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Soup Dumpling Soup Dumpling
This computer is about 10 years old. Over the years, I've replaced only the GPU and the case. This computer is about 10 years old. Over the years, I've replaced only the GPU and the case.$154.98 -
PC PC
This PC is really preciouses to me because my boyfriend built it for me as a graduation gift. This PC is really preciouses to me because my boyfriend built it for me as a graduation gift.$196.97 -
Refresh of Deep Cool first build Refresh of Deep Cool first build
Refresh of first build due to cpu failure Refresh of first build due to cpu failure$297.99 -
Used/cheapy Build! Used/cheapy Build!
Build for the sister from used parts, friends old parts and sales. Basically only need for basic school work, productivity,... Build for the sister from used parts, friends old parts and sales. Basically only need for basic school work, productivity, and light editing.$330.00 -
Orange PC Orange PC
Had an old case lying arround and found parts that would make a good build Had an old case lying arround and found parts that would make a good build$391.95 -
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plays my oldies plays my oldies
its been years since ive played pc games. was still using win xp on my pc before this. there's been a coupe games ive... its been years since ive played pc games. was still using win xp on my pc before this. there's been a coupe games ive always wanted to play like warhammer 2 and xcom 2 and just a goofy fps like fortnite and now i can. didnt have to brake the bank at all for this build. now that ive done this ive been bitten by the pc bug again and will build a sweet gaming rig next once the 4060 ti 16gb comes out and down in price.$428.95 -
Little Bro's PC Little Bro's PC
I built this for my little brother, we started with a dell optiplex and slowly but surely started upgrading parts until it... I built this for my little brother, we started with a dell optiplex and slowly but surely started upgrading parts until it was a completely different pc. The main reason I switched him from xbox to pc was it was a lot less restrictive on what you can do, as most of his friends were on pc and discord so I didn't want him to feel left out. We talked about each upgrade every step of the way to make sure its something he actually wanted and not something he'd dislike later down the line. I put together the desk, shelves and pin boards too so he could be comfy while he games with his friends. I'm really happy with how it's turned out so far, we've had a great time putting it together with each other and I am very surprised I have not fried anything yet!$445.89 -
How to Convince Your Dad that a Black... How to Convince Your Dad that a Black Friday Laptop is Not Worth the Time Anymore
My dad started out in this country as a software engineer, working on various projects from large contractor companies that... My dad started out in this country as a software engineer, working on various projects from large contractor companies that essentially brought in tons of immigrants to fill contract needs in the 70s and 80s. He now works as a Project Manager in the development/software sector, but has always been familiar with computing and best practices. Come black friday season, he's usually interested in picking up a new laptop to manage his personal work. I usually see him go through these every 2-3 years, and this past year he asked me what laptop I think he should get. I bet him that I could spent less on a custom built PC that is more powerful and capable than a laptop, and would far outlive the life of the laptop as well as the period of time it takes for a machine to "feel slow". What ensued over the next three days was a debate of the ages, similar to those of Plato, Aristotle, and Socrates. He showed off tempting deals--mobile platforms with Ryzen 7 CPUs, high fidelity displays, long battery life, warranties. I returned by pointing out benchmarks of those CPUs, the lower clock speed of the memory modules, the ineffective cooling capability of the chassis. Finally, our great debate resulted in a close with a wager. That I could successfully build a complete machine with peripherals for under 500 USD that would outmatch the laptops he was interested in, even in ranges of 600-700 in price. Ultimately, we're both quite happy with the resulting build. He primarily uses the computer for office and productivity related work. He was using a Dell Inspiron 22 3263 that was an AIO desktop solution. He had been struggling with load times, processing times, and the ability to print 50+ page documents (as he also side hustles as a notary) without the computer crashing. Looking back, perhaps I could have gone with a lower memory package, but for the cost and the spec it was a great deal! If it was an intensive gaming build, I definitely would have sprung for a silver or gold standard PSU, but with the given warranty and the use case, I thought this was fine. With additional savings, I would have installed an NVME SSD to act as a boot drive, then added in some HDD TB drives for storage, but we had plenty of old drives lying around to recycle into this build, so there was no need. I also learned that I love building in mATX cases! My own build uses a full size ATX case, and I feel that the cable management gets messy as it is with that much room. In this case, I just left the rats nest of cables as is because there's not that much space anyways, so who cares!$475.74 -
Doge Doge
