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i7-13th gen, RTX 4090, 32gb ram, hyte... i7-13th gen, RTX 4090, 32gb ram, hyte y60 case with lian li cooling fans and strimmer lights
I built my old pc a long time ago, 2016 or 2017. It was a i7-th gen MSI dual fan 1060ti, which was later upgraded to 2070... I built my old pc a long time ago, 2016 or 2017. It was a i7-th gen MSI dual fan 1060ti, which was later upgraded to 2070 super. It was a prebuilt custom pc from cyberpower and over The years i've had so many issues with the p c sometimes. The case was terrible it caused a lot of overheating and my p c would crash often when I ran even medium load work like turning on rocket league. I figured it was time to build a new p c and this time I wanted to make sure I future proof it without worrying about cost. Because the last p c I bought I built a little conservative because I was still in college and so I didn't want to spend too much money. It was actually a long Time dream of mine to build a new PC. But this time get a case that actually looks cool and I've looked at a lot of open concept cases as well as a panoramic glass cases. I want exposure to the internal components. And also wanted some internal rgb in my build, not too much rgb. I play a lot of AAA games, also FPS shooters, etc. Some of the games i play are valorant, rocket league, cod, halo, overwatch 2, battlefield, csgo, etc. Also a lot of single player games like tomb raider, horizon, last of us, etc. Every game I played told now I have played using logo settings just so my p c would not crash. I wanted a build where i would have to worry about that and be able to play on hight/max settings so i can appreciate the details and art of the games. I've thought about getting into streaming and no right now. I'm thinking about getting into dollarant streaming and/ content creation. I am a huge fan of Keeoh and his videos. Even if I don't get a lot of viewers? I still wouldn't like to be able to stream just doing for the fun. I got all of the streamer components no, just built a very high end p c capable of high quality gameplay End multitask for streaming, Also got some nice streaming cameras a hyperex quadcast s mic. Not sure when I'm actually going to start streaming but hopefully. It's sometimes in your future once I settle in to my new apartment. At the moment instead of streaming I have a youtube channel where I post clips of really funny or good gameplay for f p s games. I'm going to continue doing that till I am able to stream$0.00 -
Black 3050 Black 3050
Nice black gaming rig, love the rosewill rgb. Nice black gaming rig, love the rosewill rgb.$49.99 -
The Storinator at Home The Storinator at Home
This was built using spare parts I had lying around after getting a good deal on 96 TB of used hard drives. The only new... This was built using spare parts I had lying around after getting a good deal on 96 TB of used hard drives. The only new part in this build was the 5600G I got at microcenter. Currently the server is running openmediavualt on a 500 GB sata m.2 and its used as a cloud storage server and hosting other services such as Minecraft servers. There are 8 8TB Seagate drives running in raid 10 connected to a LSI 9207 storage controller (that has a fan tied to it lol) and 2 14TB Seagate drives.$108.99 -
Humble Beginnings Humble Beginnings
My 10-year old is just now starting to get into pc gaming. He loves a lot of the "simulator" games for some reason and was... My 10-year old is just now starting to get into pc gaming. He loves a lot of the "simulator" games for some reason and was complaining that the game Cooking Simulator wouldn't run at an acceptable level on an aging (~2017) laptop notebook with no discrete video card. So since it was around Christmas time, I decided for the "give a man to fish / teach a man to fish" approach. I pieced together a very modest collection of desktop components. Some of these were older, retired components such as a dated power supply and graphics card. Others were available to acquire at little expense at my local Microcenter. But the whole point of this process was to create an affordable, entry-level stepping stone for him. And also to have components that were fairly replaceable in value in the event something went wrong or accidents were made.$229.96 -
Very budget pc Very budget pc
this is a very very budget pc I built, it does not have a case for the moment making it have "better airflow" (i am just too... this is a very very budget pc I built, it does not have a case for the moment making it have "better airflow" (i am just too broke for a case right now) It has some very cheap and sometimes hard to get for the price components$290.98 -
