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Beta Build Beta Build
I built this pc to do some high resolution 1080p gaming while also being able to run some demanding programs. I have a XFX... I built this pc to do some high resolution 1080p gaming while also being able to run some demanding programs. I have a XFX swft 6650 xt and a ryzen 5 5600. i Paired it with a b550 tomahawk motherboard and a cooler master 600w bronze power supply.in hindsight i should have opted for a modular power supply and and a better of a cpu to future proof, but as far as price to performance im happy.$854.92 -
First build First build
First gaming build from the ground up, I tried doing this build on a budget. I know it's not as pretty as a lot of others... First gaming build from the ground up, I tried doing this build on a budget. I know it's not as pretty as a lot of others here but this was a long time dream for me and I'm pretty stoked.$839.92 -
Essential PC Build for whole family. Essential PC Build for whole family.
My first built computer. Built to be used for basic family needs, browsing, storage and saving files. My first built computer. Built to be used for basic family needs, browsing, storage and saving files.$595.92 -
Fractal Fractal
I built this PC as a budget PC to start off with. However, as we all naturally do, I wanted to upgrade it the more I go. I... I built this PC as a budget PC to start off with. However, as we all naturally do, I wanted to upgrade it the more I go. I recently purchased the Radeon 6650xt (upgrading from a 1060) so I could run newer games at higher resolutions while getting stable frames. I run games like COD, Smite, Fortnite, etc. Mainly got the graphics card to run Hogwarts though. :) I started from a budget case, Montech X1, to the Lian Li O11 Air Mini (amazing case), and now the Thermaltake P3. I also upgraded a few other things like my PSU (from 500w to 750w), RAM (from 3200 to 3600), and the stock cooler to an UpHere one (it actually cools pretty decently, it allowed me to overclock to 4.15 from 3.6). I am planning on upgrading the CPU and Motherboard.$894.88 -
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