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  • Mini Air thumbnail

    Mini Air Mini Air

    I built my PC with gaming in mind. I play games such as League of Legends, Forza Horizon 5, Days Gone, RDR2, Total War I built my PC with gaming in mind. I play games such as League of Legends, Forza Horizon 5, Days Gone, RDR2, Total War
    $2,799.90
    Lets_Do_Science
  • Zirael thumbnail

    Zirael Zirael

    This was built as a general purpose PC, gaming rig, and animation workhorse! I play a wide variety of games, mostly shooters... This was built as a general purpose PC, gaming rig, and animation workhorse! I play a wide variety of games, mostly shooters and rpgs. I love Apex, Terraria, Risk of Rain 2, etc!
    $2,867.90
    Austen A
  • Red Lantern thumbnail

    Red Lantern Red Lantern

    I ultimately wanted to upgrade from the PC I already had- an i7 6700k with a GTX 1660 and 16 GB of RAM. The only real way... I ultimately wanted to upgrade from the PC I already had- an i7 6700k with a GTX 1660 and 16 GB of RAM. The only real way for me to do so was to start from the ground up, so I started looking for CPUs to upgrade to. I watch a lot of Dawid Does Tech Stuff, LinusTechTips, Austin Evans, PC Centric, and Gaming Nexus on YouTube in order to get some good recommendations, while I also peruse reddit.com/r/buildapc for advice. I'm primarily using this build for gaming (at 1080p) and streaming to YouTube. I play games like Apex Legends, Halo Infinite, Call of Duty alongside Cities Skylines, Endless Space 2, and Stellaris. I'm hoping this build will be a solid one for about 5 years, or whenever DDR5 memory is more integrated. Since I needed to start the upgrade from the CPU, I was debating on whether to upgrade to a Ryzen 5 5600x (or 5600G depending on availability) or the 11th gen i5. I know a lot of intel motherboards can be a bit more expensive than their AMD equivalents, however I was able to find a nice Black Friday deal at MicroCenter for an i5 11600k and an Asus Prime B560M-A for a bit under $300. With my motherboard and cpu chosen I could then focus on getting other parts. My motherboard supports both 10th gen and 11th gen intel CPUs, however with an 11th gen CPU I could use both 4th gen PCIE and 4th gen m.2 NVME storage. As such I went for a 2TB Corsair MP600 core SSD to take that slot up and act as my boot drive and storage with room to upgrade my storage space with the other m.2 slot. I wanted to upgrade my GPU from the GTX 1660 to a 30 series card, and I was able to find an EVGA 3060 at microcenter a couple weeks later. Because I play a lot of strategy games, I went with a 2x16 kit of Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro RAM at 3600MHz. For a PSU, I went with the EVGA Supernova 750W 80plus Gold Rated modular power supply. I picked up an NZXT H510 Black and Red case, and through some reviews I knew I didn't need intake fans because of some sciency mumbo jumbo that was explained very well in Dawid's video on the H500 case and airflow. I didn't want to go with an AIO as such, though I still wanted to have some decent cooling for my CPU so I went with the Noctua NH-U12S. While gaming, my GPU gets up to 65 degrees (!) while my CPU gets to 50 degrees. When I'm just web browsing It's usually 35 degrees and 29/ 30 respectfully. This was my first ever full build and it feels amazing to be able to use something I assembled myself.
    $1,289.88
    Kevin C
  • old reliable. thumbnail

    old reliable. old reliable.

    i built this pc to play video games. epic i built this pc to play video games. epic
    $1,283.91
    jellybeans20
  • The Sleeper thumbnail

    The Sleeper The Sleeper

    This is a general purpose build that I use for gaming, mostly rocket league. :) I called it the Sleeper because it used to... This is a general purpose build that I use for gaming, mostly rocket league. :) I called it the Sleeper because it used to be all black, nothing fancy before a recent upgrade.
    $1,974.92
    Bradford P
  • My build thumbnail

    My build My build

    I wanted to play the witcher 3 I wanted to play the witcher 3
    $1,986.91
    Evan F
  • Meh thumbnail

    Meh Meh

    It is for everything, gaming, coding, media It is for everything, gaming, coding, media
    $1,194.93
    Toan P
  • MC thumbnail

    MC MC

    It is for gaming It is for gaming
    $1,358.91
    js2017
  • 51st personal build thumbnail

