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DJ True Skillz Build DJ True Skillz Build
I built this based on suggestions made by friends in the gaming community I built this based on suggestions made by friends in the gaming community$7,497.87 -
Art's newest build Art's newest build
Art's desktop (main PC) for testing and general computing, light gaming Art's desktop (main PC) for testing and general computing, light gaming$5,185.92 -
Art_Desktop Art_Desktop
My main desktop PC for everything. My main desktop PC for everything.$5,172.89 -
Shiny Mew Shiny Mew
Shiny mew is ment to replace project sasuke an original piece i made to run my shop, sql banks and other softwate Shiny mew is ment to replace project sasuke an original piece i made to run my shop, sql banks and other softwate$4,626.60 -
asus pc asus pc
RGB computer with maximum performance and a lot of RGB RGB computer with maximum performance and a lot of RGB$4,197.92 -
official "Full" Build official "Full" Build
first official build from the ground up. will be used for gaming as you can tell from the i5 and 4090, which I hope will not... first official build from the ground up. will be used for gaming as you can tell from the i5 and 4090, which I hope will not bottleneck the gpu$4,130.92 -
High Silence Z High Silence Z
Built for 3A games and some video editing tasks. Built for 3A games and some video editing tasks.$4,121.90 -
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Challenger Challenger
The name of my system is Challenger because when I started my build back in 2013 it was a challenge to build. Eventually it... The name of my system is Challenger because when I started my build back in 2013 it was a challenge to build. Eventually it was challenger to build it better and faster. The performance got better and better every generation. The purpose of my build is for gaming, photo editing, Video editing, light graphic design, web design, and some crypto mining when I'm not using it for watching movies. As you can tell my system has always been put to the test, that is why I have a 1000 watt PSU and 32gb or RAM to make sure I can support anything I throw at it. Before this new model I had a an intel i9-990K and that did great until this 12th gen of CPU's. The 3080ti really comes alive when it comes to games like Red Dead II and Far Cry 6. I didn't my best could get better but it did when I up graded my system to the 12th Gen CPU. All of this performance is viewed by my Alienware 34" Ultra wide 4k Monitor at 120hz. I was truly amazed when I was playing Far Cry 6 at an average of 110fps at 4k when I first played it on this system. I haven't edited any video yet but the moment I get a product I know it will go by in a flash. The Corsair 4000D case was a tight fit for this rig but it really made a complex system look super clean and simple. I was never really into RGB fans but since everything had RGB I had to buy them and now I'm a fan. lol I'm used to full PC cases but now there is no such thing as a full size case any more since they cover the bottom end with a PSU cover. So if you are like me and had an old full size case with no PSU cover, keep it if you ever want to add a second card for any reason. The Corsair 4000D fits a full size ATX motherboard but that last PCIE slot is going to be just for show. Nothing more than one card fits ion this mid size tower and that also goes for the full size frame as well. This the first time time that I have bought an Asus ROG Maximus Hero motherboard and this board is nothing but high class. You truly get what you pay for in this board. The only thing you'll be sorry about is the price but once you open the box and see all the cool features it comes with you'll be excited to plug it in. The board comes with so many features it would take too long for me to list them but I will say that there is a button that helps you release your GPU from the board which is super helpful. The board also support about 4 NVME SSD's, Two on the board and two on an addition PCIE attachment that comes with the board. This board also has a pretty interesting display that is not that bright but very cool to look at. The board also has plenty of slots for those of you that like to build custom water cooled rigs. I personally use a Corsair AIO cooler H100I Elite Capellix and it does just fine. Mixed with 3 RGB 120mm Fans in the front and 2 120 fans on the cooler and 1 to the rear of the case. So there is RGB all over this Challenger. The only place that doesn't have RGB is my Gigabyte 3080ti and my Corsair RAM. This leads me to remind everyone that if you are upgrading to the 12th Gen CPU's you can't use DDR4 RAM you need DDR 5. I had to learn that the hard way and they aren't cheap right now, so to save some money I purchased the Corsair 32GB 5200mhz RAM kit without RGB at around $300. Anything at that size with RGB will cost you an arm and a leg right now.$4,025.93 -
