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  • 1ST PC BUILD thumbnail

    1ST PC BUILD 1ST PC BUILD

    I wanted to upgrade my gaming setup from my 8-year-old MSI gaming laptop that would overheat constantly. I wanted to upgrade my gaming setup from my 8-year-old MSI gaming laptop that would overheat constantly.
    $1,009.93
    Stanley Y
  • RGB thumbnail

    RGB RGB

    Gaming rig with simple RGB elements, great for 1440p/competitive games, handles 144hz+ Gaming rig with simple RGB elements, great for 1440p/competitive games, handles 144hz+
    $1,494.92
    Jeffery H
  • Apollo thumbnail

    Apollo Apollo

    Unraid w/ Windows 10 VM Unraid w/ Windows 10 VM
    $1,004.95
    Ben B
  • Dynamic Beauty OC thumbnail

    Dynamic Beauty OC Dynamic Beauty OC

    I built this rig for the purpose of gaming and sometimes streaming on twitch. I came from console gaming so I knew I wanted... I built this rig for the purpose of gaming and sometimes streaming on twitch. I came from console gaming so I knew I wanted something Beastly, yet practical. Overall I'm extremely happy with my build, and my entire set up. I have a MSI 3060ti but i originally wanted a 3070 or 3080, but shortages have made it hard. I'm not complaining at all about my GPU i have now, just cant wait till inventory comes more readily available. My 360mm AIO h150i from corsair keeps my 3900xt at temps around 70c overclocked. Looking to upgrade my ram sometime soon to match the theme. Crucial makes amazing RAM, but the RGB software is a nightmare. Hope everyone enjoys the build as much as I do. If you want to see this rig in action jump over to www.twitch.tv/j_playz_games927
    $1,939.93
    Joey F
  • Corsair's Dream #Bitwit thumbnail

