monitor, which will demand just that much more from my PC due to those additional pixels. I figured with the hardware I was targeting that I'd likely be able to get more than just 120fps, depending on the game and what aspect ratio I choose to play it in. Overkill was part of my goal, and one of the reasons I went with the 12 core, Ryzen 9 5900X over a Ryzen 7, or a comparable Intel CPU. I'm happy to say that I destroyed my goal with this machine. I typically get around 140fps in The Witcher 3, even in heavily demanding areas like running around in Novigrad, at all Ultra settings (including Nvidia Hairworks). I'm able to get 120fps consistently in Forza 5 with all settings, including ray tracing, set to ultra (the caveat being ray tracing is only active when viewing your car in the garage, but it's still a very visually impressive game even with this "limitation"). I'm able to run Back 4 Blood at a stable 120fps at all ultra settings as well. Cyberpunk 2077 is a different story - I don't need to explain why, as I think we all know at this point. However, I was blown away - with DLSS set to Balanced, a mix of medium to high settings (some things disabled/low, like fog, etc), and ray tracing off, I was able to achieve just above 100fps driving around Night City! Frame rates vary with this game, with frames dropping to around high 80s/low 90s when fighting - more fine tuning is needed still to really dial in the best graphics settings I think, but I was incredibly satisfied with these results. Finally, I play Warzone a lot ever since the pandemic started last year, as a way to still hangout with friends while being remote. This is the only game I change the aspect ratio to 16:9, because running 21:9 ultrawide is just a little too much eye movement for me. With most settings turned to low or off, besides textures set to high (this game is really not well optimized), and DLSS on, I'm able to get a consistent 120fps with good draw distances, 120 FOV, at 1440. With Far Cry 6, I had to lower a few settings here and there - for some reason, and I haven't figured it out yet, but even with DLSS on I was getting wildly inconsistent frame rates. Especially during the intro scene you play, it was varying between 100, then drop to 60 in the next second, and it kept doing this. I have since been able to get a mostly stable 120fps, but at times it'll still vary. It also doesn't always obey the frame rate limit I've set in settings, often it'll go over into the 130s, which I find to be odd - but I'm chalking it up to the game being maybe not so well optimized. What's super cool though is Far Cry 6 has iCUE integration so my keyboard and all my fans/RAM/mobo change color with the scenery of the game. This feature is awesome and I hope more games start doing this in the future! By the way, if you're looking to play a new game that's well optimized, runs well, looks amazing, and is a ton of fun, definitely check out Forza Horizon 5 if you're into racing games. Having never played a Forza game before I really didn't know what to expect. It turns out this game is a ton of fun, and the car models look amazing! It's also one of the most well optimized game I've played in a while - besides for one annoying complication with my EVGA X1 software that controls my custom fan curves for my 3080, for whatever reason the game will crash on boot if X1 is open in the background, so I have to set a static fan speed and then close X1 before booting. But besides that, the game runs incredibly well, it efficiently uses my GPU to its full potential, and hasn't given me any problems with performance (no crashes mid-game!). The built-in benchmarking test showed consistent frame rates with no issues, I am super happy with how this game performs. And if you like RPGs, I will forever recommend The Witcher 3, which is still just as visually stunning as it was the day I first played it back in 2016. This game also runs incredibly well, and has such an immersive world, it's well worth the price of admission for access to the incredible stories this game offers. Overall I'm so incredibly happy with how this build turned out. I took what I learned from my first PC build, and subsequent builds over the years, and built what is essentially my dream PC. With the specs of this rig, I'm hoping to get at least 7 happy years out of this build without it feeling outdated. I've destroyed all my short term goals (120fps at 1440p with ultra settings, 4K editng, etc), I have confidence that I'll obtain this long term goal as well.
    $2,869.24
    osirhc
  • Darknesses thumbnail

    Darknesses Darknesses

    Second best of everything when built in 2020. Used for work during the day, and gaming at night. Displays are dual 27"... Second best of everything when built in 2020. Used for work during the day, and gaming at night. Displays are dual 27" GSYNC 1440P 165Hz
    $2,824.85
    OwenATL
  • Rainbow Darkness thumbnail

    Rainbow Darkness Rainbow Darkness

    5900X H150i, RTX3080 Hybrid, 32GB DDR4-3600 CL16, NVMEs 5900X H150i, RTX3080 Hybrid, 32GB DDR4-3600 CL16, NVMEs
    $2,824.83
    OwenATL
  • My gaming and streaming PC thumbnail

