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My First PC Build(s) My First PC Build(s)
I never played a single MMO until last year, but after trying New World:Aeternum, I found a game my wife and I could play... I never played a single MMO until last year, but after trying New World:Aeternum, I found a game my wife and I could play together. We had cleared a weekend to just game, but PS Network was down and we spent the whole weekend waiting on it to come back up. At that moment, I decided I was tired of paying for and depending on someone else to allow me access to an online game that I paid for with my own money. So, I decided it was time to explore building a PC. I started reading websites, watching Youtube, and browsing the web to find out all I could about building a PC. But I was stuck and just was not comfortable ordering parts, with no experience based on what I saw on YouTube. All the computer place is my town were just buildings on some back alley strip mall or in someone's basement. I didn't want a Best Buy that sold everything and where service and associate knowledge can be hit or miss. So, I kept putting it off, until finally, I googled for a brick and mortar computer specialty store. BOOM! MicroCenter in Charlotte, NC pops up. I convinced my wife that we should drive the hour and a half to Charlotte to check the place out, and she finally agreed because I told her we could also got to IKEA and a Mall with Nice Stores (nicer than what is around our town anyway). Enter the wonderful people at MicroCenter. Mrs. Savanah, Mr. Dalton, Mr. Sean, everyone was amazing and, feigned or otherwise, seemed truly interested in helping me start a computer build. Mrs. Savanah helped me get started, we talked about budget parts etc. She made me a list of what we needed to build me and my wife new computer(s). More importantly, I left that day with the first piece of my computer, an MSRP RTX 5090 (PNY RGB OC). Then it started, each week we would go back and get another part. The second week, we got our Zotac White 5090. Then it was cases and power supplies. Then monitors, the Samsung 49" Curved OLED was on sale at insanely low price. And this is what I can honestly say, about the people at microcenter, they care. Not one time did I go in the store for something would Mrs. Savanah, Mr. Dalton, Mr. Sean, or anyone else not ask about how things were going and encourage me to keep going. Even if I had gotten a part or piece somewhere cheaper, for example I got our RAM at Amazon because it was a great sale, and Amazon gave us a combined 400.00 off for being approved for Amazon business credit we weren't ever going to use. They just said, great smart plan and helped me decide the next part. Every build has its challenges and ups and downs. Mine was an SSD Samsung 9100 Pro. I actually told Mr. Dalton, I didn't need a warranty because a Samsung SSD will be dead on day two or three or run forever. Well mine died on day fourt. Mid-Game just died. No overheat, no damage. It just up and died. MicroCenter ever good to its word with the 30 day return policy, simply took the card back and refunded the money. Even though, I had to order new SSD from Amazon because I couldn't get to Charlotte for a couple of days. But, the other 4 TB 9100 Pro and 2x2TB 9100 Pro Cards are still doing great in my wife's computer. I really do mean it when I say, it wouldn't have been possible without MicroCenter and the amazing Associates who work there. They gave me a place to go and talk with people for ideas, help, and encouraged me each step of the way. I am not saying, it as a plug for MicroCenter either, I really believe, I would still be Googling Computer parts and not feeling the confidence to undertake a PC build if it hadn't been for MicroCenter in Charlotte, NC. I built both mine and my wife's back to back, so it may be better described as the build of two weeks. Both computers are amazing machines. I could not have done it, and probably would not have done it, had we not had a store such as MicroCenter. We love our builds, more importantly, we spend time together side by side gaming and working. And, we actually spend even more time together now. Turns out that the Couple that Games together Stays together. Now, we hope to start streaming channels, AND!! My wife has given me permission to build another computer, this one water cooled. Someone might want to warn Charlotte our weekly visits are coming back.$7,844.85 -
Gary's Godlike 2025 Gaming Rig Gary's Godlike 2025 Gaming Rig