    Corsair's Dream #Bitwit Corsair's Dream #Bitwit

    This was the first PC I ever built back in July of 2020. I use this PC for gaming, streaming, photoshop, and premiere pro in... This was the first PC I ever built back in July of 2020. I use this PC for gaming, streaming, photoshop, and premiere pro in hopes to actually try to make some money off streaming (My Twitch is PiddleTV). First, let's start off with the gem of the build... My Ryzen 9 3900X. This CPU, although loves to suck power, is a BEAST! Multitasks effortlessly, runs decently cool considering its power draw, and rarely ULTRA FAST. I have it overclocked to 4.4GHz on all 12 cores and could go higher if necessary. Next, perhaps the most underrated part of my build is my motherboard. From ASRock, the B550M Steel Legend is a Budget Badass! Easy overclocking, 2 M.2's, plenty of SATA ports, and great RGB lighting on the board too. This MoBo is by far one of my favorite pieces of my entire build, does everything right and looks beautiful at a discounted rate. Lastly, I originally had bought a Radeon 5700XT from Gigabyte (I do not recommend it), but it artifacted countless times, even after RMA'ing it (Gigabytes support is also very bad I have learned). So after 5ish months, I decided I needed a new one and fortunately, I was able to snag this 3060ti on launch day. Works like a charm... Isn't the fastest in terms of clock speeds, but who cares... the thing tanks all games 4k Ultra @ 90+fps (one monitor active), and when streaming, it runs all games 1080p High @ 144fps (streaming and two active monitors). Presenting what the name of the build is all about... My "Corsair Theme", my build features 32 GB of Corsair Vengeance RGB 3600 MHz RAM. The only issue I have run into with these sticks is that the RGB sometimes does not want to cooperate with Corsair's iCUE software... Don't know why, just is what it is. Besides that, these sticks are fast and reliable, hardware-wise, never a doubt, never an issue. STILL staying on the Corsair Theme, my CPU cooler is the ever-so-popular, H100i RGB Platinum AiO. It's sleek, it's elegant, it's effective, it's everything. Plus I got it at a discount :) Almost done with Corsair... I promise. To power all of this, I am featuring the Corsair RM 750W 80+ Gold PSU. (please comment if you guys feel like this is not enough power). As far as I am concerned, it gets the job done. Super reliable, powerful, and quiet. The last and most apparent Corsair feature of my build is the case. The Corsair Crystal 280X RGB is a popular and beautiful case. When first planning out my PC, I wanted something that was small, beautiful, and easy to build in, and this case hit every wish I could've asked for. There really isn't much else to say about this case, I just let the looks speak for themself. Onto some of the other components of my build: CableMod Custom White and Black Sleeved Cables (Absolutely beautiful) 1TB SSD WD Blue (Durable, quick, cheap) 1TB M.2 NVMe Samsung 970 EVO (lightning-quick) 500GB M.2 NVMe Samsung 970 EVO (see above) Corsair iCUE Commander Pro (Convenient for all my RGB Components) 2 Corsair SP120mm RGB White Fans (Quiet, gentle, stunning) AND LAST, but not least. My Elgato 4k60 Capture Card w/ Playstation 5. These two things were the latest additions to my collection. I waited so long to get my hands on the PS5, I couldn't believe it when I finally snagged one. Runs effortlessly and quietly (a huge contrast to its predecessor, the JetEngine4. Once again... Not much to comment on, I let the hardware do the talking. That finished my PC (and PS5), my build also features: Samsung C27HG70 27" 4k 144Hz Curved Monitor Samsung C24F390 24" 1080p 60Hz Curved Monitor Fifine USB Streaming Microphone Logitech StreamCam Corsair K95 RGB Platinum Cherry MX Speed Silver Corsair DARK CORE RGB PRO SE Wireless Mouse Pecham Desk Mat For being my first build, I definitely made some mistakes along the way... Something I am going to change for my next build, whenever that is, is probably not go with Corsair... I love the company, I own a TON of Corsair products; however, iCUE just isn't cutting it for me, wayyyyyy to many issues and bugs with its software... I have troubleshooted everything, no solutions. I am also considering a new backplate for the 3060ti, so HMU if you all have any suggestions. All-in-all, I loved building it and putting it together, it brought me so much joy in the middle of an event where joy was not easily found. I am so glad I am able to be apart of this community and love for y'all to give me some feedback on my build so I can continue to improve this beaut. Thanks again and best of luck to everyone!!!
    $1,890.89
    Will G
  • Water Hashira (Demon Slayer) thumbnail

    Water Hashira (Demon Slayer) Water Hashira (Demon Slayer)

    Hello, this is the Water Hashira, chose his name due to this being my first ever attempt at water cooling and I'm a fan of... Hello, this is the Water Hashira, chose his name due to this being my first ever attempt at water cooling and I'm a fan of Demon Slayer. The main reason for my build was to upgrade from my prebuild Ailenware that's been doing right by me for so many years. The second reason, after watching so many Youtube videos with hard tube water cooled builds, the urge to give it a shot myself grew into what you see today. This was my first ever attempt at a water cooled, hard tubed build, and it was challenging and frustrating sometimes. Oh it was so satisfying seeing the leak test pass, and filling the loop. I mainly game on my PC, while also using it to complete school work and other tech labs to improve skills. My main games right now are League of Legends, Fortnite, Warzone, Spellbreak, and Overwatch. I also stream on twitch from time to time, twitch.com/handsomemumbler, if anyone ever wanted to check out some ok gameplay and chat. In hindsight, and anyone else thinking of giving water cooling a shot use my mistake for your gain, I would of only leak tested with air and not coolant or water. I was not aware of an air leak tester at first and trust me when I say my heart was in my stomach during my first leak test. Use an air tester!
    $2,169.91
    Smitty8722
  • HeliosPrime thumbnail

    HeliosPrime HeliosPrime

    I built it as an employee of yours who is my brother at the columbus store showed me the world of PC building and gaming.... I built it as an employee of yours who is my brother at the columbus store showed me the world of PC building and gaming. This build has changed many times over the last few years and after said years, I have reached the area where the build is where I always wanted to be + or - the newest GPU. I have a solid power house of a PC that I continued to upgrade whenever I can!
    $3,418.93
    Deltasixfourosu
  • My baby. thumbnail

    My baby. My baby.

