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Budget E-Sports Gaming PC Budget E-Sports Gaming PC
Budget e-sport gamign pc. Really great and solid computer for standard taskse. Very great performance in valorant and CS:GO Budget e-sport gamign pc. Really great and solid computer for standard taskse. Very great performance in valorant and CS:GO$547.95 -
Mid level workhorse Mid level workhorse
Desktop PC for general purpose use, including light 3D design and media editing Desktop PC for general purpose use, including light 3D design and media editing$584.93 -
Black/White Build Black/White Build
A budget 4k video editing rig. A budget 4k video editing rig.$1,121.92 -
Sleepy Jeremy Sleepy Jeremy
This computer was built for a friend of mine, I've done a lot of sleeper builds over time and he entrusted me to build him... This computer was built for a friend of mine, I've done a lot of sleeper builds over time and he entrusted me to build him his own. It's a fairly standard Micro-ATX gaming build used to play games such as Halo-Infinite, Call of Duty: Warzone, Rocket League and much more. This was my first time doing a Micro-ATX sleeper build so I did struggle in certain areas but if I were to pass along any wisdom for people who plan to do this in the future. Do not be afraid to make adjustments to the case itself. This Micro-ATX sleeper hosts an astounding 240mm AIO cooler which seemed at the time to be impossible, the original CD drive cage had to be modified to fit the extra large radiator. If you plan to do this by yourself I highly suggest removing this drive cage by drilling out the rivets. The best brand to commit to a sleeper in my opinion are the older PowerSpec PCs, most of the mounting matches what we use today$1,152.93 -
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Kart Kart
I mainly use it for gaming sometimes. Also, love streaming and watching movies/ shows I mainly use it for gaming sometimes. Also, love streaming and watching movies/ shows$1,284.94 -
Simple Simple
Simple built for home use and surfing the internet. Simple built for home use and surfing the internet.$474.92 -
Budget World Destroyer Budget World Destroyer
Trying to keep up in Warzone Trying to keep up in Warzone$565.26 -
Red Dragon Red Dragon
I have build with Ryzen 5600 with As Rock board. 500GB NVMe SSD and 4TB HDD. 550 Watt Bronze power supply. G-Skill 8GBx2... I have build with Ryzen 5600 with As Rock board. 500GB NVMe SSD and 4TB HDD. 550 Watt Bronze power supply. G-Skill 8GBx2 DDR4 3200 Ram. Cooler master liquid cooling with Dual Fan. Gigabyte Nvedia 2060 Graphics Card. LG Ultragear 32" 165Hz Gaming monitor.$1,166.93 -
Budget build Budget build
I built it as my first budget build in attempt at gaming. I have the money for a mid range pc gaming rig but since at the... I built it as my first budget build in attempt at gaming. I have the money for a mid range pc gaming rig but since at the time I had no idea what I was doing I went for the safest options. As of now I’m trying to upgrade my 600w psu to a 800w just to be safe and getting a better motherboard and cpu.$900.91 -
Old Faithful Old Faithful
To aid me in playing Fortnite, modeling the behavior climate and weather using Fourier analysis. To aid me in playing Fortnite, modeling the behavior climate and weather using Fourier analysis.$974.94 -
Very helpful desktop computer Very helpful desktop computer
I use this to study. It is very fast and does not take a long time to load. I use this to study. It is very fast and does not take a long time to load.$498.95 -
Dory's everyday PC Dory's everyday PC
For every day use and occasionally playing games For every day use and occasionally playing games$648.94 -
Budget Budget
Made this build for a friend in order for him to play fighting games with discord open at a tight budget. Had to work around... Made this build for a friend in order for him to play fighting games with discord open at a tight budget. Had to work around the budget but honestly came out better than expected. It was able to run warzone which was the most surprising part of the build. I eventually upgraded the gpu to a 1650 super but I like the original build as it was a decently powerful build for a cheap price.$457.92 -
1st Gaming PC 1st Gaming PC
I built it to play CSGO, and other games with my friends. And to also use it to program, and use Autodesk Inventor. I built it to play CSGO, and other games with my friends. And to also use it to program, and use Autodesk Inventor.$1,178.97 -
EcoBeast EcoBeast
Economy build with super fast storage and good processing Economy build with super fast storage and good processing$632.92 -
White Lightning White Lightning
Built her because I was bored and presently experiencing a pandemic. It is my first build. I actually got it right the FIRST... Built her because I was bored and presently experiencing a pandemic. It is my first build. I actually got it right the FIRST time around. No errors. I surprised myself. She's really just an entry level PC for now. She only has an APU right now and I plan to get a better RYZEN 5 CPU in the future. Just wanted to get her up and running. All I really play is Halo and American Truck Simulator... Some Sims 4 every now and then. She can run CSGO on HIGH settings pretty well without any stutter. I'm just bad at it.$603.86 -