Gaming right to prep for GTA6 release Gaming right to prep for GTA6 release$4,349.92 -
RTX 2070 super White budget build.... RTX 2070 super White budget build. Built around a refurb 2070 from microcenter
budget build for gaming with refurbed 2070 Super from EVGA. EVGA no longer makes cards but was one of the best. budget build for gaming with refurbed 2070 Super from EVGA. EVGA no longer makes cards but was one of the best.$1,059.95 -
AMD Fire Rig AMD Fire Rig
This build consist of the 9950X3D,Asus Crosshairs hero x870e, Astral 5090,64gb dominator ram tuned to cl28,Seasonic tx 1600... This build consist of the 9950X3D,Asus Crosshairs hero x870e, Astral 5090,64gb dominator ram tuned to cl28,Seasonic tx 1600 psu,a mix of 14 corsair qx/lx 120/140 fans, 3 radiators (240,360,420,0 Corsair xd6 pump,Tryx Panorama cpu water block,Custom Cables. I built it for high end gaming. The only thing im waiting for is a gpu waterblock to complete the build$8,145.73 -
My First Build My First Build
Been awhile since I did gaming on a PC, so I decided to build a PC for some light gaming and general purpose. I used to... Been awhile since I did gaming on a PC, so I decided to build a PC for some light gaming and general purpose. I used to upgrade PC parts back in my teen years, but this is the first time ever building from scratch and it came out pretty darn good.$2,993.68 -
Clean for Halloween Clean for Halloween
After years (decades) of having boring, but functional PC cases I decided to start fresh with a clean look. After years (decades) of having boring, but functional PC cases I decided to start fresh with a clean look.$2,780.92 -
The baller The baller
I chose it for gaming and doing some work I chose it for gaming and doing some work$3,204.91 -
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PC Name: Little Red. (Upgrading PC due... PC Name: Little Red. (Upgrading PC due to old one overheating and blue screening)
Pc Upgrade for friend Pc Upgrade for friend$1,337.92 -
The Watchtower The Watchtower
I built this PC to replace a prebuilt i got when i first moved back to the States. At that time there was no microcenter... I built this PC to replace a prebuilt i got when i first moved back to the States. At that time there was no microcenter near me (miami) and with everything that goes into moving into a new home I choose to buy a prebuilt and regret it. Fast forward a year I started coming up with an idea for a custom built pc based on the Thermaltake Tower 600. And it couldnt have come out any better. A shout out to Daniel in Microcenter miami who made my vision come true helping me fine tune the small details to make it work and come out as great as it did.$2,512.98 -
Solo Leveling Airflow Solo Leveling Airflow
PC built for gaming and future sim rig , built with air flow and reduced fan noise when gaming . This particular case... PC built for gaming and future sim rig , built with air flow and reduced fan noise when gaming . This particular case allows for both 140mm and 120mm fans for intake and exhaust . there are 11 fans in total keeping the system cool and allowing for low RPM fan operations .$3,418.92 -
Kuro Shinobi Kuro Shinobi
Kuro Shinobi — The Black Ninja.A gaming PC forged in pure silence, clad in total black with no distracting lights. Like a... Kuro Shinobi — The Black Ninja. A gaming PC forged in pure silence, clad in total black with no distracting lights. Like a true shinobi, it strikes from the shadows — stealthy, disciplined, and deadly powerful. Built for gamers who value precision, performance, and the art of invisibility.$2,214.93 -
Stargazer Stargazer
This is my second PC build. I made this PC mainly for gaming, digital illustration and (eventually) streaming. I had built... This is my second PC build. I made this PC mainly for gaming, digital illustration and (eventually) streaming. I had built my first PC in 2020 and wasn't really happy with it looks and performance wise so this time I really wanted to put together something that I knew could do everything that I wanted and really represented me and my personality. I wanted to make sure that my build was uniquely mine. I have a mild obsession with space themed things so I used it as my main inspiration. Before building I photo bashed together images of parts and decor to make sure I had the perfect look. I also spent a lot of time putting together the perfect spec list to make sure that I everything I wanted to run would run exactly as I wanted, which is something I messed up on my first build. I think I did a pretty good job tying the theme together without it being overwhelming and I can finally play all the games I want with actually decent FPS (lol).$1,816.95 -
