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  • its simple but it works thumbnail

    its simple but it works its simple but it works

    Gaming pc I build for my little bro Gaming pc I build for my little bro
    $1,122.92
    john s
  • The box thumbnail

    The box The box

    My gaming box. I use it to code and play final fantasy 14. I have had perfect FPS and no crashes! My gaming box. I use it to code and play final fantasy 14. I have had perfect FPS and no crashes!
    $1,529.93
    Tammy H
  • Budget Build thumbnail

    Budget Build Budget Build

    It is a Budget Build with a budget of $1000 It is a Budget Build with a budget of $1000
    $1,119.94
    Muhammad S
  • Ice Capsule thumbnail

    Ice Capsule Ice Capsule

    I built my pc last year just graduated high school worked over the summer and was able to save enough to build. The main... I built my pc last year just graduated high school worked over the summer and was able to save enough to build. The main games I play are call of duty and overwatch right now. I don’t plan on upgrading till after college I wanted to spend a lot now on this build so it’ll last and so far it’s amazing on every game. Last thing I am upgrading here is more storage.
    $1,394.93
    Rey Q
  • Black Beast thumbnail

    Black Beast Black Beast

    My favorite pc to build in, its so amazing because its also very aesthetic to the eyes. My favorite pc to build in, its so amazing because its also very aesthetic to the eyes.
    $1,341.93
    Monique T
  • Big Char thumbnail

    Big Char Big Char

    My first desktop PC was an insanely overpriced Alienware prebuilt (please don't crucify me, I was 12) that I got when I was... My first desktop PC was an insanely overpriced Alienware prebuilt (please don't crucify me, I was 12) that I got when I was in middle school. It was extremely heavy, had terrible airflow, and generally gave me a whole heap of issues during the like 7.5 years that I had it. Even though it was clunky, I'll always love my GTX 1070 for lasting so long and giving me many unforgettable gaming memories, from the Halo series, to Metro, to Resident Evil. Needless to say, I was long overdue for an upgrade, and with working part-time in college I was able to finally build my first PC and it was a blast. I used to primarily play older games like around 2012 to before, always at 1080p 60hz max. For this build I wanted to make the jump to 2K or 1440p and shoot for a higher refresh rate at at least the 144hz mark. I also wanted water cooling and plenty of fans that I could control to optimize airflow, without having rainbow vomit RBG everywhere (although I see and respect everyone's colorful builds). I've been wanting to build my own PC for years, but after buying the Dead Space remake on steam and having it be borderline unplayable on the lowest settings, I knew it was time for an upgrade. I've stress tested my build with Dead Space, RDR2, GTA V, Metro Exodus, No Man's Sky, and even some Half Life Alyx and couldn't be happier with my target performance. Having started with a 500GB HDD in middle school and eventually maturing into a digital hoarder, I was super happy knowing I could take advantage of my MOBOs 3 M.2 SSD slots, and the added SSD and HDD bracket hidden in the back of my case. Microcenter's bundles made building my PC a breeze, and the only thing I did have trouble on was my GPU. I know there's a lot of discourse regarding Nvidia's 4000 series and their VRAM, but with the market stabilizing a bit after everything, I felt glad at the end of the day with my choice. Performance wise I couldn't be happier. Super fast bootup and processing times, access to DLSS and ray tracing, and an insane boost in quality and frames compared to my old 1070 make using this PC night and day. I picked up a 1440p 165Hz LG UltraGear monitor and WOW; for the price I spent (which was way less than I spent on my prebuilt back then) the performance was great. I feel set for the foreseeable future, besides replacing my AIO in 5 years or inevitably buying more storage and drives. Besides that, there's not much else. The case and build went really smoothly, and I did get confused at some parts but I worked it out (such as forgetting to remove the plastic sticker on my CPU cooler...or not removing the grate my AIO radiator attached to for easier screwing). Overall I'm very happy, and using an unlocked "k" intel CPU finally let's me enable XMP and get the most out of my RAM (6000MHz!).
    $1,264.94
    Jason S
  • white aesthetic pc thumbnail

    white aesthetic pc white aesthetic pc

    pc built for my son went all in pc built for my son went all in
    $2,117.92
    Alim M
  • The asus build thumbnail

    The asus build The asus build

    Lots of asus part Lots of asus part
    $1,631.92
    Roman N
  • simply pc thumbnail

    simply pc simply pc

    very simple pc that i code with very simple pc that i code with
    $1,072.92
    ommy j
  • Bluedemon thumbnail

