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Cherry Mk I Cherry Mk I
I built this PC for gaming, and so far I've played a variety of games, from shooters like CS:GO and COD to RPGs like... I built this PC for gaming, and so far I've played a variety of games, from shooters like CS:GO and COD to RPGs like Fallout. I have favorites in many genres.$2,038.53 -
ARCTIC CONDITION ARCTIC CONDITION
The main purpose of my build is for video and photo editing. I do game on the rig and general desktop stuff (Word, Excel,... The main purpose of my build is for video and photo editing. I do game on the rig and general desktop stuff (Word, Excel, Etc). I do plan in the coming year to spin up virtual machines for a lab as I have upgraded to 64 Gb of DDR5 RAM.$3,068.94 -
server computer server computer
Computer that iuse to host my minecraft server. It runs it very well and it may need more storage but thats about it Computer that iuse to host my minecraft server. It runs it very well and it may need more storage but thats about it$1,965.95 -
AmericanNinjaAKG AmericanNinjaAKG
my 3rd build i wanted to go with the best yet and over the top.. still getting the fine details completed. my 3rd build i wanted to go with the best yet and over the top.. still getting the fine details completed.$3,263.93 -
Sophia - The first Cooler Master... Sophia - The first Cooler Master MasterCase H500 ARGB Airflow ATX Mid-Tower custom loop
It was meant for Gaming, general-purpose, and because there has not one been done yet. It was My first time so I used a kit... It was meant for Gaming, general-purpose, and because there has not one been done yet. It was My first time so I used a kit from EK (EK-Classic Kit S360 D-RGB) for $279.99 (Much cheaper than the comparibale $300+ for a 360 rad custom soft loop kit. Its not perfect, I'm that guy who kept coming in Microcenter asking a whole bunch of questions. It enjoy that store, its my candy store.$2,861.90 -
Magma Magma
Mainly for playing games with stories. A little bit of competitive (not good at it at all) when my friends plays the same... Mainly for playing games with stories. A little bit of competitive (not good at it at all) when my friends plays the same game.$4,528.77 -
Dwarven Forge Dwarven Forge
This is my gaming streaming rig for my twitch channel. This is my gaming streaming rig for my twitch channel.$13,487.43 -
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 -
The BEAST The BEAST
Simply a beast with Ryzen Threadripper and QUAD RTX 2080ti Power! Simply a beast with Ryzen Threadripper and QUAD RTX 2080ti Power!$11,401.83 -
INWIN QUANTUM 909EK Threadripper all... INWIN QUANTUM 909EK Threadripper all purpose.
Secondary rig, for crunching away. Secondary rig, for crunching away.$10,219.94 -
The view The view
Hey Everyone,My build was created to game and do work. It was the last piece missing from my man cave. I wanted a clean... Hey Everyone, My build was created to game and do work. It was the last piece missing from my man cave. I wanted a clean build but powerful at the same time. I set the build up with dual 1440p ultrawide 100hz viewsonic monitors and an extra long hdmi to my 75” Samsung tv that is connected to my surround system via arc to the marantz receiver. This setup allows me to game at my desk or kick back on the couch with a controller. I also got a oculus quest with oculus link to play beat saber and Half Life Alyx!! I chose a EVGA 2080ti FTW3 ultra Oc to power all the monitors and TVs. I have made so many trips to microcenter during the building process I have become a regular and familiar with most of the associates at the St David’s location, btw they all rock! The complete specs are below: CPU: Ryzen 3600x Cooler: wraith prism GPU: evga 2080ti ftw3 ultra Oc RAM: trident z neo 3600 cl 16, 32gb Storage: nvme pcie 4.0 1tb, nvme pcie 3.0 1tb, seagate hdd 3tb 7200 Case: NZXT h710i VR: oculus quest connected via oculus link Monitors: 2x Viewsonic xg350r-c 1440p ultrawide, Samsung 75” 4K 7series Sound system: marantz 6008 receiver, dual mono block amps for front towers. Polk audio ls90 speakers with ls70 surrounds$4,952.93 -
Soft Tube Hydro X build for a friend Soft Tube Hydro X build for a friend
Just recently did this build for a friend. He wanted to build a new system and give his old one to his sister. He didn't... Just recently did this build for a friend. He wanted to build a new system and give his old one to his sister. He didn't keep up with hardware news so he didn't know what to purchase and also didn't want to do the build by himself, so he asked me to help him. Build is used for gaming and school, and possibly streaming in the future. He is also considering video editing as a possible use for his system. To that end, I advised him to go with AMD and in the end, he just went with everything that I recommended. I'm a bit surprised that he wanted to go with water cooling, and honestly, it was my first time ever doing a custom loop for anyone. I wish that I had more time to polish the build (and manage the cables better), but I had to work at his place and be home at a reasonable time. Since he was a bit far away, I could only manage two visits: one for building the system itself and one for installing the soft tube loop when the parts finally arrived.$4,094.93 -
#Bitwit Windtunnel #Bitwit Windtunnel
It's my gaming rig. I use for playing games and trying stuff like video editing and 3D modeling. It's my gaming rig. I use for playing games and trying stuff like video editing and 3D modeling.$2,833.96 -
Sith Lord Sith Lord
I wanted to have a machine that could do it all. Stream, Game l, Multi-task. And as a Health Care IT worker I needed my... I wanted to have a machine that could do it all. Stream, Game l, Multi-task. And as a Health Care IT worker I needed my machine to handle multiple applications running at the same time.$3,850.95 -
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Worky McWorkeinstein Worky McWorkeinstein
