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Gaming PC Gaming PC
Gaming rig that should be able to run any game Gaming rig that should be able to run any game$949.97 -
HPWR 011D Mini HPWR 011D Mini
Runs like a champ. Running a 100mv undervolt with a 5.5Ghz all P core and a 4.4 Ghz all E Core. The ring is set to 4.9.... Runs like a champ. Running a 100mv undervolt with a 5.5Ghz all P core and a 4.4 Ghz all E Core. The ring is set to 4.9. Aside from the offset of 100mv and XMP enabled, the rest of the power settings are set to Auto. Thermaltake SFX 1000 runs great with really no excessive noise. If theres is any, its hard to hear over my 11 fans.$3,207.94 -
V4p0r V4p0r
Built this rig for gaming, focusing on Cyberpunk 2077 with an RTX 3080. The theme is vaporwave/synthwave. Built this rig for gaming, focusing on Cyberpunk 2077 with an RTX 3080. The theme is vaporwave/synthwave.$4,353.94 -
FPS Competitive Gaming Build FPS Competitive Gaming Build
I build this PC for PUBG Competitive Gaming purposes. For competitive FPS, a high refresh rate monitor is a must! I don't... I build this PC for PUBG Competitive Gaming purposes. For competitive FPS, a high refresh rate monitor is a must! I don't really care about the resolution of the monitor, 1080p is sufficient, so I picked Alienware AW2521HF monitor with a whopping 240hz refresh rate! To handle 1080p graphics, a 3060 ti was enough. After couple of rounds of PUBG, I can feel the difference compared to my older machine. The display is much smoother.$2,514.95 -
My first personal computer My first personal computer
I built this PC as kind of my crash course in PC building and pc gaming in general, I use it for streaming content creation... I built this PC as kind of my crash course in PC building and pc gaming in general, I use it for streaming content creation and 4k video editing as well as the day to day basic computing$1,769.93 -
i7 Radeon Strix Gaming PC i7 Radeon Strix Gaming PC
Gaming PC built to play Fortnite Gaming PC built to play Fortnite$1,847.92 -
Blue Kraken Gaming PC Blue Kraken Gaming PC
This is my second gaming PC build. This time I added color LEDs and water cooling to my build! I also added a second monitor... This is my second gaming PC build. This time I added color LEDs and water cooling to my build! I also added a second monitor to it for multitask and stream twitch! I build this PC mostly for gaming purposes. I am playing like a dragon: ishin! and Wo Long on this rig. I am very pleased with its performance!$2,489.95 -
AMD Ryzen Nvidia GTX Gaming PC AMD Ryzen Nvidia GTX Gaming PC
PC use for gaming and some office work. PC use for gaming and some office work.$1,269.92 -
wow-Owen Wilson wow-Owen Wilson
Gaming and the promise of doing more productive and intensive things like videography Gaming and the promise of doing more productive and intensive things like videography$1,457.96 -
Erebor Erebor
Home Lab, NAS, and Jellyfin. Running Unraid Home Lab, NAS, and Jellyfin. Running Unraid$1,432.95 -
Sim Racing PC Setup Sim Racing PC Setup
This is a gaming PC mostly for a sim racing setup. Running triple 1080p 165hz monitors with an ASUS TUF 3080 12GB, this... This is a gaming PC mostly for a sim racing setup. Running triple 1080p 165hz monitors with an ASUS TUF 3080 12GB, this thing crushes iracing$2,001.92 -
Ilvais Ilvais
I couldnt stand playing on my old laptop anymore I couldnt stand playing on my old laptop anymore$445.94 -
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W Build W Build
W parts very good took some time but its very good runs every game W parts very good took some time but its very good runs every game$1,593.92 -
Red ROG Station OC Red ROG Station OC
Mid to Higher end PC. I'd say the only thing holding it back is the gpu but for a compact build it's plenty powerful! I... Mid to Higher end PC. I'd say the only thing holding it back is the gpu but for a compact build it's plenty powerful! I would go with a different gpu unless your fine with it being oversized for the case (still max temps are 69 C) I play multiversus, Sons of the Forest, rocket league, Call of Duty warzone 2.0(not much), and Fall guys on this rig now a bit. they all play perfectly except the forest (early access[solid 60ish with stutters]) I would recommend maybe a rx 6700 or 6800 but at least that gives me a upgrade path!$1,671.90 -
Linux workstation / gaming PC Linux workstation / gaming PC
Gaming PC also used for general computing/workstation tasks. Running Linux (Fedora). Game through Steam and Lutris. I also... Gaming PC also used for general computing/workstation tasks. Running Linux (Fedora). Game through Steam and Lutris. I also run several VMs, manage a server, browse the web, etc.$1,535.22 -
B&W X700 B&W X700
I had been rocking a laptop for ages and decided finally to get back into desktop game. I had been rocking a laptop for ages and decided finally to get back into desktop game.$1,349.93 -
$Mad Power$ Performance Gaming Build $Mad Power$ Performance Gaming Build
My old gaming PC was outdated, so I decided to sell it and build a new one. I was able to recover $1.3k by selling my old PC... My old gaming PC was outdated, so I decided to sell it and build a new one. I was able to recover $1.3k by selling my old PC plus I saved up a bit, so I went all out on this build. Took a while to put it together, but I got it done. After running some test and game, I was very impressed with the performance. I played APEX and DEAD Space remake at max setting without any issue and the cpu temperture remain below 60C. I am glad I went with water cooling.$3,154.94 -
