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card upgrade card upgrade
the reason i did this build (or in my case this "rebuild") is that a friend of mine upgraded to a new (but expensive) rtx... the reason i did this build (or in my case this "rebuild") is that a friend of mine upgraded to a new (but expensive) rtx 4080 graphics card. but this means i was given his 1-year old rx 6750xt card for free! i was previously using an rx 6600 graphics card, so this was a pretty big improvement. i also increased the amount of vram i have from 8gb to 12gb. this is important because a lot of new games i want to play such as starfield use a lot of vram and i dont expect that trend to stop anytime soon. in addition to the new card, i installed a new case with better airflow, a better cpu cooler, and i changed from sata based ssd storage to pci-e based m.2 pci-e ssd storage$619.95 -
My first build My first build
I plan to upgrade this in the future I plan to upgrade this in the future$689.96 -
First PC Build First PC Build
I built this PC because I have been wanting to build a computer for years and I probably should have built one a couple... I built this PC because I have been wanting to build a computer for years and I probably should have built one a couple years back (I could of got a decently priced gpu). I built this computer to play games like COD Warzone and Rainbow Six Siege once I can find a gpu. Since I couldn’t find a Ryzen 5600x at a decent price, I decided to go with an Intel i5 11600k. It has similar performance to its Ryzen counterpart, but it gobbles up more power. Now that I found Ryzen 5600x for cheaper than what I paid for the Intel chip, I kind of regret not waiting a little bit longer. For the motherboard I got a Asrock Z590 Extreme. Yeah, I probably could have bought another motherboard with similar performance, but I got it on sale. To cool this hot cpu I first went with water cooling. I bought a Coolermaster ML240 V2. I liked it, but I researched that the pump is prone to breakage and there is no indicator to when it breaks. I didn’t want to deal with going in circles in a couple years from now so I decided to buy a nice air cooler. I went with a Noctua NHU12-S. It is super quiet and keeps my cpu cool. For my ram I decided to buy a pair of PNY XLR8 ddr4 2x8 gb at 3200mhz. I bought this ram on sale, so I saved some money there. I bought a 3 pack of argb cooler master 120 mm case fans for only $40 which was pretty good. For my PSU I bough an Evga 750BQ Semi Modular power supply for around $50. Not a bad deal. For my storage I went with a small SSD I got from Micro Center for free as a boot drive (Thanks Micro Center). Now for probably the most depressing part. I originally wanted to buy a MSI case that was only $50 and was a steal ATX case. After it went out of stock I set my eyes on an XPG Invader which was also $49 and had some pretty cool features. Right when I was about to buy it, it went out of stock and I decided to just buy a Corsair 4000D Airflow. I may or may not have spent too much money on it. When it came in the mail it didn’t even come with the screws, but I only had to wait a couple days for the replacements to arrive. Corsair’s customer support is pretty good in my opinion. There isn’t any rgb in the front until I find some nice case fans.$712.94 -
Pleasure Full Pleasure Full
Gaming rig with general purpose and ease of use Gaming rig with general purpose and ease of use$767.94 -
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My First PC My First PC
I built this pc for general use and gaming. I am a Mechanical Engineering college student so I also wanted to use this for... I built this pc for general use and gaming. I am a Mechanical Engineering college student so I also wanted to use this for CAD.$847.11 -
gaming upgrade gaming upgrade
this is an upgrade from a system i previously built based on integrated graphics. the cpu grpahics weren't cutting it... this is an upgrade from a system i previously built based on integrated graphics. the cpu grpahics weren't cutting it anymore in some of the newer games I've been playing like "the ascent." the 6650 xt is a lot better. one thing i did learn through this process is that the 6650 xt is basically the exact same card as the 6600 xt. this was a mistake i originally made, assuming the 6650 xt was superior newer tech. the 6650 xt is just the new version that is going to replace the 6600 xt, which is going to be no longer produced.$859.92 -
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Computing on a budget Computing on a budget
I constructed this pc because I was fed up with how slow my old one was and I had some money saved up for a rainy day so I... I constructed this pc because I was fed up with how slow my old one was and I had some money saved up for a rainy day so I built this PC. (At the moment I don't have the GPU because I'm looking for better deals and my friend lent me his old gtx 660.)$934.93 -
