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Its a budget but its mine <3 Its a budget but its mine <3
Bare minimum gaming, only had mac before Bare minimum gaming, only had mac before$679.96 -
V404 Cygni V404 Cygni
I built it for a friend, who wanted to get into some PC gaming, mostly Valorant and Apex Legends. He also plans to do a... I built it for a friend, who wanted to get into some PC gaming, mostly Valorant and Apex Legends. He also plans to do a little bit of streaming on the side.$829.97 -
New Gaming PC New Gaming PC
First Gaming PC in 16 years. Playing Steam games and maybe GTA First Gaming PC in 16 years. Playing Steam games and maybe GTA$886.96 -
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at home - gaming set up at home - gaming set up
I chose to build it for the purpose of gaming at home. I like to play the games of valorant, minecraft, stardew valley,... I chose to build it for the purpose of gaming at home. I like to play the games of valorant, minecraft, stardew valley, slime rancher, etc. I also tend to do my homework assignments or watch videos on this set up as well.$919.95 -
My Gaming PC My Gaming PC
This is my second pc and is basically an upgrade to my 1st This is my second pc and is basically an upgrade to my 1st$938.52 -
Budget Build Budget Build
Originally grew from a r5 1400/1070 ti eventually to this 10700k/3060ti. upgraded everything slowly bit by bit Originally grew from a r5 1400/1070 ti eventually to this 10700k/3060ti. upgraded everything slowly bit by bit$939.99 -
chuy’s pc chuy’s pc
named after my dog chuy. i play video games on it and i’m planning on upgrading the cpu and mobo. named after my dog chuy. i play video games on it and i’m planning on upgrading the cpu and mobo.$949.94 -
Ice Pearl Ice Pearl
I wanted an upgrade to my previous rig, which was a iMac. I will mainly use this for gaming and watching YouTube videos with... I wanted an upgrade to my previous rig, which was a iMac. I will mainly use this for gaming and watching YouTube videos with great satisfaction.$980.93 -
skittly skittly
It is a gaming rig and a computer for school It is a gaming rig and a computer for school$997.93 -
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1ST PC BUILD 1ST PC BUILD
I wanted to upgrade my gaming setup from my 8-year-old MSI gaming laptop that would overheat constantly. I wanted to upgrade my gaming setup from my 8-year-old MSI gaming laptop that would overheat constantly.$1,009.93 -
Overkill Overkill
I built this computer back in 2015 with an FX-6300 and an RX 580. Since then, I've upgraded the CPU to a 3600 and the GPU to... I built this computer back in 2015 with an FX-6300 and an RX 580. Since then, I've upgraded the CPU to a 3600 and the GPU to an RTX 3060 Ti. Much of the reason why I call this the "Overkill" is because I really don't play very demanding games, usually only esports titles with an occasional demanding title like PUBG.$1,021.90 -
3950x Computing/Video Editing/Gaming PC 3950x Computing/Video Editing/Gaming PC
I do some coding for scientific purposes, editing some travel vlogs, and gaming in general, so I built this for balancing... I do some coding for scientific purposes, editing some travel vlogs, and gaming in general, so I built this for balancing these needs.$1,045.96 -
Mid-range editing/gaming PC Mid-range editing/gaming PC
Built it in 2022 during the chip shortage~ higher price but I needed to build a editing PC with gaming in mind. It's a... Built it in 2022 during the chip shortage~ higher price but I needed to build a editing PC with gaming in mind. It's a mid-range build that can handle 1440p gaming in high-ultra settings and crazy rendering speed whenever I export 4K projects or create proxy files. It may not be ideal for some, may not be top of the line, but, it works well for me. Planning on putting it off the ground when i have more desk space, hence it's above the carpet with a wooden board to add some protection from dust.$1,049.93 -
Night Light Night Light
Night time is scary. Built this so monster don't come for me. Night time is scary. Built this so monster don't come for me.$1,064.93 -
Dan's AM4 baby Dan's AM4 baby
building a new rig, wanted to go budget and push as much out of my parts as I could building a new rig, wanted to go budget and push as much out of my parts as I could$1,064.95 -
Jon Gaming PC Jon Gaming PC
A gaming PC to play with my kids, mostly Fortnite. I also like playing single player games such as God of War, Horizon Zero... A gaming PC to play with my kids, mostly Fortnite. I also like playing single player games such as God of War, Horizon Zero Dawn, Resident Evil 2 Remake, and Resident Evil 3 Remake.$1,071.48 -
Strong 1st build Strong 1st build
This is my first build. Loved building it and it runs at good temps. This is my first build. Loved building it and it runs at good temps.$1,074.93 -
uYiri: the Beginning of Life uYiri: the Beginning of Life
