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SilverFox SilverFox
Gaming and productivity. Went full blackout, no rgb, might upgrade to warm 3000k case lights. Wanted an industrial looking... Gaming and productivity. Went full blackout, no rgb, might upgrade to warm 3000k case lights. Wanted an industrial looking build.$1,740.92 -
Greem Greem
Hello! This build came to be after a four hour drive with my brother down to our nearest Microcenter in Marietta GA... Hello! This build came to be after a four hour drive with my brother down to our nearest Microcenter in Marietta GA (Nashville moment). We put everything together over the course of the weekend. I am a Student, Musician, Content Creator and Collegiate Overwatch player, so i wanted to build a space where i could do all of these things, but also relax after a long day.$6,814.86 -
Iray workstation bedtop computer Iray workstation bedtop computer
Blender, daz3d studio, photoshop, and illustrator Blender, daz3d studio, photoshop, and illustrator$6,288.85 -
64 Bit Ghost 64 Bit Ghost
1st Full PC build from the Case to the cable management. 1st Full PC build from the Case to the cable management.$1,310.12 -
Red void Red void
It's a gaming/blender/3dmax project oriented build,I usually love playing arpg,jrpg,mmo,fighting games,shooters,horror,... It's a gaming/blender/3dmax project oriented build,I usually love playing arpg,jrpg,mmo,fighting games,shooters,horror, practically all kinds of games and love doing projects and stuff$2,539.94 -
Fun project Fun project
Firstly, thank you to Ricardo A. At the Cambridge store for helping me with project. He spent the time to review my project... Firstly, thank you to Ricardo A. At the Cambridge store for helping me with project. He spent the time to review my project and helped me tweak the build to fit my needs. He was super professional and very patient to answer all of my questions. He was so helpful, I even purchased a prebuilt mini pc. I will be using this computer for mostly archiving physical media and 3d printing.$1,002.89 -
Needs new GPU Needs new GPU
Use it for light gaming and web browsing Use it for light gaming and web browsing$1,059.96 -
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Gaming Monster Gaming Monster
This build is a celebration of minimalist design, combining high performance with a sleek, all-white aesthetic. The Intel... This build is a celebration of minimalist design, combining high performance with a sleek, all-white aesthetic. The Intel Xeon W5-3435X, a 16-core powerhouse, is paired with an ASRock B550M Pro SE motherboard, ensuring robust performance for multitasking and professional workloads. The MSI GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Gaming X Slim graphics card, with its triple fan design, provides excellent cooling and fits perfectly with the build’s white theme. The NZXT H9 Flow case offers ample airflow, keeping all components cool even under heavy loads, and the tempered glass panels showcase the build’s clean interior. Powering this build is a 650W semi-modular PowerSpec PSU, providing reliable and efficient power delivery. For storage, the Samsung 870 EVO SSD ensures fast boot times and quick access to data. Usage: I use my PC primarily for gaming, content creation, and general productivity tasks. The system handles everything smoothly, from playing graphically demanding games to running resource-intensive applications like video editing software. Things I Would Change: • GPU: If I had the budget, I would upgrade the GPU to a higher-end model to future-proof the build for upcoming game releases. • Storage: I might add more storage in the future, especially another high-capacity SSD, to accommodate more games and large files. • RGB Lighting: While the RGB lighting$1,138.92 -
Dad's Hackintosh Dad's Hackintosh
This beastly pc was a gift for my dad's 53rd birthday. I've been trying to convince him to replace his 2016 16 inch Macbook... This beastly pc was a gift for my dad's 53rd birthday. I've been trying to convince him to replace his 2016 16 inch Macbook Pro, but he really held off on the upgrade for a while. But, after trying to use the Macbook for heavy 4k video editing tasks in Final-Cut he realized that the laptop wouldn't cut it. So that was the very beginning of this ongoing project of a computer. The finished result is what you see here and it's probably one of the most challenging computers I have ever built. This was mainly because of the software situation, I underestimated the work you put in to get MacOS Ventura installed on a non Mac computer. But I am happy to say that it is incredibly stable (as long as he doesn't mess with it) and performs similarly to a $6000 Mac Pro. For the parts I opted for the i9 12900k because it was a huge upgrade from the 4 core i7 in his laptop, and it came in the best value (in my opinion) micro center bundle with the i9 motherboard and ram for only $400. I also went for an all Noctua cooling setup due to the quality, durability, longevity and most importantly whisper quiet operation as he does music production/recording in the same room as this beast. I also went for two separate 1tb drives to ensure ease of use and compatibility with a dual boot system. The 6800 from MSI was my first choice due to it's compatibility with Hackintosh and value for money when I bought it. I chose The Fractal North because my dad enjoys woodworking when he has the time, and it also has an absolutely incredibly professional yet unique look to it. The PC boots up to a boot menu where you can select which OS you are using (refer to image 18). And boots up relatively quick for a hackintosh (around 40 seconds). Everything in macos works except wifi and bluetooth at the moment, since his current wifi/bluetooth card is unsupported in macos. So we will likely add a broadcom chip which should be compatible out of the box with hackintosh (but you never know). I will update the part list if I add the chip and it works. My dad was extremely happy with the upgrade and I am glad that he is. There were many hurdles to overcome when troubleshooting issues and bugs, but after installing the correct Kexts and finalizing bios settings it was ready to go. I hope you all enjoy the build as much as we did, it's definitely one of my favorite builds I have ever put together.$1,309.92 -