    51st personal build 51st personal build

    Yes, this is my 51st version of my personal setup. Generally whenever I do what I consdider to be a major hardware swap or... Yes, this is my 51st version of my personal setup. Generally whenever I do what I consdider to be a major hardware swap or build, it's time to move the number count up. First personal build was in 1998. Last build has lasted me just over 5 years. I figured it's time to replace MOBO, CPU and other components to get myself up to date as well still being able to reuse some core components of my current setup. Went with a 11th Gen Intel and 590 MOBO to be able to utilize my existing sets of DDR4. Excited to get this up and running. Outside of the case, this will be a total Micro Center build as I've got to support the hometown company (Columbus). I'm reusing 2 key parts from my earlier 2016 build - Video Card and RAM. Not wanting to rush into a GPU upgrade just yet due to pricing, but maybe someday I'll get a 3080... Case is extremely clean and easy to work with. As you can tell, this is a work in progress build. System is fully installed and updated with Win10 Pro, just waiting for a good time to switch out full time. Until then, GPU was pulled again and back on old system. It's hard to justify not reusing my 64GB of RAM. Plans are to pull 32GB out of my existing build to use in this build until I can transition my old build over to be my camera DVR system. This will also be my first build where I don't bother with an optical drive. After 25 years of building systems, It's time to move on. Call me a old fogey builder, but I still work with air cooled and love these Noctua fans. My previous build has one and some extra fans I also picked up locally. Not exactly a fan of the case having a glass side, but that's fine, case will be in an area where side panel won't be seen and I won't be running RGB, etc but, with all the RGB hookups though on the MOBO, who knows, maybe that will change. I was able to get this from Amazon Warehouse deals and it was basically brand new. I'm fairly certain it was never opened, just a small amount of warehouse damage to the exterior box. Will add finished product photos once up and fully running. Also will pull 1 or 2 HDs from my current build to move to this. After the holidays, this will get into production.
    $2,169.89
    colinfinan
  • Intel-Radeon 1080P Gaming thumbnail

    Intel-Radeon 1080P Gaming Intel-Radeon 1080P Gaming

    I built it to play my favorite games in higher resolution graphics. One of the games I play is Genshin Impact, and this... I built it to play my favorite games in higher resolution graphics. One of the games I play is Genshin Impact, and this build has really quick load times and beautiful graphics compared to my old PC.
    $1,481.92
    Jimmy L
  • First Build in the H510 Elite thumbnail

    First Build in the H510 Elite First Build in the H510 Elite

    After spending a couple months in lockdown, I realized my non-gaming laptop with a faulty eGPU wasn't going to last me much... After spending a couple months in lockdown, I realized my non-gaming laptop with a faulty eGPU wasn't going to last me much longer. I had been interested in PCs for a while and in May 2020 I decided to go for it. I mostly use it for gaming, school work, and some general computer stuff. Turns out the used GTX 970 I got bundled with my eGPU on eBay was the problem so that lasted about two weeks in my build. I found a used RX 470 4G for about $80 in June (just before prices skyrocketed) and unfortunately haven't had the opportunity to pick up a 30-series or RX 6000 GPU, but for now, it gets the job done. I've done a few small upgrades over the last year and a bit including going from the stock Wraith cooler that came with my 3600 to the Noctua U12S, Asiahorse cable extensions, an additional 1TB SSD, 16 to 32GB RAM, and a better PSU. A new GPU is next on my list (just like everyone else), ideally the RX 6800XT Midnight Black. In the future, I want to try my hand in an ITX rebuild in the FormD T1.
    $1,652.49
    Oliver R
  • Starry Night thumbnail

    Starry Night Starry Night

    Built this rig because I always wanted to get into the PC gaming space. Now looking back I can't believe it took me this... Built this rig because I always wanted to get into the PC gaming space. Now looking back I can't believe it took me this long. I play mostly FPS games like COD, Borderlands and FarCry, I also have put a good amount of hours into Skyrim and the Middle Earth Series. Currently playing through Halo for the first time (always been a Playstation user) I plan on upgrading CPU and Motherboard when AMD moves to AM5 next year.
    $1,726.93
    Matt M
  • My first love #Bitwit thumbnail

