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  • Crysis' Nightmare thumbnail

    Crysis' Nightmare Crysis' Nightmare

    I built this PC mainly for gaming and just all around entertainment. It defiantly was a challenge to get my hands on a 3080... I built this PC mainly for gaming and just all around entertainment. It defiantly was a challenge to get my hands on a 3080 Ti witch replaced my RX 6700 XT. Ended up paying $1600, witch I think was a decent deal. I'm Just waiting on some corsair rgb extension cables to get my Corsair LS100 kit working. Other then that it is finally complete!
    $4,509.96
    Riley M
  • X Machine thumbnail

    X Machine X Machine

    Gaming,Streaming, Movies Gaming,Streaming, Movies
    $4,484.91
    Toby J
  • boxy - square workstation thumbnail

    boxy - square workstation boxy - square workstation

    Built this PC for graphics software development in OpenGL and Vulkan, all done on Linux. For times outside of work, the... Built this PC for graphics software development in OpenGL and Vulkan, all done on Linux. For times outside of work, the machine is booted on Windows 11 for Microsoft Flight Simulator and X-Plane 12.
    $4,316.94
    Rafael C
  • Lian Li O11D Watercooling thumbnail

    Lian Li O11D Watercooling Lian Li O11D Watercooling

    Gaming and first watercooling build Gaming and first watercooling build
    $4,312.98
    Adam P
  • RTX 3090 Gaming Video Editing Desktop PC thumbnail

    RTX 3090 Gaming Video Editing Desktop PC RTX 3090 Gaming Video Editing Desktop PC

    PC i made for video editing so it had to have the best of the best to render fast. PC i made for video editing so it had to have the best of the best to render fast.
    $4,286.91
    Lenardo e
  • Iorek Byrnison thumbnail

    Iorek Byrnison Iorek Byrnison

    Middle Age Dad with a bit of a ED problem, Elite Dangerous. Fell hard for the game on console. With all future updates/move... Middle Age Dad with a bit of a ED problem, Elite Dangerous. Fell hard for the game on console. With all future updates/move to PC exclusive. Decided to go all in with a dream build for the first one. Suspend the college savings for a bit and built a 4K gaming beast for around $4k. Got to love symmetry.
    $4,279.83
    Scott C
  • Eclipse #MicroCenterMadness thumbnail

    Eclipse #MicroCenterMadness Eclipse #MicroCenterMadness

    Five years ago I joined the world of building custom gaming PCs with my very first gaming desktop containing a Core i5-4690K... Five years ago I joined the world of building custom gaming PCs with my very first gaming desktop containing a Core i5-4690K and a GTX 960 2GB. Ironically enough this was also my very first time visiting my local Micro Center location about an hour drive away. I knew that this wouldn't be the final form of that system and have been upgrading on a roughly annual basis little by little; new CPU cooler here, new GPU there, real standard stuff. By the end of 2020 AMD and NVIDIA both dropped their massive architecture improvements; namely Zen 3 and Ampere. With my recent paychecks from my new part-time job saved up from Christmas break, I knew I wanted to go all out on upgrades and decided to restart from the ground up to build the ultimate system of my dreams. Behold Eclipse; my Ryzen 9 5900X and RTX 3090 FE gaming and editing PC. Yes I know the CPU and GPU are super hard to get ahold of, I feel you 100%. But let this just be a reminder to not give in to scalpers. The CPU was bought from Micro Center at MSRP and the GPU was bought from a guy looking to trade for an RTX 3080 or RX 6800 XT. He dropped the price to $1600 when I offered to meet him halfway so even if I'd have bought this GPU myself, the total would've only been $11 cheaper after tax. Even if he wanted the $1589 the card costed after tax I probably would've brought him $11 worth of food for his troubles anyway haha. I really hope you all like this rig as it was my first build with this magnitude of hardware and I think it turned out fantastic. If you wanna see the build process, I highly recommend you check out the video I made on my YouTube channel which can be found here: https://youtu.be/RJSADalELNg I do a lot of fun PC builds and other PC-tech related stuff on my channel so I'd really appreciate if you took a look. My channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXzSPKUKgC9IRt-CCvT19JQ
    $4,279.34
    George Mahramas
  • The Overkill Mk. 1 thumbnail

