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Streaming PC on Budget Streaming PC on Budget
PC build for elderly grandfather who wanted to try streaming PC build for elderly grandfather who wanted to try streaming$0.00 -
Mini-PC Mini-PC
Wanted to build my first itx PC to save on space. Found the Lian Li A4-H20 which could utilize my 240mm liquid cooler from... Wanted to build my first itx PC to save on space. Found the Lian Li A4-H20 which could utilize my 240mm liquid cooler from NZXT. Temperatures are excellent despite the very small form factor. Completely silent when idle and not too loud under full load.$779.95 -
My first PC! My first PC!
I built my rig last year and use it mainly for schoolwork and Minecraft. There are sooooooo many things I would have done... I built my rig last year and use it mainly for schoolwork and Minecraft. There are sooooooo many things I would have done differently, for one not get an Intel CPU, and for 2 I would have gone with an AMD GPU. It gets the job done though and I am pretty happy with it$819.92 -
Scally Wag Scally Wag
Built the pc mainly for gaming but I also stream and edit videos on the side occasionally. It's a low end PC that does what... Built the pc mainly for gaming but I also stream and edit videos on the side occasionally. It's a low end PC that does what I need it to do and I only play FPS games so I don't need crazy graphics, like CSGO and Valorant.$827.93 -
The Dream The Dream
I built my pc for gaming right now I am playing a lot of Valorant but I play a little Warzone, Halo Infinite, and Track... I built my pc for gaming right now I am playing a lot of Valorant but I play a little Warzone, Halo Infinite, and Track Mania. I am saving up to get a better graphics card but can't commit to anything because I don't know how close I can get before the graphics card uses too much power. I was thinking of a 3070 Ti or is that too much power feel free to comment your suggestions.$856.92 -
ichigo ichigo
Built after my other pc exploded out of nowhere. use it for gaming and editing on after effects. Built after my other pc exploded out of nowhere. use it for gaming and editing on after effects.$899.93 -
The Tech Source Groupie Build The Tech Source Groupie Build
I just got started in content creating. I built this PC so I can edit 4K videos in Davinci Resolve. My youtube channel is... I just got started in content creating. I built this PC so I can edit 4K videos in Davinci Resolve. My youtube channel is RGZ Content Productions. I also started playing Apex Legends and am new to PC gaming. I was able to get the bundle with the Intel i7 12700k, MSI Pro Z690-A Wifi DDR4 motherboard, and the 16GB of ram. I upgraded the ram to the T Force Vulcan Z 64 GB(4x16GB sticks) 3200MHz CL16. I was running it with a GTX 1660 Super that I got from purchasing a refurbished Optiplex 7050. After a couple of weeks I went back to your Tustin store and was able to pick up the Zotac Gaming RTX 4060 Solo. That has tremendously cut my rendering time and made it so I can edit 4K videos now. after watching several videos from other youtubers who go to your store to build gaming pc's, Ive since added more RGB lights and got custom white PCIE cables along with 24 pin and 8 pin power cables for the motherboard.$921.60 -
~My $1000 build ~My $1000 build
I built this pc as a graduation present for myself. The laptop I used during my school years could only handle games such as... I built this pc as a graduation present for myself. The laptop I used during my school years could only handle games such as CS:GO and Osu. With this pc I hope to play more demanding games such as Cyberpunk as well as some photo and video editing. I was able to get this system around the $1000 mark due to the 12900k bundle that Micro Center offered. I didn't include an ssd in the parts list because I pulled it from my laptop. If I could go back and change one thing I would have gotten a bigger power supply for future upgrades. Let me know what you think about this build or what you would have changed!$964.88 -
very low end emulator rig very low end emulator rig
i like to play the old old games on this i like to play the old old games on this$974.93 -
Speedy Boi Speedy Boi
Meet Speedy Boi—fast, reliable, and built to game(ish). Packing an i5-13400F and RTX 4060, it handles most everything with... Meet Speedy Boi—fast, reliable, and built to game(ish). Packing an i5-13400F and RTX 4060, it handles most everything with ease. 32GB of RAM means no lag, even with 50 firefox tabs open. 1TB of storage for all the important stuff, and a 750W PSU to keep things running smooth. No crashes, no drama—just pure power.$996.92 -
Fred Fred
I built it to do better than my NZXT prebuilt that I bought 3 years ago. I play games like Battlebit Remastered, Spiderman,... I built it to do better than my NZXT prebuilt that I bought 3 years ago. I play games like Battlebit Remastered, Spiderman, Valorant and various other E-Sport titles. I talk to my friends a ton using this PC. I used to create valorant content and amassed over 4 million views total @choms_. I plan on upgrading the GPU and possibly the CPU cooler and CPU way later, Thanks for reading about my build.$1,064.91 -
