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  • Marvel Snap build thumbnail

    Marvel Snap build Marvel Snap build

    Bro wanted a rig to play marvel snap Bro wanted a rig to play marvel snap
    $399.95
    Brandon
  • Mona Lisa of Budgets thumbnail

    Mona Lisa of Budgets Mona Lisa of Budgets

    I started off with a console and found myself hitting a cap on my gaming skills and decided it was time for an upgrade. I... I started off with a console and found myself hitting a cap on my gaming skills and decided it was time for an upgrade. I worked a bit harder and pooled some money together after watching countless youtubers build budget systems using Dell Optiplex's but upon agreeing to my dad to check out the micro center, I was shocked! I quickly sold my xbox and a few of my old games and shoes and headed down to micro center and found the best motherboard cpu deals! If I win, I will use the money to purchase the all new RTX 3070 which has a starting price of exactly 499$ and will be a huge step up from my GTX 1650 Super!
    $546.44
    Awaadh S
  • budget pure performance thumbnail

    budget pure performance budget pure performance

    first pc ever made, no rgb, just specs. first pc ever made, no rgb, just specs.
    $587.94
    Henry B
  • i3 for Me thumbnail

    i3 for Me i3 for Me

    This build was 100% motivated by a random impulse purchase at my local Microcenter. I noticed that the newest gen from... This build was 100% motivated by a random impulse purchase at my local Microcenter. I noticed that the newest gen from Intel (13th gen) now had an i3 quad core (4 cores, 8 threads) available and the price at Microcenter was only $99. I decided to grab it and see how much it would bottleneck an older RX 5600 XT that I had going unused. Turns out, the answer is "not at all!"
    $593.93
    George
  • Gaming/Work PC thumbnail

    Gaming/Work PC Gaming/Work PC

    Made this PC mainly to do some light gaming as well as be able to handle light work tastks I may need to do while at home.... Made this PC mainly to do some light gaming as well as be able to handle light work tastks I may need to do while at home. Made it with some older parts but still handles everthing I throw at it today. I also didn't want it to be too big so I went with micro ATX.
    $703.93
    Alex A
  • First build thumbnail

    First build First build

    I built this computer to get my feet in the door to building more down the line because it was really fun. I built this computer to get my feet in the door to building more down the line because it was really fun.
    $752.42
    Justin H
  • Team AMD 3600X thumbnail

    Team AMD 3600X Team AMD 3600X

    Overdue upgrade, was using a core i7 3rd gen CPU. Laughed at how small and light an NVME drive is. Took a video of how fast... Overdue upgrade, was using a core i7 3rd gen CPU. Laughed at how small and light an NVME drive is. Took a video of how fast it was to clone my SSD drive at the time!
    $772.94
    Benjamin D
  • Blue sky thumbnail

    Blue sky Blue sky

    I play apex legends, minecraft, GTA, and Doom eternal I play apex legends, minecraft, GTA, and Doom eternal
    $855.41
    Mohamad M
  • The First Build thumbnail

    The First Build The First Build

    This PC was designed as a budget build that was created at Micro Center. The parts were all budget, under 300, then was... This PC was designed as a budget build that was created at Micro Center. The parts were all budget, under 300, then was upgraded with more RAM and a GPU (as it was first made with integrated graphics) It was a perfect start to enter the gaming world, and upgraded as desires changed. (I would change the case though)
    $915.91
    RJ808
  • First DIY build thumbnail

    First DIY build First DIY build

    First DIY build First DIY build
    $1,224.95
    Jordan B
  • Subtle Cuttlefish thumbnail

    Subtle Cuttlefish Subtle Cuttlefish

    very non eye-catching machine designed to simply blend in with the office furniture very non eye-catching machine designed to simply blend in with the office furniture
    $1,437.92
    Melinda D
  • Build Eff thumbnail

    Build Eff Build Eff

    Simple cost-effective gaming machine. Simple cost-effective gaming machine.
    $1,824.92
    Edward Y
  • Northern Aurora thumbnail

