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Windows 11 AMD 5 Windows 11 AMD 5
I needed to replace my previous AMD 3 FX 8370 processor computer. The motherboard stopped working. Initial intention was to... I needed to replace my previous AMD 3 FX 8370 processor computer. The motherboard stopped working. Initial intention was to upgrade to AMD 4 which had both good specs and prices. However, AMD 5 was on the horizon and I decided to wait and build to that spec to provide a longer life for the motherboard. I selected AMD as my builds for my wife use Intel and thus I could compare prices, specs, features, etc. The AMD 3 computer was quite efficient and more than sufficient for my foci on writing, from essays to books, and basic graphics. I often had multiple programs open as writing required accessing sources, looking at uses of the sources and my music to work by, ideally running simultaneously. The graphics programs were used for cleaning up old family photos, films and other materials such as newspapers. As I am not professionally into photo and video technology, I use basic software such as that from Cyberlink. The family pictures date to the turn of the 20th century and by the late 1930’s included old Kodak family films. I then sent the processed files to third parties to be placed on DVD’s which were distributed to family. For my AMD 5, all components were purchased locally, all but one M2 at Microcenter as I want to keep such local sources viable. I selected the Gigabyte X670 Aorus Elite motherboard, The retail cost was under $300, had the latest chipset and could be bundled with both other hardware and software. I was particularly interested in using M2 storage and the motherboard had three slots for it, one tied directly to the CPU and two PCle 4.0 slots. For memory I purchased a one TB M2 2280 for the CPU slot on which I put Windows 11 and a second partition for downloaded software that I installed in the C: partition. For data files I selected a 2 TB mvme which was a later purchase from Best Buy. The latter was on special sale, almost 50% off. On this device I created three partitions for storing documents, music and pictures/videos. I had planned on using my existing 3 TB HDD but it too had stopped working. I hope to recover the data from it. The slots for the M2 storage are under a heat sink located next to the PCle 16 slot. Thus the M2 devices did not need any heat sinks. The slots are partially under my PowerColor RX 6600 graphics card with 8 GB of memory. I am not a gamer so don’t need the most recent graphics chips but did want a decent card with sufficient memory for a future 32 inch monitor. I purchased a Ryzen 7 7700X CPU that was bundled with 32 GB of GSkill memory. I selected the Noctua UH-14S cooler. The cooler is a large passive heat sink nearly six inches high and three inches wide. It comes with an attached fan but a second fan can be attached to the other side. I installed only one fan. I used existing hardware for the rest of the build. All was installed in my Antec server mid-tower case that has room for the cooler. The case has temperature controlled fans, one on the top back of the case and two on the top of the case. I reused my Antec 1000 watt platinum modular PSU along with my LG internal Blu-ray read/write drive. I have a 27 inch ASUS monitor and connected it via HDMI. After more than a month of using the new build, it runs fast and cool. The CPU cooler fan is almost noiseless and the case fans have not been turned on as the operating temperature is low. Booting takes less than 15 seconds and shutting down is about 5 seconds. The build was under $1,500 including tax. I look forward to increased efficiency and pleasure in my computing.$1,084.94 -
Minimal brown Minimal brown
I've been meaning to build a PC, and I finally pulled the trigger on a used one with great bones that I was meaning on... I've been meaning to build a PC, and I finally pulled the trigger on a used one with great bones that I was meaning on tinkering with. Unfortunately I was scammed, and the GPU did not work. I waited patiently for a decent deal and decided to buy a 6600xt Eagle from Micro Center when I saw a good deal on it. I then went and bought a fractal case, Noctua fans, and a Noctua CPU cooler for the performance and mainly their aesthetics. I play Forza 5, Halo Infinite, COD Warzone, and a little bit of Sims 4. I also plan on using it for school as I'm pursuing a degree in Cyber Security.$1,122.93 -
my 1st PC in 2014 my 1st PC in 2014
