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Austin Evans - Third Person Build... Austin Evans - Third Person Build Challenge
This is the PC build that Austin Evans put together in his THIRD PERSON PC Build Challenge video. Austin used a custom... This is the PC build that Austin Evans put together in his THIRD PERSON PC Build Challenge video. Austin used a custom backpack setup with a drone racing VR headset and a GoPro camera to see himself in third-person! Because the camera is shoulder-mounted, it is a bit unsteady, which adds to the difficulty of assembling this PC. If you're going to build a new PC, we'd recommend trying it first-person before you level up your difficulty like this! These parts were chosen to give Austin the best chance for success. Do you think he succeeded? What do you find most difficult about building your own custom PC? Check out his video below to see if Austin was able to complete this build in third-person! To see the full video visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRLIs76-C7M$1,177.91 -
Liquid Glass! Liquid Glass!
I wanted to design and build a full open case with thick double 1/2 acrylic sheets having the ability to access all the... I wanted to design and build a full open case with thick double 1/2 acrylic sheets having the ability to access all the components easily. Also have all the radiator RGB lighting show through the acrylic while protecting the fans and moving parts. Polished hex bolts secure the frame. The Corsair SF750 mini PSU was perfect for this build a I needed a super small PSU to both accomodate the GPU requirements as well as hide in the back with the wiring minimal. The GPU is supported on the bottom with a custom 3D printed frame that acts as both a case stand where the acrylic locks in as well as the horizontal mount for the GPU and eliminates all GPU sag.$1,181.91 -
TDE TDE
Architecture Rendering and very mild once in a month gaming haha Architecture Rendering and very mild once in a month gaming haha$1,196.94 -
Lotus-Emira Lotus-Emira
I built the computer to be a gaming system but I have not really had the time to do a lot of gaming on it. I built the computer to be a gaming system but I have not really had the time to do a lot of gaming on it.$1,204.92 -
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Obsidian Obsidian
I use this build for mostly gaming, but I end up actually using it for Discord and web browsing. It's slowly been upgraded... I use this build for mostly gaming, but I end up actually using it for Discord and web browsing. It's slowly been upgraded over time ever since I got it, and I don't intend to stop soon.$1,484.53 -
AMD Washout AMD Washout
I got into PC gaming back in my freshman year of college in 2017. For the longest time, I was playing games like Fortnite... I got into PC gaming back in my freshman year of college in 2017. For the longest time, I was playing games like Fortnite and Minecraft on my 2016 13" MacBook Pro, dual-booted with Windows 10. However, gaming performance was subpar with this; I wanted to be able to enjoy games graphically but also wanted something portable since I was moving between my dorm room and my home a lot. About a year later, in August 2018, I bought an eGPU with a Sapphire Nitro+ RX 580. This was definitely a step up but it was a pain to maintain and keep operational, as Windows 10 updates constantly broke it and caused error 12. Shortly after buying my eGPU, I began doing research on building my own PC and saving up. I did research off and on for a couple years and then, this past spring after COVID hit and quarantine started, I finally decided to pull the trigger and build my own PC. I did a bunch of research on what the best parts were and how to actually build my computer. After I had my list of parts nailed down, I started watching prices. I saw my local Micro Center had only one Sapphire Nitro+ RX 5700 XT Special Edition in stock, so I went ahead and ordered it for pickup. I got to Micro Center and decided to look around for a bit, as it was my first time being in one. While I was there, I decided I might as well pick up my case too. However, an employee asked me if I needed any help. Long story short, I walked out of Micro Center that day with everything I needed to build my PC (whoops). Later that night, I began building my PC. It went fairly well, but I did struggle with getting the motherboard into the case. Being a first time builder, I attached the Z63 pump to the CPU right away-- that meant that I had to somehow get the motherboard in while also holding the radiator and not putting too much stress on the pump. I didn't want to take off the pump, as I feared messing up the pre-applied thermal paste. I was finally able to get the motherboard in and the rest of my build was pretty easy. Shortly after I completed the build, one of the lights went out in one of the fans on my RX 5700 XT. I took it back to Micro Center to replace, but they did not have the same one in stock, so I just decided to use my RX 580 from my eGPU and save up for when AMD releases new GPUs. The PC performs great and playing games on it is a blast. The white NZXT case is simple and pleasing to look at. I'm extremely pleased with my choice of parts. I mostly use the PC for gaming, playing anything from PVP games like Fortnite or Warzone, to other games like No Man's Sky or Satisfactory. I am able to run everything on high-ultra settings and get 60+ FPS. I would love to be able to get more frames, but my monitor is only a 60Hz monitor, so I am not too concerned about that right now. Next to upgrade will be the monitor and then the GPU. I'm hoping to find a nice 1440p 144Hz monitor during Black Friday or Amazon Prime Day. I am hoping to stick with AMD for my next GPU, but would also love to get a GPU capable of ray-tracing. If you have any questions, let me know in the comments!$1,539.92 -
