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i7-13th gen, RTX 4090, 32gb ram, hyte... i7-13th gen, RTX 4090, 32gb ram, hyte y60 case with lian li cooling fans and strimmer lights
I built my old pc a long time ago, 2016 or 2017. It was a i7-th gen MSI dual fan 1060ti, which was later upgraded to 2070... I built my old pc a long time ago, 2016 or 2017. It was a i7-th gen MSI dual fan 1060ti, which was later upgraded to 2070 super. It was a prebuilt custom pc from cyberpower and over The years i've had so many issues with the p c sometimes. The case was terrible it caused a lot of overheating and my p c would crash often when I ran even medium load work like turning on rocket league. I figured it was time to build a new p c and this time I wanted to make sure I future proof it without worrying about cost. Because the last p c I bought I built a little conservative because I was still in college and so I didn't want to spend too much money. It was actually a long Time dream of mine to build a new PC. But this time get a case that actually looks cool and I've looked at a lot of open concept cases as well as a panoramic glass cases. I want exposure to the internal components. And also wanted some internal rgb in my build, not too much rgb. I play a lot of AAA games, also FPS shooters, etc. Some of the games i play are valorant, rocket league, cod, halo, overwatch 2, battlefield, csgo, etc. Also a lot of single player games like tomb raider, horizon, last of us, etc. Every game I played told now I have played using logo settings just so my p c would not crash. I wanted a build where i would have to worry about that and be able to play on hight/max settings so i can appreciate the details and art of the games. I've thought about getting into streaming and no right now. I'm thinking about getting into dollarant streaming and/ content creation. I am a huge fan of Keeoh and his videos. Even if I don't get a lot of viewers? I still wouldn't like to be able to stream just doing for the fun. I got all of the streamer components no, just built a very high end p c capable of high quality gameplay End multitask for streaming, Also got some nice streaming cameras a hyperex quadcast s mic. Not sure when I'm actually going to start streaming but hopefully. It's sometimes in your future once I settle in to my new apartment. At the moment instead of streaming I have a youtube channel where I post clips of really funny or good gameplay for f p s games. I'm going to continue doing that till I am able to stream$0.00 -
Windows 11 "BIG DEAL" Home use not... Windows 11 "BIG DEAL" Home use not gaming.
Built it to get Windows 11. Not a gamer. It's in my ten year old Thermaltake mid tower case, now with a new power supply.I... Built it to get Windows 11. Not a gamer. It's in my ten year old Thermaltake mid tower case, now with a new power supply. I did this thing as cheap as I could. The $89 i3 quad core is faster then the 6 core AMD FX that won't run Win 11. I bought a returned Asus motherboard, that was complete except the M,2 screws, and it seems to work fine. Like my cpu, my old ASUS legacy bios board won't run Win 11 either. And, of course it used DDR3, so I had to get new ram. Then there was the MBR Hard Drive problem and the UEFI bios differences. Such as, the : You can't boot from a legacy MBR HD if you use on board graphics, and then if you can find someone that knows that your lucky! So, you can now boot your old HD in legacy mode but guess what, you won't have "Secure Boot" so no Win 11! Which is what this is all about. Now ask on line how to change your MBR HD to GPT and keep it bootable! 99% of the answers say, "No sweat, but you can't boot from that drive anymore! So, how you gunna get that Windows 11, since you don't have a activation key because your copy is "digital" and if it don't boot you ain't got anything. See how many answers you get to that question online. I'll save you the trouble, you have to pay $45 dollars for Aomei backerupper. Then you can get Win 11, and try to find all the stuff you use to use that they just moved around to make it feel different, and call Netflix to ask why you can't watch a movie, but spammers can still find you through all this TPM, secure boot, and all the new Win 11 security and safe web shite. IT'S A NEW DAY IN COMPUTING. HURRAY!!$285.93 -
Lian Li MicroATX Lian Li MicroATX
13th gen Intel "refresh" of my 12th gen budget gaming rig. The GPU is a placeholder until I find the right upgrade so right... 13th gen Intel "refresh" of my 12th gen budget gaming rig. The GPU is a placeholder until I find the right upgrade so right now it's an ultra-budget gamer$302.09 -
Alpha1 Alpha1
This was my first ever pc build. I built this pc to play esports titles like Valorant and Fortnite on low setttings and it... This was my first ever pc build. I built this pc to play esports titles like Valorant and Fortnite on low setttings and it has served me well. I an planning on getting a used gtx 1060 as I am using integrated graphics right now. I'm still working on the cable management lol. This build costed me around $300. My specs were - i3 10105 ($90 because it was on sale Micro center) - MSI H510m pro MOBO ($80 Microcenter) - UpHere 3x fans ($15 Amazon) - Ares Game 500w PSU 80+ bronze ($30 Amazon) - Aerocool cyclone (Amazon $50) - 2x8gb 3200mhz corsair ram ($60 microcenter) - Free 240gb ssd that I got from microcenter$309.97 -