Gaming rig, designed to play most games on high settings while still enjoying fps of 60 or more at 1080p or higher. Built in... Gaming rig, designed to play most games on high settings while still enjoying fps of 60 or more at 1080p or higher. Built in 2014 with GPU and storage being the only things upgraded.$1,139.94 -
NZXT Elite Build NZXT Elite Build
This build is mainly for gaming got a good bundle from microcenter for a 3600 + b450 motherboard perfect combo for a 6600 This build is mainly for gaming got a good bundle from microcenter for a 3600 + b450 motherboard perfect combo for a 6600$1,219.91 -
AMD gaming PC AMD gaming PC
I wanted to make a full AMD build that would be able to play 1440p games at 60 fps+. The only thing that it really needs is... I wanted to make a full AMD build that would be able to play 1440p games at 60 fps+. The only thing that it really needs is an extra hardrive for more storage for games.$1,272.92 -
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Finally upgraded after an 8 year run with my old 3770k. Feels good. Finally upgraded after an 8 year run with my old 3770k. Feels good.$1,478.93 -
2008 meets 2020 2008 meets 2020
I actually built this gaming rig back in 2012 as my first gaming PC; however the case was released in 2008. I bought an... I actually built this gaming rig back in 2012 as my first gaming PC; however the case was released in 2008. I bought an intel core i5 3570k with an asus P8V-LX Z-77 motherboard. I had 8GB (4x2) of corsair ddr3 1600 and a radeon hd 6850. I got a laptop later down the road which replaced the rig. The rig was left in the basement for years to come. Years later (2020), I searched the basement and found the old rig covered in cob web and dust. This was a great project to begin working on during quarantine. It took a while to remove all of the old parts and customize the case to my liking. I had to use a dremel to saw off a piece of the drive bay area, so that I can fit a 11+ inch GPU. I mainly use this as a everthing to do and game computer. I love to game on league of legends, Grand Theft Auto 5, Dying Light, other story games: A Plague Tale Innocence, Far Cry, Rise of the Tomb Raider, The Witcher 3 and more. The goal was to hit 120+ FPS on high/ultra @ 1080p and this build proved more!$1,488.89 -
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Next Gen Gaming Next Gen Gaming
This is mainly a gaming pc with virtual machine capability This is mainly a gaming pc with virtual machine capability$1,749.93 -
Ryzen 9 3900XT/Radeon 5700XT Ryzen 9 3900XT/Radeon 5700XT
The PC I ended up with after a few upgrades over the years. For general usage, some gaming. I wish I had more games to play... The PC I ended up with after a few upgrades over the years. For general usage, some gaming. I wish I had more games to play but most modern games are either absolute trash that isn't worth playing or indies that are worth playing but don't require much in the terms of power. The 3900XT I got on sale after the 5000 series came out, works well, cooled by a Noctua NH D15. Should I have waited to get a 5950X? Maybe, but I don't need that much. 32GB of ram, surprisngly I regularly use around 24GB of it so I'm glad I went over the 16GB I usually default to. The motherboard is alright, it works. The 5700XT has to be the centerpiece, I replaced the original cooler with a Raijintek Morpheus II and two Noctua fans. Never goes below 55c even during full load and is always silent. A much better experience compared to when the fan bearings were worn to the point of buzzing from casual mining for a few years. Despite the drama surrounding crypto this 5700XT has heated my room during the winter and put food onto the table for the past two years. Can't complain about that. The PSU I'm glad I went a little overkill initially. When I got this I had a Ryzen 5 1400 and an RX560, something that could probably be powered by a 450W unit. However now it's still got plenty of extra for further upgrades. The case is a Corsair 275Q. It's not very quiet and difficult to work in. I would have rather bought a quality test bench with this money. I need lots of hard drive space.$1,860.89 -
I5-12600 Gaming I5-12600 Gaming
play games Diablo 2: Resurrected play games Diablo 2: Resurrected$1,941.91 -
Gaming PC Gaming PC
For pc gaming - to play games like RDR2 and DRG For pc gaming - to play games like RDR2 and DRG$1,961.90 -
The original upgraded The original upgraded
