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This is my PC used for engineering, gaming and normal use. Can handle almost all tasks with ease. This is my PC used for engineering, gaming and normal use. Can handle almost all tasks with ease.$1,350.93 -
Croopla Croopla
I made this rig for daily use for office and some gaming. I made this rig for daily use for office and some gaming.$1,337.92 -
Chris's Racing Machine Chris's Racing Machine
I mainly use this rig to play racing games and other FPS games. I would love to upgrade the CPU and Motherboard in the... I mainly use this rig to play racing games and other FPS games. I would love to upgrade the CPU and Motherboard in the future because they are a little out of date. I also play racing games in vr.$695.92 -
First build First build
I built it with my son so he can learn about computers and have one to play with. I built it with my son so he can learn about computers and have one to play with.$644.97 -
LovelyLeah11's PC LovelyLeah11's PC
Created this for my wife who was wanting an all white build. Came out great and runs amazing and cool. Created this for my wife who was wanting an all white build. Came out great and runs amazing and cool.$1,109.87 -
Solid YouTuber/Streamer Veteran's Build Solid YouTuber/Streamer Veteran's Build
In the bustling town where I grew up, there weren't many options for computer enthusiasts like me. Sure, there were a... In the bustling town where I grew up, there weren't many options for computer enthusiasts like me. Sure, there were a handful of small computer shops scattered around, each offering a mishmash of components, but none could compare to the tech haven that is Microcenter. My journey into the world of building PCs began amidst these humble surroundings. Armed with determination and a modest budget, I scoured the shelves of these local stores, piecing together my first rig. It wasn't perfect, but it was mine—a testament to my budding passion for all things tech. As I tinkered with my creation, learning the ins and outs of hardware assembly, I couldn't shake the feeling that there was something more out there, something beyond the limitations of my small town's offerings. That something turned out to be Microcenter. The first time I set foot in that gleaming megastore, I felt like a kid in a candy shop. Row upon row of pristine components stretched out before me, gleaming under the fluorescent lights. It was a paradise for any PC enthusiast, with shelves stocked high with the latest processors, graphics cards, and peripherals. But it wasn't just the sheer variety of products that captivated me—it was the expertise of the staff. Unlike the often clueless employees at the local shops, the Microcenter team were true professionals, eager to share their knowledge and offer advice on even the most obscure tech questions. Armed with the resources of Microcenter and the guidance of its knowledgeable staff, I embarked on my next build with newfound confidence. Gone were the days of settling for "okay" parts; now, I had access to the best of the best. With their help, I carefully selected each component, ensuring that my new rig would be a masterpiece of performance and reliability. As I sat back and admired my completed build, I couldn't help but marvel at how far I'd come. From humble beginnings in those small-town computer shops to the pinnacle of PC building excellence at Microcenter, my journey had been nothing short of extraordinary. And as I powered up my new rig for the first time, I knew that the best was yet to come. At its core lay the beating heart of my creation, the Intel i7 8700k, a processor as reliable as it was powerful. With its six cores and twelve threads, it was the engine that drove my digital adventures, powering through the most demanding of tasks with ease. Surrounding it, like loyal soldiers standing guard, were 32GB of RAM, a veritable army of memory, ready to tackle any challenge I threw their way. And nestled snugly within the belly of the beast was a lightning-fast 1TB SSD, its silent whispers promising swift load times and snappy system responsiveness. But it was the crown jewel of my rig—the RTX 2070 SUPER GPU—that truly set it apart. With its ray-tracing prowess and blistering rendering speeds, it transformed every pixel into a masterpiece, bringing my virtual worlds to life with unparalleled beauty and realism. Together, we embarked on a journey unlike any other, a journey into the heart of gaming and streaming glory. From the darkest dungeons to the farthest reaches of outer space, we traversed virtual landscapes with skill and determination, our every triumph and defeat broadcast to an eager audience of fellow adventurers. But it wasn't just about the games—it was about the connection. With my powerful rig, I streamed in crystal-clear HD, my every word and gesture captured with stunning clarity. And as I interacted with my viewers, sharing stories and swapping strategies, I felt a sense of camaraderie unlike anything I'd ever known.$886.96 -
Lil Destroyer Lil Destroyer
I built this computer as a PC to have for both school and gaming and general purpose I built this computer as a PC to have for both school and gaming and general purpose$1,350.96 -
Black Ice Black Ice
Built for Data Analysis with Python and Gaming. I play Palworld, Horizon Zero Dawn and Assassin's Creed Valhalla Built for Data Analysis with Python and Gaming. I play Palworld, Horizon Zero Dawn and Assassin's Creed Valhalla$2,084.91 -
Green Machine Green Machine
Decent build with watercooling. Built for Valorant and League. Decent build with watercooling. Built for Valorant and League.$972.97 -
Desktop Desktop
I built this so I can make my sewing patterns, inkscape designs, machine embroidery, vinyl cutting, and music management. I... I built this so I can make my sewing patterns, inkscape designs, machine embroidery, vinyl cutting, and music management. I have my patterns displayed from a ceiling hung projector that is calibrated so the patterns are to scale on the floor to cut out.$358.95 -