    Bluedemon Bluedemon

    Built for the sole purpose of cad and for school but do an occasional amount of gaming too 😊 very good build imo and well... Built for the sole purpose of cad and for school but do an occasional amount of gaming too 😊 very good build imo and well worth the cost (ESPECIALLY AT MICROCENTER!!!)
    $1,693.93
    Tirth D
  • New 1440p Gaming PC thumbnail

    New 1440p Gaming PC New 1440p Gaming PC

    I finally decided to replace my first PC build from 6 years ago with this new build. It's the holiday sale season, so I... I finally decided to replace my first PC build from 6 years ago with this new build. It's the holiday sale season, so I thought why not upgrade my PC so I can play games in 1440p? I got a great deal on the CPU/RAM/MB bundle from Microcenter with the final cost of the entire build around $1k. I am surprised how affordable it is to get an I9 CPU and a decent 4060Ti GPU for this price! The result of the build is amazing. Butter smooth FPS at 1440p resolution in Resident Evil 4 remake. I also tried to run it in 4k, surprisingly, it can handle 4k as well albeit at a lower graphic quality.
    $1,324.95
    Stan L
  • batman themed gaming pc! thumbnail

    batman themed gaming pc! batman themed gaming pc!

    My batman themed pc. purple and black to match my funko My batman themed pc. purple and black to match my funko
    $1,492.93
    kevin L
  • My First Time PC Build for College thumbnail

    My First Time PC Build for College My First Time PC Build for College

    This is my first PC build! I have always wanted to build a PC since my freshman year in high school. All my friends either... This is my first PC build! I have always wanted to build a PC since my freshman year in high school. All my friends either built their own or got a semi-complete build kit already. Now I am in my first year of college, I have finally saved up enough money to do it. The installation process went pretty smoothly, except I had to buy extension cables for the power supply because the stock cable wasn't long enough. Overall, everything went well and I enjoyed the building process.
    $1,549.94
    Liang Z
  • spooderman snow thumbnail

    spooderman snow spooderman snow

    I use this computer for gaming, creator, and school purposes. For the games, I mainly just play Valorant and Fortnite. I... I use this computer for gaming, creator, and school purposes. For the games, I mainly just play Valorant and Fortnite. I also use 3d rendering and video edit with Adobe After Effects.
    $1,493.91
    Ethan W
  • Indigo thumbnail

    Indigo Indigo

    The main purpose of the build is for esports gaming with high settings and resolution. Also use it for work purposes such as... The main purpose of the build is for esports gaming with high settings and resolution. Also use it for work purposes such as CAD designing and photoshop.
    $2,146.92
    Ope I
  • Fish bowl thumbnail

    Fish bowl Fish bowl

    This is my first custom pc that I put together for gaming. It’s a msi z790 ddr5 wifi edge, i7 12700k, Radeon 7900 xtx... This is my first custom pc that I put together for gaming. It’s a msi z790 ddr5 wifi edge, i7 12700k, Radeon 7900 xtx taichi, 64gb Corsair vengeance, 13 uni fans ( you can’t see the last 3 they are on top of the radiator for a push pull configuration ) deep cool ls720 aio, 10tb of Samsung 980 pro nvme and powering it all is a Corsair 1000rmx. This pc is used for games like apex, fortnite, and pretty much every triple a title at 4K. For now I’m very happy with the performance and looks the only thing I see myself changing is the cpu for an I9 13900k but that’s for another day.
    $2,174.92
    Jonathan p
  • My Personal Build thumbnail

    My Personal Build My Personal Build

    Great build, able to handle anything I've thrown on it Great build, able to handle anything I've thrown on it
    $1,664.92
    Thomas
  • Rem PC thumbnail