    My first love #Bitwit My first love #Bitwit

    I built this PC myself 8 years ago, though I've obviously upgraded it a few times since then. Never quite got the hang of... I built this PC myself 8 years ago, though I've obviously upgraded it a few times since then. Never quite got the hang of perfect cable management, so it doesn't look super fancy or anything, but it definitely does the job. I actually built it because I didn't want to buy the new Xbox One at the time and I wanted to look at a cheaper option with a smaller budget, which turned out to be PC gaming. Since then, I've splurged whenever I could afford to, and though it's no longer the cheapest option like I originally planned, I do get a powerful system that looks so fantastic in action! My PC is for mostly gaming. I play just about anything that catches my eye, from lesser known games like Duck Game and Temtem, to AAA games like Cyberpunk 2077 and GTA V. My favorites though, have to be Detroit: Become Human, Payday 2, Borderlands 2, and Beat Saber (I have the original Vive for anyone curious!). I also draw, write papers, and did all my work on it in college, so it doubles for general purpose. I think I'm done upgrading for a few years, as I just got my GPU and new PSU this past year, but my next will definitely have to include the CPU/MOBO/RAM. In case anyone is wondering, I still am entering the competition despite not needing an upgrade myself, because I'm getting my boyfriend into PC gaming now! I'm surprising him with a 3060 Ti that I was able to grab next week, but we still need everything else eventually. :') As for anything I'd do differently, I guess work on my cable management and how neat it looks inside with the lighting, but I can always fix that next time I do anything with it, I guess. :)
    $3,357.92
    Kristi B
  • Monochrome Gaming Build #BitWit thumbnail

    Monochrome Gaming Build #BitWit Monochrome Gaming Build #BitWit

    Built exclusively for gaming when the lockdown initially hit and I knew I would be bored. Initially started as unicorn puke... Built exclusively for gaming when the lockdown initially hit and I knew I would be bored. Initially started as unicorn puke RGB but over the last year, I phased out of it and went to minimalistic monochrome type of look. Added a Star Wars Tie Interceptor as a bonus since it suits the theme. This was an entry way to building a PC that I wanted to build for several years. Initially I started streaming for a few months, then things started getting busy so I kind of left it behind. However, I'd absolutely get back into streaming (ProjectZuki - Twitch) Primary games: Destiny 2, The Division 2, Rocket League (if I'm in a good mood), 7 Days to Die, Cyberpunk Most games run solid on highest settings. Except Cyberpunk obviously, and literally no graphics card can run 7D2D without setting itself on fire first. Games run at a stable 75 FPS ultrawide 16:9 2560x1080 by LG Future upgrades: Graphics card. We all secretly have a thing for that precious Strix logo, their RTX 3060 is the largest I can fit in this case. Asus TUF 3070 is a solid choice as well. At this point, anything I can get my hands on is an upgrade but what I have now runs great and I refuse to support scalpers. If anything, I would have gone with a Lian Li 011 Dynamic. I may even switch in the near future. However with the Corsair 220T I enjoy the small just-enough size that is plenty spacious for sufficient airflow, and not too small that hardly anything fits.
    $1,777.92
    Willie A
  • Aristotle thumbnail

    Aristotle Aristotle

    I purpose built this PC for my two kids so that they could each have a computer/work station to do general homework and... I purpose built this PC for my two kids so that they could each have a computer/work station to do general homework and classes on zoom. The PC needed to be small, low key yet look good and clean, and fit into the bookshelf between their desk. I thought it would be a nice touch for the PC to be able to play games on the TV so I installed NES, Super NES, and N64 emulators on it with several games for each emulation. Everything is directly wired up to the PC including the TV. Because of their ages, I didn't want any wires to be seen since the room is also their play area. In the near future, I will put a multiseat software on the PC to complete the build out.
    $799.61
    Chris W
  • My Daily Driver/Project PC thumbnail

    My Daily Driver/Project PC My Daily Driver/Project PC

    First build was back in 2014ish? Had an AMD A10 7700K Black Edition with Asrock fatal1ty fm2a88x+ killer board, 8GB Crucial... First build was back in 2014ish? Had an AMD A10 7700K Black Edition with Asrock fatal1ty fm2a88x+ killer board, 8GB Crucial Ballistix RAM 1600Mhz, MSI R9 270 Twin Frozr 2GB, 128GB Samsung 840 PRO SSD and 1TB WDBlue HDD, EVGA 500W 80 Plus PSU, in a Corsair Carbide Spec01 lol. This is my complete overhaul (2.5 years-ish old now. Newest part is GPU, originally had an Asus RX580 4GB) Built this purposely for casual gaming at 1440p high/ultra, photo editing and minor video work.. Running 2 monitors ACER Nitro VG271U and MSi Optix MAG24C.. (Yeah cringey cause not matching monitors lol) Peripherals are Glorious Model D, Glorious TKL Keyboard with lubed and filmed Gateron Yellow switches, Glorious Extended mouse pad. For Audio I'm currently running FiiO E10K USB DAC/AMP to a Philips Fidelio X2HR open back headphones. Speakers are Logitech z623 system. Mic is a Fifine T669 with boom arm and shock mount. Aiming to upgrade to AIO cooling since I have the space.. Feel free to roast or suggest anything lol
    $1,992.79
    John N
  • Video editing and gaming thumbnail