    The Overkill Mk. 1 The Overkill Mk. 1

    After years of laptop gaming and dreaming of a proper rig for my heavier games, I finally made the leap and built it out.... After years of laptop gaming and dreaming of a proper rig for my heavier games, I finally made the leap and built it out. Starting with the hardest-to-find parts in the thick of parts shortages, I was able to ensure my build was balanced and available all at once. Now to get through my huge Steam backlog! The majority of the parts came from Micro Center, and one of the employees helped me spec it out as a balanced build with some parts I had already decided on. She had recommendations for anything I wasn't sure of, caught some errors (and saved me good money), and generally had a great attitude throughout! Throughout the build, I had to make a few changes from the original plan. - One of which was a switch from Crucial memory to Corsair. This was since the Crucial memory didn't have great RGB software and kept getting stuck in an ugly way. Plus, with iCue and the Corsair sticks, I was able to set the hardware defaults so it wouldn't blast rainbow on startup! - Another difficulty I had was with the motherboard firmware. It turns out the RGB controller on the board had an issue where it froze up, and information online was limited. However, I was finally able to find an update via MSI's website that, after a few adjustments, I was able to bring it back in full! - Unrelated to the PC, there was a faulty in-wall ethernet connection in the office of my apartment. It took a long time to resolve, but a LV Electrician saved the day and found a break in the line where it met the panel. I was then able to take down the 25ft Cat6 that was temporarily stretched through the apartment and into the router. Now I have Cat6 running gigabit internet, through a switch, and right into the 2.5G LAN port on the motherboard! - Another issue is that my poor Corsair Virtuoso SE is having random glitches with audio output, but only on this machine. Occasionally and randomly, it will turn to painfully crackly static when in a discord call. Sometimes it gets better and sometimes it gets worse if I wait, but restarting the headset makes it disappear. I tried just about everything (all drivers and possibly relevant software uninstalled or reinstalled) until I found threads suggesting it was the UEFI/BIOS. It looks like the more recent B550 UEFI/BIOS updates have continually chipped away at this problem, so I'm still hopeful, but I should probably reinstall Windows just to be sure. - Finally, I have minor annoyances with the RGB and software of multiple brands being so inconsistent or incompatible. For the crazy amount of money I spent on name brands, I definitely expected a smoother experience! SignalRGB ended up being the cleanest way to control them all, but it's still not perfect. Hoping this continues improving in the future!
    $4,268.09
    Eric M
  • 4090 beast thumbnail

    4090 beast 4090 beast

    4K gaming 4K gaming
    $4,261.89
    ea t
  • Matrix thumbnail

    Matrix Matrix

    Mainly build this for playing games with longevity as the main focus. This is my first time dealing with a water cooled gpu... Mainly build this for playing games with longevity as the main focus. This is my first time dealing with a water cooled gpu and overlooked the case so you will have to have the vertical mount from Lian Li if you plan to run this gpu in the o11d evo case if you don't want the glass pushing against the tubes. The glass panel will shut but I don't like putting stress on the tubes. The pc will easily play Cyberpunk (without rtx overdrive), hogwarts legacy, and Horizon 5 at 100+ fps on max settings with Ray tracing on a 3440x1440p monitor. The GPU overclocks pretty easily and scored very high on 3d mark port royal. I have added a picture of the best overclock setup I could figure out so far but I am still pretty new to overclocking.(just watch JayzTwoCents' review of the card as he is way better than me at that) The case is very easy to cable manage and has a removable hdd bay that sits right above the power supply. However, if you plan on using the hdd bay I would not recommend the Corsair shift power supplies as it gives you very little room to access the cables. The vertical gpu mount does take a couple weeks to arrive from amazon so if you want the build completed all at once I would order that in advance. Once the gpu mount arrives I plan on getting the final 3 intake fans installed and will then be completed.
    $4,254.87
    BRENNAN C
  • Future-Proof (OLED Gaming) thumbnail

    Future-Proof (OLED Gaming) Future-Proof (OLED Gaming)

    Mostly sought to create a build from scratch that will be more than capable to handle the next decade or so of gaming. I... Mostly sought to create a build from scratch that will be more than capable to handle the next decade or so of gaming. I primarily play Diablo 4, WoW, and the occasional FPS. OLED Gaming > 4k Gaming any day.
    $4,149.88
    Allen W
  • Ice White Core i9-12900k & EVGA RTX 3080Ti FTW3 Ultra Gaming & Streaming Build thumbnail

    Ice White Core i9-12900k & EVGA RTX... Ice White Core i9-12900k & EVGA RTX 3080Ti FTW3 Ultra Gaming & Streaming Build

