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  • Ultimate RTX 3090 Gaming Video Editing Workstation thumbnail

    Ultimate RTX 3090 Gaming Video Editing... Ultimate RTX 3090 Gaming Video Editing Workstation

    The best pc i have ever built. It can do it all from video editing, workstation, to gaming, to even streaming. Cant really... The best pc i have ever built. It can do it all from video editing, workstation, to gaming, to even streaming. Cant really get a better computer than thisq
    $3,569.92
    jomma h
  • Threadripper - 2018 thumbnail

    Threadripper - 2018 Threadripper - 2018

    At the time, decided to go all out - first time watercooling and chose to do hard tubing, Just upgraded graphics. At the time, decided to go all out - first time watercooling and chose to do hard tubing, Just upgraded graphics.
    $3,552.94
    Tristan3
  • Princess Mononoke #Bitwit thumbnail

    Princess Mononoke #Bitwit Princess Mononoke #Bitwit

    Second build I ever made. For 3D Animation and Vfx. Oh and of course gaming (: Mostly working in Maya, Nuke, After Effects,... Second build I ever made. For 3D Animation and Vfx. Oh and of course gaming (: Mostly working in Maya, Nuke, After Effects, Photoshop and UE4. Wanted to go for form and function. As far as games go, I mostly play Valorant, LoL, and some AAA games like Cyberpunk 2077. Mounted a 14" monitor between the radiator and glass panel. This is the same build that I got featured on pcpartspicker for a couple weeks ago. Hope ya'll like it! So far monitoring temps the 5900x gets a bit hotter than what I'm used to, but mine seems like it's on the cooler side. I did replace the Nzxt thermal paste with a Noctua one tho.
    $3,523.60
    Jeffrey P
  • No Top, Front, or Side Panels (NTFSP) thumbnail

    No Top, Front, or Side Panels (NTFSP) No Top, Front, or Side Panels (NTFSP)

    For gaming anything I want to at high settings from 2D to VR. For gaming anything I want to at high settings from 2D to VR.
    $3,515.17
    jekbeau
  • PC 2021 thumbnail

    PC 2021 PC 2021

    I'm an IT consultant so it's an all purpose PC. I'm an IT consultant so it's an all purpose PC.
    $3,514.94
    Andres S
  • Erie - My Project PC thumbnail

    Erie - My Project PC Erie - My Project PC

    I originally built this computer when I was 12, with an FX 8350 and GTX 950. Over the years though it’s been through many... I originally built this computer when I was 12, with an FX 8350 and GTX 950. Over the years though it’s been through many changes as my interest grew. The first real upgrade was to a GTX 1060 for VR, then I got a Ryzen 7 1700 when Zen launched, and when mining exploded I got in early enough with my modest little machine to buy a 1070. Between those mining Etherium I saved up enough to sell those and get a EVGA 1080 TI Hybrid. I then traded my dad for one of his MSI Armour 1080 TI he had after mining died (since he was one of the weirdos who bought 10 graphics cards for it) and a small Corsair AIO since it seemed to be a better overclocker than my hybrid. That’s actually still the card I have today (yes the list says 2070 super it’s just the closest thing to it). Then when Zen 2 came out, I showed up on launch day and got me a 3700x. As luck would have it my motherboard didn’t get the bios update so I had to get a new one, and at the time the cheapest one with a post code read out was the behemoth of a board that is the Crosshair VIII. It wasn’t a wise purchasing decision if I’m being honest but I love the board nonetheless (even if the overclocking buttons don’t work as advertised). The reason I put this build here as new, is because one, I’ve never posted it before, and two, I just rebuilt the entire thing in an 011 Dynamic with custom water cooling. Another enormous waste of money, but one I love nonetheless. I think the theme here is to have fun with the computer not on the computer. With the new loop, and the 20$ gpu block, t-die is 40 degrees in time spy extreme fully overclocked. I now hold the world record in my hardware config (aside from a guy who somehow hacked 3D mark and is 2000 points above stock at stock clocks). Other than the cooling though, I also modified the current sense circuit for the 2 8 pin pcie power connectors by piggybacking some 8 miliohm resistors on top of the existing ones. This means under full load the card thinks it’s only using 80% of its (already modded through vbios) 120% Limit, stopping gpu boost from hitting power or thermal limits ever. I love this thing and I can’t wait to play with Zen 3 when it comes out, a unified ccd is going to be a whole new adventure to tinker with. A couple of notes before I go though, my TIM is not liquid metal, it’s Kryonaut, Cunductonaut was just the closest thing in stock. Additionally I don’t have the gigabyte SSD, I have a Sabrant Rocket that I got for way cheaper and actually has 50000 iops on the one in the build list. Lastly, the RGB on the fans is from Phanteks Halos that microcenter also doesn’t sell, but turns the beastly Vardar fans into something with really good rgb (the EK rgb Vardars only have one set of leds that aren’t individually addressable).
    $3,514.45
    Samuel L
  • Modest Build thumbnail