2011 in a box 2011 in a box
I basically built this PC at the start of the pandemic as I got bored of my laptop, it's had a good run with the 550ti I... I basically built this PC at the start of the pandemic as I got bored of my laptop, it's had a good run with the 550ti I grabbed for 50$ lol but the time has come I've finally been able to got my hand on a 3060ti and am ready to upgrade this puppy.$343.97 -
budget budget
Built for some light gaming and internet browsing Built for some light gaming and internet browsing$382.92 -
The PC Without Graphics |... The PC Without Graphics | #MicroCenterMadness
This was by first PC Build, and I decided to go with something cheap. Before this, I was using a MacBook Air, so anything... This was by first PC Build, and I decided to go with something cheap. Before this, I was using a MacBook Air, so anything seemed like an upgrade compared to that. In the end, I was not able to get a GPU because everything was out of stock.$390.94 -
Marvel Snap build Marvel Snap build
Bro wanted a rig to play marvel snap Bro wanted a rig to play marvel snap$399.95 -
Cheap build for Windows 11 Cheap build for Windows 11
This is primarily a working computer (for personal business) however also for some gaming on the side. I used the same case... This is primarily a working computer (for personal business) however also for some gaming on the side. I used the same case I had before from a previous build 8 years ago, as well as the same old PSU (400W) and for the GPU, I used a GTX 1050 that I purchased about 5 years ago. So all in all, it was about $430 (with tax) for a computer that now is much faster and more stable, especially for the things I use it for now. (I have a better laptop for gaming). Without the RAM or with cheaper RAM it'd be even less of course. Note, if you buy the same processor, a separate GPU will be required as this CPU doesn't have it's own graphics. Note, the motherboard is indeed Windows 11 compatible but you need to turn on the TPM in the BIOS (it's off by default). It's pretty easy to do though. Asus shows you how on the support website. You'll note from the picture(s) that I also have an old wifi adapter in there. Also from the previous 8 year old build (but for faster DL speeds probably want a newer one of those). The mobo comes with a nice suite of software but you don't have to install it of course. There's one called AI Suite 3 that gives some fan/cpu info, as well as other things, also installs a quick interface on the desktop (that can be exited out of if desired) to quickly control fan speed. Also there's an "Armory Crate" from ASUS that does pretty much the same thing(s) so I'm not sure why have both. (?). The screenshot is from the Armory Crate where you can fine tune to your heart's desire. Also update drivers etc as desired (I just let Windows do most of that I'm not into overclocking and such especially for a build like this). Anyway, still kind of neat to check on occasion to make sure fans running well etc. My goal was to build a cheap computer that would perform well enough for the next 2-5 years. I think I've achieved this goal.$404.96 -
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Minecraft Server Minecraft Server
My son and I put this together as a first-time project so he could run a Minecraft server, and have something to build off... My son and I put this together as a first-time project so he could run a Minecraft server, and have something to build off of in the future.$420.94 -
Budget plan with modern setup without... Budget plan with modern setup without graphic card
For daily work (coding in Visual Studio), and light gaming (Genesis Impact). For daily work (coding in Visual Studio), and light gaming (Genesis Impact).$427.05 -
Potato one Potato one
Purpose of my pc is to play some older game titles around 60fps and to store some of my pictures, videos, movies etc. I... Purpose of my pc is to play some older game titles around 60fps and to store some of my pictures, videos, movies etc. I usually play games like halo, gta 4 and 5, assassins creed older titles and cs:go in low settings.$431.97 -
Mini HTPC Mini HTPC
I wanted a small yet powerful enough PC to use as a home theater PC to run plex and browse the net on my television. A mini... I wanted a small yet powerful enough PC to use as a home theater PC to run plex and browse the net on my television. A mini ITX form factor motherboard and compatible case worked out amazing.$457.06 -
Simple Simple
Simple built for home use and surfing the internet. Simple built for home use and surfing the internet.$474.92 -
Budget Build March 2022 Budget Build March 2022
Cobbled together some parts from various retailers and a 1650/RAM combo from eBay. Only thing missing now is onboard WiFi -... Cobbled together some parts from various retailers and a 1650/RAM combo from eBay. Only thing missing now is onboard WiFi - LAN will work for now.$499.23 -
i3-10105 budget build i3-10105 budget build
Microcenter helped me a lot here! I wanted a basic computer for daily work like browsing and streaming, and I don't need... Microcenter helped me a lot here! I wanted a basic computer for daily work like browsing and streaming, and I don't need high computation power so budget and energy friendly is my top consideration.$536.95 -
i3-13100 build - Making an old computer... i3-13100 build - Making an old computer modern.