The main use for this rig will Freelance UX/UI Design with a little bit of gaming as well. I've been a Mac user for 15 years... The main use for this rig will Freelance UX/UI Design with a little bit of gaming as well. I've been a Mac user for 15 years and only used PC off and on to casually game. Now that I work-from-home almost exclusively and 2012 was the last time you could buy an upgradable Macbook Pro, I've decided to jump ship and move to something I can actually upgradable and more powerful. I'm very pleased with this setup, it has lots of power, memory, and storage. I am able to have tons of design applications and browser windows open with no performance issues. Now I just need to get used to Window's CTRL vs Mac's CMD which is in the same spot as ALT. The first day using this for my design work I hit ALT+Z about 400 times which brings up Geforce Experience overlay. LOL I built this computer using Micro Center's Custom PC Builder, reserved my parts online, and picked up my parts hours later. Pretty cool being able to put together a complete build and pick up your parts the same day. The Custom PC Builder has compatibility filters so it only shows parts that will work together based on your selections. Although build this computer myself because I really enjoy the building process. For a small fee, Micro Center offers a building service which they will put together the hardware, and make sure it posts. For a bit extra cost they can even install Windows, appropriate drivers, and make sure it's up and running before you pick it up. You could literally pick out your parts on a lunch break and pick up a working computer after work, they just need a 4-hour window to build it.$3,227.88 -
Glass House Glass House
Just my daily driver. Working on some ideas to beef it up for the future. Just my daily driver. Working on some ideas to beef it up for the future.$6,750.50 -
My current setup My current setup
Very overkill for gaming and streaming. Can run all triple A games at max setting with great frames, I currently run modern... Very overkill for gaming and streaming. Can run all triple A games at max setting with great frames, I currently run modern warfare at all max setting 120+ fps. If I could do over one upgrade that I would have changed is the mobo. The Lian Li case is fantastic and can fit up to 9 fans.$4,506.77 -
Ultimate Do It All PC Build Ultimate Do It All PC Build
If This doesn't do anything and EVERYTHING I want for the rest of my life there is a serious issue... If This doesn't do anything and EVERYTHING I want for the rest of my life there is a serious issue...$13,381.64 -
Micro Center AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™... Micro Center AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ 3990X Build
This build is for the launch of the all new AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ 3990XThe PC is an extremely powerful configuration best... This build is for the launch of the all new AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ 3990X The PC is an extremely powerful configuration best suited for those that create, composite, render, and encode About AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ 3990X: Price: $3990 Cores/Threads: 64C/128T Base/Boost Clocks: 2.9GHz / 4.3GHz Cache Quantity: 32MB L2 Cache | 256MB L3 Cache CCD Configuration: 8x 8-core CCDs While our build used silver fittings, we have many other colors (black, white, black sparkle, and matte black) in stock so you can tailor the build to your own taste. If you want to use different fittings, tubing and add components such as a GPU water block, the following instructions in our build guide may not reflect your modifications. All assembly and modification is done at your own risk. https://community.microcenter.com/discussion/2278/micro-center-amd-threadripper-3990x-build-guide https://community.microcenter.com/discussion/2279/amd-ryzen-threadripper-3990x-review https://community.microcenter.com/discussion/2280/amd-ryzen-threadripper-3990x-faq$9,166.36 -
Level1Techs $10,000 Ryzen Threadripper... Level1Techs $10,000 Ryzen Threadripper 3990x workstation PC
This is the full components list for the PC Wendell assembled in our Sharonville, Ohio store for his video about the new AMD... This is the full components list for the PC Wendell assembled in our Sharonville, Ohio store for his video about the new AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990x processor. In his video, Wendell was tasked with assembling the following components to create an extremely powerful $10,000 workstation PC. The AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990x just launched today on February 7, 2020. This processor has 64 cores, 128 threads, and 256mb cache. This processor will turn the visual effects industry on its head, but will also be hugely beneficial for certain programmers. In the future, Wendell would recommend water cooling the GPUs, but even still this machine is like nothing else on the market.$9,794.88 -
High End Intel Multi-use Build High End Intel Multi-use Build
This PC is going to be used for many things including Gaming, Programming, and Work/Business. The components were chosen for... This PC is going to be used for many things including Gaming, Programming, and Work/Business. The components were chosen for their performance and durability. The customer will be playing games like WoW, Fortnite, CS:GO, and Battlefield. He will be able to game on 1440p with 144+ FPS.$2,659.93 -
Intel Video Editing Build Intel Video Editing Build
This PC is going to be used only for Video Editing. The customer chose the parts for performance, power, and durability. This PC is going to be used only for Video Editing. The customer chose the parts for performance, power, and durability.$2,916.87 -
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 -
Linus Tech Tips Build Linus Tech Tips Build
This is the PC build that Linus put together at our Tustin location. He was given a budget of $5,000 and he was able to use... This is the PC build that Linus put together at our Tustin location. He was given a budget of $5,000 and he was able to use the brand new Intel 9900KS processor. Linus decided to use the Asus TUF Gaming GT501 case with Corsair RGB fans. He built a very powerful PC including 2 Nvidia RTX 2080 TI graphics cards. Linus put this system together in our workshop and decided he wanted to sell it. With limited time left in the day, he priced this $5,000 PC at small discount for $20! The lucky customer who first noticed this PC was purchasing it as a birthday gift for her brother. Unfortunately Linus was not able to accept credit card payment at his cardboard stand, so he knocked another $5 off the price. With $15 cash in hand, he headed to Carl's Jr. after a successful, hard day of work! Thanks so much to Linus for coming out and filming in our store. We had a blast and can't wait for the next time you're in town! To see the full video visit Linus' channel here: https://youtu.be/5rwYjRzLHHI$4,904.83