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Caselabs S3 Caselabs S3
My computer build is a multi-purpose system and also a love letter to the amazing retro cases from Caselabs. Caselabs went... My computer build is a multi-purpose system and also a love letter to the amazing retro cases from Caselabs. Caselabs went bankrupt in 2018 due to the increase in import tariffs. So, to this day, finding any Caselabs product is rare and treated as collectible. My computer build features a Caselabs S3 with a black interior and white exterior. It is water-cooled using EKWB fittings and waterblocks. The coolant is a Mayhems pastel coolant that changes colors from yellow to green depending on the light. I use my computer for school, but I also built it to play 4k games without breaking a sweat. Some of the best games I've played using this computer are Death Stranding, Horizon Zero Dawn, SMITE, and Elden Ring. Some improvements I would make would be to make the custom cables shorter, just so I can reach the drain valve a little easier.$2,336.93 -
Aurora Aurora
This is my sff PC that I built for general work but is capable of PC gaming! I wanted to go with a sff PC since space is... This is my sff PC that I built for general work but is capable of PC gaming! I wanted to go with a sff PC since space is limited and I liked the idea of having something compact but powerful. The graphics card was a carry over from my old PC but it'll probably be upgraded later down the line. Temperature isnt an issue as of now but with components demanding more power draw, temps are bound to rise as well. The solution? - custom fan mounting solutions in the near future!$1,529.97 -
New Home Machine New Home Machine
This is a new home machine to replace my venerable but arthritic 3rd Gen i7. The old machine was a Shuttle SZ77r5 with 32 GB... This is a new home machine to replace my venerable but arthritic 3rd Gen i7. The old machine was a Shuttle SZ77r5 with 32 GB of RAM and an i7-3770k with an EVGA NVidia 1650 (the only part that has survived into the new build). The new machine is quite an upgrade, with an i7-14700 and 64 GB of RAM, Two WD black 850x SSDs running NVMe (2TB and 4TB), all housed in a Phanteks Evo Shift XT case, cooled with a Cooler Master 240 Atmos ARGB AIO. The new Case is an even tighter fit than the old Shuttle case, though longer and taller. The case has a nice solid feel though it's not great for travel. I'm happy that it comes with a front USBC and USB3.1 port. Unfortunately the integrated color selector and mode switches running off the integrated infinity panel, don't talk to the ASRock RGB controller and are just overridden by it, so no front panel button control for lighting unless I dump the MB integration. Securing the Micro-ITX board required tweezers and patience to line up everything, particularly on the bottom, and some of the CPU and Fan headers end up right at the bottom of the case since the MB ends up almost upside down, making it a challenge to connect them after mounting the board. I'm fairly happy with the cable routing otherwise, though I do wish the bottom of the Phanteks chassis (it sits inside the Aluminum outer case) did come apart for easier access, but it is unfortunately riveted to the chassis elements instead of screwed in. It would also be a nice place to mount a fan at the bottom of the case, and it would provide welcome access to the 'top' of the MB for all the FAN headers and mounting screws. But I'm satisfied overall. I do plan to upgrade the graphics card (Christmas maybe), but this is much more of a general purpose DEV/IT Admin/Home PC and I don't game much so it's not that pressing to me. Right now I use it to support a number of Virtualbox VMs and for personal development work.$1,732.94 -
Really small pc Really small pc
My really small pc with the great airflow case My really small pc with the great airflow case$2,734.95 -
Herika Herika
It was built primarily to run ai models for the skyrim vr mods herika and mantella. It is also used as a portable gaming pc... It was built primarily to run ai models for the skyrim vr mods herika and mantella. It is also used as a portable gaming pc to show people vr with a vive pro 2, index controllers and tundra trackers. Vrchat/blade and sorcery mostly.$1,828.94 -
NR200P SFF All White Build NR200P SFF All White Build
Built this for my daughter for general purpose use. Eventually may add a GPU if she gets into PC gaming. Built this for my daughter for general purpose use. Eventually may add a GPU if she gets into PC gaming.$856.93 -
