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Bluejay Bluejay
My daily PC, Bluejay, originally built in 2019 has gone through a lot of iterations. From a Ryzen 5 2600 and GTX 1070 to a... My daily PC, Bluejay, originally built in 2019 has gone through a lot of iterations. From a Ryzen 5 2600 and GTX 1070 to a 6850k and 6800XT, to now a Ryzen 7 7700X and 2080ti. This wonderful thing allows me to keep open 100 tabs without ever having to close any of them!$555.00 -
Fractal Meshify 2 Mini AM5 mATX Build Fractal Meshify 2 Mini AM5 mATX Build
This was my first DIY build, and I went for a relatively middle of the road spec that's fairly well rounded and not... This was my first DIY build, and I went for a relatively middle of the road spec that's fairly well rounded and not optimized for any particular thing. CPU, RAM, and mobo were from a Micro Center bundle, while the other components were sourced wherever there were deals to be had. The only thing that is missing is a GPU, although the iGPU inside the 7700X has been sufficient in the meantime. The CPU undervolts easily, which allows it to draw only 65W compared to 144W previously and never getting hotter than 70C while only losing 10% performance. Meanwhile the iGPU overclocks pretty well, and was easily stable with a 500Mhz boost. The RAM ran on EXPO settings without any issues. I had originally planned for a 7900XTX and specced an 850W PSU, but my current plan now is to go with a lower end 7800XT or 4070 which has made the 850W a little overkill. In addition to a GPU, cooling will be upgraded with three more case fans, although for the current heat load the two fans are more than enough. The hard drive cage was removed to increase airflow for the expected 7900XTX, so the build uses SSDs only. Even with the change in plans, I'm not going to put the cage back in because it would involve unplugging and replugging the PSU, which is a bit of a pain to do. The room tends to be pretty dusty, and I have added a secondary filter to the front intake along with the built in filter from the case. One downside with this build is that the mobo's PCIe slot is one down, so it utilizes the second slot. However, the case only has room for four slots total, and therefore it limits the GPU to sub triple slot widths only. Coupled with the relatively short spacing available for length (306mm with front fan, 313mm with slim fan, 331mm without), it makes finding a suitably fitting GPU somewhat difficult with how big they have gotten. The front panel cable is also just long enough, but it's under a bit of tension so another inch would have helped greatly.$762.99 -
PC para Ronald PC para Ronald
This build was for my brother in law who likes to play Microsoft Flight Simulator, the only missing piece is the video card,... This build was for my brother in law who likes to play Microsoft Flight Simulator, the only missing piece is the video card, they are very expensive since the pandemic.$804.92 -
Desktop Computing Desktop Computing
Building a PC Allows for Easier Upgrades Building a PC Allows for Easier Upgrades$859.92 -
Cool PC Cool PC
Played on a gaming laptop until it broke, so I decided to build my own computer for school and game. Was originally going to... Played on a gaming laptop until it broke, so I decided to build my own computer for school and game. Was originally going to get a 5600X3D bundle to save money. I figured that I should just spend a bit more money for the 7700x to have AM5 instead of AM4 for future proofing.$889.94 -
Mid Level Gaming Mid Level Gaming
Build for this customer is going to be used for her continued love of gaming. It is a new mid level build. She chose a nice... Build for this customer is going to be used for her continued love of gaming. It is a new mid level build. She chose a nice sleek white case with RGB fans to have a nice contrast. She is going to mainly be playing Role Playing Games.$934.93 -
Best Gaming Price/Value PC Build Best Gaming Price/Value PC Build
The gaming build is perfect to run all 2024 AAA games. The gaming build is perfect to run all 2024 AAA games.$939.95 -
Gaming/ML Gaming/ML
Running LLMs locally, playing some retro games and some newer ones likes CS2. Running LLMs locally, playing some retro games and some newer ones likes CS2.$947.97 -
First PC Build - 1440p mid range First PC Build - 1440p mid range