    Modest Build Modest Build

    Upgrade from my old i7-3770K build with a GTX 970 and 32GB of ram. Decided to get a Ryzen 5950X to have a computer that will... Upgrade from my old i7-3770K build with a GTX 970 and 32GB of ram. Decided to get a Ryzen 5950X to have a computer that will last me for a long time without doing major upgrades (besides a better video card 3-5 years down the line).
    $3,509.92
  • Venom Build thumbnail

    Venom Build Venom Build

    A computer i made thats inspired by the venom character. A computer i made thats inspired by the venom character.
    $3,487.92
    Joshua K
  • Mirror mirror #Bitwit thumbnail

    Mirror mirror #Bitwit Mirror mirror #Bitwit

    Finally decided to make myself a high end gaming machine after spending most of my life with mid/low tier machines that... Finally decided to make myself a high end gaming machine after spending most of my life with mid/low tier machines that would upgraded over time. Figured since I would be building a better machine why not customize it a bit while I am it. Yea I know, 011d but its just a nice looking and functioning case. As for what games I play? Just about everything but these days I have been on a bit of a survival kick. Me and a friend just beat co-op Green Hell. Great little game. As for future plans, really don't think I have much really, although I saw an amazing infinity mirror mod a few weeks ago that I really want to build but other than that maybe an in case display of some kind but I think I its pretty much done for a few years, it does what I want and with the new tech coming in the next few years it's probably better to wait anyway. Who knows, maybe by the time I need a new GPU the world will have gone back to normal and I can just drive up to MC and get me one without having to get up at 4am and camp outside when its 28 (&*(#$@ degrees out. Comments and suggestions welcome.
    $3,443.86
    Jason P
  • Dual Purpose CAD and Gaming Rig #Bitwit thumbnail

    Dual Purpose CAD and Gaming Rig #Bitwit Dual Purpose CAD and Gaming Rig #Bitwit

    This rig was built with the main goal of being a high end gaming rig, as well as handle CAD (SolidWorks, Fusion 360), real... This rig was built with the main goal of being a high end gaming rig, as well as handle CAD (SolidWorks, Fusion 360), real time slicing of STL files for 3D printing, and any other compute intensive tasks I throw at it. As a mechatronics hobbyist, this is crucial to keeping a project going quickly. As a PC enthusiast as well, this rig is also a hobby, starting life as an air cooled 6700K/ 980 Ti 5 years ago, and evolving over time to a 5900X/ 3080 water-cooled beast. Specs: Case: Lian Li O-11 Dynamic XL Black CPU: Ryzen 9 5900X Motherboard: MSI X570 Unify RAM: G. Skill 32GB (2 X 16) 3600 CL-16 GPU: EVGA RTX 3080 XC3 Ultra Storage: 3TB WD Blue general purpose storage 500 GB Samsung 970 EVO M.2 NVME OS drive 500 GB Samsung 860 EVO game drive PSU: EVGA 850W Supernova Gold Cooling: 2X 360mm radiators EKWB D5 Pump/Res, CPU block, GPU block with stock back plate (I think it looks better than the EK one) Noctua NF-F12 and NF-S12 chromax fans Custom 3D printed pump/res mount
    $3,439.83
    Dat_boaz
  • Work Game Setup thumbnail

    Work Game Setup Work Game Setup

    Built for work and general gaming. Built for work and general gaming.
    $3,429.92
    QL127
  • White Watercooled Gaming Rig thumbnail

    White Watercooled Gaming Rig White Watercooled Gaming Rig

    This is used primarily for gaming and light Adobe usage This is used primarily for gaming and light Adobe usage
    $3,417.95
    Preston B
  • Ultimate PC thumbnail