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Small Fractal Terra Work/Gaming Build Small Fractal Terra Work/Gaming Build
I wanted a small form factor for my office. I was coming from a full tower with a 5950x with 128gb of Ram and wanted to go... I wanted a small form factor for my office. I was coming from a full tower with a 5950x with 128gb of Ram and wanted to go to a newer platform. Going to 3D print some legs just to raise it a bit for the bottom fan to me more useful. I have a 3080 in this build but will be changing to a 4080 ProArt one they are available. I also added 3 Noctua NF-A12x15. 2 at the bottom for and 1 at the top near the psu, all on exhaust.$2,922.67 -
Fractal Terra PC Fractal Terra PC
I built this primarily for gaming. It's wonderful and works very well. Replaced my Dell Latitude E7470 that got at most... I built this primarily for gaming. It's wonderful and works very well. Replaced my Dell Latitude E7470 that got at most about 12fps playing GTA Online and Divinity 2. It was not too difficult at all, despite being a small form factor. I do not expect to upgrade it or rebuild for many years to come, except maybe to add custom cabling. (but the stock power cables are working fine)$1,151.89 -
Packed Revolt 3 Packed Revolt 3
I chose this case because of the very limited space I had to put a pc on the desk of my new room. Laying vertically it fits... I chose this case because of the very limited space I had to put a pc on the desk of my new room. Laying vertically it fits perfect and easily leaves enough room for a two monitor setup!$1,458.91 -
The Lunchbox The Lunchbox
Fast enough for most AAA games at 1440/90 and esports at 165+. Very cool and quiet despite size. Fast enough for most AAA games at 1440/90 and esports at 165+. Very cool and quiet despite size.$947.95 -
Dark Forest Dark Forest
It's my first build ever after years of making mock PC lists on the MicroCenter custom PC builder. It's for everything from... It's my first build ever after years of making mock PC lists on the MicroCenter custom PC builder. It's for everything from gaming to audio production with some CAD on the side. It was a little bit of a struggle to build in it being my first build was in an ITX case, but overall I love how it turned out and am excited to complete my entire setup!$1,398.86 -
Nightrider Nightrider
Gaming with friends and watching videos and surfing the web. Gaming with friends and watching videos and surfing the web.$1,182.93 -
duB's SFF PC duB's SFF PC
A "no compromises" small form factor PC that is mainly used for gaming and general content consumption. A "no compromises" small form factor PC that is mainly used for gaming and general content consumption.$3,284.89 -
Conference Room Comp Conference Room Comp
A no-nonsense build for presenters to use. A no-nonsense build for presenters to use.$1,029.93 -
OpenDA6 OpenDA6
I built this as a an office desk PC and wanted to build a ITX PC and wanted to show off my components. The Streamcom DA6... I built this as a an office desk PC and wanted to build a ITX PC and wanted to show off my components. The Streamcom DA6 features an open air frame with no covers, which allows me to show off all my components, especially the GPU. Unfortunately the case does now allow me to put very large GPUs in. I purchased the 13600k as it was able to be cooled enough by the Noctua low profile cooler. While I was contemplating on getting a 13700k or 13900k, I was hesitant as those are not able to stay cool without thermal throttling alot by a low profile cooler. Cable management was tedious but I spend quite a bit of time to make sure it was cleanly tucked away.$1,366.86 -
Nr200p max build Nr200p max build
HI Everyone, I'm excited to share the details of my PC build with you! I built this PC primarily for gaming, as gaming is my... HI Everyone, I'm excited to share the details of my PC build with you! I built this PC primarily for gaming, as gaming is my passion and a way for me to relax and connect with friends. I enjoy playing a wide range of games like Apex Legends, Destiny 2, Valorant, and many more. I wanted a system that could handle these games and future releases smoothly at high settings, and provide an immersive and visually stunning experience. In the future I plan on purchasing the LIAN LI Infinity 140mm fans to complete the build.$2,169.94 -
1440p Compact Mini-ITX Gaming Rig 1440p Compact Mini-ITX Gaming Rig
