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McSpeedy2 McSpeedy2
I use this to play Destiny 2 all day long. It works great! I use this to play Destiny 2 all day long. It works great!$1,379.93 -
CLEAR-ly RGB CLEAR-ly RGB
I can see my PC from multiple angles I can see my PC from multiple angles$1,579.94 -
High tier rgb streaming computer High tier rgb streaming computer
Great streaming and gamign computer that can run any games at mid setteing with high fps. no issues at all and a lot of... Great streaming and gamign computer that can run any games at mid setteing with high fps. no issues at all and a lot of lovely rgb$1,506.95 -
i9 7900x/1070ti Gaming PC/Workstation i9 7900x/1070ti Gaming PC/Workstation
I was able to buy the ASUS X299-E GAMING Motherboard for $70 locally a few months ago. Since then, it's been chilling in my... I was able to buy the ASUS X299-E GAMING Motherboard for $70 locally a few months ago. Since then, it's been chilling in my basement collecting dust. I've wanted to build around it for awhile, but just got the chance when I saw a Core i9 7900x for $155 online. Once I secured those deals, the rest was the best parts I could find for the price. This PC was built to sell (which is why I bought the i9 - good selling feature) because I already have a decent ITX daily driver. Because of the 10 core CPU and 32gb of ram, most professional workstation tasks should work fine on this system. I have no idea what the future buyer will use it for, but judging it based on my previous sales, gaming is the most popular in my local area. The processor is i9 7900x, microcenter didn't have it available at the time. I put the 11900k as a placeholder. Also the GPU is a Gigabyte 1070ti 8gb Gaming OC that I bought a few years back.$792.00 -
Huckleberry Huckleberry
Homelab build for playing with networking, replaced multiple HP mini pcs and Dell servers. Homelab build for playing with networking, replaced multiple HP mini pcs and Dell servers.$3,451.86 -
H4CKi H4CKi
Built for Motion Graphics Work, and Gaming/Streaming Built for Motion Graphics Work, and Gaming/Streaming$4,259.94 -
Home Lab Home Lab
This is my home lab server running VMWare ESXi Hypervisor. I host a NAS, Minecraft server, and course-specific VMs on it. This is my home lab server running VMWare ESXi Hypervisor. I host a NAS, Minecraft server, and course-specific VMs on it.$2,027.89 -
Stock market machine Stock market machine
Built for stock market research on 3 screens Built for stock market research on 3 screens$629.93 -
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