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2011 in a box 2011 in a box
I basically built this PC at the start of the pandemic as I got bored of my laptop, it's had a good run with the 550ti I... I basically built this PC at the start of the pandemic as I got bored of my laptop, it's had a good run with the 550ti I grabbed for 50$ lol but the time has come I've finally been able to got my hand on a 3060ti and am ready to upgrade this puppy.$343.97 -
The PC Without Graphics |... The PC Without Graphics | #MicroCenterMadness
This was by first PC Build, and I decided to go with something cheap. Before this, I was using a MacBook Air, so anything... This was by first PC Build, and I decided to go with something cheap. Before this, I was using a MacBook Air, so anything seemed like an upgrade compared to that. In the end, I was not able to get a GPU because everything was out of stock.$390.94 -
Budget plan with modern setup without... Budget plan with modern setup without graphic card
For daily work (coding in Visual Studio), and light gaming (Genesis Impact). For daily work (coding in Visual Studio), and light gaming (Genesis Impact).$427.05 -
Budget Build March 2022 Budget Build March 2022
Cobbled together some parts from various retailers and a 1650/RAM combo from eBay. Only thing missing now is onboard WiFi -... Cobbled together some parts from various retailers and a 1650/RAM combo from eBay. Only thing missing now is onboard WiFi - LAN will work for now.$499.23 -
Small Budget PC Small Budget PC
I received an old GTX 1050 Ti from a friend and decided to build a PC around it for a low price.I do plan to upgrade to a... I received an old GTX 1050 Ti from a friend and decided to build a PC around it for a low price. I do plan to upgrade to a better GPU in the future so I probably should have gotten a bigger case in hindsight.$527.92 -
First try First try
To improve gaming performance, and as a media server, I decided to try my hand at my first pc build. Mainly built to play... To improve gaming performance, and as a media server, I decided to try my hand at my first pc build. Mainly built to play Destiny 2 and Assassin's Creed, I'm going to see what else i can get this machine to do. Future upgrades include a SSD for my main drive, a beefier CPU cooler, and a fully modular PSU for better cable management. Lighting isn't really at the top of my list, but maybe I'll change out the fans for some kind of ambient light.$538.95 -
Ubuntu Research Machine Ubuntu Research Machine
I'm a graduate student studying cybersecurity, and built this computer specifically with Ubuntu compatibility in mind. I use... I'm a graduate student studying cybersecurity, and built this computer specifically with Ubuntu compatibility in mind. I use it to work on my projects, which included the use of perf-intel-pt, ptrace and simple tests with multi-party communication. For the time being, I opted to use integrated graphics as it is sufficient for my workflow, but I eventually intend to add a GPU for my own personal use. The i3-10100 is surprisingly quick with 4c/8t and a maximum clock speed of 4.3GHz - I was very happy with it and it has given me little to no notable slowdowns in my current workflow. I might at some point upgrade to a higher model, especially as I expend my workflow, on but I definitely don't feel like I have to as it stands - a Core i3 is definitely more worthy of consideration than it might seem. Of course, based on what you're using it for your mileage will vary. I use another another computer along with this one in my day-to-day work, so I connected a USB switch that moves the mouse and keyboard between machines so I can quickly switch. This works nicely with a monitor that supports Picture-by-Picture (PBP). I was impressed to see how well Ubuntu scales between sudden changes of resolution as I toggle between full-screen and PBP depending on the current use-case. Certainly you can use higher specs if need be, but if you're fine with a quad core and don't do anything graphics-heavy like with me, a list like this represents a great price-to-performance value while still getting quality components and strong reliability. As a whole, I've been very happy with this machine and highly recommend a project like this if it interests you.$539.93 -
The Media Player The Media Player
Purpose is to serve as a media player for home use Purpose is to serve as a media player for home use$544.95 -
Compact & Cheap HTPC Compact & Cheap HTPC
This is my home theater/couch gaming pc. It sits under my tv, where I use it to play games that are best suited to... This is my home theater/couch gaming pc. It sits under my tv, where I use it to play games that are best suited to controllers, and also watch movies and stream content on it as well. Don't need a Roku or Fire Stick when you have a whole PC hooked up to your TV. Couch co-op games are a lot of fun as well on this setup.$556.93 -
Intact Piggy Bank Build Intact Piggy Bank Build
