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Scrapyard Special Scrapyard Special
Pieced together via local deals. Mainly used for internet browsing/general purpose. Pieced together via local deals. Mainly used for internet browsing/general purpose.$93.98 -
WhiteDragonPC WhiteDragonPC
Strong performer serving as a gaming machine. Mainly using for basic gaming and web browsing and doing homework. The MSI’s... Strong performer serving as a gaming machine. Mainly using for basic gaming and web browsing and doing homework. The MSI’s Nvidia GTX 1080 still kick the doors down for affordable 1080p gaming. Computer is made of pre-owned parts that was obtained for cheap.$195.00 -
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 -
Runic Glory Runic Glory
Gaming PC. Mainly play FPS like Apex Legends, as well as single player story games i.e. Resident Evil, Tomb Raider, etc. Gaming PC. Mainly play FPS like Apex Legends, as well as single player story games i.e. Resident Evil, Tomb Raider, etc.$211.97 -
Bang on a Budget Bang on a Budget
I made this excellent PC on a budget for my wife during last thanksgiving. I made this on a barebone HP prebuilt shell that... I made this excellent PC on a budget for my wife during last thanksgiving. I made this on a barebone HP prebuilt shell that I bought online for just 55 USD. It came with gold-certified 450W PSU, case, compatible CPU cooler, and HP motherboard. I supplemented the rest with new parts from Microcenter. These include a 5600G CPU, 16GB (8x2) DDR4 3200 MHz Ram, Inland 256GB SSD, Acer 1080P monitor, Redragon keyboard an mice set. She is super happy as it is almost silent and gets all her job done (writing and light gaming).$226.97 -
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 -
Value build Value build
Built it to play newer games, previous 2500k + gtx 480 build was getting long in the tooth. Built it to play newer games, previous 2500k + gtx 480 build was getting long in the tooth.$259.98 -
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Zero Airflow Build Zero Airflow Build
I got the parts for this build relatively recently from eBay and friends that had old parts. This build isn't really great... I got the parts for this build relatively recently from eBay and friends that had old parts. This build isn't really great for gaming, but I use it for when friends come over and don't have a computer to use. There's no RAM in the picture because I'm currently using it on a different build, but there's usually 16 gb of T-Force Vulcan Z running at 3200mhz. The case is quite restricted as well when it comes to airflow as it was my old case from my first computer and isn't very good, which is why I gave it the name Zero Airflow Build.$283.98 -
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 -
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 -
Ser's PC Ser's PC
Very budget gaming rig with mostly budget/used parts Very budget gaming rig with mostly budget/used parts$324.98 -
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 -
Oldish retired work PC for Dad Oldish retired work PC for Dad
General use for movies, yt videos, slide shows, etc. Built for my Dad's work. General use for movies, yt videos, slide shows, etc. Built for my Dad's work.$332.98 -
Chopin Mini Chopin Mini
For much of the past decade, my parents have been running a Dell Optiplex that was old, noisy, and slow. Two years ago, I... For much of the past decade, my parents have been running a Dell Optiplex that was old, noisy, and slow. Two years ago, I decided to put together a new system for them that would be simple, small, silent, and budget-friendly as a gift for the holidays. Enter the Inwin Chopin. At just $350 and 3.3 liters, they had a machine that could do anything they needed while remaining virtually invisible. Maintenance is incredibly easy as well - undo a single screw to remove the side panel, and dedust once a year with compressed air. They were thrilled with it, and I even had a few requests from family friends to build the same for them!$337.95 -
basic now, gaming later basic now, gaming later
so the point of building this was to create a desktop pc that met the need of my brother, who has younger children. he... so the point of building this was to create a desktop pc that met the need of my brother, who has younger children. he wanted to have a reliable pc for daily use of common windows 10 operation system applications, web browsing, email, office applications, at such. but he also wanted the desktop pc to have the ability of being able to be upgraded later with a full-fledged graphics card that he expects he will need to buy in the future. my biggest mistake that i realized while building is that the m.2 nvme ssd i choose (kingston nv2) are now being made with qlc ssd architecture. which is really lame because when they first were produced, kingston made this exact product with superior quality tlc ssd architecture. they must have changed to a cheaper manufacturing process after the reviews on the product were already completed. i would recommend to anyone considering buying the same ssd to only do so being fully okay with getting a ssd with qlc architecture.$349.97 -
Budget build Budget build
This build is for general coding tasks and data analysis. I use it to tinker with various linux distributions and related... This build is for general coding tasks and data analysis. I use it to tinker with various linux distributions and related open source projects. I don't do any PC gaming, but the APU still gives me some baseline graphics capabilities. And the motherboard offers great expansion potential for future upgrades!$354.95 -
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 -
My first pc My first pc
Upgraded a old dell optiplex i had with a gtx 1650 and a new ssd :) Upgraded a old dell optiplex i had with a gtx 1650 and a new ssd :)$359.97 -
The Spy The Spy
I wanted to build a pc for streaming in the future, and also something portable for low end gaming. Some fighting games like... I wanted to build a pc for streaming in the future, and also something portable for low end gaming. Some fighting games like Skullgirls, KoF, Also Fps games like apex, halo, gears, etc... I would've like to make the outside case a bit neater, but it was my first time doing something like this, and didn't have the proper tools for some jobs. I would like to put a discrete graphics card in it, so it could really game. Maybe be a mobile vr pc. A modular psu as well to help cable management. I would show the sides, but I can only upload one picture some reason.$366.96 -
Birthday Build for my Brother Birthday Build for my Brother
My brother always wanted a gaming PC, so I built him one with some parts I had laying around and some parts I bought. My brother always wanted a gaming PC, so I built him one with some parts I had laying around and some parts I bought.$369.96 -
5600G Budget Build 5600G Budget Build
A budget build I’ll be using for indie gaming and audio editing. A budget build I’ll be using for indie gaming and audio editing.$370.94