    Rem PC Rem PC

    I have built this PC over the course of the past 2 years. It started off as a low end computer because I didn't have much... I have built this PC over the course of the past 2 years. It started off as a low end computer because I didn't have much money to be able to afford what I desired. And the only reason I was able to afford those PC parts was because I decided to sell some of my electronics. Those electronics include, a Nintendo Switch with all of its games and a few other things I can't remember. And after I save up enough money and bought all my parts from Amazon, only because I didn't know about Micro Center at that time. I know it sucks, and I feel bad for myself for not knowing about it. And that was the worst time for me to start building a computer since it was 2021, when the prices were too high. So my first parts were a Ryzen 3 3200g CPU, an AsRock B450M Pro4 motherboard, Viper rgb 8 GB 3200 Mhz ram, Crucial P2 500GB ssd, Aresgame 450W power supply, and a cheap MSI case. I didn't buy a GPU until 5 months later when I was able to afford one. That was when I found out about Micro Center, so I bought an AMD Radeon RX 6600 MSI MECH 2X GPU for around $460. From there on I started to slowly upgrade my PC. I changed my ram sticks to Crucial RGB 2x8 16GB 3600Mhz. I bought an AIO from cooler master, which lasted me all those months until just recently I upgraded it because my new CPU needed better cooling. Next I upgraded almost everything with the money I saved up from one of the jobs I worked at. I bought a new case, Motherboard, CPU, and new fans. The case was a Fractal design Meshify C, the Motherboard was an MSI MPG B550 Gaming Plus, and the CPU was a Ryzen 5 5600g. I was finally able to play more demanding games, which is good because I love playing Campaign open world games like Far cry and Cyberpunk; and multiplayer games like Call Of Duty. And I was not done, I still wanted better gaming quality and performance. I then decided to go big or go home; Once again I saved up money from work and bought an EVGA RTX 3070 Ti, but I wasn't pleased. So I saved up a little more and bought a EVGA RTX 3080 FTW3 Ultra Gaming 10Gb GPU for the low price of $770 US. And i'm not even joking, that price at Micro Center beat every other retailer, so I was very happy. Also another reason why I was able to afford all the upgrades was because I sold all my old parts to friends or other people, and I would help them put the computer together if they needed it. Then I changed my Ram again to some G.Skill Trident Z Rgb 4x8 32Gb 3200Mhz CL16 because why not. And so this year I made my last PC upgrades until I feel the need to change it up. I received an email from Micro Center of a CPU & Motherboard combo deal for an Intel platform, and I've been wanting to upgrade my CPU so that was my chance to which I took. And that was what caused me to change my AIO to a 360 mm for much better cooling. I also forgot to mention a few other parts I added and changed, which were a new case and more SSD storage. I will have all my recent parts listed, so there is no need for me to list them here. Lastly, the name Rem comes from a female from one of my favorite anime, at first sight she isn't so great but over time she becomes a lovable person just like my PC. And her hair is blue which is my favorite color. Finally, all of this happened because I was bored of playing games on console and I wanted to become better since I wasn't making anymore progress on controller. And I was inspired by Linus Tech Tips to build my own rig. I learned almost everything from his YouTube channel. I want to thank you Micro Center for all the amazing deals and for reading my rant of my long journey that lead me here.
    $2,276.85
    luis
  • RDNA 3 Vapor-X thumbnail

    RDNA 3 Vapor-X RDNA 3 Vapor-X

    Gaming build for 4k 144hz Gaming build for 4k 144hz
    $2,194.92
    Yousef A
  • The Battlestation thumbnail

    The Battlestation The Battlestation

    Gaming PC. Gaming PC.
    $2,189.82
    Alexander M
  • my funtime thumbnail

    my funtime my funtime

    Machien iuse to play every game i ever wanted klike league of legend Machien iuse to play every game i ever wanted klike league of legend
    $2,214.92
    jerry s
  • Black and White thumbnail

    Black and White Black and White

    Gaming rig Gaming rig
    $1,870.90
    Dacheng W
  • Midrange Budget 1440p/165hz Gaming PC thumbnail

    Midrange Budget 1440p/165hz Gaming PC Midrange Budget 1440p/165hz Gaming PC

    I recently completed this build I started during the holidays, upgrading from an old 4790k system. Micro Center had some... I recently completed this build I started during the holidays, upgrading from an old 4790k system. Micro Center had some great deals on 12th gen Intel CPU bundles, so I thought it was a good time. I bought the RTX 3080 used, but kind of wish I got a new 6800XT from Micro Center instead for around the same price. My main monitor is a 1440p/165hz Acer Predator with only G-Sync which is why I went with Nvidia. I still plan on adding some case fans to my build in the future, but temps are pretty good right now with the Lancool 216 case and Thermalright CPU cooler. Total cost of the build so far is about $1200.
    $1,221.93
    Ricky N
  • New 2023 Build thumbnail

    New 2023 Build New 2023 Build

    New open build in a Lian Li O11 New open build in a Lian Li O11
    $1,978.91
    Surge540

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