    This was a rebuild/refresh of my 1st PC. I went to rebuild my rig to an all-white build, and ended up with an opportunity to... This was a rebuild/refresh of my 1st PC. I went to rebuild my rig to an all-white build, and ended up with an opportunity to upgrade CPU, MoBo, & PSU while doing so. 99% of the time this PC is on it is gaming, with half of the time streaming from it while gaming (on my Facebook Gaming Page, WhyNotDonP3). I mainly play Warzone, Battlefield 2042, Battlefront 2, AC Odyssey & Valhalla, with some others sprinkled in here and there. Biggest thing I did on this build was take my time while doing all the wiring routing & cable management to get it done right. I installed all the fans & controllers first, installed the motherboard, connected the fan controllers & case I/O to the MoBo, then ran and tidied up all the fan & RGB headers, tidied up the case I/O wires nice and tight, then ran the easy to run PSU Cables, for an overall nice and clean back panel. It helped that this case (Corsair 5000D Airflow) was very easy to build and do cable management.
    $4,144.66
    Don P
  • a nice white build in the new case thumbnail

    a nice white build in the new case a nice white build in the new case

    some inspirations, first time build some inspirations, first time build
    $4,132.86
    Aquatik
  • Personal PC Build 3/15/23 thumbnail

    Personal PC Build 3/15/23 Personal PC Build 3/15/23

    I built this PC for gaming and general use. I play mostly multiplayer FPS, single player adventure, simulation, gacha, and... I built this PC for gaming and general use. I play mostly multiplayer FPS, single player adventure, simulation, gacha, and VR games. Besides gaming, I also do web browsing, programming, and light 3D modeling for 3D printing. The CPU is beginning to show its age, especially with some simulation and VR games, so I'm planning to upgrade it to something more modern soon.
    $4,132.73
    tkheang
  • High Silence Z thumbnail

    High Silence Z High Silence Z

    Built for 3A games and some video editing tasks. Built for 3A games and some video editing tasks.
    $4,121.90
    Ryan
  • Overkill thumbnail

    Overkill Overkill

    I built this to game on as well as be able to throw anything at it. I love upgrading and having the most advanced... I built this to game on as well as be able to throw anything at it. I love upgrading and having the most advanced technology.
    $4,117.91
    Tyler T
  • Ultimate RTX 3090 Gaming station thumbnail

    Ultimate RTX 3090 Gaming station Ultimate RTX 3090 Gaming station

    I built this computer to be the best of the best. Unfortunately i need to upgrade teh graphic card now that theres a 3090ti!... I built this computer to be the best of the best. Unfortunately i need to upgrade teh graphic card now that theres a 3090ti! thats my next upgrade
    $4,105.92
    jacob m
  • Black Clover (All-purpose, overkill, hi-end and hi-speed) thumbnail

    Black Clover (All-purpose, overkill,... Black Clover (All-purpose, overkill, hi-end and hi-speed)

    I built this rig in order to run all games at a smooth framerate in high - max settings, and also wanted an accelerated PC... I built this rig in order to run all games at a smooth framerate in high - max settings, and also wanted an accelerated PC to run multiple programs, stream and invest into digital art as well. Art and gaming are my two passions and I wanted a max-end PC that would support both endeavors and multiple activities.
    $4,103.87
    Sam O
  • TheHouseOfTom thumbnail

    TheHouseOfTom TheHouseOfTom

    Built for gaming, streaming, content creation. Curator of RobeytechDeals on Twitter and Robeytechdeals.com Built for gaming, streaming, content creation. Curator of RobeytechDeals on Twitter and Robeytechdeals.com
    $4,093.95
    TheHouseOfTom
  • Ambient Overkill thumbnail

    Ambient Overkill Ambient Overkill

    The system was originally built for benching in overclocking competitions, specifically for CPU and memory overclocking. It... The system was originally built for benching in overclocking competitions, specifically for CPU and memory overclocking. It has since been used for general web browsing and gaming, with some performance tweaking going on every now and then when I get the urge. I can bench the delidded 8700k at 5.4ghz (Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut on the die) in Cinebench and my memory runs stable at DDR4 4000 C15-15-15-30 with a Command Rate of 2. tREFI at 65535 and tRFC at 300. Every single timing has been tightened to their limits, from primaries all the way down to the last tertiary timing. RTL and IO-L values have been manually dialed in to prevent the RAM from training outside of my specifications. Currently, the least impressive aspect of my system is the graphics card. It's a stock RTX 2080 Ti using a reference PCB and modded to use my old 1080 Ti FTW3 Hybrid cooler. Anything is possible with a rotary tool. I plan on using a custom Heatkiller Pro IV block to replace the FTW3 hybrid cooler and eventually mod the card to support a higher power limit through shunt mods. My cooling solution is quite overkill, hence the name of this build. My CPU water block is a Heatkiller Pro IV. My loop has a massive 1260mm radiator with 18 Corsair ML140 fans in a push-pull configuration. My water never exceeds the ambient air temperature in my room. It's for this exact reason that I am able to bench my processor as high as 5.4ghz, and run at 5.1ghz stable under load. I use a standard EKWB D5 Liang pump which has a high enough flow rate to move the liquid through my radiator. To top everything off, I use a little pink desk fan to keep my motherboard VRM's cool under this heavy load. If it looks stupid but works, it's not stupid.
    $4,067.68
    Michael W B
  • JJ Machine thumbnail

