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Used work PC Used work PC
Bought this used from a used office electronics store and put a nice gpu in it Bought this used from a used office electronics store and put a nice gpu in it$2,042.93 -
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VR Sim Racing Build VR Sim Racing Build
A build I use for VR Sim racing. Currently use an Oculus Quest 2 with a Logitech G29. If you add a vertical GPU mount, you... A build I use for VR Sim racing. Currently use an Oculus Quest 2 with a Logitech G29. If you add a vertical GPU mount, you can get away with potentially adding another 240mm radiator to make the loop bigger. Using hard tubing would also help with spacing.$2,421.93 -
John's sweet Gaming PC John's sweet Gaming PC
I am a UMD graduate student and a heavy game lover. I usually play FPS games such as Rainbow 6 Siege and CS:GO, and... I am a UMD graduate student and a heavy game lover. I usually play FPS games such as Rainbow 6 Siege and CS:GO, and occasionally action games such as Monster Hunter: World. I need a PC that can balance gaming performance and productivity$2,767.94 -
Operator Operator
TIME TO JACK INI haven't built an all-new rig in 8-10 years, so it was time to pull out all the stops. I wanted: (1)... TIME TO JACK IN I haven't built an all-new rig in 8-10 years, so it was time to pull out all the stops. I wanted: (1) top-tier gaming performance, (2) super quiet cooling (I game on speakers), and (3) small enough to fit in a carry-on case to go to QuakeCon! So, I decided to do a small form-factor build with a custom cooling loop for both CPU and GPU. I've never done SFF nor water cooling before, so ACTIVATE HARD MODE! The design aesthetic is "prototype cyberdeck stolen from a military corp": sleek, bleeding-edge, field-capable, and only in the hands of the finest operators (or a humble gamer like myself). Once everything is settled in, I'm going to get the panels powder coated matte olive drab and add military corp-like markings - and some stickers from the netrunner that stole it. As always, thanks to the Rockville Microcenter crew for their help - especially to get those sweet combo deals!$3,603.85