    My gaming and streaming PC My gaming and streaming PC

    Currently using this setup for gaming and streaming simultaneously Currently using this setup for gaming and streaming simultaneously
    $2,794.94
    Steven R
  • First build thumbnail

    First build First build

    First build, 5900x wanted to try my hand at building. First build, 5900x wanted to try my hand at building.
    $2,704.93
  • The Lucker Dog thumbnail

    The Lucker Dog The Lucker Dog

    First gaming pc I built after 8 years. Previous pc was rocking a 680, and with me recently getting a new job and graduating... First gaming pc I built after 8 years. Previous pc was rocking a 680, and with me recently getting a new job and graduating college I felt it was finally time for an upgrade.
    $2,683.42
    Deep865
  • Gambit thumbnail

    Gambit Gambit

    Build this rig for gaming, school, work, and 3D printing. Currently playing Cyberpunk 2077, Monster Hunter Rise, Outriders,... Build this rig for gaming, school, work, and 3D printing. Currently playing Cyberpunk 2077, Monster Hunter Rise, Outriders, Destiny 2, Apex, and Need For Speed Heat. Just recently painted it with a 2 tone paint and was my first time doing hard tubing watercooling.
    $2,549.95
    Gibran H
  • Game and Entertaining Station thumbnail

    Game and Entertaining Station Game and Entertaining Station

    Gaming PC for mainly FPS games: EFT, Apex Legends, BF seriesSome 3A games as well but mainly FPS gameI don't really like... Gaming PC for mainly FPS games: EFT, Apex Legends, BF series Some 3A games as well but mainly FPS game I don't really like RGBs so I try to keep the lights in the case as less as possible...
    $2,549.94
    Xinyuan W
  • White AMD Build thumbnail

    White AMD Build White AMD Build

    Yes, this is the third rebuild, update, or version for this computer. But I suppose it depends on how you look at it. What... Yes, this is the third rebuild, update, or version for this computer. But I suppose it depends on how you look at it. What would need to be upgraded or changed for the computer to qualify as a "new build"? From version 1 to version 2, I switched the CPU and GPU's hardline watercooling loops from AIO to custom, and I also added extra RAM. After that, I replaced the motherboard, casing, and air cooler on the GPU. I then created a bespoke hardline loop for the new CPU.
    $2,484.93
    an h
  • Simple non budget friendly thumbnail

    Simple non budget friendly Simple non budget friendly

    Gaming, video editing, CAD, mining Gaming, video editing, CAD, mining
    $2,483.92
    Kubadoobadoo
  • Updated build for 2022 thumbnail

    Updated build for 2022 Updated build for 2022

    Update to my 2019 build. Still using same x570 motherboard. Glad to be able to upgrade to a 5800X3D and stay on AM4 platform. Update to my 2019 build. Still using same x570 motherboard. Glad to be able to upgrade to a 5800X3D and stay on AM4 platform.
    $2,481.91
    Alex W
  • Beer Build thumbnail

    Beer Build Beer Build

    First Build Gang First Build Gang
    $2,442.76
    Victor R
  • Rusty-Station thumbnail

    Rusty-Station Rusty-Station

    Gaming/Digital Content Workstation Gaming/Digital Content Workstation
    $2,367.93
    Ivan M
  • Ryzen Rizing thumbnail

    Ryzen Rizing Ryzen Rizing

    Gaming and Surfing Gaming and Surfing
    $2,347.91
    Muhammad A
  • Powerful Build thumbnail

    Powerful Build Powerful Build

    this is my dream build. and there is a lot of upgrade potential this is my dream build. and there is a lot of upgrade potential
    $2,325.92
    Qi Z
  • Blue Moon #2 thumbnail

    Blue Moon #2 Blue Moon #2

    Productivity and games like Dota Productivity and games like Dota
    $2,299.94
    Alex C
  • White Lime thumbnail

    White Lime White Lime

    used for productivity in general as well as gaming, design work, and 3D modeling. The only difficulty I had was with the... used for productivity in general as well as gaming, design work, and 3D modeling. The only difficulty I had was with the twin 8pin GPU connector from Lian Li because the older V2 version makes it difficult to plug the card in. I also overlooked the fact that the strimmer cable needed an extra extension so I could connect it to the motherboard or the lian li rgb hub, however attaching it to SATA now works just well for me because it gives you a remote to adjust the default light setting. Idle and load temperatures are excellent.
    $2,203.91
    Ali S
  • Corsair build thumbnail

    Corsair build Corsair build

    General gaming. COD dying light 2 General gaming. COD dying light 2
    $2,154.93
    Luis A

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