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Build for my parents - In Win Chopin! Build for my parents - In Win Chopin!
My parents used to watch videos on an Intel Compute Stick. It did its job, but it was starting to fail, and honestly, it was... My parents used to watch videos on an Intel Compute Stick. It did its job, but it was starting to fail, and honestly, it was so slow and the tiny cooling fan was really high pitched and loud. After my love of building reignited with my own system, I decided to finally do something about my parents' system. Also, they help watch my kids when my wife and I are busy, and it's important to have a system that is snappy and responsive in Windows or YouTube or Netflix Kids, etc. Building in the In Win Chopin is definitely a treat. It's beautiful and my parents love that it doesn't take up too much space on their desk. In order to get the side panel closed, I had to remove the fan shroud from the Wraith Stealth cooler (easily done by removing a single screw from underside of the heat sink and undoing four clips, though this isn't possible if the cooler is already mounted). This was my first time building in such a small enclosure, and hopefully it won't be my last! I still need to build a system for my eldest son when he gets old enough. Probably will stick to mini ITX so that I can teach him to take his system out and clean it when necessary.$269.97 -
Gemini Gemini
After enjoying my Prometheus v3 build for a few months and seeing that the Ryzen 5 1600 was still on sale, I replaced the... After enjoying my Prometheus v3 build for a few months and seeing that the Ryzen 5 1600 was still on sale, I replaced the guts of an old Pentium 4 class machine with another build in December 2019. I use this machine to run virtual servers for my development purpose, and I stuck a graphics card in it this spring to also do Folding@Home. I know the 20 year old case desperately needs replaced, and the hard drives I use to store the virtual machines on are aging, but I like to get value out of the parts I buy so it was good enough at the time for a home server.$294.93 -
Tron Tron
Hey looking for some advice on this build. So the name does not have anything to do with this build. I'm trying to make a... Hey looking for some advice on this build. So the name does not have anything to do with this build. I'm trying to make a build that will be powerful enough to allow me to run my podcast and game. Now I'm not looking to play games like sekiro or anything to demanding. I'm thinking more of divinity original sin 2 or most of the total war games. My budget is 300 that's why I have the 4 gb of ram, but will go 350 if need be. This is pretty much a start up and look to upgrade over time.$305.94 -
Alpha1 Alpha1
This was my first ever pc build. I built this pc to play esports titles like Valorant and Fortnite on low setttings and it... This was my first ever pc build. I built this pc to play esports titles like Valorant and Fortnite on low setttings and it has served me well. I an planning on getting a used gtx 1060 as I am using integrated graphics right now. I'm still working on the cable management lol. This build costed me around $300. My specs were - i3 10105 ($90 because it was on sale Micro center) - MSI H510m pro MOBO ($80 Microcenter) - UpHere 3x fans ($15 Amazon) - Ares Game 500w PSU 80+ bronze ($30 Amazon) - Aerocool cyclone (Amazon $50) - 2x8gb 3200mhz corsair ram ($60 microcenter) - Free 240gb ssd that I got from microcenter$309.97 -
Christmas PC build for parents Christmas PC build for parents
Built an office PC for parents using old parts (Only CPU is new) Built an office PC for parents using old parts (Only CPU is new)$354.96 -
Cheap build for Windows 11 Cheap build for Windows 11
This is primarily a working computer (for personal business) however also for some gaming on the side. I used the same case... This is primarily a working computer (for personal business) however also for some gaming on the side. I used the same case I had before from a previous build 8 years ago, as well as the same old PSU (400W) and for the GPU, I used a GTX 1050 that I purchased about 5 years ago. So all in all, it was about $430 (with tax) for a computer that now is much faster and more stable, especially for the things I use it for now. (I have a better laptop for gaming). Without the RAM or with cheaper RAM it'd be even less of course. Note, if you buy the same processor, a separate GPU will be required as this CPU doesn't have it's own graphics. Note, the motherboard is indeed Windows 11 compatible but you need to turn on the TPM in the BIOS (it's off by default). It's pretty easy to do though. Asus shows you how on the support website. You'll note from the picture(s) that I also have an old wifi adapter in there. Also from the previous 