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    monochrome monochrome

    Last rig of RX 580 + ryzen 1600 was showing its age in stutters and slow productivity speeds. And ever since the pandemic,... Last rig of RX 580 + ryzen 1600 was showing its age in stutters and slow productivity speeds. And ever since the pandemic, I've been doing more gaming in my spare time, mainly Valorant and Overwatch.I also am starting to do some photo editing, and rendering so the i7 is doing its job here, also the minor bump in cache is beneficial for my 1% lows in high refresh gaming. This build was initially completed with an RX 6600XT but like a week later, I upgraded my monitor to the ASUS XG279AQM 270hz 1440p and the 6600XT was struggling there. So I upgraded to the Sapphire Nitro 6800XT and all is well now, well I feel like I've now caught the upgrade bug and am closely following AMD/Nvidia news for the next gen parts since my 6800XT doesn't always maintain 270 FPS on 1% lows. But it's not like I'm going to be a professional gamer so the rational part of me is trying to maintain control of the wallet. In the end, I will most likely grab a 7900 XTX which will surely be able to maintain the 270 1% low that I am adamant on trying to reach... right??? Onto the CPU side of things, I have decided to make the trip to Microcenter to pick up a 13700k to upgrade over my 12700k. I know, I know. This is not a rational thing to do, but hear me out, the 12700k will be going to my SO's rig who currently is using a 12100. The original plan was to wait until Meteor Lake to do this but I've read rumors of there being potential delays on Meteor Lake and 2023 mainly going to be Raptor Lake refreshes which will not be worth looking at.
    $2,029.94
    DAVID L
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    My Meshilicious My Meshilicious

    The best case I've ever built in The best case I've ever built in
    $1,439.93
    Bill H
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    UnderOne UnderOne

    Was under $1K before inflation. Uses built-in graphics to save money. Not for gaming. Was under $1K before inflation. Uses built-in graphics to save money. Not for gaming.
    $1,064.92
    Dyna M
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    Simple Simple

    Simple built for home use and surfing the internet. Simple built for home use and surfing the internet.
    $474.92
    garza337
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    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
    Corey E
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    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
    GABRIEL C
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    Toasty Bros 2020 $500 Budget Gaming PC... Toasty Bros 2020 $500 Budget Gaming PC Build

    Taking into account the current marketplace and limited availability of some choice products, sometimes it can be difficult... Taking into account the current marketplace and limited availability of some choice products, sometimes it can be difficult to find the perfect parts for your build. Today, Matt and Jackson put together an amazing budget gaming build for you! They chose an Intel Core i3-9100F Quad-Core CPU, ASUS B360 PRIME mATX motherboard paired with a Gigabyte RX 5500 XT Overclocked and 16GB of DDR4-3200 RAM from Crucial. The great value and performance of this build shine through in-game. Getting around 80-110 fps on mixed Normal/Medium settings in Warzone. Performance in Shadow of the Tomb Raider was equally impressive, getting an average of 60 fps on high settings. Matt makes a serious recommendation to include 16GB of RAM in your next build as it's becoming the new standard for good gaming performance. Watch their video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuyqYjAyHLE What do you think about The Toasty Bros build? With the limited availability of some parts, would you wait for parts to get back in-stock or would you buy what's available now?
    $551.93
    Micro Center

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