First build (still waiting on GPU) First build (still waiting on GPU)
I originally was just researching for a new laptop or PC, as my current one wasn’t up to the standards of Microsoft teams,... I originally was just researching for a new laptop or PC, as my current one wasn’t up to the standards of Microsoft teams, for online schooling; when my friend told me about custom builds. I then set out to build a gaming rig and work rig. The games I play are mainly Valorant, battlefield (1, 3 and 5) and minecraft.$949.94 -
budget 12th gen budget 12th gen
I built this system to meet two specific needs. One is a reliable system with decent performance I can use to do coursework... I built this system to meet two specific needs. One is a reliable system with decent performance I can use to do coursework and participate in online classes. The second "need" is, well.. gaming! The 6600 is meeting my gaming needs okay for the moment because I am playing games like Doom Eternal at 1080p resolution.$985.92 -
Really Low budget rig Really Low budget rig
Im poor, need ,me a 6650xt frfr Im poor, need ,me a 6650xt frfr$1,012.93 -
gaming pc 1 gaming pc 1
This PC is for light gaming - I mainly play LoL, Valorant, CSGO, and minecraft. I plan to upgrade my GPU wants the prices go... This PC is for light gaming - I mainly play LoL, Valorant, CSGO, and minecraft. I plan to upgrade my GPU wants the prices go down or when there are more available.$1,019.93 -
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Red Dragon Red Dragon
This is meant to be a family oriented pc for mainly me and my brothers to do school work. But we also wanted to build a pc... This is meant to be a family oriented pc for mainly me and my brothers to do school work. But we also wanted to build a pc for gaming so that we would not have to buy a console and this pc has been amazing in games like Fortnite and Call of Duty with the performance.$1,025.92 -
Attempting matx Attempting matx
This is a super basic build that I put together for a family member. This person only does occasional gaming so that wasn't... This is a super basic build that I put together for a family member. This person only does occasional gaming so that wasn't the main focus. The main requirement is that the physical chassis fit in a specifically small space on her desk underneath some cabinets. As a result, I decided to use a micro - atx (matx) board for the first time. I generally avoid them because many are lower in quality compared to full-size atx boards. But in this case using matx form factor was necessary. Something I would do differently would be to pick another case that has less wasted space below the motherboard tray. I may rebuild this sometime in the future with a case that is even more compact.$1,054.94 -
AMD/Corsair Gaming Build AMD/Corsair Gaming Build
Built up as a fun 1080p gaming machine with mid-tier components (for 2020). Typical games are Sim Racing titles such as... Built up as a fun 1080p gaming machine with mid-tier components (for 2020). Typical games are Sim Racing titles such as Assetto Corsa, iRacing, Project Cars 2; Battle Royales, and The Division 2 (with cool lighting effects supported by iCue). Ultimately will be Twitch streaming my racing career. Halfway through piecing it together I realized that I had a lot of Corsair components (case, PSU, rgb lights) I went ahead with the HD series RGB fans over the case-included stock fans and the newly released A100 CPU air cooler (dropped Ryzen 3600 temps from stock cooled 45C idle to 26C idle!) to complement my K63 TKL board and Nightsword and XL sized desk mat. Latest components to the build include the add-on LS100 kits for very cool, smooth lighting effects to complement the original RGB strips. Along the way I was inspired to add the LS100 strips directly to my GPU support tower not as subtle lighting, but making it full up-front and visible. The 275R Airflow case is lightyears better than my old 2008 Newegg case, with way better cable management and expansion options. The mesh front, top, and PSU are easy to clean and keeps the case relatively dust-free.$1,092.92 -
family computer family computer
Family pc. For my child and me Family pc. For my child and me$1,118.93 -
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Decent Budget Build ! Decent Budget Build !
I wanted to build a PC to just purely game on because it was either going to be something like this or a PS5 I wanted to build a PC to just purely game on because it was either going to be something like this or a PS5$1,146.93 -
12400 - 3060ti 12400 - 3060ti
Built to work from home, play games with the kids (mainly Fortnite), coding, and some video editing. Built to work from home, play games with the kids (mainly Fortnite), coding, and some video editing.$1,173.95 -
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