stealth stealth
I play games like valorant csgo and minecraft I built this to upgrade im currently saving for a 1650 s and a 5 3600 I play games like valorant csgo and minecraft I built this to upgrade im currently saving for a 1650 s and a 5 3600$451.43 -
Little White Wolf Little White Wolf
This is my second build and the first I made for myself. It is a budget build for my home use; I do a lot of sound producing... This is my second build and the first I made for myself. It is a budget build for my home use; I do a lot of sound producing for work and my studio system packs some power but it is a Mac, still. I wanted to be able to do some light gaming, also do some work like sound and video editing, some light graphic design, lots of proof reading for commercial spots and lately lots of video conferencing. I use a TV as a monitor, it is full HD and 60 Hz so it is what I need. This system is my personal rig and it's located on my bedroom so I also use it as a media hub. As this was gonna go in my bedroom I took the design very much into consideration and I put a lot of thought in to it when I was figuring out my budget for this build. The White LED Fans and the back RGBW LED on the TV make the whole work space feel on the same page. Even with the white LED Fans not being able to change colors, the other colors on my Logitech keyboard and the TV's Backlight make everything pop. I started building this system gradually. That last piece that came in was the GPU, I started with my old GTX 740 from my old system to start using it and upgraded it to my GTX 1650 as soon as I could, I have it paired with a Ryzen 5 2600. It is a budgewt system, but fairly powerful. I still think I have two weak links on which compromises were made, which are my A320m Motherboard and the 450W EVGA power supply. They limit how much I can upgrade this system so I'm looking to first get the motherboard as I get ready for a Ryzen 4000 Series upgrade also the Power supply has to go If I'm getting a better GPU so I'm thinking on swapping both on the same run. Love the Micro ATX format on my motherboard, I paired it with the Yeyian case I got in Mexico as I come back and forth from TX to Monterrey and I love how it sits on my desk. It is a budget case but I love the looks. I had an issue with my gigabyte Motherboard and my case as I wasn't able to get the front USB 3.0 working, and after a chipset driver upgrade, bios upgrade and looking for solutions, I figured It was either an issue with the motherboard or the case header, so I let it go and I'll wait for the next upgrade. This first build just made me want to spend more time and money on my set up which I'm very much looking forward to do.$609.95 -
Gemini Gemini
After enjoying my Prometheus v3 build for a few months and seeing that the Ryzen 5 1600 was still on sale, I replaced the... After enjoying my Prometheus v3 build for a few months and seeing that the Ryzen 5 1600 was still on sale, I replaced the guts of an old Pentium 4 class machine with another build in December 2019. I use this machine to run virtual servers for my development purpose, and I stuck a graphics card in it this spring to also do Folding@Home. I know the 20 year old case desperately needs replaced, and the hard drives I use to store the virtual machines on are aging, but I like to get value out of the parts I buy so it was good enough at the time for a home server.$294.93 -
Prometheus v3 Prometheus v3
I built this computer in March 2019 to upgrade my old AMD FX-8320E computer. I use it for some light gaming and some hobby... I built this computer in March 2019 to upgrade my old AMD FX-8320E computer. I use it for some light gaming and some hobby development work in .Net and SQL Server. This spring I upgraded the power supply and graphics card for Folding@Home use. In the future I'm considering replacing the 17 year old Antec Super LanBoy case, and eventually getting a new motherboard and processor. I name this computer Prometheus because I tend to rip out its guts and rebuild it every couple of years.$567.92 -
At home At home
AMD Build along with RGB lighting from computer and desk AMD Build along with RGB lighting from computer and desk$1,132.91 -
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Tron Tron
Hey looking for some advice on this build. So the name does not have anything to do with this build. I'm trying to make a... Hey looking for some advice on this build. So the name does not have anything to do with this build. I'm trying to make a build that will be powerful enough to allow me to run my podcast and game. Now I'm not looking to play games like sekiro or anything to demanding. I'm thinking more of divinity original sin 2 or most of the total war games. My budget is 300 that's why I have the 4 gb of ram, but will go 350 if need be. This is pretty much a start up and look to upgrade over time.$305.94