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AMD Budget Build by Bryan AMD Budget Build by Bryan
I mostly play first person shooter games like GTAV/FiveM and other games that this PC could run is Fortnite, Warzone Forza... I mostly play first person shooter games like GTAV/FiveM and other games that this PC could run is Fortnite, Warzone Forza etc.$567.93 -
Budget Intel Build Budget Intel Build
This is a gaming PC I built for a friend that I ended up keeping as a side rig mainly when friends visit or for other family... This is a gaming PC I built for a friend that I ended up keeping as a side rig mainly when friends visit or for other family members to do office work. I tried to obtain parts as cheaply as possible and took advantage of Microcenter's great open box deals. Got really lucky that I had upgraded my GPU before the pandemic situation.$741.95 -
My first gaming computer My first gaming computer
This is my gaming rig! This is my gaming rig!$897.61 -
Budget Build Budget Build
This was for light gaming and school purposes for my girlfriend This was for light gaming and school purposes for my girlfriend$917.62 -
$1,000 Streaming and Gaming PC... $1,000 Streaming and Gaming PC (Microcenter Giveaway)
This gaming PC was created with some help from Microcenter who sponsored a project for us, the Toastybros, to head out to... This gaming PC was created with some help from Microcenter who sponsored a project for us, the Toastybros, to head out to the Sharonville Microcenter and build a PC with a max budget of $1,000. We built this around the time Microcenter was having a deal on the Ryzen 7 2700x where it was only $130. Insane value. The best part is, once we built this PC in the back of the Microcenter, we found a lucky random shopper to give this PC to for free. We love to give back, and if you would like to see the video we made, check it out here! - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxsQN4TRDDo&t=2s$964.93 -
Modest Machine Modest Machine
This story goes back to 2019 when I had a constantly revolving wish list of parts for most of the year as my PC at the time... This story goes back to 2019 when I had a constantly revolving wish list of parts for most of the year as my PC at the time was a budget build from 2014 with a GTX 650 and i3 3rd gen. Gaming wasnt horrible as long as i played on medium to low settings or alternatively played on lower resolutions. Eventually I got tired of it and after graduating college and working a year or two I decided it was time to upgrade. Febuary 2nd 2020, I decide to pull the trigger and made an afternoon trip to MicroCenter and came back with this $1000 build and assembled it before dinner. I added an M.2 SSD as well from amazon to the build. This computer is easily 10 times better than the former one. Across multiple seasonal Steam sales i had bought the Borderlands series, the Bioshock series, the Witcher series, Dishonored 1 and 2, and the Darksouls series but never got to enjoy lag free gaming experience... until now! This gaming build coupled with a 144hz Freesync monitor has changed everything to say the least. I did my best to OC as much as I could but I was unable to get past 3200mhz ram speed on my 3666mhz DIMMs and a CPU clock of 4ghz. If i had more budget i would have gone with 4 channel ram setup and a AIO cooler to avoid the heating up my room so much. Regardless, now I can finally play Minecraft with fancy graphics in peace once and for all.$977.93 -
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Rock solid 1440p Gaming Desktop Rock solid 1440p Gaming Desktop
Post Build Additions: Coolermaster 212 Black CPU Cooler, 2x140mm Deepcool ARGB Front Intake Case Fans, 2x Deepcool 120mm RGB... Post Build Additions: Coolermaster 212 Black CPU Cooler, 2x140mm Deepcool ARGB Front Intake Case Fans, 2x Deepcool 120mm RGB Exhaust Fans, 2TB Barracuda HDD, 2x Deepcool LED Strips Games: All current AAA titles I've tested playing at max settings anywhere from 90-144fps in 1440p. Temps: CPU temps stay below 65c with a mild OC, GPU temps under 75c in the most demanding games. Fan Config: 1x Rear 120 Exhaust, 1x Top-Back 120mm Exhaust, 2x140mm Front Intake$1,092.81 -
starter starter
i mostly play apex, fortnite, and a lot of other games, and it hold 255fps in each of those games, love this pc i mostly play apex, fortnite, and a lot of other games, and it hold 255fps in each of those games, love this pc$1,104.92 -
Hades Hades
