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Black PC white RGB Black PC white RGB
I built this pc generally for school and gaming. I usually just play games like BG3, minecraft, terraria, phasmophobia, and... I built this pc generally for school and gaming. I usually just play games like BG3, minecraft, terraria, phasmophobia, and GTA V. I also couldn't find some of the parts on the website like the case because i bought it from somewhere else$537.94 -
Inland Gaming Build Inland Gaming Build
This PC features the Inland X1 RGB Case which I got on sale for $30. The point of this PC was to be a huge focus on value,... This PC features the Inland X1 RGB Case which I got on sale for $30. The point of this PC was to be a huge focus on value, not spending any money on anything unnecessary but still looking clean and with some RGB. Performance is great at 1080p and even 1440p as the RTX 3060 is still a great card for most games. The white Powerspec power supply with white cable sleeves really completes this PC as only the GPU and motherboard stand out as not matching the colour scheme.$675.93 -
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First Build First Build
I built this computer solely because I did not have a computer to do school work on. I thought if I was going to build... I built this computer solely because I did not have a computer to do school work on. I thought if I was going to build something might as well put a little effort into it. I play games during the summer but it is mainly utilized for schoolwork.$902.92 -
Mid Range All Rounder Mid Range All Rounder
Had a rx 480 and an old i5. Decided I needed an upgrade. Perfect for the games I play. Runs helldivers 2 great and was... Had a rx 480 and an old i5. Decided I needed an upgrade. Perfect for the games I play. Runs helldivers 2 great and was perfect for my budget$907.94 -
Rurple PC Rurple PC
This is my first computer and was built for gaming. I often play Valorant, Call of Duty, and Overwatch. I also use the... This is my first computer and was built for gaming. I often play Valorant, Call of Duty, and Overwatch. I also use the computer for modeling software such as Autocad and Solidworks.$964.93 -
Schooling With a Hint of Gaming Schooling With a Hint of Gaming
This build was made as my brother's first PC, who is also starting his first year of college this fall. So basically, this... This build was made as my brother's first PC, who is also starting his first year of college this fall. So basically, this build was made for school work and some light casual gaming like League of Legends on the side. I thought it would be pretty cool and funny to have some crazy lighting going on during his online Zoom classes, hence the amount of RGB in the build. We specifically picked out parts that were good enough to last years without upgrading, except for the graphics card. With the RTX 3070 from NVIDIA coming over the horizon this month, we decided to settle on a $100 2GB card for now and will try everywhere for the 3070 when it drops. Again, remember this is mainly supposed to be a school computer, but wouldn't you agree that a 3070 in this would be beautiful :)$981.93 -
Clean, Simple, Reliable Workstation Clean, Simple, Reliable Workstation
A simple machine, intended for reliable use so no water cooling or any fancy lights. A simple machine, intended for reliable use so no water cooling or any fancy lights.$981.94 -
CREATOR CREATOR
mainly for school work and light gaming mainly for school work and light gaming$1,018.94 -
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the lit gaming pc the lit gaming pc
Very lit gaming pc. Beautiful graphics Very lit gaming pc. Beautiful graphics$1,050.92 -
Simple build Simple build
Very simple build with basic compoennts Very simple build with basic compoennts$1,075.92 -
Tron Box Refresh Tron Box Refresh
The goal was a system that could do actual work at home on a budget with a clear upgrade path. Build began black friday... The goal was a system that could do actual work at home on a budget with a clear upgrade path. Build began black friday 2019. Prices reflect current list prices per the website, not what was paid. Not intended for professional production work, hoping for a 4 year service life as primary machine. Budget was $750 to get a working system and later upgrade as needed. 3d modeling and CAD is the main purpose (less than 1,000 parts). It also does light video editing, photo editing, transcoding, and able to run most games. The most used programs still heavily rely on a single core CPU and tons of ram. It is also remotely accessed on the local network to do heavier work from a laptop and raspberry pi. The 4th gen i3 Intel laptop isn't capable of heavy tasks with out crashing so it was time for a desktop build. The 3600x faster clock speed was more important than the more cores of the 3700 for the programs used. 2 cores for 50% price increase didn't make sense for this build. Not sure if the cache would make much of a difference for typical usage. Went with x570 chipset hoping to upgrade CPU near end of next generation life to extend machine life. Not overclocking for now so using stock cooler. Needed mobo with wifi, x570, lots of usb, nvme m.2, and gigabit lan. Initially reused old PSU, Fans, Case, HDD and Sata SSD. Case is very oversized for the components but the price was