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1440p Gaming PC 1440p Gaming PC
I built this PC for the most part for gaming. I play a lot of FPS games like VALORANT, Fortnite, COD, but also a variety of... I built this PC for the most part for gaming. I play a lot of FPS games like VALORANT, Fortnite, COD, but also a variety of RPG games.$0.00 -
Asus Tuf Gaming Asus Tuf Gaming
Upgrade to Aging 2013 build, I wanted to be able to play at max on 1080p on all games and max on 1440p on most games, my... Upgrade to Aging 2013 build, I wanted to be able to play at max on 1080p on all games and max on 1440p on most games, my friend gave me the RTX 2080 super and the tuf gaming case and the ryzen 7 3700x so that helped reduce costs alot on build. I already had monitor and speakers for this build along with some external drives.$434.95 -
SmallBigBox SmallBigBox
I built this as a new personal PC build since I sold my old personal build recently. I use it to play games like Minecraft,... I built this as a new personal PC build since I sold my old personal build recently. I use it to play games like Minecraft, Genshin, League, Valorant, etc., and use it for CAD projects. If I were to do things differently I would've gotten the white version of the graphics card but nonetheless the PC has satisfied my expectations. I also only paid around $500 for the system which satisfies my budget expectations.$514.99 -
Sim CIty Sim CIty
Gaming rig for smaller indie games / sims 4 Gaming rig for smaller indie games / sims 4$589.90 -
cheap(ish) gaming computer: upgrading... cheap(ish) gaming computer: upgrading old pre-built computer, reusing components where possible
This is a general purpose computer that can handle light gaming at 1440p. It started life as a pre-built CyberPowerPC that I... This is a general purpose computer that can handle light gaming at 1440p. It started life as a pre-built CyberPowerPC that I bought in late 2017. I reused the case, motherboard, PSU, and CPU cooler (that I had previously upgraded) and got new graphics card, SSD, CPU and RAM.$600.03 -
White Gaming PC for Friend White Gaming PC for Friend
I built this PC for a friend that wanted to get into PC gaming but did not know how to build pcs. I built this PC for a friend that wanted to get into PC gaming but did not know how to build pcs.$627.95 -
Budget gaming beast Budget gaming beast
I7 5960x at 4.5ghz with cl14 3200mhz b die ram. I7 5960x at 4.5ghz with cl14 3200mhz b die ram.$645.00 -
First Build First Build
1440p gaming and emulation on a budget 1440p gaming and emulation on a budget$650.99 -
Ole Reliable Ole Reliable
Built for intensive games, used for games that could be played on a potato. It has served me well and taught me a lot about... Built for intensive games, used for games that could be played on a potato. It has served me well and taught me a lot about computer components. Once my new build is complete, this old boy will be turned into a server/backup PC.$665.01 -
The 4th Gen lives on The 4th Gen lives on
Build has lasted me years and still going strong, maybe plan on doing a new build soon but it still does work today for... Build has lasted me years and still going strong, maybe plan on doing a new build soon but it still does work today for gaming.$754.97 -
Compact Gaming PC Compact Gaming PC
I have built this PC mainly for work (programming) and light gaming. Sometimes my BF likes to play CS GO 2 and Fortnite. I... I have built this PC mainly for work (programming) and light gaming. Sometimes my BF likes to play CS GO 2 and Fortnite. I like the compact size of the case and the only mirror issue is noticeable noise from GPU fans when playing games. Most of the parts were purchased from Micro Center, GPU, CPU, and SSD a year ago. Case and PSU last month.$761.95 -
Sama IM01 Pro Sama IM01 Pro
Built for a friend for gaming and general purpose. Built for a friend for gaming and general purpose.$767.97 -
The Dominator The Dominator
The PC is for playing games like rocket league, CSGO and GTA 5 The PC is for playing games like rocket league, CSGO and GTA 5$803.92 -
P2P P2P
I needed to upgrade my computer, as I am a content creator and my old computer couldn't run my editing software and games... I needed to upgrade my computer, as I am a content creator and my old computer couldn't run my editing software and games well.$804.92 -
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Minimalist gaming PC under $1000 Minimalist gaming PC under $1000
Built this for a friend who was looking for best bang for a buck. Went with Micro ATX form factor and single color RGB fans... Built this for a friend who was looking for best bang for a buck. Went with Micro ATX form factor and single color RGB fans for simplicity. AMD processor with AMD graphic card is a plus. Sticked to standard 16GB RAM and 1TB NVMe and didn't go crazy with specs. No case mod cables as well but still looks good with neat cable management.$845.95 -
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Solid YouTuber/Streamer Veteran's Build Solid YouTuber/Streamer Veteran's Build