I built this pc to get into video editing, music creation, heavy gaming and streaming. I dont have any channels yet but im... I built this pc to get into video editing, music creation, heavy gaming and streaming. I dont have any channels yet but im working on it. I got the idea to make a pc after watching bitwit and austin evans make custom pcs inside microcenter and when i found out i live only 1 hour away from microcenter i started planning my build, obssessively checking if motherboards were in stock (the board i was looking for kept getting reserved and sold out). Then one day i see they got a shipment and so i put the items in the cart and reserve them. I only reserved the motherboard and cpu because i was afraid they would sell out. So i planned a small trip with my gf to this store an hour away. At first i was just going to leave with the parts i reserved but walking into the store i saw an opportunity to grab almost everything (excluding graphics card more on that later) for a lot cheaper than i would get in other places and instantly instead of waiting on shipping. Luckily my brother upgraded his computer a couple years back so we had an extra graphics card laying around collecting dust so i decided to wait on the gc, insert the old asus r9 380 and keep looking at microcenter for a good time to upgrade. And thats what i would use this money for. I was looking at getting a rtx 2070 super but with the money i would be saving i can shoot for a 2080 ti! Thanks for reading -Billy Juarez Proud owner of a new pc :) -edit added powersupply to complete build isnt exact model but specs are the same added graphics card i would like to buy (to see full price of build)$1,107.92 -
enhacelo berasio enhacelo berasio
I built this computer and put together most of my setup for Christmas. The main purpose of this computer was gaming and... I built this computer and put together most of my setup for Christmas. The main purpose of this computer was gaming and streaming and it has held its own. I built this computer to play most games at 144 fps 1080p high settings and while it doesn't all ways hit my peak expectations I am more than happy with my dope system.$1,108.95 -
Seamless Simple AMD rainbow Build Seamless Simple AMD rainbow Build
A simple seamless NZXT case with a see through side panel shows off the simplistic inner workings of this build. With RGB... A simple seamless NZXT case with a see through side panel shows off the simplistic inner workings of this build. With RGB ram and RGB heat sink, this build will let the user enjoy any entry level or mid level game without crashing or freezing. With the OS installed to the SSD for a speedy startup and a seagate harddrive for everything else this customer will never have to worry about missing a battle online because his computer did not boot up fast enough, or worry that his system will not be able to handle high end games when he gets to that point because he has 16 gbs of ram to support that SSD and AMD Ryzen CPU.$1,128.90 -
Blue Knight Blue Knight
Built the computer primarily for school with the intentions to be able to game on it as well. Built the computer primarily for school with the intentions to be able to game on it as well.$1,131.92 -
Shedstation 2021 #MicroCenterMadness Shedstation 2021 #MicroCenterMadness
Forged in the beating heart of a dragon, the shedstation contains the latest bleeding edge tech from last gen. It mostly... Forged in the beating heart of a dragon, the shedstation contains the latest bleeding edge tech from last gen. It mostly runs warcraft and dota and sits on a fully custom 3D printed modular PC case. Need to get me a Keychron K3 though, and I need to find a spot for my CRT and 4K monitor. Also currently using a custom Mouse + Keypad contraption for multiboxing classic wow$1,134.95 -
Nerd on a Budget's $1,200 Gaming... Nerd on a Budget's $1,200 Gaming Giveaway Build
This is the PC assembled by Danny from Nerd On A Budget for his PC Build video and giveaway. Danny assembled this PC and did... This is the PC assembled by Danny from Nerd On A Budget for his PC Build video and giveaway. Danny assembled this PC and did a giveaway to an essential worker. Find more Nerd on a Budget content here: https://www.youtube.com/nerdonabudget$1,161.91 -
chickenlipps34 chickenlipps34
built make games and have servers and watch movies built make games and have servers and watch movies$1,166.88 -
The Reasonable Do-It-All The Reasonable Do-It-All
This PC was built with no specific purpose other than do anything my busy mind decides to focus on at any moment. I do... This PC was built with no specific purpose other than do anything my busy mind decides to focus on at any moment. I do business, photography, gaming, video editing, streaming and race sim / vr all from this bad boy. Slowly upgrading parts over time allows me to stay on top of the trends but I think I found a point where an upgrade isn't necessary (unless 3080s become easily in stock) I'll try to get better pictures later lol$1,166.94 -
