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Waka's Battlestation Waka's Battlestation
It is a gaming rig and I primarily play FPS games (CSGO, Valorant). It is a gaming rig and I primarily play FPS games (CSGO, Valorant).$502.94 -
The basic one The basic one
It's a very basic and cheap pc. It has everything you need for streaming and playing toons of games in high resolution. Of... It's a very basic and cheap pc. It has everything you need for streaming and playing toons of games in high resolution. Of course, it has its limits but it's useful for almost everything.$599.93 -
My First Budget Gaming PC Build My First Budget Gaming PC Build
I made it for gaming at the same time I made it for school and I always used a laptop so this was a huge upgrade for me, I... I made it for gaming at the same time I made it for school and I always used a laptop so this was a huge upgrade for me, I had to get all of the money on my own to build this PC. I love to play Grand Theft Auto Five and other games like Farming Sim and lots of other Sims. I like to maybe upgrade my CPU or my GPU or get new fans if I get the money or sell my pc and then recreate a whole new one with a bigger budget.$615.93 -
Budget build Budget build
This is my first build I have ever built and I’ve been wanting a pc for many years but had the issue of spending a lot of... This is my first build I have ever built and I’ve been wanting a pc for many years but had the issue of spending a lot of money on one so I built one for $600.$681.45 -
Budget Build Budget Build
my son made this pc for me for my birthday my son made this pc for me for my birthday$697.95 -
Satisfiable speed for mid-level graphic... Satisfiable speed for mid-level graphic games, with less than 900 dollar budget
I do a lot of officework: typing, creating documents, and so on. So I thought ryzen 5 3600 + 16gb ram would be sufficient... I do a lot of officework: typing, creating documents, and so on. So I thought ryzen 5 3600 + 16gb ram would be sufficient enough, and I also spent a considerable amount of budget to buy a good 500gb SSD, and a nice set of game keyboards & mouse. Also, I occasionally enjoy games that do not require high quality graphics (minecraft, some steam games, etc), so I chose radeon rx 570 for my video cards. I also need to run some research program like matlab, mathematica, and they run totally fine. For bad part, It would have been better if I chose smaller case. My case seems too big and heavy. The other bad part, when I turn the power on, there is a 5 second lag until motherboard starts to operate. I'm not sure about this issue, but it doesn't bug me too much because once turned on, it is fast enough.$716.91 -
The Chief Masheen The Chief Masheen
Needed it to make music and play Doom and Doom Eternal on mouse and keyboard, then I just got into it and kept trying to... Needed it to make music and play Doom and Doom Eternal on mouse and keyboard, then I just got into it and kept trying to make sure it was optimal for whatever I needed to do.$749.40 -
Relaxed Gamer Relaxed Gamer
CPU is overkill for this GPU but the Microcenter store here is limited right now so this is it. Tried to keep it cheap as... CPU is overkill for this GPU but the Microcenter store here is limited right now so this is it. Tried to keep it cheap as possible with GTA V ~60 FPS as the bar. 1 SSD for the OS and Movies and the second one for games so that if i have to reinstall the OS I won't have to reinstall every single game. I'll be buying this setup this week probably.$789.89 -
i9 7900x/1070ti Gaming PC/Workstation i9 7900x/1070ti Gaming PC/Workstation
I was able to buy the ASUS X299-E GAMING Motherboard for $70 locally a few months ago. Since then, it's been chilling in my... I was able to buy the ASUS X299-E GAMING Motherboard for $70 locally a few months ago. Since then, it's been chilling in my basement collecting dust. I've wanted to build around it for awhile, but just got the chance when I saw a Core i9 7900x for $155 online. Once I secured those deals, the rest was the best parts I could find for the price. This PC was built to sell (which is why I bought the i9 - good selling feature) because I already have a decent ITX daily driver. Because of the 10 core CPU and 32gb of ram, most professional workstation tasks should work fine on this system. I have no idea what the future buyer will use it for, but judging it based on my previous sales, gaming is the most popular in my local area. The processor is i9 7900x, microcenter didn't have it available at the time. I put the 11900k as a placeholder. Also the GPU is a Gigabyte 1070ti 8gb Gaming OC that I bought a few years back.$792.00 -
I think this is a good looking... I think this is a good looking computer. someone tell me what to change
IDK IDK$824.91 -
cyber poweeeer cyber poweeeer
It runs all the games on high settings 150-200fps It runs all the games on high settings 150-200fps$961.94 -
Third Build - First AMD Build Third Build - First AMD Build