    Video editing and gaming Video editing and gaming

    Built this to edit video primarily, hence the motherboard choice and added HDD. Built this to edit video primarily, hence the motherboard choice and added HDD.
    $1,964.88
    Tom D
  • Super Green thumbnail

    Super Green Super Green

    Combo purpose! Remote work, gaming, and general home use. I'm a prepress artist, so I need the real estate of a 34" monitor... Combo purpose! Remote work, gaming, and general home use. I'm a prepress artist, so I need the real estate of a 34" monitor (3440x1440 resolution). Definitely a bonus when it comes to epic immersive gaming, which consists of mostly FPS and RPGs (Skyrim, Witcher, and the like). Also like simulation now and then, such as Kerbal Space Program, some racing and sci-fi/flight sims. Definitely MUST upgrade my video card, most likely to a 2000-series NVIDIA RTX card, but not ruling out high end AMD Radeon cards either. Some day.
    $1,419.86
    gking11
  • i7 10700k thumbnail

    i7 10700k i7 10700k

    Gaming Gaming
    $1,694.93
    jack l
  • My First Build Ever! thumbnail

    My First Build Ever! My First Build Ever!

    I wanted to get back into the PC scene. Its been awhile. However I wanted and all around PC that I could do pretty much... I wanted to get back into the PC scene. Its been awhile. However I wanted and all around PC that I could do pretty much anything on. I have always bought the standard prebuilt machines over the years and wanted something to call my own not HP or Dell HAHA. It was a little overwhelming at first but the associates at Microcenter pointed me in the right direction for everything and asked really good questions. Very Helpful. But I'm extremely happy with the perfomance and products I chose. Now looking forward to the next build and upgrades. LOL
    $2,225.88
    Ray F
  • Drew's PC Build thumbnail

    Drew's PC Build Drew's PC Build

    This is the PC I build when my computer died. This is the PC I build when my computer died.
    $1,454.89
    Drew Tauber
  • 3700X w/ EVGA RTX 3080 FTW3 thumbnail

    3700X w/ EVGA RTX 3080 FTW3 3700X w/ EVGA RTX 3080 FTW3

    I play games like DCS World, World of Warships, Diablo 3, Wolfenstein Youngblood, and some others. I upgraded the GPU to an... I play games like DCS World, World of Warships, Diablo 3, Wolfenstein Youngblood, and some others. I upgraded the GPU to an EVGA FTW3 RTX 3080 from a Red Devil 5700XT. Still haven't been able to pick up a 5900X so the 3700X soldiers on.
    $1,837.93
    Kenny II
  • AMD gaming PC thumbnail

    AMD gaming PC AMD gaming PC

    I wanted to make a full AMD build that would be able to play 1440p games at 60 fps+. The only thing that it really needs is... I wanted to make a full AMD build that would be able to play 1440p games at 60 fps+. The only thing that it really needs is an extra hardrive for more storage for games.
    $1,272.92
    Fausto T
  • Maingear Stealth Build thumbnail

    Maingear Stealth Build Maingear Stealth Build

    Built this stealthy boi for PC gaming with little noise but much power. The Noctua NH-D15 is damn near silent, and the... Built this stealthy boi for PC gaming with little noise but much power. The Noctua NH-D15 is damn near silent, and the triple-fan 2070 Super runs most games very quietly. RGB wasn't much of a concern (it sits below my desk) but the built-in lights on the motherboard and Maingear case logo are nice! Mostly am using it for Call of Duty Warzone right now (runs it with ray-tracing on at 144 fps, and never goes above 60 C, if that) Most of the parts came from Micro Center, but I got some really good discounts for the motherboard and GPU on Amazon Warehouse deals and Newegg's eBay page
    $1,344.93
    Zafir M

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