    JJ Machine JJ Machine

    This is an all white build. This is an all white build.
    $4,056.87
    JOSE J
  • Overdue Ground up Rebuild thumbnail

    Overdue Ground up Rebuild Overdue Ground up Rebuild

    I am a gamer, streamer (ttv), and in IT so this is work as well. I am a gamer, streamer (ttv), and in IT so this is work as well.
    $4,039.89
    Nathan B
  • Julia thumbnail

    Julia Julia

    This is going to be the One. The One build that takes me from my current one that is ancient and showing its age, to a new... This is going to be the One. The One build that takes me from my current one that is ancient and showing its age, to a new multimedia streaming gaming editing gold standard. Until the next One anyway. Hopefully that won't be for several years
    $4,034.94
    Sherwin K
  • Challenger thumbnail

    Challenger Challenger

    The name of my system is Challenger because when I started my build back in 2013 it was a challenge to build. Eventually it... The name of my system is Challenger because when I started my build back in 2013 it was a challenge to build. Eventually it was challenger to build it better and faster. The performance got better and better every generation. The purpose of my build is for gaming, photo editing, Video editing, light graphic design, web design, and some crypto mining when I'm not using it for watching movies. As you can tell my system has always been put to the test, that is why I have a 1000 watt PSU and 32gb or RAM to make sure I can support anything I throw at it. Before this new model I had a an intel i9-990K and that did great until this 12th gen of CPU's. The 3080ti really comes alive when it comes to games like Red Dead II and Far Cry 6. I didn't my best could get better but it did when I up graded my system to the 12th Gen CPU. All of this performance is viewed by my Alienware 34" Ultra wide 4k Monitor at 120hz. I was truly amazed when I was playing Far Cry 6 at an average of 110fps at 4k when I first played it on this system. I haven't edited any video yet but the moment I get a product I know it will go by in a flash. The Corsair 4000D case was a tight fit for this rig but it really made a complex system look super clean and simple. I was never really into RGB fans but since everything had RGB I had to buy them and now I'm a fan. lol I'm used to full PC cases but now there is no such thing as a full size case any more since they cover the bottom end with a PSU cover. So if you are like me and had an old full size case with no PSU cover, keep it if you ever want to add a second card for any reason. The Corsair 4000D fits a full size ATX motherboard but that last PCIE slot is going to be just for show. Nothing more than one card fits ion this mid size tower and that also goes for the full size frame as well. This the first time time that I have bought an Asus ROG Maximus Hero motherboard and this board is nothing but high class. You truly get what you pay for in this board. The only thing you'll be sorry about is the price but once you open the box and see all the cool features it comes with you'll be excited to plug it in. The board comes with so many features it would take too long for me to list them but I will say that there is a button that helps you release your GPU from the board which is super helpful. The board also support about 4 NVME SSD's, Two on the board and two on an addition PCIE attachment that comes with the board. This board also has a pretty interesting display that is not that bright but very cool to look at. The board also has plenty of slots for those of you that like to build custom water cooled rigs. I personally use a Corsair AIO cooler H100I Elite Capellix and it does just fine. Mixed with 3 RGB 120mm Fans in the front and 2 120 fans on the cooler and 1 to the rear of the case. So there is RGB all over this Challenger. The only place that doesn't have RGB is my Gigabyte 3080ti and my Corsair RAM. This leads me to remind everyone that if you are upgrading to the 12th Gen CPU's you can't use DDR4 RAM you need DDR 5. I had to learn that the hard way and they aren't cheap right now, so to save some money I purchased the Corsair 32GB 5200mhz RAM kit without RGB at around $300. Anything at that size with RGB will cost you an arm and a leg right now.
    $4,025.93
    Guzman07

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