Budget Stealth Build Budget Stealth Build
Hi all, I built this rig as an upgrade from my classic i5 4690k and GTX 970 starter build and the experience has been a lot... Hi all, I built this rig as an upgrade from my classic i5 4690k and GTX 970 starter build and the experience has been a lot of fun. It started off as a GPU upgrade for my old build, but after some pretty bad CPU bottlenecking in Forza Horizon 4, Warzone, and Red Dead 2, I went ahead and overhauled the rest of the system. I hadn't actually planned to do a water cooled build, but I picked up the cooler master AIO second hand for $50 and then after some abysmal GPU temps under load (~85C) I decided to look into water cooling the GPU. I was able to get the Kraken G12 bracket from Microcenter for only $20 and then I snagged an EVGA CLC 120mm AIO from their B-Stock page for a whopping $30. From there I began my first custom mod of mounting the water cooler to my EVGA RTX 2070. Allegedly the Kraken G12 is incompatible with the 2070, but to my pleasant surprise the AMD mounting arms worked perfectly and I didn't even have to cut or drill anything. Now I'm able to get a solid 2070MHz clock speed and my temps cap out at 55C. Ideally I'd like to get a 240mm or 280mm AIO to put on the GPU to try and push the temp lower core clock higher, but there's no room in my current case. I did splurge a little bit in some places, like the motherboard (could've got a B450 Tomahawk instead) and sleeved cables, but they only set me back about $75 so I'd say its worth it. Otherwise every component of this build was either purchased at a significant discount or in used condition to save money. All together I was able to assemble this build for right around $1000 which I'm pretty happy with :) In hindsight I wish I'd spend a little bit more on the GPU and gone for a refurb 1080ti or maybe a 2080, but the 2070 sets me up for a good 1440p 144Hz experience. In the future I really want to change the case to an O11 Dynamic and install a larger radiator for the GPU, but for now my little waterbox is all I need.$1,177.76 -
Unthemed: Performance > Looks Unthemed: Performance > Looks
Being a gamer and PC lover; it's the first time I built it myself. It was a great learning experience. I mainly play... Being a gamer and PC lover; it's the first time I built it myself. It was a great learning experience. I mainly play multiplayer FPS games like RB6 Seige and Warzone. At 1080p high settings system performed very well. Cooling was the only thing I was concerned about. However beefy air coolers these days get the job done. First case I picked up had few broken components including case. So, replaced it with a new case. If you are first time builder please make sure that the Power Supply and Air Cooler are compatible with the case that your are choosing and if you are skeptical and have more space; you can always pick up larger case just to be on the safe side. Additional Parts Bought from amazon: Air Cooler: Be Quiet's "Dark Rock 4" Fans: Be Quiet's "Silent Wings 3" Windows 10 Home Micro Center: 1261.66 (Including Tax) Amazon: 279.78 (Including Tax) Total: 1541.44$1,199.92 -
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Pure Galaxia Pure Galaxia
This is my first PC build I mainly built it because I've always wanted to build a pc and game on one after such a long time... This is my first PC build I mainly built it because I've always wanted to build a pc and game on one after such a long time of wanting this year I decided and end up with this build. I love playing Apex Legends and look forward to playing the new far cry game. I would definitely like to upgrade my GPU to something more powerful because I am looking to do some video editing and animation, also would love to upgrade my cooling system to water cooling so I can overclock, I love tweaking my PC for more power and efficiency. Thank you for your time and game on.$1,219.92 -
Kamehameha Kamehameha
the first gaming rig I've ever Built, to play AAA titles like Modern Warfare at 1440p at 100+fps the first gaming rig I've ever Built, to play AAA titles like Modern Warfare at 1440p at 100+fps$1,219.94 -
Budget Gaming Pc Budget Gaming Pc
Basically use it for gaming, play a lot of modern warfare, nfs heat and some miscellaneous games i have on steam Basically use it for gaming, play a lot of modern warfare, nfs heat and some miscellaneous games i have on steam$1,223.91 -
Terror Storm v2 Terror Storm v2
gaming, general purpose and personal build gaming, general purpose and personal build$1,244.96