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Home Computer Home Computer
This is my computer for playing the simple games that I love(mainly The Sims, and older strategy games), I keep it in my... This is my computer for playing the simple games that I love(mainly The Sims, and older strategy games), I keep it in my office and it is is nice and speedy for all of my office work when I am working from home as well.$617.93 -
White and Green RGB Build White and Green RGB Build
I use this for gaming, streaming, running different software for classes, and basic internet browsing. I use this for gaming, streaming, running different software for classes, and basic internet browsing.$1,304.91 -
My PC My PC
Use it for gaming with friends and general browsing. I do need to upgrade it though. Need a new CPU. Use it for gaming with friends and general browsing. I do need to upgrade it though. Need a new CPU.$1,004.93 -
Budget gaming PC Budget gaming PC
Holdover system until 30 series cards are better priced Holdover system until 30 series cards are better priced$1,279.96 -
Budget plan with modern setup without... Budget plan with modern setup without graphic card
For daily work (coding in Visual Studio), and light gaming (Genesis Impact). For daily work (coding in Visual Studio), and light gaming (Genesis Impact).$427.05 -
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Mid-level gaming PC Mid-level gaming PC
Old build was ~6 years old. Time for an upgrade to play new AAA games, currently RDR2. Old build was ~6 years old. Time for an upgrade to play new AAA games, currently RDR2.$1,334.95 -
GUM GUM
This is my daily driver used for work from home, home lab, and personal finances. This is my daily driver used for work from home, home lab, and personal finances.$650.95 -
Minimal Vibing Minimal Vibing
I wanted to upgrade from a laptop and have a good machine to do everyday stuff on. I wanted to upgrade from a laptop and have a good machine to do everyday stuff on.$879.94 -
Plugma Enjoyer Plugma Enjoyer
This was a build for my partner, but has now turned into a desktop work from home p This was a build for my partner, but has now turned into a desktop work from home p$950.92 -
Budget Home PC Budget Home PC
Needed a computer to play some basic games and work on. Needed a computer to play some basic games and work on.$1,244.92 -
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Hot and Cold Hot and Cold
My general use and light MMO gaming computer not too fancy but fits my taste! My general use and light MMO gaming computer not too fancy but fits my taste!$1,679.92 -
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Dream pc Dream pc
I started out with a ibuypower prebuild and over the past five months I have upgrade as much as I could. I'm trying to ball... I started out with a ibuypower prebuild and over the past five months I have upgrade as much as I could. I'm trying to ball on a budget, if you could I would love any tips.$1,562.91 -
Ubuntu Research Machine Ubuntu Research Machine
I'm a graduate student studying cybersecurity, and built this computer specifically with Ubuntu compatibility in mind. I use... I'm a graduate student studying cybersecurity, and built this computer specifically with Ubuntu compatibility in mind. I use it to work on my projects, which included the use of perf-intel-pt, ptrace and simple tests with multi-party communication. For the time being, I opted to use integrated graphics as it is sufficient for my workflow, but I eventually intend to add a GPU for my own personal use. The i3-10100 is surprisingly quick with 4c/8t and a maximum clock speed of 4.3GHz - I was very happy with it and it has given me little to no notable slowdowns in my current workflow. I might at some point upgrade to a higher model, especially as I expend my workflow, on but I definitely don't feel like I have to as it stands - a Core i3 is definitely more worthy of consideration than it might seem. Of course, based on what you're using it for your mileage will vary. I use another another computer along with this one in my day-to-day work, so I connected a USB switch that moves the mouse and keyboard between machines so I can quickly switch. This works nicely with a monitor that supports Picture-by-Picture (PBP). I was impressed to see how well Ubuntu scales between sudden changes of resolution as I toggle between full-screen and PBP depending on the current use-case. Certainly you can use higher specs if need be, but if you're fine with a quad core and don't do anything graphics-heavy like with me, a list like this represents a great price-to-performance value while still getting quality components and strong reliability. As a whole, I've been very happy with this machine and highly recommend a project like this if it interests you.$539.93 -
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Playing some Tarkov, to Microsoft Flight Sim 2020. Playing some Tarkov, to Microsoft Flight Sim 2020.$1,542.91 -
The PC Without Graphics |... The PC Without Graphics | #MicroCenterMadness
This was by first PC Build, and I decided to go with something cheap. Before this, I was using a MacBook Air, so anything... This was by first PC Build, and I decided to go with something cheap. Before this, I was using a MacBook Air, so anything seemed like an upgrade compared to that. In the end, I was not able to get a GPU because everything was out of stock.$390.94