    Ultimate PC Ultimate PC

    Gaming PC to take on any AAA title and be future proof for the next few years Gaming PC to take on any AAA title and be future proof for the next few years
    $3,394.92
    Mark W
  • Black Rainbow thumbnail

    Black Rainbow Black Rainbow

    Took me forever to finally get a 3080ti. Only games I play are Civ5 and Halo so it's overkill but still love it. Took me forever to finally get a 3080ti. Only games I play are Civ5 and Halo so it's overkill but still love it.
    $3,351.93
    Buna K
  • Gaming In My Thirties thumbnail

    Gaming In My Thirties Gaming In My Thirties

    moderate gaming and internet nonsense moderate gaming and internet nonsense
    $3,329.92
    scott121212
  • The Transition thumbnail

    The Transition The Transition

    This is my transition from console gaming to PC gaming. Been cozy with console since the Atari, but over the decades, I have... This is my transition from console gaming to PC gaming. Been cozy with console since the Atari, but over the decades, I have amassed a LOT of physical game media. From consoles, to cartridges, to disks, to peripherals. I went mostly digital for the Xbox one and PS4, but even then I got tired of gathering consoles. So when it was time to choose between the Xbox Series X or PS5, I decided to break away from consoles and build my PC. I focus on rich cinematic gaming. I mostly play single player Action, Adventure, and RPG. Some recent games are Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice, Control, DayZ Gone, Metro Exodus, Dying Light 2, and Ghostwire Tokyo.
    $3,325.95
    Terrell P
  • Rainbow OVERKILL thumbnail

    Rainbow OVERKILL Rainbow OVERKILL

    Work from home and high end gaming Work from home and high end gaming
    $3,309.94
    Brian L
  • Project Orion 2.0 thumbnail

    Project Orion 2.0 Project Orion 2.0

    The second edition of Project Orion; brand new case, cooler, motherboard, CPU, GPU, power supply, and more! In the near... The second edition of Project Orion; brand new case, cooler, motherboard, CPU, GPU, power supply, and more! In the near future I plan to upgrade to either an AMD AM4 platform or an Intel Alder Lake platform, along with expanding the solid state storage. Further down the road I have plans for a full custom watercooling loop.
    $3,306.83
    phantomknight321
  • 5900x 3080 Watercooled #Bitwit thumbnail

    5900x 3080 Watercooled #Bitwit 5900x 3080 Watercooled #Bitwit

    I built this PC as a replacement for my first budget PC build. My original PC was intended to be an extreme budget PC and... I built this PC as a replacement for my first budget PC build. My original PC was intended to be an extreme budget PC and included a Ryzen APU to use for graphics as well. I wanted to try my hand at watercooling as well with a custom hardline loop. I use this build for everything from playing games like Warzone and The Witcher 3, to rendering CAD models and 3D printing.
    $3,304.92
    Garret N
  • Blacklight thumbnail

    Blacklight Blacklight

    The build was originally for me to stream and play games like, Escape from Tarkov, Valorant, Far Cry, and etc. I kinda over... The build was originally for me to stream and play games like, Escape from Tarkov, Valorant, Far Cry, and etc. I kinda over done it because the original idea was to hold off all the parts until the rtx 3090 and the water block to come out. Then it came from a d15 chromax air cooling to now a custom loop build. The gpu doesnt have a water block on it because its used as a temporary card until the 3090. The loop might change depending on how big those 3000 series cards are going to be. There might be or a good chance that im going to swap the 240mm leviathan for 2 360mm leviathans depending on the 3090 temps. The water block is most likely going to get picked up from bykski with a temp reader replacing the original in and out piece. I am going to order another nf-f12 ippc 3k rpm for the 360 leviathan and 3 more for the second one. so far thats the plan im thinking about might add bits of accessories like flow readers or a bitspower hexagon.
    $3,304.47
    Bryan N
  • ITX Gaming PC thumbnail