BLACK-BOX-5.0 BLACK-BOX-5.0
Needed a new system due ti my last systems motherboard and processor frying. I'm still not done have some more items to get... Needed a new system due ti my last systems motherboard and processor frying. I'm still not done have some more items to get but overall I'm very happy with the way it turned out.$3,884.89 -
Haladen Haladen
Just more a dream build. DRAMATIC upgrade from the i5-4460 and gtx750ti I had Just more a dream build. DRAMATIC upgrade from the i5-4460 and gtx750ti I had$3,855.90 -
Meehhh Meehhh
I built this PC because I was tired of consoles and because of DCS of course I built this PC because I was tired of consoles and because of DCS of course$3,805.92 -
Bird's Box Bird's Box
This build was made to replace my previous PC of 14 years. Upon needing a whole new rig I decided to give a shot at building... This build was made to replace my previous PC of 14 years. Upon needing a whole new rig I decided to give a shot at building it myself. Disappointed with the mid-range offerings of the Nvidia 4000 series, I decided to go big and get an RTX 4090. From there, I picked a core i9-13900K to match - which introduced the need for an AIO cooling solution. This system was built with practical gaming performance as the top priority, but with the black 5000D Airflow case and a few unavoidable RGB accents I think it looks beautiful as well.$3,727.88 -
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Star Wars Star Wars
I wanted to have a 4090 build. Things I would do different, I would have checked the mother board specs closer. I put a Gen... I wanted to have a 4090 build. Things I would do different, I would have checked the mother board specs closer. I put a Gen 4, M.2 SSD in and it can take a Gen 5. Other than that, everything else is good. I Benchmarked it at 13003 un-tweaked.$3,632.91 -
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Orion Orion
High end gaming build - lately I've been playing CoD MW2 and Warhammer 40k Darktide. Looking forward to the new Harry Potter... High end gaming build - lately I've been playing CoD MW2 and Warhammer 40k Darktide. Looking forward to the new Harry Potter as soon as that releases!$3,573.94 -
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First Gaming Build First Gaming Build
Decided to get my first gaming pc built at microcenter. Excited to play hi-fi games like Elden Ring, Cyber Punk 2077,... Decided to get my first gaming pc built at microcenter. Excited to play hi-fi games like Elden Ring, Cyber Punk 2077, Starfield, etc. in 4k and enjoy the emersion. Very happy with the build and support around any concerns. Highly recommend their services for anyone looking for a new computer.$3,559.91 -
Artic Chill Artic Chill
Second Build that I put together which was a big jump up in performance for most things especially in gaming. The cable... Second Build that I put together which was a big jump up in performance for most things especially in gaming. The cable management was the biggest issue for this build and was quite the hassle for the most part.$3,278.92 -
The daily driver The daily driver
Built it for Modern Warfare 2 in 4k Built it for Modern Warfare 2 in 4k$3,269.94 -
Wife 2 Wife 2
An upgrade from my 2010 build, this computer is primarily meant to last another 10 years with Photoshop, web browsing,... An upgrade from my 2010 build, this computer is primarily meant to last another 10 years with Photoshop, web browsing, video-watching, and the occasional video game playing on it. I wanted a solid foundation with the latest Intel processor, DDR5 RAM, SSDs for system and primary storage, and 8TB HDDs in RAID 1 for backup of years of art files and the likes. The GPU is fairly underwhelming, all things considered with this build, but GPU isn't my primary concern and it's also about the easiest thing to swap out when I need to upgrade it. Since I'm not doing water-cooling, I went with a well-ventilated case a Noctua CPU air cooler, and added Noctua's budget fans to the front (using the case's included two fans for a rear and top ventilation.) I also am going with a stealth build... everything is all-black (except the Noctua budget fans... which I may swap or paint later), and I've turned off all lighting (except for the power light.) I do have a slight buzzing from the glass panel of the case that I need to remedy at some point though. I also mis-read the mouse packaging and thought it was a wireless-charging mouse. Instead, it's a standard AA battery. The Keyboard is nice, except that the D key illumination LED is already miscolored days after initial use, and it doesn't keep its key-lighting setting after power-cycles (FN+F12)$3,205.68 -
Corsair Blue Corsair Blue
Used for daily workstation mainly and some light gaming Used for daily workstation mainly and some light gaming$3,136.91