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lacro gaming lacro gaming
this build was with the help of my friend choosing the rights parts and knowing what is thye best parts for my budget ill... this build was with the help of my friend choosing the rights parts and knowing what is thye best parts for my budget ill mainly use the desktop for gaming and school since my college ask for computer for online homework and ill use it for games like dota and cs go im pretty sure i did a great job$1,252.94 -
Gaming PC Gaming PC
built this To for gaming and school work. built this To for gaming and school work.$1,434.94 -
RGB watered down RGB watered down
It's a gaming rig that plays most AAA games and LoL It's a gaming rig that plays most AAA games and LoL$2,291.96 -
MFF A770 Build MFF A770 Build
MFF Computer w/ Lian Li 185M, A770 16G and the OG R5-5600 platform MFF Computer w/ Lian Li 185M, A770 16G and the OG R5-5600 platform$648.95 -
All Intel RGB Workstation All Intel RGB Workstation
This PC was put together around the Intel i5 12600kf and Intel Arc A770 Bundle from Microcenter. The total cost for this PC... This PC was put together around the Intel i5 12600kf and Intel Arc A770 Bundle from Microcenter. The total cost for this PC was super impressive given the performance it was putting out. I am able to play demanding games like Flight simulator with stable performance using DX12. I posted some synthetic benchmark scores in the images for reference if anyone is considering getting the A770. If most of the games you play are newer DX12 titles then the A770 is legit. The Powerspec PSU and Teamgroup RAM were also great deals that really completed this build. It will be used for gaming as well as a general purpose workstation PC with its 10 core i5.$890.94 -
My first PC build from scratch. My first PC build from scratch.
This gaming PC was made after a few of the family's windows laptops were damaged. We have a mac at home, but wanted a... This gaming PC was made after a few of the family's windows laptops were damaged. We have a mac at home, but wanted a dedicated Windows PC at home. I used one of the Micro Center Intel bundles as the basis for the gaming build (The $250 one with the Core i5), then picked out parts to build on top of it. A good thing for my current budget was that I had various storage devices at hand for this build. I did decide to get the case elsewhere as I found an open box deal for a case that normally costs $100. I am happy with how things have turned out for this build. For upgrades, I plan on buying more sticks of ram to double the memory capacity and I am in the middle of getting be quiet case fans for the desktop as the case only had two pre-installed and were quite loud and rumbled a lot. I know the motherboard supports the current 14th gen cpu's, so I may do that whenever those go down in price. And if necessary, I might change the CPU cooler if the current $20 one craps out in the future.$772.92 -
My first ITX build My first ITX build
I built this computer to use as my main desktop computer for web browsing, programming, and occasional gaming. I wanted it... I built this computer to use as my main desktop computer for web browsing, programming, and occasional gaming. I wanted it to be smaller, but still easy to assemble, so I opted for the popular NR200P case. In retrospect, I think I should have gotten a motherboard with more m.2 slots as managing the sata power/data cables isn't worth the saved money imo.$777.93 -
Nzxt h1 Monster build Nzxt h1 Monster build
Custom built gaming pc on the itx case nzxt h1 v1. Water cooled. One of my favorite cases of all time that matches my desk... Custom built gaming pc on the itx case nzxt h1 v1. Water cooled. One of my favorite cases of all time that matches my desk setup and looks like a console. Used for gaming league of legends, valorant, and fornite. Runs perfectly at 1440p ultrawide resolution for these games maxed out.$917.94 -
Solo Micro ATX Build Solo Micro ATX Build
This was the first solo Micro ATX build I tried to do around $600. I wanted for this build to last me for a couple of years.... This was the first solo Micro ATX build I tried to do around $600. I wanted for this build to last me for a couple of years. Currently, I plan to upgrade my HDD to an M.2 ssd.$548.88 -
Saminator Saminator
My first build ever! From the best place ever Micro Center. Enjoy it a lot and looking to upgrade soon and you know where.... My first build ever! From the best place ever Micro Center. Enjoy it a lot and looking to upgrade soon and you know where. running a 6600xt and a 12400 which have been awsome.$760.94 -
Ryzen Build Ryzen Build
I built this pc to replace my old Intel i7 4790K desktop. It will be used for school, gaming and some music production I built this pc to replace my old Intel i7 4790K desktop. It will be used for school, gaming and some music production$1,956.69 -
All white amd pc All white amd pc
Went for an aesthetic pc build to see what all the hype is about, and it didnt dissapoint because this thing turned out... Went for an aesthetic pc build to see what all the hype is about, and it didnt dissapoint because this thing turned out beautiful$1,912.91 -
hyte hype hyte hype
last year i bult my first gaming desktop pc in this kind of vertical tower style. however the case that i chose to use... last year i bult my first gaming desktop pc in this kind of vertical tower style. however the case that i chose to use initially was the nzxt h1 case and over time i developed a number of misgivings over various ways that the h1 was insufficiant. the biggest issue of all was the fact that the maximum cooler the h1 could accommodate was 140mm radiator size. a 140mm cooler did not provide adequate temperatures during high loads such as gaming. this was true across a number of my most frequently played games which include elden ring, sekiro, and other souls games. the new hyte tower fit my 240mm radiator and thankfully this has brought my gaming temperatures down.$1,269.94 -
Low budget performance build Low budget performance build
Wanted to keep a tightish budget and not go overboard, i’m happy with the results Wanted to keep a tightish budget and not go overboard, i’m happy with the results$762.92 -