    I built this computer for gaming and streaming purposes. I play mostly Fortnite and cod. I built this computer for gaming and streaming purposes. I play mostly Fortnite and cod.
    $4,483.80
    Jam R
  • Clayst8tion’s PC Build thumbnail

    Clayst8tion’s PC Build Clayst8tion’s PC Build

    I built this PC right before COVID-19 hit us here in New York. There were multiple reasons why I went forward with building... I built this PC right before COVID-19 hit us here in New York. There were multiple reasons why I went forward with building this when I did – one of them being for remote working purposes as I am a Graphic Designer full-time for a company in New York City. I would be lying to you if I said I didn’t have streaming and playing video games on the list of reasons why also! Part of me wishes I went with the EVGA RTX 2080 TI XC Ultra GPU rather than my 2080 Super but I’m not complaining. I know I’ll eventually upgrade to a dual SLI at one point or another but with that, I’ll probably need a bigger computer case and a higher wattage power supply. Also going to get another M.2 SSD for my motherboard since two are compatible. I stream a variety of games Part-Time on Facebook and love interacting with new gamers in the chat!
    $3,231.85
    Claystation
  • Once upon a trip to Microcenter thumbnail

    Once upon a trip to Microcenter Once upon a trip to Microcenter

    Took a coworker on his first trip to microcenter and spent too much money lol. But got all of this and built all in one day Took a coworker on his first trip to microcenter and spent too much money lol. But got all of this and built all in one day
    $2,063.86
    spsanch89
  • Synth Wave thumbnail

    Synth Wave Synth Wave

    This build was done for the purpose of gaming. My whole group of friends all played computer games and constantly egged me... This build was done for the purpose of gaming. My whole group of friends all played computer games and constantly egged me on to get a pc. Unfortunately i did not have money and a job as I was still finishing high school. Soon as I finished I got a job at Target and started putting in the hours to finally get my pc. My build originally started simple with a ryzen 3 2200g, b450 motherboard, 500gb ssd, and a ryzen rx 480 red devil. I wanted to upgrade in the future but knew Target was not going to cut it because high end pc parts are a pretty penny. So I went to trade school and now im an electrician trainee making decent money. After a long job with a total house remodel I happened to be passing micro center on my way home. I was tired but thought "hey why not check it out and maybe treat myself for the hard work" plus I had just gotten a rather large check haha. A friendly employee helped me out and I ended up walking out with pretty much an entire new build worth of upgrades.
    $1,672.91
    Angel E
  • The Ernie Build | 2020 Edition thumbnail

    The Ernie Build | 2020 Edition The Ernie Build | 2020 Edition

    I built Ernie because my old PC could not handle everything I wanted to do. I know, sounds pretty generic. This was a huge... I built Ernie because my old PC could not handle everything I wanted to do. I know, sounds pretty generic. This was a huge build for me. I have lived my whole life using low end, or very old hand-me-down parts. I had built a brand new PC before but it was entry-level at best, and I was not smart and favored looks over performance. I learned my lesson and buckled down and saved every penny one summer. I was going to spare no expense. RGB and looks were low on the list, but still very important. I was going for a Storm Trooper theme PC, and I think that turned out. I wanted the maximum performance possible, fast storage, and lots of it. The latest graphics and features and the RTX 2080 Super from EVGA fit the bill nicely. I wanted the CPU to have at least 8 Cores, so it would excel at recording and streaming. I was originally looking for the PC O-11 Dynamic, but it required fans and water cooling looks sick in that case, but I don't plan to do a custom loop, anytime soon. The Fractal Design Meshify C, it has good thermals and even better looks. It is pretty small for an ATX chassis. The biggest reason I built Ernie, was so I could start doing Youtube, and Streaming. My old PC could not handle gaming and recording at the same time, and struggled to run most games at 1440p/60FPS. I am looking to upgrade my monitor to an LG UltraGear IPS 144hz QHD Monitor. I also am looking to upgrade the AMD Stock Cooler to a Be Quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4, because the stock cooler is super loud. I need to add more fans to further improve thermals, I am looking at some Corsair HD120's those look nice and perform well. If you read this far, Thank You, and maybe subscribe to my new YT Channel, QuackoOperator, I have already posted a video about this PC and I hope to continue to grow the channel and make some gaming content in the future. I want to make a series on F1 2020, maybe some Nascar Heat 5, and other racing games and shooter games such as COD: MW/Warzone.
    $1,807.91
    Jack S
  • Absolute Zero thumbnail