This is a PC build for my friend, who wanted to game and avoid spending too much money. The objective was to keep it under... This is a PC build for my friend, who wanted to game and avoid spending too much money. The objective was to keep it under $700 while still having decent gaming performance, and I think we achieved that. A nicer GPU would've been great, but an RX 6600 is a significant jump in price that would make us go over the budget, so we didn't go for it. However, this PC has great upgrade potential, and once he saves up enough money, he could swap the CPU for an i5 or i7, and swap to a better GPU as well.$560.92 -
General Build General Build
I built this for regular PC usage, but now I want to try playing some games so need to upgrade. I built this for regular PC usage, but now I want to try playing some games so need to upgrade.$574.93 -
United Airlines PC United Airlines PC
I like planes, and as a avgeek I wanted to play Microsoft Flight Simulator at around 30-60 fps. Thats when i built this pc I like planes, and as a avgeek I wanted to play Microsoft Flight Simulator at around 30-60 fps. Thats when i built this pc$578.93 -
The Capable The Capable
An interim build before graphic card price stabilizes. Capable of handling my daily office jobs and occasional gaming... An interim build before graphic card price stabilizes. Capable of handling my daily office jobs and occasional gaming (mostly strategy games).$582.94 -
Budget Gaming PC ($600) - Intel Core i3... Budget Gaming PC ($600) - Intel Core i3 & Nvidia GTX discrete card
Budget Intel gaming build (with discrete Nvidia GTX graphics), $600 budget (that has room for upgrading, such a faster CPU,... Budget Intel gaming build (with discrete Nvidia GTX graphics), $600 budget (that has room for upgrading, such a faster CPU, more RAM, faster dedicated graphics card). Should be able to be amazing for all general usage (school, work, etc) and play latest games on med quality settings at 1080p resolutions$602.93 -
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Budget gaming pc Budget gaming pc
VR and 60 FPS in 1080p gaming possible for <$700 in 2021? Yes. The key is to choose parts carefully and bit of a luck to... VR and 60 FPS in 1080p gaming possible for <$700 in 2021? Yes. The key is to choose parts carefully and bit of a luck to grab graphic card at MRP. This build was possible because of the 1650 super graphic card from NewEgg. I paid $244 for it. Usually I won't buy refurbished parts but its not normal times. Besides refurbished is better than the used ones as you can benefit from better life span and full manufacturer warranty. I didn't want it to look too boring as well. That's why I picked a cheap case that offers Tempered glass and changed the stock cooler with a vertical RGB CPU cooler. Intel stock coolers look really ugly by the way. If you are using tempered glass case, changing it is a must. Even with a non RGB one. Rest of the parts selection is very straight forward. Got whatever I can grab for decent price so stayed away from top name brands.$663.99 -
A normal pc for normal gaming A normal pc for normal gaming
This is my one and only personal computer that I use for school, work and gaming. I honestly just play roblox and valorant,... This is my one and only personal computer that I use for school, work and gaming. I honestly just play roblox and valorant, but it runs almost everything pretty well!$669.98 -
8yo nephew's pc 8yo nephew's pc
This desktop build was assembled for the very light gaming tasks of my 8-year old nephew. He had a strong interest in... This desktop build was assembled for the very light gaming tasks of my 8-year old nephew. He had a strong interest in learning how my "adult legos" work. I assembled some very modestly priced components (both new and old) to piece together a functioning machine he can learn from.$684.93 -
Sunburn Sunburn
A PC meant to end the reign of older I7's with efficiency and cost effectiveness. Mostly used for Minecraft, Valorant, and... A PC meant to end the reign of older I7's with efficiency and cost effectiveness. Mostly used for Minecraft, Valorant, and GTA V.$691.44 -
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VeryOld VeryOld
Really old build but it's lasted me a good decade. Really old build but it's lasted me a good decade.$708.92 -
Intel 10th Gen Desktop Intel 10th Gen Desktop
General purpose machine used for web browsing and gener General purpose machine used for web browsing and gener$722.94 -
Magic Box Workstation Magic Box Workstation
I am a designer who uses 3D engineering CAD to create and render projects. I also use Photoshop a lot. My favorites games... I am a designer who uses 3D engineering CAD to create and render projects. I also use Photoshop a lot. My favorites games are Left 4 Dead and Rocket League.$759.97 -
Pleasure Full Pleasure Full
Gaming rig with general purpose and ease of use Gaming rig with general purpose and ease of use$767.94