This is my third-ever build and my first using AMD instead of Intel. My first build was i7-6700 (Gigabit Motherboard -... This is my third-ever build and my first using AMD instead of Intel. My first build was i7-6700 (Gigabit Motherboard - don't remember which one) with 250GB SSD and 1TB Hard Drive (7200 RPM). Video Card was an ASUS Nvidia GT745 in a Corsair Medium Tower. Unfortunately, my 1TB hard drive was down to 30 GB when I got back from a trip to Germany and Windows 7 support was done. I bought a 4TB Hard drive and 500 GB SSD and was going to replace the drives in the Intel build when I decided to build a new computer instead to avoid losing the other data. Went to Microcenter in Fairfax VA, and he suggested a AMD Ryzen 7 instead of Intel i7. Price point - very good. Then he sold me the case- Lian Li LiCool II. REALLY good move I later learned. Brought home the gear and put it aside until I had time to build it. Well...COVID closed everything down and I decided to build it to get my mind being stuck in my house. Loved it. It was a great little build, and I was able to upload my photos and purge my old drives. I also updated the First build with the same 500GB SSD and 4TB Hard Drive so I got the old computer working well in Windows 10. My only "complaint": my ASUS Nvidia GT1030 was just underpowered. I was only able to use two monitors and I wanted a three-monitor option. I was not in a hurry to buy a new one, but I was looking for video cards that could handle three or four monitors. A few months later, I watched a video from JayzTwoCents ("Is NVIDIA even trying anymore" - April 25, 2019) when he was reviewing the GT1650. For some reason hecompared it to an PowerColor AMD RX570 Radeon Red Devil 4GDDR. Reason: it was CHEAPER than the GT1650. When I saw the RX570 price ($139.99 vs $80 for the GT1030), my jaw dropped to the ground. When I checked Microcenter, they had that very card on sale for $139.99. Bought it online on the spot and picked it up that day. I replaced the GT1030 and LOVE the new card. I don't even play games! Monitors: AOC 2770 27" 1920x1080 HP 27q 27" 2560x1440 LG 32 FHD 32" 1920x1080$963.92 -
The all-white but not really PC The all-white but not really PC
Gaming PC for my Fiancée, who wanted all white on a budget. Used for mostly Stardew Gaming PC for my Fiancée, who wanted all white on a budget. Used for mostly Stardew$979.94 -
Nephews first gaming PC Nephews first gaming PC
Did this build for my Nephew as his first gaming pc. I had a 6tb hd and AMD 570 card that I donated to him, and he... Did this build for my Nephew as his first gaming pc. I had a 6tb hd and AMD 570 card that I donated to him, and he purchased a 1tb NVME from a different store.$989.91 -
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My pc My pc
I built to play video games. Nothing too much just to play average games like fortnite or csgo. Recently i got an rx 6600 xt... I built to play video games. Nothing too much just to play average games like fortnite or csgo. Recently i got an rx 6600 xt to replace my rx 560.$1,043.96 -
Gpu lackin Gpu lackin
I built this pc on a $500 budget. it's original intention was gaming which I still do I play rainbow 6, forza horizon 4,... I built this pc on a $500 budget. it's original intention was gaming which I still do I play rainbow 6, forza horizon 4, forza motorsport 7, assetto Corsa, valorant, and gta. I also use this pc for online school now. It has a intel i5 9400f, a rx580, and 16gb of ram on a 750 watt psu for that gpu upgrade 😉. To be clear everything was used that's how I got it in the $500$1,055.42 -
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5600G/6600XT Mid Range Gaming/Streaming 5600G/6600XT Mid Range Gaming/Streaming
I chose the 5600G over the 5600X due to the small difference in performance. I wanted the integrated graphics for trouble... I chose the 5600G over the 5600X due to the small difference in performance. I wanted the integrated graphics for trouble shooting and in case I have to RMA my GPU I can still use the computer while waiting, albeit at much less graphics performance. I should still be able to game at low-mid settings near 60 FPS till the GPU comes back from the RMA. The 6600 XT will handle 1080p gaming on high setting with at least 60 FPS while streaming to Twitch, YouTube and Facebook. If the 3060's hadn't been so expensive, I may have gone that route. As it is, I already exceeded my $750 budget and couldn't go any higher. I still have a couple things to add later. I want to add another kit of RAM to get me to 32Gb. I want to add 2 more case fans and a CPU cooler for better coolong (something like a hyper 212 Evo or similar, maybe a be quiet). I know a 5600G and a 6600XT aren't really gonna push thermals very high, but if I have a better cooler and a couple more fans then each fan won't have to run as high RPM and the system will be cool AND quiet.$1,071.93 -
First build, good results First build, good results
I built this pc to play games on (Rainbow Six Siege, COD: MW, GTA, Beat Saber, Red Dead, and much more) I plan to get a new... I built this pc to play games on (Rainbow Six Siege, COD: MW, GTA, Beat Saber, Red Dead, and much more) I plan to get a new GPU and more rgb fans once I can afford it (I’m only 14 lol) Feel free to tell me your thoughts on my build!$1,077.42 -
DefinitelyGreen DefinitelyGreen
Just an everyday usage and gaming PC. Just an everyday usage and gaming PC.$1,127.93 -
Toro Toro
Built for gaming, specifically Apex Legends. Plan on upgrading to a 3080 next year. Built for gaming, specifically Apex Legends. Plan on upgrading to a 3080 next year.$1,144.91 -
Modern Shine Modern Shine
I used to be a competitive gamer but then shifted more towards casual light gaming while adding an emphasis on using the... I used to be a competitive gamer but then shifted more towards casual light gaming while adding an emphasis on using the space for school. The build emphasizes form over function as I chose to make it look better instead of using the money for better parts. While I do regret not getting a better graphics card, I'm very happy with my build as it fits my everyday needs.$1,164.91 -
Next Ryzing Next Ryzing
This is my next gaming PC, an upgrade from my old PC with an i5-6500k and GTX 960. I've been wanting ti play more modern... This is my next gaming PC, an upgrade from my old PC with an i5-6500k and GTX 960. I've been wanting ti play more modern titles that have caught my eye on Steam, so I decided it was about time to build a new PC. Sold my old one and reused the funds to build this one. Playing through some Elden Ring right now, and Nier: Automata is going to be next.$1,179.91