I built this setup so I can game and have fun with my friends playing games I built this setup so I can game and have fun with my friends playing games$509.95 -
CornerPC - Entry Level Build CornerPC - Entry Level Build
Purchased this used off local marketplace, setup for one of my family members to use and is enough for general computing and... Purchased this used off local marketplace, setup for one of my family members to use and is enough for general computing and just a bit of gaming. Intel Core I7-97000F NVIDIA RTX 2060 Super 32 GB ram 500 GB SSD 2TB HDD LG 32 Inch Monitor 165 hz 2560 x 1440p Corsair Virtuoso GB Wireless SE Headset Microsoft Wireless mouse Logitech Z200 Black Speaker$515.00 -
Valorant high frames mid-cost PC Valorant high frames mid-cost PC
Gaming rig for valorant at immortal 3/radiant level hooray! Initially I was going to use the 7700x but decided with the... Gaming rig for valorant at immortal 3/radiant level hooray! Initially I was going to use the 7700x but decided with the 5800x3d as it felt better suited for my needs and DDR5 ram didn't seem that useful for gaming as I don't use productivity applications.$534.96 -
Old parts build Old parts build
Made this build using my old parts from when I upgraded. Giving it to a younger sibling to use for now. Made this build using my old parts from when I upgraded. Giving it to a younger sibling to use for now.$557.94 -
First Gaming PC First Gaming PC
Gaming most games at over 60fps at 1080p Gaming most games at over 60fps at 1080p$564.95 -
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Budget build Budget build
Gaming pc with a small budget in mind. Cheap parts Gaming pc with a small budget in mind. Cheap parts$588.92 -
Starter PC Starter PC
I built this computer for my dad using some of my old parts and some new ones. He was in need of a computer for general... I built this computer for my dad using some of my old parts and some new ones. He was in need of a computer for general needs and uploading photos, sometimes he will play games on it.$593.94 -
Blue Monday Blue Monday
Primarily for single-player games and occasional streaming on twitch. Recent games include Hades, The Council, Mass Effect... Primarily for single-player games and occasional streaming on twitch. Recent games include Hades, The Council, Mass Effect Legendary Edition, Control, Dragon Age: Inquisition, Horizon: Zero Dawn, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Psychonauts 2, and Destiny 2. A long while ago I upgraded from a 1070 to the 2080 when I went to 4k, knowing that it still wasn't quite enough. 30 series launch was too tough to get cards, so I decided to wait until the 40 series. Now the 40 series is terrible price to performance ratio, so I'm contemplating sitting out this gen until the 50 series. If prices go down, I might spring for a 4080 or 4090, but will more likely get a 4070ti to hold me over until next gen. I'll likely upgrade to a 5800x3D when I upgrade my GPU, at least until the AM5 platform matures a little more.$594.95 -
Budget PC Budget PC
I built this for budget gaming and general use. It currently has no Gpu, but I will add one in the future. I built this for budget gaming and general use. It currently has no Gpu, but I will add one in the future.$599.94 -
Workstation Workstation
I needed a general computer to use for general purposes such as using Word and Excel. I hope to get a graphics card for the... I needed a general computer to use for general purposes such as using Word and Excel. I hope to get a graphics card for the build one day to play games.$611.93 -
card upgrade card upgrade
the reason i did this build (or in my case this "rebuild") is that a friend of mine upgraded to a new (but expensive) rtx... the reason i did this build (or in my case this "rebuild") is that a friend of mine upgraded to a new (but expensive) rtx 4080 graphics card. but this means i was given his 1-year old rx 6750xt card for free! i was previously using an rx 6600 graphics card, so this was a pretty big improvement. i also increased the amount of vram i have from 8gb to 12gb. this is important because a lot of new games i want to play such as starfield use a lot of vram and i dont expect that trend to stop anytime soon. in addition to the new card, i installed a new case with better airflow, a better cpu cooler, and i changed from sata based ssd storage to pci-e based m.2 pci-e ssd storage$619.95 -
lil.fella - Asus B660i - 8600k lil.fella - Asus B660i - 8600k
Created a budget build for a relative in the family who asked for one to be built. Selected these few components and turned... Created a budget build for a relative in the family who asked for one to be built. Selected these few components and turned out looking pretty decent after completion of the build. Gathered older used parts as they did not need the latest components for what they needed.$627.95 -
White gaming 2nd build #bitwit White gaming 2nd build #bitwit
First started off over a year ago and have been upgrading since and have finally got a theme I am happy with, i am also... First started off over a year ago and have been upgrading since and have finally got a theme I am happy with, i am also pleased with my cable management, my next upgrade is going to be my motherboard as it is very old and outdated, however apart from that I feel like I have all I need.$629.97 -
Anthony's machine Anthony's machine
I built this PC to play games such as Fortnite. I do stream but that was a secondary goal. I wanted consistent frames in... I built this PC to play games such as Fortnite. I do stream but that was a secondary goal. I wanted consistent frames in 1080p.$672.94