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The Jack of All Trades The Jack of All Trades
Built for occasional gaming build, mainly for productivity and passion projects. Built for occasional gaming build, mainly for productivity and passion projects.$1,809.92 -
Radical Radiation Radical Radiation
My First Build! (I have an Alienware R7 that's on its last legs) I built this PC for my Dad. He saw how much fun I was... My First Build! (I have an Alienware R7 that's on its last legs) I built this PC for my Dad. He saw how much fun I was having in my games, so he wanted to get into gaming without breaking the bank. We played Apex Legends, Call of Duty Warzone, and Fortnite, and he's been having a blast on his time off from work. I'm glad that everything turned out ok, and for the price to performance, I'm really glad about how everything turned out. Along with that, I wanted this to be an upgrade to our family's main workstation PC which was an ancient HP desktop that we got back in 2008. For what he does, it will last him for another 5-10 years. Thanks to Micro Center for stocking all of these parts at great prices!$561.76 -
B550 Build B550 Build
Upgraded from old school FX processor that had seen it's best days. General computing, some 1080 gaming, mainly racing. Upgraded from old school FX processor that had seen it's best days. General computing, some 1080 gaming, mainly racing.$932.91 -
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Aspen Aspen
I built this PC originally about 3-4 years ago and have upgraded it along the way. I use it to play games like Forza Horizon... I built this PC originally about 3-4 years ago and have upgraded it along the way. I use it to play games like Forza Horizon 5 and Minecraft, mess around with linux, and edit videos for school projects.$923.91 -
Kuromi Pink PC Kuromi Pink PC
Built this PC for my girlfriend as she wants a small PC for casual gaming purposes. I looked into the market and there... Built this PC for my girlfriend as she wants a small PC for casual gaming purposes. I looked into the market and there aren't many cases that offer the pink color so I chose NR200P eventually and then used the old components I passed down from my main rig.$1,803.93 -
Gaming and Casual Use PC Gaming and Casual Use PC
I wants to build a PC from a casual Mac user. I used to play console game. My Mac was getting old and then my friends all... I wants to build a PC from a casual Mac user. I used to play console game. My Mac was getting old and then my friends all switched to PC. I love the versatility and hybrid use of my gaming PC!$1,221.93 -
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Waka's Battlestation Waka's Battlestation
It is a gaming rig and I primarily play FPS games (CSGO, Valorant). It is a gaming rig and I primarily play FPS games (CSGO, Valorant).$502.94 -
Gaming and Streaming for Apex Gaming and Streaming for Apex
I built this PC in 2019 to play Apex Legends smoothly with some streaming purposes for fun. Recently I've upgraded to RTX... I built this PC in 2019 to play Apex Legends smoothly with some streaming purposes for fun. Recently I've upgraded to RTX 3070 GPU and I'm planning to upgrade Ryzen 5800X, NZXT Z63 AIO cooler and memory to 32 GB.$1,694.91 -
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Old Desktop Old Desktop
An older build now, slowly upgraded over the years! Built a whole new system this year, but I hate being wasteful so this... An older build now, slowly upgraded over the years! Built a whole new system this year, but I hate being wasteful so this one's now designated mostly as a secondary computer for for music production, and one that can still play some older games if the need arises!$869.80 -
Cyberhawk 2019 Cyberhawk 2019
My first PC build from 2019, all bought at Microcenter! My first PC build from 2019, all bought at Microcenter!$1,024.86 -
Meshy Meshy
This is my 3rd rig, This would be my best rig so far with me having everything I wanted. I spend a ton of my leisure time... This is my 3rd rig, This would be my best rig so far with me having everything I wanted. I spend a ton of my leisure time gaming and this computer helps me do that. In the future, I would like to re-do the cables and really clean up the look of this build and add some more character.$1,514.90 -
Gaminator Gaminator
I've upgraded my PC piecemeal in anticipation of getting a 3000 series FE card. Since that's never going to happen I'm still... I've upgraded my PC piecemeal in anticipation of getting a 3000 series FE card. Since that's never going to happen I'm still enjoying a PC that can run anything I try, even it's not quite eye-bleedingly gorgeous.$1,059.85 -
The Chief The Chief
Original purpose was to PC game, but since college it has become mainly a school device. I use the desktop to run all the... Original purpose was to PC game, but since college it has become mainly a school device. I use the desktop to run all the engineering software I need for my courses and the occasional gaming. Current games have been Halo Infinite and Forza Horizon 5, the graphics are so nice 1440p 120 HZ.$1,477.65 -
My First PC My First PC
I built this pc for general use and gaming. I am a Mechanical Engineering college student so I also wanted to use this for... I built this pc for general use and gaming. I am a Mechanical Engineering college student so I also wanted to use this for CAD.$847.11 -
Gaming PC 2019 Gaming PC 2019
Had a great experience in this store at the Mayfield Heights Location. The customer service representative assisted me and... Had a great experience in this store at the Mayfield Heights Location. The customer service representative assisted me and one of my friends in building my first PC. This is why I only shop Micro Center. I play mostly FPS games along with the occasional Witcher 3 and Space Engineers.$1,051.94 -
Pink Build #RazerQuartz Pink Build #RazerQuartz