8 year old build (but for faster DL speeds probably want a newer one of those). The mobo comes with a nice suite of software but you don't have to install it of course. There's one called AI Suite 3 that gives some fan/cpu info, as well as other things, also installs a quick interface on the desktop (that can be exited out of if desired) to quickly control fan speed. Also there's an "Armory Crate" from ASUS that does pretty much the same thing(s) so I'm not sure why have both. (?). The screenshot is from the Armory Crate where you can fine tune to your heart's desire. Also update drivers etc as desired (I just let Windows do most of that I'm not into overclocking and such especially for a build like this). Anyway, still kind of neat to check on occasion to make sure fans running well etc. My goal was to build a cheap computer that would perform well enough for the next 2-5 years. I think I've achieved this goal.$404.96 -
pfsense router pfsense router
Low power machine for running pfsense router software Low power machine for running pfsense router software$407.96 -
stealth stealth
I play games like valorant csgo and minecraft I built this to upgrade im currently saving for a 1650 s and a 5 3600 I play games like valorant csgo and minecraft I built this to upgrade im currently saving for a 1650 s and a 5 3600$451.43 -
Budget Gaming PC (sub-$500) - AMD Build Budget Gaming PC (sub-$500) - AMD Build
Budget AMD gaming build (using one of the best iGPUs around), under $500 (that has room for upgrading, such a faster CPU,... Budget AMD gaming build (using one of the best iGPUs around), under $500 (that has room for upgrading, such a faster CPU, more RAM, a dedicated graphics card). Should be able to be amazing for all general usage (school, work, etc) and play latest games on low-med quality settings at 720p-1080p resolutions$452.94 -
Mini HTPC Mini HTPC
I wanted a small yet powerful enough PC to use as a home theater PC to run plex and browse the net on my television. A mini... I wanted a small yet powerful enough PC to use as a home theater PC to run plex and browse the net on my television. A mini ITX form factor motherboard and compatible case worked out amazing.$457.06 -
Budget Budget
Made this build for a friend in order for him to play fighting games with discord open at a tight budget. Had to work around... Made this build for a friend in order for him to play fighting games with discord open at a tight budget. Had to work around the budget but honestly came out better than expected. It was able to run warzone which was the most surprising part of the build. I eventually upgraded the gpu to a 1650 super but I like the original build as it was a decently powerful build for a cheap price.$457.92 -
HTPC HTPC
Media PC for movie streaming and light emulation Media PC for movie streaming and light emulation$467.95 -
Simple Simple
Simple built for home use and surfing the internet. Simple built for home use and surfing the internet.$474.92 -
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Budget Budget
Built my PC to help me run basic games. Built my PC to help me run basic games.$490.93 -
Very helpful desktop computer Very helpful desktop computer
I use this to study. It is very fast and does not take a long time to load. I use this to study. It is very fast and does not take a long time to load.$498.95 -
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 -
Red Death Red Death
This is my first custom rig. I decided to build my own case, and got a few parts for free. This is my first custom rig. I decided to build my own case, and got a few parts for free.$524.94 -
computer computer
Used for casual browsing and watching moves. Used for casual browsing and watching moves.$525.96 -
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 -
Mini ATX Mini ATX
I build this machine when I was finishing grad school and for some light gaming. I build this machine when I was finishing grad school and for some light gaming.$532.97 -
Second Everyday Computer Second Everyday Computer
Web Browsing Computer Web Browsing Computer$537.42 -
Budget E-Sports Gaming PC Budget E-Sports Gaming PC
Budget e-sport gamign pc. Really great and solid computer for standard taskse. Very great performance in valorant and CS:GO Budget e-sport gamign pc. Really great and solid computer for standard taskse. Very great performance in valorant and CS:GO$547.95 -
Lili's First Rig Lili's First Rig
This is my daughter's first gaming rig. She's been asking for one after playing on mine and from following her favorite... This is my daughter's first gaming rig. She's been asking for one after playing on mine and from following her favorite streamers. This was actually my first build. She mainly plays Roblox on it but I hope her library expands as she dives deeper into the gaming world.$552.93