This is a light gaming PC. I'm still rocking my pretty MSI GTX 1060 on account of it never breaking a sweat being... This is a light gaming PC. I'm still rocking my pretty MSI GTX 1060 on account of it never breaking a sweat being bottlenecked by my CPU so I'm excited to finally see what it can do on the modern more CPU intensive games! I'd totally recommend the items I purchased.$537.32 -
First try First try
To improve gaming performance, and as a media server, I decided to try my hand at my first pc build. Mainly built to play... To improve gaming performance, and as a media server, I decided to try my hand at my first pc build. Mainly built to play Destiny 2 and Assassin's Creed, I'm going to see what else i can get this machine to do. Future upgrades include a SSD for my main drive, a beefier CPU cooler, and a fully modular PSU for better cable management. Lighting isn't really at the top of my list, but maybe I'll change out the fans for some kind of ambient light.$538.95 -
Ubuntu Research Machine Ubuntu Research Machine
I'm a graduate student studying cybersecurity, and built this computer specifically with Ubuntu compatibility in mind. I use... I'm a graduate student studying cybersecurity, and built this computer specifically with Ubuntu compatibility in mind. I use it to work on my projects, which included the use of perf-intel-pt, ptrace and simple tests with multi-party communication. For the time being, I opted to use integrated graphics as it is sufficient for my workflow, but I eventually intend to add a GPU for my own personal use. The i3-10100 is surprisingly quick with 4c/8t and a maximum clock speed of 4.3GHz - I was very happy with it and it has given me little to no notable slowdowns in my current workflow. I might at some point upgrade to a higher model, especially as I expend my workflow, on but I definitely don't feel like I have to as it stands - a Core i3 is definitely more worthy of consideration than it might seem. Of course, based on what you're using it for your mileage will vary. I use another another computer along with this one in my day-to-day work, so I connected a USB switch that moves the mouse and keyboard between machines so I can quickly switch. This works nicely with a monitor that supports Picture-by-Picture (PBP). I was impressed to see how well Ubuntu scales between sudden changes of resolution as I toggle between full-screen and PBP depending on the current use-case. Certainly you can use higher specs if need be, but if you're fine with a quad core and don't do anything graphics-heavy like with me, a list like this represents a great price-to-performance value while still getting quality components and strong reliability. As a whole, I've been very happy with this machine and highly recommend a project like this if it interests you.$539.93 -
Cheap Minecraft Server Cheap Minecraft Server
Wanted a cheap dedicated PC for a Minecraft server. Serves it's purpose with 8+ players so far. Wanted a cheap dedicated PC for a Minecraft server. Serves it's purpose with 8+ players so far.$543.95 -
White Beast White Beast
Gaming PC with lots of RGB and 6 fans! Lower end for minecraft and similar games Gaming PC with lots of RGB and 6 fans! Lower end for minecraft and similar games$553.95 -
Mini-ITX 2U Homelab Mini-ITX 2U Homelab
I've always wanted to have a NAS and a plex server and I deciced to go the DIY route. This will be my first foray into both... I've always wanted to have a NAS and a plex server and I deciced to go the DIY route. This will be my first foray into both and I also plan on using it as a playground to learn about virtual machines and more. The current plan is to install unraid and add plex as an app then in the future I'll mess with things such as a minecraft server or home camera system. The chassis is rack mountable and is made by a company called myelectronics based in europe.$553.95 -
Compact & Cheap HTPC Compact & Cheap HTPC
This is my home theater/couch gaming pc. It sits under my tv, where I use it to play games that are best suited to... This is my home theater/couch gaming pc. It sits under my tv, where I use it to play games that are best suited to controllers, and also watch movies and stream content on it as well. Don't need a Roku or Fire Stick when you have a whole PC hooked up to your TV. Couch co-op games are a lot of fun as well on this setup.$556.93