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 -
Powerful fishbowl Powerful fishbowl
First build to replace my consoles. Plan to keep this long term and up to par with all the latest high demand games. First build to replace my consoles. Plan to keep this long term and up to par with all the latest high demand games.$2,179.91 -
Corsair 4000D Build Corsair 4000D Build
Made this rig mainly to play some competitive multiplayer games on my spare time. Made this rig mainly to play some competitive multiplayer games on my spare time.$849.96 -
My pc :D My pc :D
Gaming rig I use to play games like valorant, fortnite, clone hero, beat saber, and other games, including games that are... Gaming rig I use to play games like valorant, fortnite, clone hero, beat saber, and other games, including games that are emulated like on the PS3.$1,907.91 -
Budget Asuka theme PC Budget Asuka theme PC
I use this PC to do homework, general browsing, watching youtube, and gaming (valorant, lethal company, warzone, league of... I use this PC to do homework, general browsing, watching youtube, and gaming (valorant, lethal company, warzone, league of legends).$809.96 -
First PC Build - 1440p mid range First PC Build - 1440p mid range
I used to game on my gtx 1650 laptop, but it was starting to show it's age. Instead of spending around $1000 on a new... I used to game on my gtx 1650 laptop, but it was starting to show it's age. Instead of spending around $1000 on a new laptop, I thought I would build a PC for around the same price instead. Right now, I only have a couple games installed, which are Prey and Need for Speed Unbound. Prey is a well optimized game, but it runs on dx11, and arc was known for having issues with non dx12 titles when it came out. I know Intel has gone back and improved drivers for certain dx11 games, but when playing Prey at max settings at 2560x1440p, there would be times where my framerate would drop from 144 fps to around 70 fps. The GPU usage would drop to around 30% To solve this, I ended up using dxvk to make the game run on vulkan. Now it stays at 144 fps all the time, with some shader compilation stutters. Using dxvk in dx11 and dx9 titles to make the game run in vulkan has a good chance of boosting performance with arc cards. To use dxvk, you just need to paste at most two folders into the game's exe directory. There are videos on YouTube that show how to do this. The only downside is that you can't do this in online games that use anti cheat. With need for speed, the game ran well out of the box. Playing at 1440p, I get around 70-85fps at max settings with xess quality. If I disable upscaling, I can reach the same framerate with textures at ultra and the rest of the settings set to a mix of mostly high and some medium. After setting a gpu fan curve, the hottest I've seen the GPU get is 64 Celsius, with vram hovering around 62 Celsius in a superposition benchmark. In terms of the ryzen 7700x, I was able to set a pbo curve of -35 on all cores, and I didn't crash after running prime95 for 20 minutes. I'll have to run core cycler and see if it is truly stable, although I haven't crashed in any games yet. Because of this, it runs extremely cool. At most, I've seen it hit 55 Celsius and pull 75w when gaming. In the prime95 benchmark, it pulled somewhere around 120ish watts and hit a max temp of somewhere around 86 Celsius. According to hwmonitor, the hotspot was also around that same temperature.$964.99 -
First PC build First PC build
Hey everyone! I'm thrilled to share my very first gaming PC setup with you all. After years of living in the Mac world, I've... Hey everyone! I'm thrilled to share my very first gaming PC setup with you all. After years of living in the Mac world, I've finally made the leap into PC gaming, and let me tell you, it's been an incredible journey! Why I Built It: Switching from Mac to PC was a big decision for me, but I wanted to explore the world of gaming in a whole new way. I built this PC because I wanted something powerful enough to run all the latest games smoothly while still fitting within my budget. It's amazing how customizable and versatile PC gaming can be, and I couldn't wait to dive in. Purpose: This PC may be my first, but it's already exceeded my expectations. It's more than enough for me to enjoy gaming to the fullest, whether I'm exploring the vastness of space in "Elite Dangerous" or battling it out in matches of "Overwatch." Games I Play: As someone new to PC gaming, I'm still exploring all the amazing titles out there, but I've already found a couple of favorites. "Elite Dangerous" is perfect for satisfying my craving for space exploration and adventure, while "Overwatch" scratches that competitive itch with its intense multiplayer action. I'm constantly discovering new games to play and loving every minute of it. Future Upgrades and Reflections: While this PC may be perfect for me right now, I'm excited to see where my gaming journey takes me in the future. As I become more experienced with PC gaming, I might consider upgrading certain components to further enhance my gaming experience. But for now, I'm just enjoying every moment of gaming on my new setup and embracing this exciting new chapter in my gaming journey.$874.94 -
Budget Baller Budget Baller
All bought from Micro Center or found lying around. A Ryzen 5 5600 paired with a RX 6600, MSI MAG A750GL, AMD Stock Cooler,... All bought from Micro Center or found lying around. A Ryzen 5 5600 paired with a RX 6600, MSI MAG A750GL, AMD Stock Cooler, ASRock B550 Phantom Gaming 4/ac, Inland 1TB NVME drive, Nvidia Quadro FX 1700, Seagate Barracuda st2000dl003-9vt166 2TB HDD, Western Digital WD3200AAKS-00B3A0 300GB HDD, Montech X3 Mesh. Inland mouse mat, Microsoft Digital Media Pro Keyboard, EVGA X17 Wired Gaming mouse, Three Monitors: 2 Square Monitors and one 1080P 60Hz monitor.$924.93 -
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Flight Sim PC Flight Sim PC
Designed to play games (Microsoft Flight Simulator. Digital Combat Simulator, Madden 24, Fortnite, Minecraft, etc.), do... Designed to play games (Microsoft Flight Simulator. Digital Combat Simulator, Madden 24, Fortnite, Minecraft, etc.), do online schoolwork, and run blender, Fusion 360, Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop$2,144.93