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Budget gaming PC Budget gaming PC
I am a gamer that built this pc on a tight budget of $400. I am a gamer that built this pc on a tight budget of $400.$400.98 -
Bluejay Bluejay
My daily PC, Bluejay, originally built in 2019 has gone through a lot of iterations. From a Ryzen 5 2600 and GTX 1070 to a... My daily PC, Bluejay, originally built in 2019 has gone through a lot of iterations. From a Ryzen 5 2600 and GTX 1070 to a 6850k and 6800XT, to now a Ryzen 7 7700X and 2080ti. This wonderful thing allows me to keep open 100 tabs without ever having to close any of them!$555.00 -
Mini Proxmox Mini Proxmox
Mini NAS with ProxmoxThis build was an attempt at a:Minimal Physical SpacePower EfficiencyPerformanceCostI used the onboard... Mini NAS with Proxmox This build was an attempt at a: Minimal Physical Space Power Efficiency Performance Cost I used the onboard NIC with a managed switch and "Tagged" VLAN IDs into a couple of subnets where different VMs reside. I'm running 4 instances of Ubuntu Server for security camera recordings, general file storage, backups (UrBackups) and DNS sink hole (AdGuard Home). None of these require much in regards of compute resources (memory/cpu). For this reason, the 8500G seems like a nice fit to balance performance, price and efficiency. Nothing special was configured with Proxmox and I have not explored any passthrough features yet with exception of passing a few mechanical drives to the security camera VM. At idle with (2) 7200 rpm 3.5" drives the power draw is ~42 watts. Without the mech drives it rest at 35 idle. In operation...it still generally rest in the low 45's with small bumps when the cache write to the mech drives spawns an actual write (all measured with a Kilo-A-Watt meter). If you want a small business/home server, with the option to host larger VMs that isn't terribly expensive or power hungry, this isn't a bad setup. You can certainly host my current 24/7 VMs on a much less capable system with no perceivable performance difference, but everything is a case of what-ifs, present circumstances and just having fun playing with new stuff. Power wise with x86 desktop systems, ATX boards, standard PSU's...this one runs about as light as any of them at idle. There are mini PC's that use a lot less power, but then you are generally using USB mass storage and lack a PCIe slot for expansion, which in my case, this was not acceptable. I am actually replacing a NUC that was currently using an external 8TB USB 3.0 drive and this ended up being a not so great solution for 24/7 camera recordings, it works but barely when dealing with 8+ 4k cameras and also needing to do remote playback. I hope this helps for those looking for information as a mini server. So far, no issues.$570.17 -
7700x Build 7700x Build
I plan to use the $25 coupon for the 6950 xt that I will indeed by from micro center. You may seem surprised by the total... I plan to use the $25 coupon for the 6950 xt that I will indeed by from micro center. You may seem surprised by the total price but that is because I got an amazing deal from microcenter.$666.99 -
Mario's 3080 Ryzen Mario's 3080 Ryzen
To play triple A games, perform some video editing, do some rendering, browse the internet and everyday computer daily tasks. To play triple A games, perform some video editing, do some rendering, browse the internet and everyday computer daily tasks.$669.96 -
Simple budget build Simple budget build
Built a gaming pc to play mostly COD and occasional single player games. This was built with a lot of used budget parts. Built a gaming pc to play mostly COD and occasional single player games. This was built with a lot of used budget parts.$669.97 -
Graduation Gift Graduation Gift
Built for 1440P gaming with an emphasis on Souls likes Built for 1440P gaming with an emphasis on Souls likes$744.44 -
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Saminator Saminator
My first build ever! From the best place ever Micro Center. Enjoy it a lot and looking to upgrade soon and you know where.... My first build ever! From the best place ever Micro Center. Enjoy it a lot and looking to upgrade soon and you know where. running a 6600xt and a 12400 which have been awsome.$760.94 -
Fractal Meshify 2 Mini AM5 mATX Build Fractal Meshify 2 Mini AM5 mATX Build
This was my first DIY build, and I went for a relatively middle of the road spec that's fairly well rounded and not... This was my first DIY build, and I went for a relatively middle of the road spec that's fairly well rounded and not optimized for any particular thing. CPU, RAM, and mobo were from a Micro Center bundle, while the other components were sourced wherever there were deals to be had. The only thing that is missing is a GPU, although the iGPU inside the 7700X has been sufficient in the meantime. The CPU undervolts easily, which allows it to draw only 65W compared to 144W previously and never getting hotter than 70C while only losing 10% performance. Meanwhile the iGPU overclocks pretty well, and was easily stable with a 500Mhz boost. The RAM ran on EXPO settings without any issues. I had originally planned for a 7900XTX and specced an 850W PSU, but my current plan now is to go with a lower end 7800XT or 4070 which has made the 850W a little overkill. In addition to a GPU, cooling will be upgraded with three more case fans, although for the current heat load the two fans are more than enough. The hard drive cage was removed to increase airflow for the expected 7900XTX, so the build uses SSDs only. Even with the change in plans, I'm not going to put the cage back in because it would involve unplugging and replugging the PSU, which is a bit of a pain to do. The room tends to be pretty dusty, and I have added a secondary filter to the front intake along with the built in filter from the case. One downside with this build is that the mobo's PCIe slot is one down, so it utilizes the second slot. However, the case only has room for four slots total, and therefore it limits the GPU to sub triple slot widths only. Coupled with the relatively short spacing available for length (306mm with front fan, 313mm with slim fan, 331mm without), it makes finding a suitably fitting GPU somewhat difficult with how big they have gotten. The front panel cable is also just long enough, but it's under a bit of tension so another inch would have helped greatly.$762.99 -