In the bustling town where I grew up, there weren't many options for computer enthusiasts like me. Sure, there were a... In the bustling town where I grew up, there weren't many options for computer enthusiasts like me. Sure, there were a handful of small computer shops scattered around, each offering a mishmash of components, but none could compare to the tech haven that is Microcenter. My journey into the world of building PCs began amidst these humble surroundings. Armed with determination and a modest budget, I scoured the shelves of these local stores, piecing together my first rig. It wasn't perfect, but it was mine—a testament to my budding passion for all things tech. As I tinkered with my creation, learning the ins and outs of hardware assembly, I couldn't shake the feeling that there was something more out there, something beyond the limitations of my small town's offerings. That something turned out to be Microcenter. The first time I set foot in that gleaming megastore, I felt like a kid in a candy shop. Row upon row of pristine components stretched out before me, gleaming under the fluorescent lights. It was a paradise for any PC enthusiast, with shelves stocked high with the latest processors, graphics cards, and peripherals. But it wasn't just the sheer variety of products that captivated me—it was the expertise of the staff. Unlike the often clueless employees at the local shops, the Microcenter team were true professionals, eager to share their knowledge and offer advice on even the most obscure tech questions. Armed with the resources of Microcenter and the guidance of its knowledgeable staff, I embarked on my next build with newfound confidence. Gone were the days of settling for "okay" parts; now, I had access to the best of the best. With their help, I carefully selected each component, ensuring that my new rig would be a masterpiece of performance and reliability. As I sat back and admired my completed build, I couldn't help but marvel at how far I'd come. From humble beginnings in those small-town computer shops to the pinnacle of PC building excellence at Microcenter, my journey had been nothing short of extraordinary. And as I powered up my new rig for the first time, I knew that the best was yet to come. At its core lay the beating heart of my creation, the Intel i7 8700k, a processor as reliable as it was powerful. With its six cores and twelve threads, it was the engine that drove my digital adventures, powering through the most demanding of tasks with ease. Surrounding it, like loyal soldiers standing guard, were 32GB of RAM, a veritable army of memory, ready to tackle any challenge I threw their way. And nestled snugly within the belly of the beast was a lightning-fast 1TB SSD, its silent whispers promising swift load times and snappy system responsiveness. But it was the crown jewel of my rig—the RTX 2070 SUPER GPU—that truly set it apart. With its ray-tracing prowess and blistering rendering speeds, it transformed every pixel into a masterpiece, bringing my virtual worlds to life with unparalleled beauty and realism. Together, we embarked on a journey unlike any other, a journey into the heart of gaming and streaming glory. From the darkest dungeons to the farthest reaches of outer space, we traversed virtual landscapes with skill and determination, our every triumph and defeat broadcast to an eager audience of fellow adventurers. But it wasn't just about the games—it was about the connection. With my powerful rig, I streamed in crystal-clear HD, my every word and gesture captured with stunning clarity. And as I interacted with my viewers, sharing stories and swapping strategies, I felt a sense of camaraderie unlike anything I'd ever known.$886.96 -
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Black Rainbox Black Rainbox
This is mainly used for gaming/coding. Alot of WSL work and VMS here and there This is mainly used for gaming/coding. Alot of WSL work and VMS here and there$888.97 -
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 -
Prime Day Great Build 2022 Prime Day Great Build 2022
This is for some gaming, such as CS:GO, Black Desert, and Elden Ring. I've been playing on a 10 year PC with a RX 290 on a... This is for some gaming, such as CS:GO, Black Desert, and Elden Ring. I've been playing on a 10 year PC with a RX 290 on a 60 Hz monitor with dead pixels, so this is a huge upgrade for gaming experience. I am also planning on helping a friend put together a podcast, so some light media processing. In addition, I will continue to do programming and signal processing work, now much faster and easier.$893.93 -
ME ME
Have fun gaming and doing hood rat things with my friends Have fun gaming and doing hood rat things with my friends$894.96 -
Drwwby's Main Rig Drwwby's Main Rig
I built this computer around 4 years ago to play Team Fortress 2 and make music on ableton. Having played TF2 competitively... I built this computer around 4 years ago to play Team Fortress 2 and make music on ableton. Having played TF2 competitively in High School, my old rig started to really lag behind and I could hardly keep 50 frames in a game from 2007. Since I built it, I've upgraded my GTX 1660 TI to a 6700 XT and my CPU from Ryzen 5 2600 to 5600. Now I can run Doom at max frames in 1080p. although I'm currently looking to get a 1440p monitor.$899.96