    Absolute Zero Absolute Zero

    I mainly use it for gaming but I plan on using it also for streaming on twitch.tv/thenamesfrosty. I mainly play Valorant,... I mainly use it for gaming but I plan on using it also for streaming on twitch.tv/thenamesfrosty. I mainly play Valorant, League of Legends, and Minecraft, but with the 2080 super, I plan on playing the latest triple A games on 1440p resolution. I also plan on using the system to work on CAD and work on 3D modeling and printing.
    $1,993.90
    Isiah L
  • Simple(But Cool) thumbnail

    Simple(But Cool) Simple(But Cool)

    I built this computer for gaming and so that I would have a good computer for college classes. I built this computer for gaming and so that I would have a good computer for college classes.
    $2,135.90
    Matthew S
  • Baby's First PC thumbnail

    Baby's First PC Baby's First PC

    I built this PC to be useful for both graphics intensive games and some light creative work I do in FL Studio 20. I also... I built this PC to be useful for both graphics intensive games and some light creative work I do in FL Studio 20. I also stream occasionally, but I don't do it often. I stream Warframe, League of Legends, and sometimes Rocket League. Ultra1nstinctVsauce is my stream tag, but me and a friend also have a discord server at https://discord.gg/6g6JWTp.
    $2,572.85
    Alex H
  • Demon slaying station thumbnail

    Demon slaying station Demon slaying station

    Built this pc to curb boredem during quarantine Built this pc to curb boredem during quarantine
    $2,295.90
    Evan K
  • it was supposed to be a simple upgrade thumbnail

    it was supposed to be a simple upgrade it was supposed to be a simple upgrade

    Needed to upgrade my aging PC (2015 build) to keep up with WFH workload, ended up building a mini Las Vegas in a box. Or a... Needed to upgrade my aging PC (2015 build) to keep up with WFH workload, ended up building a mini Las Vegas in a box. Or a PC that can handle work, a home spin class, some games and VR capable plus more. It was also a fun project to get my son interested in PC building, which is always a plus.
    $1,959.93
    Julius Q
  • OzTalksHW - Giveaway PC Build thumbnail

    OzTalksHW - Giveaway PC Build OzTalksHW - Giveaway PC Build

    This is the PC assembled by Ozi from OzTalksHW for his PC Build video and giveaway. Find more OzTalksHW content here:... This is the PC assembled by Ozi from OzTalksHW for his PC Build video and giveaway. Find more OzTalksHW content here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6Jxh95N32m1JvKG_-fQ6QQ
    $1,573.95
    Micro Center
  • BlueShift thumbnail

    BlueShift BlueShift

    I actually got inspiration from a build at MicroCenter that used the matte black soft tube and decided I wanted to do a... I actually got inspiration from a build at MicroCenter that used the matte black soft tube and decided I wanted to do a build using it. It evolved into an overkill watercooled monster rig with a unique diagnostic screen built into the case.
    $3,170.69
    DPennington
  • Stormtrooper Blue thumbnail

    Stormtrooper Blue Stormtrooper Blue

    This is my personal rig. I built it to handle the demanding AAA titles out now and future releases for a while as well as... This is my personal rig. I built it to handle the demanding AAA titles out now and future releases for a while as well as the ability to stream. My office is blue/stormtrooper themed so i put the aesthetics around that. This PC is capable of pretty much anything id ever ask it to do! I vertically mounted the GPU for the look of the shroud, and to take up the empty space in that section. Cable management for all of the fans and the lighting took much longer then i wanted but what came out was a clean system thats a showpiece as well as a high performing gaming system! I built the entire system using parts bought at the parkville location!
    $3,531.75
    MxMayhem

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