My first build for gaming My first build for gaming
This is my first time building a PC, so my cable management is kinda bad. I am going to fix it up when I upgrade my... This is my first time building a PC, so my cable management is kinda bad. I am going to fix it up when I upgrade my heatsink. It's currently on stock heatsink that came with the CPU. When I play games, the CPU core temperature is around 55C. It's not a huge problem, but I will definitely upgrade before summer hits. I am using this PC primary for gaming. I have played Wild heart and Apex on this PC. It's running very smoothly even at ultra graphical setting. No lag or drag. Overall, I am very happy with this setup.$1,754.95 -
Budget Streaming PC under $1000 Budget Streaming PC under $1000
I have a PC for gaming, but I do not have a dedicated PC for streaming and video capture. My gaming PC had to handle both... I have a PC for gaming, but I do not have a dedicated PC for streaming and video capture. My gaming PC had to handle both the game and streaming. It wasn't ideal because when the game crashes my PC, I had to restart my stream. So I decided to build another PC just for streaming. Since this is for streaming, I don't need "state of art" parts. I got all parts needed for this build for only around ~900 buck. I was able to pick up a used GTX 1660 for 80 bucks on ebay. I also picked up elgato 4k capture card. It's probably the most expensive part in this build, but it's worth it. Although I built this for streaming, it can handle light/casual gaming as well thanks to the 1660 GTX GPU.$1,057.96 -
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240 fps build 240 fps build
Built this to run VALORANT at a consistent 240 fps . It not too much money for the frame target. Was considering upgrading... Built this to run VALORANT at a consistent 240 fps . It not too much money for the frame target. Was considering upgrading from a 1650 to a 6600 to remove the gpu bottleneck but its not that necessary.$800.92 -
All White 7600X 6800XT 1440p High FPS All White 7600X 6800XT 1440p High FPS
My biggest gripe with this build is CoolerMaster!!! They're software for ARGB is so ridiculously terrible that it's comical... My biggest gripe with this build is CoolerMaster!!! They're software for ARGB is so ridiculously terrible that it's comical that they're even in business. First, the software would reinstall an update everytime I opened it (found out this was a common bug, bypassed by "run as administrator"). Then, It wouldn't recognize more than 1 RGB controller (Idk if this is even possible for any software) but I would expect it should considering the amount of fans/components that can go into these rigs nowadays. Then, when I found a configuration to get all my RGB fans on one controller, the software wouldn't even download from their main website. Error code said there was a virus in the download. I ended up daisychaining everything to my mobo ARGB header and control it all through asrock polychrome for now. I'm seriously considering taking all coolermaster parts out and replacing them with a capable RGB software brand. I really wish there was a plain white 6800XT (not that anime one), that's the only thing missing here. Although, I'm planning on upgrading gpu in the future anyway so I'll get a white one then. Overall it was a really fun experience. Some of the pricing on my list isn't accurate since I got some parts from Amazon. I'll list it accurately below. All prices don't include shipping since I'm from Hawai'i and it's typically more expensive for me CPU: (Newegg) - Ryzen 5 7600x (AM5) $243.99 CPU Cooler: (Amazon) - CoolerMaster MasterLiquid PL360 FLUX WHITE AIO $179.99 GPU: (Newegg) - Asrock Radeon RX 6800XT $579.99 Mobo: (Newegg) - ASRock B650E Steel Legend Wifi AM5 $269.99 RAM: (Amazon) - TEAMGROUP T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 32GB 6000Mhz CL30 $149.99 Storage: (Best Buy) - Crucial P3 Plus 2TB SSD PCIe Gen 4 x 4 NVMe $112.99 PSU: (Newegg) - CORSAIR RMx Series RM1000x $189.99 Case fans: (Amazon) - CoolerMaster MF120 Halo (1 pack) $21.97 (Newegg) - CoolerMaster MF120 Halo White edition (3 pack) x2 $119.98 GPU Brace: (Amazon) - EZDIY-FAB GPU Brace White RGB $23.99 PSU cable extensions: (Amazon) - AsiaHorse Sleeved Cable extensions White $35.99 Total (before shipping): $1,928.86$2,009.92 -
for a friend for a friend
i have a friend whotold me they were considering buying one of those "mini pc" desktops. basically one of those small... i have a friend whotold me they were considering buying one of those "mini pc" desktops. basically one of those small footprint units that are desktops housing low power and low heat laptop components. after a little back and forth, i finally conviced her that i could assemble her a desktop with much better performance for the same amount of money. she eventually agreed because a desktop pc, while larger than what she was looking at originally, isn't something she was needing to travel with either. her usage is a little mix of everything, including light gaming like cooking simulator.$597.93