Intel Arc A770 Build Intel Arc A770 Build
This PC was built to replace my 3060m laptop, which was mostly used for 3d game dev in ue5 and everyday use. It performs... This PC was built to replace my 3060m laptop, which was mostly used for 3d game dev in ue5 and everyday use. It performs much better than the 3060m laptop, usually performance is quite literally twice as fast as the 3060m + 11700H or whatever the letters are.$1,071.37 -
Core i5-13600K with AIO Core i5-13600K with AIO
The purpose of this build is mostly for photo and some video editing along with casual gaming as secondary. The purpose of this build is mostly for photo and some video editing along with casual gaming as secondary.$1,094.91 -
Lian Li Lancool Build Lian Li Lancool Build
Took advantage of the ongoing 12th gen and Z690 deal for a mid range gaming build. At tad over $1,000 (sourced the GPU via... Took advantage of the ongoing 12th gen and Z690 deal for a mid range gaming build. At tad over $1,000 (sourced the GPU via used market) this rig is packed with performance for 1440p gaming$1,095.92 -
No GPU Destroyer of Worlds No GPU Destroyer of Worlds
I built this pc to handle my every day computing tasks as well as play Minecraft. Equipped with an I7-12700k, this PC can... I built this pc to handle my every day computing tasks as well as play Minecraft. Equipped with an I7-12700k, this PC can take on the world. This was also my first build :)$1,099.95 -
Desktop Desktop
I build it for gaming and I am waiting for RTX 4070ti, currently I am using an old GTX 970. I build it for gaming and I am waiting for RTX 4070ti, currently I am using an old GTX 970.$1,118.92 -
Hand me down upgrade for my cousin Hand me down upgrade for my cousin
Since I had a 5950x laying around and my cousin was asking for a upgrade from his 9700k, we decided to put better use of the... Since I had a 5950x laying around and my cousin was asking for a upgrade from his 9700k, we decided to put better use of the 5950x$1,121.94 -
My First Build My First Build
I'm a 9 year old and I built it because I needed more space because my laptop is almost full and the GPU is a major upgrade... I'm a 9 year old and I built it because I needed more space because my laptop is almost full and the GPU is a major upgrade from Intel Integrated Graphics HD 505.$1,134.92 -
TP Gaming TP Gaming
Trust the Process (TP) is my first ever gaming PC that I built senior year of highschool! I named it TP as I believe my... Trust the Process (TP) is my first ever gaming PC that I built senior year of highschool! I named it TP as I believe my whole PC gaming journey began once I decided to trust the process and buy my first expensive purchase! From there it is history!$1,149.93 -
Sour Grapes Sour Grapes
Like the fox who was unable to reach the grapes he wanted in Aesop's Fables, the last several months for me has been an... Like the fox who was unable to reach the grapes he wanted in Aesop's Fables, the last several months for me has been an exercise in futility. I've wasted a ton of time trying to obtain one of the new nvidia rtx 5000 series cards, specifically my ideal rtx 5080, only to end up in absolute failure. There are still people camping outside my local microcenter store awaiting the next shipment. I ultimately decided not to sink to this level of desperation and just buy another graphics card. I wanted something decent to get my by until 5080s became realistically available. I also wanted something with a sizable chunk of vram that would allow me to play games a 4k resolution if I so desired. The rest of the build was pieced together as basically a budget-focused construction that was good enough to not bottleneck a new card (like a 5080, which may or may not exist at this pont). My current solution is an Intel B580, which has also been in demand but happened to be availble for me one day at microcenter. And now that I'm using it, you know what? I didn't want to spend that extra $800 anyway. This might have been a wiser choice in the end. Lets the games commence! (..but mostly at 1440p for now).$1,162.92 -
Excalibur PC Excalibur PC
This build is for gaming and productivity. On the PC I play fortnite, valorant, call of duty and some other games. I also... This build is for gaming and productivity. On the PC I play fortnite, valorant, call of duty and some other games. I also use my PC for school, and finish assignments online. I also watch a ton of movies and TV shows which look amazing. I want to add some rgb fans in the future so for now it's a no rgb PC.$1,179.92 -
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Efficiency first Efficiency first
The most efficient gaming pc The most efficient gaming pc$1,182.92