Put this PC together with some leftover parts after upgrading my PC. Old PC ran fine for the most part, but the upgrade... Put this PC together with some leftover parts after upgrading my PC. Old PC ran fine for the most part, but the upgrade makes it feel extra nice and I got the parts for a decent price for what its worth.$1,979.95 -
My Daily Driver/Project PC My Daily Driver/Project PC
First build was back in 2014ish? Had an AMD A10 7700K Black Edition with Asrock fatal1ty fm2a88x+ killer board, 8GB Crucial... First build was back in 2014ish? Had an AMD A10 7700K Black Edition with Asrock fatal1ty fm2a88x+ killer board, 8GB Crucial Ballistix RAM 1600Mhz, MSI R9 270 Twin Frozr 2GB, 128GB Samsung 840 PRO SSD and 1TB WDBlue HDD, EVGA 500W 80 Plus PSU, in a Corsair Carbide Spec01 lol. This is my complete overhaul (2.5 years-ish old now. Newest part is GPU, originally had an Asus RX580 4GB) Built this purposely for casual gaming at 1440p high/ultra, photo editing and minor video work.. Running 2 monitors ACER Nitro VG271U and MSi Optix MAG24C.. (Yeah cringey cause not matching monitors lol) Peripherals are Glorious Model D, Glorious TKL Keyboard with lubed and filmed Gateron Yellow switches, Glorious Extended mouse pad. For Audio I'm currently running FiiO E10K USB DAC/AMP to a Philips Fidelio X2HR open back headphones. Speakers are Logitech z623 system. Mic is a Fifine T669 with boom arm and shock mount. Aiming to upgrade to AIO cooling since I have the space.. Feel free to roast or suggest anything lol$1,992.79 -
32 cores 64GB AMD 5950 Linux running... 32 cores 64GB AMD 5950 Linux running Fedora 35
This is a build for computing predictions of protein folding and protein protein interaction via open source softwares. This is a build for computing predictions of protein folding and protein protein interaction via open source softwares.$2,019.93 -
AMD Zen AMD Zen
Built for hosting virtual machines and some light gaming Built for hosting virtual machines and some light gaming$2,104.92 -
Air Flow 23 Air Flow 23
This is my new PC build for 2023 focusing on air flow and a sleek and minimal appearance as opposed to my previous tendency... This is my new PC build for 2023 focusing on air flow and a sleek and minimal appearance as opposed to my previous tendency to reach to TG and RGB parts.$2,273.91 -
AM4 RTX 4080 AM4 RTX 4080
I use this to play AAA title games on a 2K high refresh rate monitor. I use this to play AAA title games on a 2K high refresh rate monitor.$2,284.91 -
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Fractal Stealth Fractal Stealth
Built this PC as a primarily gaming focused rig with 3D modeling and light AI training on the side. 7700x paired with a... Built this PC as a primarily gaming focused rig with 3D modeling and light AI training on the side. 7700x paired with a 4080. I am currently on a survival game kick, but I play pretty much anything first person. Obviously this PC has no problem keeping up! If I did it again, I would use a smaller cooler than the NHD-15. It performs fantastic, but it is so big it is hard to work around when adding an M.2 drive for instance. Now, I would for a b650 motherboard over the x670, but at the time, the B series boards were the same price as the x670 boards.$2,438.91 -
Gaming Build Gaming Build
Needed a computer that could play 3440x1440 at highest settings. Paired it with a beautiful Alienware OLED UW which is... Needed a computer that could play 3440x1440 at highest settings. Paired it with a beautiful Alienware OLED UW which is amazing. Mostly play open world games, strategy games, and simulation games. No multiplayer.$2,444.93 -
First Custom Build First Custom Build
Put my first custom build together a few days ago. It turned out great in my opinion. Ready to test it out. Put my first custom build together a few days ago. It turned out great in my opinion. Ready to test it out.$2,642.91 -
Sleeper 3.0 Sleeper 3.0
I wanted to make something that was dark in color and looked like a sleeper pc but packed with a punch. Able to get high FPS... I wanted to make something that was dark in color and looked like a sleeper pc but packed with a punch. Able to get high FPS on any resolution!$2,654.92 -
Void Void
I built this rig to serve as my primary desktop and gaming setup! I built this rig to serve as my primary desktop and gaming setup!$2,732.92 -
Beast Rig Beast Rig
Gaming PC built for playing battlefield and possibly other titles. Gaming PC built for playing battlefield and possibly other titles.$3,269.90 -
Fractal Design North/Noctua Build Fractal Design North/Noctua Build
Built it to game on and rendering Built it to game on and rendering$3,869.89