I used to game on my gtx 1650 laptop, but it was starting to show it's age. Instead of spending around $1000 on a new... I used to game on my gtx 1650 laptop, but it was starting to show it's age. Instead of spending around $1000 on a new laptop, I thought I would build a PC for around the same price instead. Right now, I only have a couple games installed, which are Prey and Need for Speed Unbound. Prey is a well optimized game, but it runs on dx11, and arc was known for having issues with non dx12 titles when it came out. I know Intel has gone back and improved drivers for certain dx11 games, but when playing Prey at max settings at 2560x1440p, there would be times where my framerate would drop from 144 fps to around 70 fps. The GPU usage would drop to around 30% To solve this, I ended up using dxvk to make the game run on vulkan. Now it stays at 144 fps all the time, with some shader compilation stutters. Using dxvk in dx11 and dx9 titles to make the game run in vulkan has a good chance of boosting performance with arc cards. To use dxvk, you just need to paste at most two folders into the game's exe directory. There are videos on YouTube that show how to do this. The only downside is that you can't do this in online games that use anti cheat. With need for speed, the game ran well out of the box. Playing at 1440p, I get around 70-85fps at max settings with xess quality. If I disable upscaling, I can reach the same framerate with textures at ultra and the rest of the settings set to a mix of mostly high and some medium. After setting a gpu fan curve, the hottest I've seen the GPU get is 64 Celsius, with vram hovering around 62 Celsius in a superposition benchmark. In terms of the ryzen 7700x, I was able to set a pbo curve of -35 on all cores, and I didn't crash after running prime95 for 20 minutes. I'll have to run core cycler and see if it is truly stable, although I haven't crashed in any games yet. Because of this, it runs extremely cool. At most, I've seen it hit 55 Celsius and pull 75w when gaming. In the prime95 benchmark, it pulled somewhere around 120ish watts and hit a max temp of somewhere around 86 Celsius. According to hwmonitor, the hotspot was also around that same temperature.$964.99 -
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NEWish rig NEWish rig
Newish rig after friend gave me their old 2070, hoping to get into some light sim racing with a g29. Will be upgrading more... Newish rig after friend gave me their old 2070, hoping to get into some light sim racing with a g29. Will be upgrading more after$981.95 -
The Weird Bottleneck The Weird Bottleneck
I built this pc as a cheaper portable pc I built this pc as a cheaper portable pc$1,027.93 -
AAW.Almost All White build. AAW.Almost All White build.
First PC build. Fun and exciting experience! First PC build. Fun and exciting experience!$1,039.95 -
The big upgrade The big upgrade
Upgraded from my old GTX 760 build, so much nicer! Upgraded from my old GTX 760 build, so much nicer!$1,044.94 -
Zebra Zebra
Because it has stripes. This started out as a "minor upgrade" to my gaming machine... ended up as a "build completely new... Because it has stripes. This started out as a "minor upgrade" to my gaming machine... ended up as a "build completely new machine and only keep the GPU and data drive". And I only kept the data drive since I replaced it a couple of months ago. Components not listed are the RTX 2080ti GPU, a 500GB NVMe as a boot device and a 2TB NVMe for data. Both Samsungs, but I don't remember the exact models (Evo 980 and 970 something). I output to a TV so I'm limited to 60FPS at 4K, and so far I am getting that with the highest settings on every game I've tried with no DLSS.$1,058.63 -
Modern gaming pc Modern gaming pc
Upgraded from an i5- 5th Gen CPU, 1070 GPU, 16gb ram to this rayzen 7 7700x, MSI motherboard, 32gb of ddr5, 4070 super. Not... Upgraded from an i5- 5th Gen CPU, 1070 GPU, 16gb ram to this rayzen 7 7700x, MSI motherboard, 32gb of ddr5, 4070 super. Not completely finished with the fans and cable management, have to order more white fans to complete the build.$1,063.98 -
Esports PC Esports PC
Esports gaming is the primary reason I built my pc with the help from some friends. I mainly play rocket league and call of... Esports gaming is the primary reason I built my pc with the help from some friends. I mainly play rocket league and call of duty. As someone who used to play on an xbox, it great to play these games now with high frame rates.$1,072.93 -
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7700x gaming rig 7700x gaming rig
Upgrade my old 6700k build finally!!! Upgrade my old 6700k build finally!!!$1,105.95 -
My PC Build My PC Build
This is my PC build. I use it mostly for gaming, some graphic designing, and general usage. This is my PC build. I use it mostly for gaming, some graphic designing, and general usage.$1,113.94 -
Budget Gaming - White Theme. Ryzen... Budget Gaming - White Theme. Ryzen 78003XD - RTX 4060 - 32GB RAM - 1TB M2
White Theme - Budget friendly gaming desktop - < $1220 including Tax in ILRyzen 78003XD DDR5-6000-32 GB RAMRTX... White Theme - Budget friendly gaming desktop - < $1220 including Tax in IL Ryzen 78003XD DDR5-6000-32 GB RAM RTX 4060 Samsung 980 - 1TB Coolmaster ATX 850 PSU$1,134.94 -
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Finished AM5 mini atx Cooler Master N200 Finished AM5 mini atx Cooler Master N200
My first build in 11 years. Upgraded from an old I7 3770k, GTX 770 4 GB build. Hoping to get another 10 years out of this... My first build in 11 years. Upgraded from an old I7 3770k, GTX 770 4 GB build. Hoping to get another 10 years out of this one. Went with AMD this time and I'm excited to see how it compares to my previous Intel/Nvidia systems.$1,145.82