Ryzen 5 7500f, Raedon 6600xt Ryzen 5 7500f, Raedon 6600xt
AM5 build with used parts from Facebook, run great. Using it for everyday use with Linux mint (trying linux for the first... AM5 build with used parts from Facebook, run great. Using it for everyday use with Linux mint (trying linux for the first time) And I love how cold and powerful it is.$764.97 -
Budget build Budget build
Wasn't planning on building a second pc but the deals were good and extra parts were just sitting unused. Built as secondary... Wasn't planning on building a second pc but the deals were good and extra parts were just sitting unused. Built as secondary computer for productivity and light gaming such as fortnite and cod.$766.89 -
My First PC Build My First PC Build
This is my first ever PC build. Been working in IT for a while but never got around to building a PC until now. Was... This is my first ever PC build. Been working in IT for a while but never got around to building a PC until now. Was previously using basic laptops and a MacBook Pro from ~2017 which were usable but not great for gaming. Made this for gaming, personal coding projects, and messing around with Linux, VMs, and sysadmin stuff. Budget was $800, was willing to go a bit higher but actually ended up bit lower. All parts except GPU were purchased new. CPU/Mobo/RAM were a Micro Center AMD bundle, with 32GB DDR5 added instead of the single 16GB stick. Mobo seems decent, although it interestingly still has VGA and PS/2 connectors that I probably won't ever use. I liked the Fractal Pop Mini Air case. Fits the microATX mobo great and is a bit smaller than a regular mid-tower so it doesn't leave a bunch of wasted space for the PCIe slots that aren't there. The build quality seems a bit better than other cases I was looking at too. It was pretty easy to get everything in, although wiring the rear fans was a bit tricky with the limited cable lengths and I ended up just daisy-chaining the cables to the front fan, which then plugs into the mobo so the cables are a bit sloppy. The fans are RGB but I currently have them set to solid white for now. I'm not using the 5.25" bay on the bottom front which is covered by a kinda finicky magnetic cover, but there's some extra SATA HDD/SDD trays down there which are nice. So far the Radeon 6700 XT has been great, I've been playing Death Stranding with maxed settings on my 4K TV which is way better than what my old laptops could handle, and of course older games also run great maxed out. Haven't really tried anything newer since I didn't think my laptops would handle it very well. Should be a good PC to upgrade in the future with AM5 and a newer GPU when the time comes.$779.26 -
Entry Level Gaming Pc Entry Level Gaming Pc
This pc is for kerbal space program and fortnite! This pc is for kerbal space program and fortnite!$787.92 -
Our first build together! Our first build together!
My 12 year old son and I built our first computer together. We researched parts for 2 months and built everything over... My 12 year old son and I built our first computer together. We researched parts for 2 months and built everything over Memorial day weekend. We took advantage of Microcenter's great prices (and price matching) for half of the items. The goal is that this will be a computer that will last him through high school. He's interested in gaming and programming. We made sure that there are options for him to expand in the future (dedicated GPU, more memory, etc). It was a great experience to learn how all the parts of a computer come together!$817.79 -
Budget Gaming/Productivity Build Budget Gaming/Productivity Build
This PC was built using the CPU + RAM + MOBO bundle. I mainly built this PC for gaming but I also use it for some... This PC was built using the CPU + RAM + MOBO bundle. I mainly built this PC for gaming but I also use it for some productivity tasks occasionally. I mostly play Battlefield I, Battlefield V, and the Yakuza series.$849.94 -
youtube/twitch computer. youtube/twitch computer.
good enough to maybe play games a couple years old but mostly used to watch streams, youtube, tv and movies good enough to maybe play games a couple years old but mostly used to watch streams, youtube, tv and movies$854.93 -
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Gaming PC Gaming PC
I built this PC as I was upgrading from an office computer and wanting something good. I play racing games and shooters like... I built this PC as I was upgrading from an office computer and wanting something good. I play racing games and shooters like Assetto Corsa and Apex Legends. In the future I plan on upgrading my graphics card but the one I have works great so I don’t plan on upgrading too soon.$884.94 -
Home Gaming. Home Gaming.
I use this computer to play various games, including Factorio, Minecraft, and others. It holds up well, although I do not... I use this computer to play various games, including Factorio, Minecraft, and others. It holds up well, although I do not push the frames that hard. In the future I plan to upgrade the cpu and gpu.$889.93 -
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Cool PC Cool PC
Played on a gaming laptop until it broke, so I decided to build my own computer for school and game. Was originally going to... Played on a gaming laptop until it broke, so I decided to build my own computer for school and game. Was originally going to get a 5600X3D bundle to save money. I figured that I should just spend a bit more money for the 7700x to have AM5 instead of AM4 for future proofing.$889.94 -
DDR_Beast DDR_Beast
I built this PC because I wanted versatility when it came to my game library, as well as a fun project (building/upgrading).... I built this PC because I wanted versatility when it came to my game library, as well as a fun project (building/upgrading). I also wanted the mod support that comes with PCs and the customizability.$893.93 -
Speed is key Speed is key
Built to handle 1440p gaming and running some LLMs. Was given a used 3090 from a friend and wanted to build around it, this... Built to handle 1440p gaming and running some LLMs. Was given a used 3090 from a friend and wanted to build around it, this seemed like the best value!$905.93