right and has lots of airflow. Replaced 10 year old PSU and upgraded small Sata SSD to M.2 SSD this summer. PSU is overkill for current build but will accommodate any upgrades and 650w was out of stock. Programs with the option to CPU or GPU calculate seem to get better results with CPU but run slower. Easy to queue up the processes and let it run overnight. Choice was made to spend money on the CPU and ram over the GPU. Ray tracing video cards should improve real time productivity but the cost was not justifiable. Instead the best value card available that ran 1080p with multiple outputs was selected while waiting for the next generation of RTX cards. Ray tracing is a huge improvement for point cloud work productivity. For reference, my professional rig uses lastest gen quadro cards and 4x monitors for this kind of work. Will probably reuse the card for an ITX media center machine. The ram seems like overkill for the rest of the system but it will help with the programs currently running and allows for other parts to be upgraded without creating a bottleneck. It also left 2 ram slots open for upgrades. Highest consistent use is around 24 gb of ram. Dual channel helps too. Minimal local storage because of local NAS and off site backup. Wifi motherboard gave the flexibility to move the machine anywhere without extra cables. The couple extra dollars for the wifi motherboard was easy and better than the cost of a dedicated card. Still prefer the Ethernet connection. Added 3x salvaged optical drives for CD & DVD archive project. Raspberry pi's connected to a monitor to remote in from workshop areas. Access to plans, manuals, and videos greatly improves garage productivity. Also keeps a nice machine out of dirty, humid, and freezing environments.$1,081.93 -
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Freelancer Freelancer
I play all kinds of video games and use this PC to escape reality. I play all kinds of video games and use this PC to escape reality.$1,112.93 -
family computer family computer
Family pc. For my child and me Family pc. For my child and me$1,118.93 -
Father and son's 1st build Father and son's 1st build
Micro ATX build, parts ordered from 3 different vendors due to availability of PC parts. Micro ATX build, parts ordered from 3 different vendors due to availability of PC parts.$1,136.23 -
XXXG-01S Shenlong XXXG-01S Shenlong
During this pandemic, it was difficult to see friends and connect. I needed to find alternative means to do so. This then... During this pandemic, it was difficult to see friends and connect. I needed to find alternative means to do so. This then began my build, which I have not done in over 15 years. The figurine Shenlong in this case, was an homage to my favorite Gundam. As much as a Gundam is a tool for its pilot, this computer build is a tool that has allowed me to stay connected with the world. In general, I have used this for work designs, staying in touch with friends from all over the world and occasionally play Call of Duty: Warzone. I had to be very conscious in the build, as I had to find alternative means to fund this project during this difficult time. This was a great way to keep my hands busy, and allow for more productivity in general. As soon as I am able to afford more, I want to upgrade the limited used graphics card to the new 3080.$1,174.94 -
upside down gaming upside down gaming
My pc build with the o11 with upside down configuration My pc build with the o11 with upside down configuration$1,180.93 -
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Return to ATX Return to ATX
After a couple of years of having an SFF gaming build, I decided that I want to go back to ATX. This build is a combination... After a couple of years of having an SFF gaming build, I decided that I want to go back to ATX. This build is a combination of reusing parts from the past along with black friday buys. I play Overwatch, Counter Strike 2, Valheim, Elden Ring, and lately have been playing all of the Kingdom Hearts game at 4k. The 3070 works well at 4k for me. On less demanding games I can fully saturate my 160hz 4k monitor, and at more intensive games I can reach 80fps with some graphics tweaks. I plan to upgrade to the 5800x3d, and in the future plan to upgrade to the next gen gpu's, but my 3070 has been treating me great so far so not really pressured to upgrade my gpu yet.$1,194.96 -
Caboose's Desktop Caboose's Desktop
I built this machine about 2 and half years ago, for the purpose of gaming with school work mixed into it. I play a wide... I built this machine about 2 and half years ago, for the purpose of gaming with school work mixed into it. I play a wide variety of games which changes all the time; currently sitting at playing Destiny 2, Elden Ring, and Deep Rock Galactic for the most part. Over time I've got some minor upgrades with a major; being that I added M.2s to fill the NVMe slots on the X570 and about just over a year ago, close to two years now, I upgrade my GPU from a 5700x to a 3060. More recently added the Vengeance 2x16gb RAM cards to be the most recent major upgrade I've done. I plan on in the near future upgrading my PSU to allow me some extra room for future upgrades; while also simultaneously planning on my next major upgrade of my CPU, GPU, and possibly motherboard, around the time the 50 series are released by NVIDIA.$1,198.92