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SAMA ARGB Gaming PC SAMA ARGB Gaming PC
I used the pc mostly for blender and a bit of gaming. I'm honestly surprised that the pc performed extremely well. I used the pc mostly for blender and a bit of gaming. I'm honestly surprised that the pc performed extremely well.$358.92 -
ICEBOX PC ICEBOX PC
Built this PC in early October. Built for gaming and video editing. Case was great to build in and had no issues with MC or... Built this PC in early October. Built for gaming and video editing. Case was great to build in and had no issues with MC or any of their parts. Good prices for the parts imo but the cooler was a bit pricey. Great MB with onboard WiFi for the B550 chipset. RGB was nice to setup and I really liked how the build came out. I could only attach one photo as all my other ones were taken in portrait mode and you can’t attach those here, but the photo I attached gives a good look at how it came out.$972.92 -
Computer Computer
I originally built this comuter to play more casual games like Sims 4, Minecraft with RTX, Stardew Valley, and other... I originally built this comuter to play more casual games like Sims 4, Minecraft with RTX, Stardew Valley, and other emulation. Later when I entered my tech school, I began to use it to learn AutoCad, Blender, Revit, and 3dsmax. None of which I am good at yet lol. Starting last month I got a Quest 2 headset so I could play PCVR games using a link cable like Job Sim, Blade & Sorcery, Vivecraft, and Beat Saber. I use it for 3D printing and Silhouette Studio for crafting and stuff. I wish I didn't cheap out on my motherboard and storage because 1.5 TB isn't really enough anymore and my RAM is only running at 3333 Mhz instead of 3600. There also isn't very many USB ports and RGB headers for everything I would like to connect. Soon I am going to be doing a Snowblind mod whenever the monitor I ordered comes in the mail.$1,329.92 -
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Red Wraith Red Wraith
I play mostly single player games on this PC and it has been excellent performance and fidelity. I play mostly single player games on this PC and it has been excellent performance and fidelity.$1,962.93 -
Garage Build PC Garage Build PC
Its used for whatever I need in the garage or for testing stuff. Its used for whatever I need in the garage or for testing stuff.$459.95 -
Daughter's first build of her own Daughter's first build of her own
My daughter wanted a better computer and since she helps me upgrade mine from time to time she wanted to build her own. We... My daughter wanted a better computer and since she helps me upgrade mine from time to time she wanted to build her own. We told her if she could keep it around 500.00 budget we'd help her, so we scoured forums and youtube videos for less expensive builds. We found Toasty Bros there, and they in turn directed us to microcenter where we found a very nice cpu/motherboard/ram combo. with the combo and new case we came in around $570. She got her wish and I got a great father-daughter moment to cherish the rest of my life. :D$574.95 -
Byte Size Byte Size
I built this because I wanted to build the smallest form factor desktop that was reasonably possible relative to my... I built this because I wanted to build the smallest form factor desktop that was reasonably possible relative to my performance goals. Once I decided to use an AMD processor with Raedon graphics built in, there was nothing holding me back from making it as compact as possible. I know that the random application of sloppy electrical tape looks bad with the panel removed. But the goal was to black out light-colored components from showing through the mesh and it does indeed look better when the case is closed up.$440.95 -
Stratosphere Blackout 1 Stratosphere Blackout 1
This is my first ever computer build. It is a gaming rig, and I play video games like Ace Combat 7, Doom Eternal, Titanfall... This is my first ever computer build. It is a gaming rig, and I play video games like Ace Combat 7, Doom Eternal, Titanfall 2, and more. I plan on upgrading the PSU and getting a case with an optical disk drive in the future. I may also upgrade the GPU and Cooler. The case is an ATX Case that I got off of amazon for 35 ish dollars. It is not very good, but for what it costs it is not bad at all. In the future, I plan to dabble in small amounts of video editing and music production as well, and maybe even use it for game development! The reason why I built this rig was because I've wanted to assemble a PC for quite a while. Technology interests me so building it after saving up from my first job for it was a fulfilling experience. Edit: I forgot to mention that I got the CPU, Motherboard, and Ram, from a microcenter bundle, so the total did not come out to how much it shows. I just entered the MSRP prices.$863.95 -
Buff Grandpa Buff Grandpa
Built with the goal of fast 1080p/1440p gaming on a budget, allowing an upgrade to AM5 in the near future. A small desk... Built with the goal of fast 1080p/1440p gaming on a budget, allowing an upgrade to AM5 in the near future. A small desk footprint is a necessity with an upgrade path for all parts preferred, so the Hyte Revolt 3 was an easy choice. The rest of the parts were chosen for pure functionality based on available deals on the new and used markets.$730.99 -
Simple Budget Desktop Simple Budget Desktop
Home workstation for gaming and school work Home workstation for gaming and school work$567.94 -
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I built this PC to play a lot of games on 1080. I mainly play Fortnite, Minecraft, and Overwatch. I built this PC to play a lot of games on 1080. I mainly play Fortnite, Minecraft, and Overwatch.$889.95 -
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I bought this prebuilt PC mainly for work and to play games at 1080p. I bought this prebuilt PC mainly for work and to play games at 1080p.$600.93