This PC was built in October 2019. I wanted a PC to play all of my favorite games at max settings at 1080p. I picked out the... This PC was built in October 2019. I wanted a PC to play all of my favorite games at max settings at 1080p. I picked out the pink case first and then decided on the best parts that fit budget while maximizing performance. I enjoy that these parts allow me to do ray-tracing and high detail in single-player games, or 144fps in multiplayer games.$1,170.89 -
Matte Black Blues Matte Black Blues
Last October, in the midst of exam week, I spilt coffee on my gaming laptop. My budget was tight ($800ish) but my exam... Last October, in the midst of exam week, I spilt coffee on my gaming laptop. My budget was tight ($800ish) but my exam schedule even tighter, thus I had to act quick. I watched all the possible video tutorials on “how to build a PC” and researched the best “bang for buck” hardware in the time span of one weekend¬. I was anxious yet zealous at the same time. I went ahead and purchased all the parts from Microcenter, drove home with the slowest speed I’ve ever driven in my life, rolled up my sleeves, and my journey began. The whole process took me 8 stressful hours, during which I was constantly re-watching videos and checking if everything fit as it should. I was so jittery I even dropped my CPU but thankfully the Internet taught me I could bend the pins back with a card. Phewww. I was also able to reuse my HDD and the m.2 NVMe SSD from my dead laptop which was a big victory considering my budget. I couldn’t stop admiring my build for weeks and I have slowly but surely been upgrading parts ever since. I created a custom logo for myself and purchased a custom GPU bracket to make my design pop. I am a mechanical engineering student currently and I use my PC for AutoCAD, SOLIDWORKS, and to learn programming languages on the side. So far, I’m proficient in HTML, CSS, Javascript and beginner in JAVA, C++ and Python. In my free time, I enjoy playing Rocket League, PUBG, Among Us, Fall Guys, and the classic- FIFA. I also love listening to music and that is why I recently purchased the Hifiman HE4xx. Looking to buy an AMP and a DAC soon (another rabbit hole I am entering). I’m a very visually oriented person and love being able to match my peripherals and pc with RGB. Since I am not a fan of rainbow effects, I have synced all my devices to be split in half - one side light blue and the other dark blue. With the $500 gift card I am planning to majorly upgrade my system. I want to go from a Ryzen 2600x to a 5700x and add 16gb more RAM, so that I can create more complex models in SOLIDWORKS without hiccups. At the same time, I want to upgrade my GPU to a RTX3060 or 2070Super, which will be more than enough for 144Hz 1080p (hopefully for the horribly optimized PUBG too).$1,696.90 -
First-Ever Build First-Ever Build
This is mainly used for homework and gaming. I play Call of Duty: Warzone, World War Z, and Valorant. This is mainly used for homework and gaming. I play Call of Duty: Warzone, World War Z, and Valorant.$573.91 -
Molan Labe Molan Labe
I built this as a way to help with boredom and keep connected with my kids during the 2020 lock downs. Started its life in a... I built this as a way to help with boredom and keep connected with my kids during the 2020 lock downs. Started its life in a Thermal take case and just the Asus Board and Ryzen 3 2200g but then the PC building/ Customizing bug hit me and hit me hard. I attempted to customize the thermal take case but that wasn't going the direction I wanted so I searched for a case that better fit my need but also wasn't the same mainstream cases I was seeing all over the internet ie the Nzxt. Ifound the case on Amazon and purchased it although the case could be slightly better it really fits my needs and satisfied my need to see the computer while its operating. I added a RX570 graphics card and more hard drive space. Then over the early summer the need to upgrade was further intensified when my son wanted to build his first computer. So I made him a deal he could have the Ryzen 3 2200g when I could get a Ryzen 3 3300x. Well after a long wait I was able to secure one of the 3300X cpu's at micro center upon installing the new CPU I determined I would be adding a NVME drive to hold the one and only game I play. So that was added and a heat sink, that although isn't needed it looks really good under the CPU fan. PSU extension cables were added for purely looks and not for function. All the case fans are remote controlled for their respective LED effects and the Wraith Prism is controlled by the Cooler Master Software. To do it all over I would have definitely done far more research and possibly gone another route with the motherboard, and I would definitely say I should have opted for a different Graphic Card like a RX 580 or a 5700. But those are Items I can add or change at a later time. This was started as just a simple Web Browsing machine and morphed into something else entirely. I am looking at changing the fans to one that have PWM control as these are just simple fans that have no speed adjustment.$1,009.82 -
Big Rig Big Rig
Gaming rig. I usually play some VR titles, Rocket League, Destiny 2, Risk of Rain 2, No Man's Sky.The process was pretty... Gaming rig. I usually play some VR titles, Rocket League, Destiny 2, Risk of Rain 2, No Man's Sky. The process was pretty simple. Installed CPU and heatsink into the Mother Board, as well as the ram, then set it down into the case. Bolted everything down then installed all of the other parts. The strip of lights in the case was from a bulk roll of 5050 LEDs that I cut and soldered the connections on to it. One RGB header goes to the LED strip, and the second one goes to the fan controller included with the case so that ASUS Aura sync can control everything. I also run an Oculus Rift S off of this rig, and it's handled everything quite well. This build could benefit from a newer GPU. I'm looking to probably upgrade the CPU to a Ryzen 7 3700x when the 4000 series hits stores and pushes the price down on the 3000s. I chose the AverMedia capture card over the usual ElGato. The AverMedia was on sale, so I got it for a steal, and it's extremely easy to use.$1,399.81