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Ninja Ninja
I built it as my first computer for gaming. Most of the games I play are Valorant, apex, and Warzone. I also play War... I built it as my first computer for gaming. Most of the games I play are Valorant, apex, and Warzone. I also play War Thunder and some single-player games such as Beamng and Train Simulator. I want to go buy another hard drive or SSD soon as I am running out of space.$672.97 -
Waiting for stock Waiting for stock
Built this for a 3070 ended up with a 3060 Built this for a 3070 ended up with a 3060$693.97 -
White White
Mostly general computing with occasional gaming. Warzone Mostly general computing with occasional gaming. Warzone$719.97 -
Friends PC Friends PC
Playing games like siege and call of duty. Playing games like siege and call of duty.$817.96 -
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Gaming PC Gaming PC
I built it for gaming, some games I play are Valorant and other first-person shooters along with some free world games. I built it for gaming, some games I play are Valorant and other first-person shooters along with some free world games.$863.92 -
How is this thing even running? How is this thing even running?
This PC is amazing. The PSU cables aren't long enough to reach the mobo when in the standard place, so I had to mount it in... This PC is amazing. The PSU cables aren't long enough to reach the mobo when in the standard place, so I had to mount it in the 3.5" drive bay, the radiator was too big to fit in any of the fan places, so I had to shove it in the 5.25" bay, the bottom of the case has rust, and to top it all off, the top 2 fans aren't even connected because there's not enough fan headers on the motherboard. This thing is basically on life support LMAO$879.97 -
problems problems
This is a gaming pc I built 1 year ago lately I began to upgrade it from a 1660 to a 3060 I also upgraded from 16gb of ram... This is a gaming pc I built 1 year ago lately I began to upgrade it from a 1660 to a 3060 I also upgraded from 16gb of ram to 32gb of ram.$906.93 -
My personal Build My personal Build
I built my girlfriend this PC to play games with me. It's got a 10400F and 3060 for her needs. Fully sufficient. I built my girlfriend this PC to play games with me. It's got a 10400F and 3060 for her needs. Fully sufficient.$941.96 -
Montech Air 100 Montech Air 100
I built this PC to get into PC gaming and start playing games from a desktop rather than a laptop. I built this PC to get into PC gaming and start playing games from a desktop rather than a laptop.$947.92 -
gamer timeeeee gamer timeeeee
for stardew valley in ultra settings for stardew valley in ultra settings$1,004.94 -
My Current PC Build My Current PC Build
I built this PC because I wanted to make it as equivalent to the next gen consoles, in terms of the specs. Also, I wanted to... I built this PC because I wanted to make it as equivalent to the next gen consoles, in terms of the specs. Also, I wanted to run the games that I play on max settings on 1080p as well as making sure that it runs upcoming future titles as well. I play Borderlands 3, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, and Halo Infinite. The CPU and GPU are similar to the hardware that's on the PS5 based on what I've read, so I wouldn't have to upgrade for the next eight years until the next generation of consoles are released. I got most of my PC parts for free. The motherboard, PSU, and RAM were given to me from a friend because they said that they had issues with it. The hard drive was ripped from my old prebuilt office PC that I had. The rest I had purchased over time. Upgrades: I'll probably upgrade the PSU soon since I don't know how old it is, but it still holds up. I'll probably get a 2TB hard drive soon since most games nowadays need at least 90GB of storage space. I'll probably get another 16GB kit of RAM since I don't see myself making the switch to DDR5 anytime soon. Maybe I'll upgrade my CPU down the line so that I can get the most high end AMD CPU for DDR4, but that'll mean that I'll have to get an AIO to cool it more efficiently. Regrets: I should've researched a better SSD, since the one that I have right now does not have any DRAM, which means boot times can vary. In addition, I should've researched a better case that has airflow. I have some regret on buying the 5600X because the last AM4 CPUs are going to come out in 2022 and I heard that the refreshed AMD CPUs will have 3D V Cache and I don't if it'll be a noticeable increase in performance. However, I did bought the 5600x for 250 so that should be good. I'll sell my 3400G to one of my friends to offset the price even more.$1,006.07 -
Years of Patience on a Budget Years of Patience on a Budget