16 Tons 16 Tons
I bought this computer for my programming projects and gaming. It's currently running Ubuntu 24.04, but will add another M.2... I bought this computer for my programming projects and gaming. It's currently running Ubuntu 24.04, but will add another M.2 SSD for Windows and gaming. Currently I'm participating in multiple scientific distributed computing projects with boinc, I have transcoded ripped blu rays (1080p so far) at a stable 500 fps to AV1 mkv's using ffmpeg (cuda hw accelerated). I plan to run an LLM locally, and want to see if i can run a 70B model without too much quantization, and compare to my old rig (core i7 3770, 16GB ram, GTX 1080). That only ran 13B models max. I might need more system memory. Lol.$2,424.92 -
The CAD Box The CAD Box
Needed a PC for CAD modeling. It had to have 128GB of RAM. I wanted to go current gen AMD, but was not sure about stability... Needed a PC for CAD modeling. It had to have 128GB of RAM. I wanted to go current gen AMD, but was not sure about stability with 4 sticks DDR5 and Ryzen7000. I've heard it is doable but only at speeds below 4400 MT/s. I ended up with tried-and-true 5950x and DDR4 cranked up to 3200 MT/s. Went with matte black, no-RGB and no sleeved cables.$1,858.91 -
my first pc my first pc
after 4 years with a ryzen 7 3700u laptop i build my first pc from microcenter!!!!! the ram, cpu, and mb is from microcenter... after 4 years with a ryzen 7 3700u laptop i build my first pc from microcenter!!!!! the ram, cpu, and mb is from microcenter combo$849.96 -
Dads rig Dads rig
Went back to school. Needed an updated console. Ditched the console built a pc. gave the first to my youngest son and the... Went back to school. Needed an updated console. Ditched the console built a pc. gave the first to my youngest son and the second to my oldest.$3,668.93 -
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Junkworks Junkworks
Unraid server utilizing components from a number of old builds. Serves as NAS, HTPC/Living room gaming PC, Jellyfin server,... Unraid server utilizing components from a number of old builds. Serves as NAS, HTPC/Living room gaming PC, Jellyfin server, ARMA server. Runs several misc VM's as well for a security homelab.$2,607.95 -
Fractal Design North I7 RTX Build Fractal Design North I7 RTX Build
This is a all white build using Fractal Design North case This is a all white build using Fractal Design North case$1,544.92 -
My Perfect 1080P Gaming PC Build 2024 My Perfect 1080P Gaming PC Build 2024
I built this PC for gaming. The aim of this build is to be able to play any game in the highest graphic setting in 1080p.... I built this PC for gaming. The aim of this build is to be able to play any game in the highest graphic setting in 1080p. This is the build I came up with that does exactly that. The RTX 4060 GPU is great for this build. It's inexpensive but perfect for 1080p gaming.$1,369.93 -
Ticklemonster-i9 Ticklemonster-i9
My highschool had a two week course where we could learn and build our own computers, we had a budget of 500$ and the choice... My highschool had a two week course where we could learn and build our own computers, we had a budget of 500$ and the choice to add extra from our own money. This is my first build and I am very happy with how it turned out. Using our budgets, I bought the 400$ bundle at Micro Center that contained, Intel Core i9 12900K, ASUS Prime Z790-V WIFI motherboard, and the G.skill Ripjaw 32 Gb 2 x 16 ram. Additionally, I got a PowerSpec PS 650GSM 650 W power supply, a DeepCool AG400, and a Seagate Laptop Thin 500 GB 7200RPM SATA 6 GB/s 32 MB Cache 2.5 Inch Hard Disk Drive. Using my own money, I bought a Inland X1 black case, two Inland TN320 NVMe M.2 storage SSD's, and a Nvidia RTX 3050. I am very thankful I took this course and I am very content with how my PC turned out, it runs most games I play at high to max graphics (I mostly play RTS such as Men of War or Total War games). The total cost of this build was roughly 800$ USD with me paying around 270$ from my own pocket.$1,122.93 -
First build First build
I built this pc for gaming its has been nothing but great. i put comments for part numbers that were not on the website. I built this pc for gaming its has been nothing but great. i put comments for part numbers that were not on the website.$1,474.91 -
My First Gaming PC Build My First Gaming PC Build
This is my first gaming PC build to replace my old gaming laptop! I learned a lot from this unforgettable experience. It's... This is my first gaming PC build to replace my old gaming laptop! I learned a lot from this unforgettable experience. It's fascinating to learn about how the computer works. The build has been working great. I mainly play FPS games. I tested The Finals and Tarkov on this machine, and it ran perfectly smoothly.$1,869.93 -
3080ti build 3080ti build
Built for gaming. Currently playing New World, DOTA2, and The Finals Built for gaming. Currently playing New World, DOTA2, and The Finals$2,173.94 -