My brother wanted to upgrade from his 3 years old gaming laptop to a proper gaming PC because his laptop is getting old and... My brother wanted to upgrade from his 3 years old gaming laptop to a proper gaming PC because his laptop is getting old and overheating often. He wanted something fairly powerful and can handle FPS games in 2K resolution. He also wanted it to be a small footprint PC, so he can move it around, so I decided to build him a pc in mini-ITX case. This is my first time building in a such small pc case, so it took me a while to research and make sure the parts I picked fit in nicely. Overall, the building process went smoothly. The cable management was a big mess because it was such a small PC case, but I got it sorted.$2,214.92 -
NanoNano NanoNano
Small footprint build using Fractal's smallest. Looks cool and literally is cool. Small footprint build using Fractal's smallest. Looks cool and literally is cool.$2,449.91 -
SmallBigBox SmallBigBox
I built this as a new personal PC build since I sold my old personal build recently. I use it to play games like Minecraft,... I built this as a new personal PC build since I sold my old personal build recently. I use it to play games like Minecraft, Genshin, League, Valorant, etc., and use it for CAD projects. If I were to do things differently I would've gotten the white version of the graphics card but nonetheless the PC has satisfied my expectations. I also only paid around $500 for the system which satisfies my budget expectations.$514.99 -
Average NR200 Build Average NR200 Build
I mainly use this computer for very light gaming, I usually play strategy games like Mindustrry and Bloons with some Team... I mainly use this computer for very light gaming, I usually play strategy games like Mindustrry and Bloons with some Team Fortress 2 in the mix. I also do some extremely light video editing in my free time, so that's what the 32 Gigs of ram is for. I need absolute silencer so that's why it's just raw heatsink mass. Kinda a cablemess, but who's gonna look back there? (totally)$1,124.95 -
Build of an SFF Enjoyer Build of an SFF Enjoyer
This build is the result of many, many case swaps and hardware changes due to my interests varying over time. I started off... This build is the result of many, many case swaps and hardware changes due to my interests varying over time. I started off with the NR200P as my first SFF build, and I wanted to go smaller. I then swapped to the NZXT H1 due to its great price with how much you're getting. While I liked the size of the H1, I felt the need to switch back to the NR200P due to cooling being a limiting factor. After that, I managed to get a Meshlicious for free, and I swapped to it for a good while. I then swapped to a mid-tower build momentarily due to me getting some awesome deals for hardware, but in the end, I much prefer smaller builds. What prompted the switch from ATX is me getting an NCase M1 V6.1 for under $150. While the M1 is the smallest case I've owned up to this point, I wanted smaller. It was then that I managed to buy a black Dan A4 H20 with the Gen4 riser for just $80. That is what I'm settling with for some time. This is very much a gaming rig, but I also want it to be quiet to the point where I can hardly hear it. The new EK Nucleus 240mm AIO serves just that. It's a great cooler, but I do occasionally hear the pump for whatever reason. The fans are also relatively quiet, so I'm satisfied with noise. I've moved through several GPUs already, hoping that I'd settle with one. At the end, I'm using the Midnight Black Reference RX 6800XT. I definitely plan on upgrading to the 13600K so I can fully utilize the ram's speed. As for the games I play, it simply depends on what I feel like playing. Sometimes, I'll play FPS games, and other times I'll be playing more hard to run but "casual" games such as Doom Eternal, God of War, and the Spider-Man games.$1,377.00 -
Brother's Build Brother's Build
I built this pc for my brother for gaming and general use. He wanted it to be powerful enough to get into whatever he wanted... I built this pc for my brother for gaming and general use. He wanted it to be powerful enough to get into whatever he wanted with gaming, editing, cad, etc.$1,700.95 -
Compact SFF Build Compact SFF Build
Using this build mostly for blenders, and 3A games. I swapped the radiator fans of the EKWB Basic 240 to Noctua A12x25 for... Using this build mostly for blenders, and 3A games. I swapped the radiator fans of the EKWB Basic 240 to Noctua A12x25 for lower noise and better cooling.$2,736.71