My PC was not always like this. I have always added and replaced parts depending on my budget. I am a student, and I have... My PC was not always like this. I have always added and replaced parts depending on my budget. I am a student, and I have saved up for years for its upgrades with the part-time jobs I have done. It all started with an i3-4130 and 4GB DDR3 ram back in 2013. In January 2016, replaced the processor with i5-6600K and a 4 GB DDR4 ram. I could not afford an unlocked Z170 board, so I opted for an H110 motherboard. Next year, in 2016 February, I got a used GTX 950, my first even GPU. I also added another 4 GB DDR4 stick. A few months later I exchanged the H110 board with a Z170 board from someone who had a locked processor. I had a blast for 2 years with my i5-6600K, 8GB DDR4 RAM, and GTX950 2GB. It was again in January 2018 when I saved up enough money to upgrade my RAM to 16 GB and add a used GTX1060 6GB. I sold out my old rams and GPU to fund my purchase. In late 2018, my PSU fried and I replaced it with a used CM 550 Gold. I also changed my casing to MasterBox Q300L to a more sleeper look. I never owned any RGB fans as I never could spend the extra bucks on something only for aesthetics. Now comes how the current build got into shape. I added an extra stick of 8GB DDR4 ram in Jan 2020. In Jan 2021, I put my name on the EVGA waiting list for an RTX 3060. I was finally invited to purchase the GPU in November 2021. By that time, I saved up enough to buy it new for 446 bucks. I put my GTX 1060 6GB Gigabyte Extreme gaming on Facebook marketplace and it got sold quickly. I put that money and an extra 100 bucks to get the Ryzen 5 5600x and the cheapest motherboard I could pair it with just 12 days ago from microcenter. So, now my rig looks like this. CPU and Motherboard: Ryzen 5 5600x and Asrock B550M Pro (Bought 2 weeks ago) GPU: EVGA RTX 3060 (Bought in November 2021) RAM: G Skill 16 GB 2400 MHz (8x2) DDR4 (One stick bought in Jan 2018, another in Jan 2020) PSU: Cooler Master v550 Gold (Bought in Late 2018) Case: CM MasterBox Q300L (Bought in Late 2018) HDD: WD Blue 1 TB (One of the original components since 2013) SSD: Transcend 240 GB PCIE x4 (Bought used sometime between Jan 18-Jan 20) My target is to upgrade the rams to higher clock speed. I use this PC mainly for my education, running different analysis software and some occasional gaming. I have played the whole Assassin's Creed, GTA and Witcher series on it. Right now, I am re-playing RDR2. I don't play competitive games or shooters.$1,032.93 -
Gaming Pc I7 3060 Gaming Pc I7 3060
gaming pc with a new graphic card, it has old parts but i upgraded teh graphic card recently gaming pc with a new graphic card, it has old parts but i upgraded teh graphic card recently$1,032.96 -
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ConsoleKiller ConsoleKiller
It is a rig that is everchanging with the goal of obtaining solid 120fps on a 1440p monitor It is a rig that is everchanging with the goal of obtaining solid 120fps on a 1440p monitor$1,044.94 -
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Gaming PC Gaming PC
I use this overkill rig to play low-end games like Valorant and Minecraft. I use this overkill rig to play low-end games like Valorant and Minecraft.$1,058.89 -
Tiny White Pain Tiny White Pain
I built it to be my main gaming PC and all around pc. I use it for gaming, school work, video editing. I also built it to be... I built it to be my main gaming PC and all around pc. I use it for gaming, school work, video editing. I also built it to be small and it is small, but its also a heavy brick.$1,067.98 -
Upcycled Dell server / desktop Upcycled Dell server / desktop
With the sky-high prices on GPUs at this moment, one has to try their best to save on the other parts of the build to not... With the sky-high prices on GPUs at this moment, one has to try their best to save on the other parts of the build to not crazily go overbudget. This build configuration is a great way to get a decently powerful setup without breaking the bank! This may not be the quietest or flashiest build, but it's nearly impossible to match its performance : price ratio!$1,068.98 -
High end gaming pc computer High end gaming pc computer
BRand new high end gamign pc. great for palying the gnewest games liek warzone, fortnite, cod, vanguard, and everytying... BRand new high end gamign pc. great for palying the gnewest games liek warzone, fortnite, cod, vanguard, and everytying else. I used all new and authentic parts. Works like a charm$1,079.94 -
Black and Blue Black and Blue
I built this PC to play 1080p games on high settings with a high refresh rate. I play League of Legends, Apex Legends,... I built this PC to play 1080p games on high settings with a high refresh rate. I play League of Legends, Apex Legends, Skyrim, and soon Elden Ring. In hindsight, I would get a glass panel case to show off my components, but I wasn't aware of PSU shrouds to hide bad cable management, and I didn't want to spend a lot of time managing cables on my first PC build.$1,081.91 -
Current gaming desktop Current gaming desktop
Built this rig from a combination of new parts and an old Dell gaming PC. Mostly use it for work and gaming such as... Built this rig from a combination of new parts and an old Dell gaming PC. Mostly use it for work and gaming such as Fortnite, Microsoft flight simulator, and Valheim.$1,083.91