Postapocalypse Postapocalypse
I'm calling this a postapocalyptic build simply because it is a desktop that survived the catastrophic failure of a power... I'm calling this a postapocalyptic build simply because it is a desktop that survived the catastrophic failure of a power supply. Initially this build was done using a few older components along with inexpensive modern parts sourced from my local microcenter. Specifically, this was built with an aging power supply and graphics card. After some testing, I realized the the system had a catastrophic partially because it was being left on carpet. The inside of the chassis looked like the aftermath of a dust explosion. Ultimately I had to clean, rebuild, and replace the power supply and motherboard with brand new units. Thankfully the cpu and graphics card weren't damaged during the apocalypse.$339.94 -
the nogames box the nogames box
sold my aging 6700k with gtx1080 and upgraded since prices will likely shoot up in the future. it'll probably be GPU-less... sold my aging 6700k with gtx1080 and upgraded since prices will likely shoot up in the future. it'll probably be GPU-less for a while until I regain interest in games.$339.98 -
the npc the npc
this build is a npc. no, not short for "non-playable character" that most gamers associate with the acronym. this is the... this build is a npc. no, not short for "non-playable character" that most gamers associate with the acronym. this is the nephew's pc. these two kids are now 11 and 8 and have become obsessed with a game on steam called geometry dash. from what I can tell it's a pretty basic platforming game but they were having a lot of performance issues running it on a very dated, non-gaming desktop pc. so the goal here was to get them up and running with a starter gaming pc of sorts.$355.94 -
Desktop Desktop
I built this so I can make my sewing patterns, inkscape designs, machine embroidery, vinyl cutting, and music management. I... I built this so I can make my sewing patterns, inkscape designs, machine embroidery, vinyl cutting, and music management. I have my patterns displayed from a ceiling hung projector that is calibrated so the patterns are to scale on the floor to cut out.$358.95 -
Ryzen 5 3600 and RX 6500 XT gaming PC Ryzen 5 3600 and RX 6500 XT gaming PC
This was a entry level PC recently put together since I got a deal on a RX 6500 XT This was a entry level PC recently put together since I got a deal on a RX 6500 XT$359.96 -
Container of Misfit Toys Container of Misfit Toys
I build this desktop out of components that were no longer being used by a family memeber. I had a Ryzen processor (without... I build this desktop out of components that were no longer being used by a family memeber. I had a Ryzen processor (without cooler), motherboard, and graphics card all available to me to start out with. I then purchased the missing pieces bit by bit (at very low acquisition cost) until I had everything I needed to put this build together. I guess one thing I would do a little bit differently - if I had the opportunity to go back and make purchases all over again - is to piece together different components specifically with a uniform RGB aesthetic in mind. For example. I really like how setting pink RGB looks inside my white case. However it irritates me a little bit to see my CPU cooler fan stuck on a red color that I cannot change.$381.93 -
The Ocean The Ocean
Simple cheap build i made for gaming first time building a pc Simple cheap build i made for gaming first time building a pc$385.99 -
family pc family pc
Third laptop broke and so we needed a new computer. The options would be that I either build a new pc for a good price... Third laptop broke and so we needed a new computer. The options would be that I either build a new pc for a good price (~$300) with some parts I have or a new macbook for like 1k. This would just be for general use$387.96 -
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basically basic basically basic
i know this is pretty much a basic, boring build. but my thanks to microcenter for helping me get this put together for... i know this is pretty much a basic, boring build. but my thanks to microcenter for helping me get this put together for cheap. a friend of mine wanted something as inexpensive as possible that still would let him play older isometric crpg games like divinity original sin 1, neverwinter nights, baldurs gate 2, and similar types of games with a low demand on performance. it was gtreat not to have to buy a separate air cooler because amd is still providing a satisfactory aluminum heatsink in the box. well, this applies at least to many of the amd processors still, although i understand that the very high end ones that will not reasonably cool chips with a tdp rating over a certain threshold. but for my needs, it keeps the 5700g cool enough$394.96 -