    ITX Gaming PC ITX Gaming PC

    White Gaming Rig White Gaming Rig
    $3,299.40
    Dealio2k3
  • r7 3800x/RTX 3080 Gaming PC thumbnail

    r7 3800x/RTX 3080 Gaming PC r7 3800x/RTX 3080 Gaming PC

    Gaming... Halo MCC/Infinite, RDR2, Control, Borderlands series, Apex Legends, Rocket League, AC: Odyssey, Far Cry series,... Gaming... Halo MCC/Infinite, RDR2, Control, Borderlands series, Apex Legends, Rocket League, AC: Odyssey, Far Cry series, Cyberpunk 2077, Horizon Zero Dawn, Life is Strange series, Skyrim, Fallout, DOOM, MS Flight Simulator, various other games. I play on a superwide monitor at 5120x1440 and this system generally runs around 80-100 fps at high to ultra on most new games.
    $3,280.44
    windfish113
  • Everything ICUE thumbnail

    Everything ICUE Everything ICUE

    2020 was the right time to completely overhaul my Gaming Rig. As an RGB fan and a Corsair fanboy through and through I... 2020 was the right time to completely overhaul my Gaming Rig. As an RGB fan and a Corsair fanboy through and through I decided to go all in. As a Microcenter employee there was no better place to get everything I needed all at once than my own store in St.Davids PA. Every component I selected was carefully planed out with advice from our BYO staff to fit MY needs and desires , not theirs. It is very easy to become overwhelmed by the sheer number of options and frills or to even understand WHY one component would be a better fit over one that is seemingly the same. This is a 1440p focused gaming rig that can chew through any new AAA title with features maxed and mid range titles at excess of 120fps without breaking a sweat. Because Ryzen and RTX chips take advantage of thermal throttling to maintain consistent performance I decided on a fully Corsair Hydro X hard line liquid cooling loop. With this configuration my GPU idles at 27c and under a full load caps out at 42c and my CPU idles at around 38c and caps out at 68c under load. By maintaining temps below the thermal threshold while under load I can be comfortable knowing that I am getting every mhz of potential power I paid for. As a fan of corsair peripherals and their ICUE rgb system I chose a 680x case. Because corsair believes in broad compatibility every fan and cooling component has various options for placement. That is not to say if you are going Hydro X that you have to use a corsair case. Cases are like shoes, you like what you like. At the same time , dont start with the case unless you are doing a SFF build... Pick the parts you want and find a case you like that both accommodates the current build but provides you with enough flexibility to make future upgrades if need be. I also opted to place 2x 2tb Inland Premium NVME SSDs in RAID 0 , not for performance as the gains are negligible, but for the vanity reason of having a single 4tb drive to install everything to the same drive letter. This is one extravagance I strongly recommend against if you are unfamiliar with maintaining a raid as you may find yourself in a situation where you could loose everything and need to rebuild it. IF you do opt for a NVME RAID configuration , do so knowing that on X570 chipsets currently you must disconnect all SATA devices from the motherboard every time you update the BIOS or revert back to default BIOS settings for any reason or the machine will not post. Hard line liquid cooling can be daunting and can seriously damage components if any one component is not installed properly, but this build could just as easily been done with safer albeit less visually appealing soft tubes. The service departments in Microcenter stores will also work with you to design and assemble a custom cooling loops. It takes a lot of time and patience to make the proper bends to make a truly awe inspiring build and our people really know their stuff. As someone who has been liquid cooling computers since Koolance began making consumer products (20 years?) I was over confident and opted to do it myself. But again every tool and material I needed was available in store for my immediate satisfaction. You may however notice that despite my experience and even with careful and meticulous planning and measuring one of my bends ended up a little bit off. While I fully intend to replace the run, it doesn't look bad at all. The reason I did not replace it before filling is quite simple, these bends were a test run for my even more daunting next attempt... A no angled fitting glass tube run (start TBD). I also intend to swap the motherboard and pcie power cables with cablemods colored cloth braided extensions. COVID-19 has brought much of the world to a halt but Microcenter has been open through it all and we will continue to serve the country in making sure you can get all of the technology needed to keep working and be entertained in your own home. *some components are not availble via the part selector so i included current SKUs in the comments so that you may search microcenter.com . I also omitted peripherals but I utilize all corsair. K95 Platinum Keyboard - Dark Core SE mouse - Void Pro headphones - ST100 Headphone stand - MM800 RGB mouse pad (prefer RGB over the MM1000 Qi because i have a wireless charge on my desk anyway)
    $3,279.61
    Michael S
  • RazorX thumbnail

    RazorX RazorX

    For streaming gaming. For streaming gaming.
    $3,277.91
    SHOUKATHUDDIN M

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