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Black 3050 Black 3050
Nice black gaming rig, love the rosewill rgb. Nice black gaming rig, love the rosewill rgb.$49.99 -
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 -
IRacing roll cage wrap in sheetmetal. IRacing roll cage wrap in sheetmetal.
Few pictures of my simulator rig Few pictures of my simulator rig$299.99 -
light video processing light video processing
general computing and video editing general computing and video editing$325.96 -
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 -
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 -
Grandpa special Grandpa special
Built for movies and streaming with quick load times and plenty of speed Built for movies and streaming with quick load times and plenty of speed$385.94 -
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 -
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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 -
Sleeper showoff Sleeper showoff
This PC came from a case that has housed AMD builds from old athalons, to FX and now a Ryzen 5600 G (awaiting a graphics... This PC came from a case that has housed AMD builds from old athalons, to FX and now a Ryzen 5600 G (awaiting a graphics card) Designed from an old case with a cut out window, and improved airflow, it fits both the aesthetic and sleeper styles. Designed for gaming and lower end graphic design use, with intent for a future graphics card to run games in max settings.$440.97 -
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Budget Gaming PC (sub-$500) - AMD Build Budget Gaming PC (sub-$500) - AMD Build
Budget AMD gaming build (using one of the best iGPUs around), under $500 (that has room for upgrading, such a faster CPU,... Budget AMD gaming build (using one of the best iGPUs around), under $500 (that has room for upgrading, such a faster CPU, more RAM, a dedicated graphics card). Should be able to be amazing for all general usage (school, work, etc) and play latest games on low-med quality settings at 720p-1080p resolutions$452.94 -
Home server/theater box Home server/theater box
File and plex server running headless File and plex server running headless$459.95 -
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Mas' Gaming PC Mas' Gaming PC
I've been gaming on my brother's gaming PC for a while so it was time for me to build my own. I've been gaming on my brother's gaming PC for a while so it was time for me to build my own.$464.97 -
HTPC HTPC
Media PC for movie streaming and light emulation Media PC for movie streaming and light emulation$467.95 -
Alaska Inspired! Alaska Inspired!
I built this second PC. I based the general vibe of it on my main rig, which is a clean build with a Lian-Li case. I built this second PC. I based the general vibe of it on my main rig, which is a clean build with a Lian-Li case.$469.96 -
How to Convince Your Dad that a Black... How to Convince Your Dad that a Black Friday Laptop is Not Worth the Time Anymore
My dad started out in this country as a software engineer, working on various projects from large contractor companies that... My dad started out in this country as a software engineer, working on various projects from large contractor companies that essentially brought in tons of immigrants to fill contract needs in the 70s and 80s. He now works as a Project Manager in the development/software sector, but has always been familiar with computing and best practices. Come black friday season, he's usually interested in picking up a new laptop to manage his personal work. I usually see him go through these every 2-3 years, and this past year he asked me what laptop I think he should get. I bet him that I could spent less on a custom built PC that is more powerful and capable than a laptop, and would far outlive the life of the laptop as well as the period of time it takes for a machine to "feel slow". What ensued over the next three days was a debate of the ages, similar to those of Plato, Aristotle, and Socrates. He showed off tempting deals--mobile platforms with Ryzen 7 CPUs, high fidelity displays, long battery life, warranties. I returned by pointing out benchmarks of those CPUs, the lower clock speed of the memory modules, the ineffective cooling capability of the chassis. Finally, our great debate resulted in a close with a wager. That I could successfully build a complete machine with peripherals for under 500 USD that would outmatch the laptops he was interested in, even in ranges of 600-700 in price. Ultimately, we're both quite happy with the resulting build. He primarily uses the computer for office and productivity related work. He was using a Dell Inspiron 22 3263 that was an AIO desktop solution. He had been struggling with load times, processing times, and the ability to print 50+ page documents (as he also side hustles as a notary) without the computer crashing. Looking back, perhaps I could have gone with a lower memory package, but for the cost and the spec it was a great deal! If it was an intensive gaming build, I definitely would have sprung for a silver or gold standard PSU, but with the given warranty and the use case, I thought this was fine. With additional savings, I would have installed an NVME SSD to act as a boot drive, then added in some HDD TB drives for storage, but we had plenty of old drives lying around to recycle into this build, so there was no need. I also learned that I love building in mATX cases! My own build uses a full size ATX case, and I feel that the cable management gets messy as it is with that much room. In this case, I just left the rats nest of cables as is because there's not that much space anyways, so who cares!$475.74 -
Budget Build for streaming Budget Build for streaming
Teach my son how to build a desktop Teach my son how to build a desktop$477.35 -
Alpha PC Alpha PC
Built to play Minecraft Roblox Genshin Impact on a budget Built to play Minecraft Roblox Genshin Impact on a budget$479.82 -
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Bottle Rocket Bottle Rocket
This machine was intended entirely for basic home office tasks, web browsing, or doing light work with Visual Studio. It... This machine was intended entirely for basic home office tasks, web browsing, or doing light work with Visual Studio. It isn't glamorous, but it works. This was meant to adhere to a budget, and is the main reason it wasn't built as an ITX. At the last minute, it was decided to add in an extra DVD writer that had been in an old build. Otherwise it would have gotten away with 0 SATA cables. And last but not least, the 12400 hadn't released when this machine was built. Ah well. With so few drives and accessories, and also considering this case isn't ideal for cable management, a modular PSU might have been nice. But this one was reused so the price was unbeatable.$489.95