Hoth v1 Hoth v1
After watching PC builds non stop while I had COVID, I think my first ever build turned out alright. My previous computer... After watching PC builds non stop while I had COVID, I think my first ever build turned out alright. My previous computer was a 7 year old Erazer x315, and after quite a bit of time it was finally burning out. This PC will be used primarily for working from home doing digital marketing and graphic design, with some light video editing thrown in. I know I'm going to catch some flak for some of my part choices. I had a strict budget that I needed to stick to so here's the explanation for the parts that I think will cause the most controversy: Intel i5 10400 - Found this for $125 and with the high prices for AMD, I couldn't justify the extra 100 for the 3% performance boost with the 3600. Gigabyte B460 - The crazy high prices of the Z490 boards meant they weren't in the budget. This also limited my intel choices since the newer cards require the newer boards. GeForce 1060 - This was one of the only components I was able to salvage from my old machine, and thank goodness with graphics prices being what they are right now.$396.95 -
Pink Rainbow Monstrosity Pink Rainbow Monstrosity
Don't judge me, okay!? This is what my niece wanted. She loves pink and unicorns and rainbows. Thankfully no unicorns... Don't judge me, okay!? This is what my niece wanted. She loves pink and unicorns and rainbows. Thankfully no unicorns were involved in this build (other than "unicorn vomit" rgb) but the other two faves are very much prominent. The most demanding game she actually plays might be Bug Fables. So the 4600G will do just fine. Anyway, this is what she wanted. She likes it.$400.94 -
Budget gaming PC Budget gaming PC
I am a gamer that built this pc on a tight budget of $400. I am a gamer that built this pc on a tight budget of $400.$400.98 -
Workstation Build Workstation Build
This was a PC that was put together for the purpose of being a workstation at a budget This was a PC that was put together for the purpose of being a workstation at a budget$405.96 -
Budget Baller Budget Baller
Made this build on used parts found in my area. Made for my little sibling that mainly plays Minecraft and Fortnite which... Made this build on used parts found in my area. Made for my little sibling that mainly plays Minecraft and Fortnite which this plays well.$406.95 -
Brother's Request: "No Case" Brother's Request: "No Case"
I build this pc for my littler brother who just wanted to get back into gaming since his razer laptop bit the dust recently.... I build this pc for my littler brother who just wanted to get back into gaming since his razer laptop bit the dust recently. Luckily, one of my friends is upgrading their pc and they were looking to sell some of their old parts. These parts are a nice upgrade from his 2017 razor laptop. He didn't want a case, more like outright refusing to buy, so i respected his wishes and built it. Dust would most likely be an issue, however, he's cleans his entire gaming setup twice a week so I guess it won't be as much of an issue. He's using this to play games like Phasmophobia, Overwatch, and more recently Lethal Company at 4k. What surprised me is that even at 4k the 3070 is still very capable, and for those less demanding games like Overwatch he was able to fully saturate his monitor at 4k 160hz (at low settings but that's how he was playing at 1080p anyways). In terms of noise, the pc is in a high noise floor environment anyways so it is completely inaudible (I can only imagine how loud the pc is in a more normal noise floor environment).$410.00 -
Zero RGB Zero RGB
I built this pc from spare parts and a sick Micro Center deal that I got on the motherboard and CPU! I am probably going to... I built this pc from spare parts and a sick Micro Center deal that I got on the motherboard and CPU! I am probably going to give this to my sister as a surprise for her birthday!$411.95 -
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Potato looking pc that can somehow do... Potato looking pc that can somehow do raytracing without exploding
Built this rig for video editing and gaming although gaming took over my entire pc Specs that are not listedGPU: Gigabyte... Built this rig for video editing and gaming although gaming took over my entire pc Specs that are not listed GPU: Gigabyte RX6650xt Storage: 1TB MP33 Pro SSD Case: Fractal Pop Air$420.96