    Northern Aurora Northern Aurora

    After building my first rig, I was headfirst into the world of PC building. I didn't know my next gaming computer was going... After building my first rig, I was headfirst into the world of PC building. I didn't know my next gaming computer was going to be a space heater though. This build I went for the all white with silver finish aesthetic, and it came out better than I expected. Although it was a bit nerve wracking to troubleshoot the overheating cpu, it was a really enjoyable experience. I use the computer mainly for gaming, I enjoy playing hyper realistic simulation games like Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020, Forza Horizon 5, and PC building simulator 2 (yes when I said I went headfirst into PC building I meant it), and some other games that this computer is too powerful for. One upgrade I definitely need to consider is getting more storage, because nowadays games somehow manage to take up half an ssd.
    $2,239.59
    Santiago D
  • For the horde #Bitwit thumbnail

    For the horde #Bitwit For the horde #Bitwit

    Needed a new streaming machine where I pretty much play everything, but mainly WoW. I wanted to go with a theme/brand and I... Needed a new streaming machine where I pretty much play everything, but mainly WoW. I wanted to go with a theme/brand and I already had a Corsair mouse and headset so got everything Corsair that I could.
    $2,647.92
    Brad M
  • Aesthetic Builds: Pink Gamer Girl Edition 🌸 #BitWit thumbnail

    Aesthetic Builds: Pink Gamer Girl... Aesthetic Builds: Pink Gamer Girl Edition 🌸 #BitWit

    Past: I’ve had a passion for building computers ever since I was a freshman in high school. Since then, I would stay up... Past: I’ve had a passion for building computers ever since I was a freshman in high school. Since then, I would stay up nights watching BitWit and Linus. After countless hours, I finally decided on the parts I’ll infuse into my dream PC. The Beginning: Building a PC without even working, especially in a hispanic household had most of it’s disappointments. Being told your vision was only just a matter of time before I gave up on it, bummed me out a lot but I never gave up! Fortunately, after explaining that this will enhance my skill and passion in Hardware Engineering and Software, they allowed me and even helped me. After 1-2 months and camping outside of this Micro Center for a GPU (although I didn’t get the one I wanted but I was desperate), I finally finished. It booted up perfectly. Mid Journey: However… It wasn’t what I wanted it to be. It wasn’t near what I wanted my DREAM PC to be. After being hired for the summer, I made money and invested most of it to upgrading. I upgraded my CPU from a Ryzen 5 3600 to Ryzen 7 3700x. I knew my dream case was the Lian Li O11D Mini and with the help of a fellow Micro Center employee, I was encouraged on going through with it! I added case fans and an extra 16GB of RAM which was pricey, but very worth it haha. (A new SFX Power Supply to accommodate with the new case as well. The End of an Era/Issues: After installation of the Motherboard, I realized there wasn't space in the back from the case to mount my AIO. I panicked because I wasn't planning on using the included wraith cooler with my CPU. My AIO pump is so cute! "How could I ever let it go" I thought. I stared for a moment and realized I could install the AIO mount on the Motherboard and then screw the motherboard in. Once again, I was relieved from devestation. After installing everything in the new case, I booted it up. I noticed my hard drive would say 50% usage and it worried me a lot. I frantically searched it up but would be led to a dead end. I never really understood as to why it did that but I assumed it was just because of CPU change. A day later, I tried booting it up for my usual gaming mornings but it turned off in a span of 5 minutes. My worry escalated and I unplugged everything to avoid further damage. I ended up going to Micro Center for a Diagnostic and found out my CPU was nearly cooking itself so it would turn off to protect itself. I actually inserted the CPU pump wire into the wrong header which relieved me because I was afraid I’d have to spend more money on something. After thanking the technicians, I went on my way home to try booting it up and to my surprise, it was a successful startup. There was no powering off which relieved me even more. The only upgrade I have left is a 30 series as I intended to get in April but couldn’t. Though I’m totally okay with what I got (Asus ROG 2060 OC). I’m beyond grateful for my journey and anyone who helped me along with it. Ongoing possible issue: My CPU temp is usually at 55°C during startup but stays at 60-70°C during full load. Is this healthy? The people of Reddit say it’s normal temps from a Ryzen 7 3700x Thank you to everyone who sees this! You’re amazing, loved and appreciated! Have a great day <3 ☆ I try not to submit to the sterotype of pink gamer girls but how could I not?? It's so cute! Don't get me wrong, I sometimes alternate between more nature-y, earth-y colors or simple blues and yellows too lol
    $2,690.79
    Lizbeth M

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