I'm still missing a couple of more fans on top of the case for more exhaust and 2 fans on the radiator so I can have a push... I'm still missing a couple of more fans on top of the case for more exhaust and 2 fans on the radiator so I can have a push and pull system. But otherwise very satisfied with my first build. That final price is a little bit higher than what I paid for because of the 3-1 bundle I got from MicroCenter for my MBD, CPU, and RAM but I think this will hold me over for a long time. I’m planning on streaming a lot of games and growing my gaming channel but my end goal is to eventually start doing some freelance work so that I can start turning this investment into a profit. I wanted something that I wouldn’t need to upgrade, for a good price, and I think I accomplished that very well. Built this by myself and was surprised at how simple it was, everything was mostly plug and install. All I did was make sure I took my time and I did the proper research if I wasn't sure of something. A very fun process for sure and really cool to learn about all the different components to a computer that you probably wouldn’t know unless you built a PC for yourself. Scalping for parts was another fun experience for me, I enjoyed looking for the best part available for the right prices and if I decided to build another PC, I would definitely pay more attention to the dimensions and clearances of the cases before buying my parts. As far as budgeting goes if you are starting from scratch I would 100% recommend you buy the MicroCenter bundle just make sure that they have it wherever you are going to get it from. It's the best deal you can get for really good parts and you won't have to worry about those parts being compatible. With the MBD, CPU, and RAM out of the way next step is picking out your graphics card and my advice is to go with the best you can get right now so you don't need to worry about any future upgrades but a lot of it depends on where the market is. If you really need help look for it on the r/buildapc, there you can find a lot people who share information on pretty much anything related to building a PC. I was able to get my 3060 Ti for ~$330 on amazon, this is probably where you should spend a majority of your money for your build especially if you are trying to build a gaming rig. Next thing on the list is the cooling for your CPU and the case I plan to install 7 fans total for my case (2 exhaust on top, 1 fan in the back, and 4 on my radiator in the front) definitely overkill but case fans are very cheap and you can find good deals on bundles everywhere. For the CPU cooler I'd suggest an AIO, there are a ton on the market, just look for one that fits within your price range and is compatible with your CPU and case and go for it, I wanted to install mine on the top of my case which is pretty standard but there wasn't enough clearance in my case so I had to move it to the front which works just as well. If you do go with an AIO make sure you do your research on the correct ways to install it so that you can extend the life of your cooler for as long as possible. Getting into the storage of the device again it'll depend heavily on how many slots your case/motherboard comes and where the market is at the time but I started off with one 1TB NVM.e M.2 SSD for now because storage is very easy to install and upgrade later on. I'd stick to at least one 1TB NVM.e M2 SSD as a bare minimum they are the fastest drives right now, very small, and quick to install. The final part to your build should be the PSU, I got a gold standard 700W PSU which is enough for my build but could be different for yours just look up a PSU wattage calculator online and they'll let you know what's the right amount for your build. The gold certified PSUs are not cheap but from everything I read are very much worth the price just because of how important the PSU is too your entire build, it can also draw power more efficiently saving you a bit of money on your electric bill which is nice. Again this is only my first build and I'm just sharing what I learned from this entire process and my best advice to anyone like me is: take your time, don't force anything if you have to wait it out, just wait it out. Right now is a great time to build beacuse of how cheap the parts are getting but always be careful of what you are buying and who you are buying it from. Some of the sites that helped me out a lot while I was building was pcpartpicker, userbenchmark, microcenter, newegg, and reddit (r/buildapc). Took me some time to get everything aligned together but that is because you always want to make sure you are getting the best quality and value out of your parts so don't stress it just keep it simple go one by one until you get the results you want and as long as you are keeping track of everything it should get easier as you continue going.$1,076.91 -
AMD Ryzen 5700X + EVGA Geforce 3070 AMD Ryzen 5700X + EVGA Geforce 3070
1440P Gaming Machine 1440P Gaming Machine$1,109.92 -
Pinky Build! Pinky Build!
First build! Used for general gaming, still have to add a proper cooler but the stock cooler is working okay for now :) First build! Used for general gaming, still have to add a proper cooler but the stock cooler is working okay for now :)$1,120.92 -
Frugal Gaming Build. Frugal Gaming Build.
This is my personal build that I use on a daily basis. Keep in mind that some parts were bought with better prices due to... This is my personal build that I use on a daily basis. Keep in mind that some parts were bought with better prices due to promotions and rebates at the time, such as the CPU Cooler (25$ at the time), PSU (35 dollars at the time), and case (25 Dollars at the time). I would recommend you mix and match with other reputable components you find for a better price.$1,122.95 -
DIY Console DIY Console
Making this pc build was motivated by two specific realizations. First, I was in the process of shopping for expanded... Making this pc build was motivated by two specific realizations. First, I was in the process of shopping for expanded storage for my current-gen xbox console. This was really frustrating because the proprietary format expansion cards the console must use are really expensive, especially compared to how prices have really fallen for pc storage devices (both sata and m.2 pci-e drives). The second instance that really sparked this build was seeing a RTX 3060 Ti graphics card at a really good price at Microcenter. With those two factors combined, I was ready to drop by plans of buying expensive console storage and just make my own DIY console.$1,129.91