Symbiote Takeover Symbiote Takeover
I wanted to build something that wasn’t just powerful, but also had some personality. This rig is running a Ryzen 7 9800X3D... I wanted to build something that wasn’t just powerful, but also had some personality. This rig is running a Ryzen 7 9800X3D and an RTX 5090, so it can handle pretty much anything I throw at it gaming, streaming, or just pushing Ultra settings with no sweat. What makes it special is the Venom theme. The Hyte Y70 Touch shows Venom taking over Spider-Man, and inside I added Venomized Hulk along with custom RGB to split the system between Spidey’s blue/white and Venom’s red/black. It’s built to perform, but also to tell a story.$3,819.94 -
2025 Gaming PC 2025 Gaming PC
Refreshing my Gaming PC for 4K 120hz gaming. Getting ready for Borderlands 4, Battlefield 6, and Outer Worlds 2. While... Refreshing my Gaming PC for 4K 120hz gaming. Getting ready for Borderlands 4, Battlefield 6, and Outer Worlds 2. While still playing Microsoft FS 2024, Doom the Dark Ages, and Cyberpunk 2077.$2,346.92 -
First build First build
This build was thought of as a multi-purpose computer that could handle mostly anything. The aesthetic was not really... This build was thought of as a multi-purpose computer that could handle mostly anything. The aesthetic was not really considered and that's is why I went with a random case that could just fit everything without trouble since this was going to be my first build. The CPU is AMDs first AM5 7950X, no 3D. Got it because I wanted something that could handle any desktop task and worked just as well in the upcoming years. Motherboard is the ASUS TUF GAMING 650 that came bundled with my CPU purchase. The main star of this rig is the 4080 FE. This was the first time I had purchased a GPU and I have to say it looks incredible. Never really thought about PC parts as an aesthetic but this just gives you a smile with how beautiful it looks. I used an AIO for better cooling without too much fan noise.$13,099.96 -
Blackout A3 Blackout A3
Built this mainly for gaming and to try to get into photo and video editing. I mainly play Warzone, Marvel Rivals, and... Built this mainly for gaming and to try to get into photo and video editing. I mainly play Warzone, Marvel Rivals, and eventually Battlefield 6. In my opinion, and Matt Lee's of course, the TUF PSU was the best way to cable manage in this case and looked the best without adding cable extensions.$1,459.93 -
Little Bit (First new pc in 20+ years) Little Bit (First new pc in 20+ years)
Person was using a 20 year old PC for their streaming and content creation, but are now getting a massive upgrade Person was using a 20 year old PC for their streaming and content creation, but are now getting a massive upgrade$964.93 -
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1st PC Gaming PC in a long time..... 1st PC Gaming PC in a long time.....
Built PCs back in the 90s and had the itch over the last few years to build a PC Gaming Rig Built PCs back in the 90s and had the itch over the last few years to build a PC Gaming Rig$1,841.91 -
Midrange in a small package Midrange in a small package
Designed this build as a midrange medium form factor build. Primary usage is for general computing and games, while also... Designed this build as a midrange medium form factor build. Primary usage is for general computing and games, while also supporting my 3D Printing hobby and working with my Vex IQ robotics students. I wanted something as small as possible without requiring more expensive M-ITX components. The result is a M-ATX build that skirts the line with small form factor, supports large air cooling, ATX PSUs, and large GPUs. Cooling is supplied by five Arctic P12 PWN fans. Te build is compact, quiet, and packs a fair amount of muscle.$1,185.97 -
New PC for Sister New PC for Sister
Put together a well-rounded PC for my sister for gaming and video editing for my sister using a Microcenter 9700X bundle and... Put together a well-rounded PC for my sister for gaming and video editing for my sister using a Microcenter 9700X bundle and my old RTX 3070, pretty solid build. Plenty of options to upgrade to from the 3070 in the future.$1,734.94 -
THE GRID THE GRID
Waited 5 years and finally switched from console to pc. Mostly FPS and RPG. Waited 5 years and finally switched from console to pc. Mostly FPS and RPG.$2,154.92 -

