JD's build JD's build
This is my son's first gaming computer. We built it together. He mainly plays Fortnite, Roblox, some Steam games, and keeps... This is my son's first gaming computer. We built it together. He mainly plays Fortnite, Roblox, some Steam games, and keeps Discord open on monitor 2. The PC averages about 30 deg C at idle. He has seen peak temps of 70-75. Future upgrades may include 32 more GB of RAM, and maybe a few additional RGB fans for the top and rear. We are in search of a larger desk so we can elevate the rig and show it off!$1,589.92 -
Doesn't Have a Name Doesn't Have a Name
Haven't built a system since 2008 or so. Wanted to see what I could come up with. Graphics Card is a RTX 3060 Ti Founders... Haven't built a system since 2008 or so. Wanted to see what I could come up with. Graphics Card is a RTX 3060 Ti Founders Edition and sound is from a SoundblasterX AE-5. Scores 11723 on Time Spy @ 1080p so yea, I'm happy with it.$1,609.89 -
Home Workstation 2021 Home Workstation 2021
Lots of different games, software development (full stack), general use! I just like having an able-bodied home work station Lots of different games, software development (full stack), general use! I just like having an able-bodied home work station$1,676.89 -
Ice Ice
World of Warcraft, Rust, Call of Duty, New World World of Warcraft, Rust, Call of Duty, New World$1,704.92 -
Crescent Rose Crescent Rose
Why did I build this? I wanted a computer that had good processing power, could also run some games, and I was able to... Why did I build this? I wanted a computer that had good processing power, could also run some games, and I was able to obtain most of the parts at a good price. Occasionally I need to either compile some code or edit a video, and the Ryzen 7 3800x has yet to disappoint. It also has plenty enough power when combined with the 1660 Super for the games I play. It has no problems with League of Legends, Modded Minecraft, Assassins Creed: Odyssey, and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. This build was not planned, it just sort of came together. Some pieces are new, used or damaged. The Meshify C case has a 4” gash on the top mesh, so I bent it back into shape. The Ryzen 7 3800x had bent pins, so I risked it and managed to straighten the pins. I bought a kit of the TridentZ RGB RAM from a friend and purchased an additional clearanced kit to not have empty RAM. The GPU and PSU were salvaged from another build. The only new and planned purchases were the motherboard, AIO cooler, case fans, NVMe drive, and RGB led strips. This shows that you do not need to buy everything at once or everything new always in order to achieve a good-looking build.$1,706.89 -
Ahs's First PC Ahs's First PC
I got this Pc so I could use for my Engineering Workloads like Cad and also so I could game by the side. I play games... I got this Pc so I could use for my Engineering Workloads like Cad and also so I could game by the side. I play games through Gamepass and so far I have been enjoying. I really like Tunic, Ori, and Forza Horizon those are the main games I have been playing.$1,741.91 -
Father+Son build Father+Son build
Just dabbling in making a rig with my son. Just dabbling in making a rig with my son.$1,757.89 -
Raven Build Raven Build
I built this rig with gaming in mind. Upgraded from an i7-8700k, msi gaming pro carbon z390 motherboard and msi gtx 1070ti... I built this rig with gaming in mind. Upgraded from an i7-8700k, msi gaming pro carbon z390 motherboard and msi gtx 1070ti oc. Built for games like Sea of Thieves, Assassin's Creed Valhalla/Odyssey and Modern Warfare to name a few. Cpu overclocked to 5.1ghz while GPU is running on stock speeds. Perfect for what I was aiming for. Playing on Msi gaming monitor 1ms response time 1440p at 165hz refresh rate. This is my second build I've done so far and though I'm no expert, I'm definitely digging it so far.$1,815.91 -
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First Pc Build First Pc Build
I built it to start gaming in early 2020 before everything was always out of stock. I built it to start gaming in early 2020 before everything was always out of stock.$1,911.87 -
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My First Build "AMD" My First Build "AMD"
wanted something that would be able to do a bit of everything. Help the kids with school, me with research, and something... wanted something that would be able to do a bit of everything. Help the kids with school, me with research, and something that could handle any game I decided the kids and I wanted to play. this build left me room for future upgrades, and is allowing me to learn about some of the new tech we have incorporated into the new hardware. I am currently looking at some better cables and management, to really clean things up.$2,084.90 -
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Nzxt Xmas Nzxt Xmas
I built this rig for a friend for Xmas. He loves Nzxt so that's why I chose the case. I built this rig for a friend for Xmas. He loves Nzxt so that's why I chose the case.$2,145.92