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Our first build together! Our first build together!
My 12 year old son and I built our first computer together. We researched parts for 2 months and built everything over... My 12 year old son and I built our first computer together. We researched parts for 2 months and built everything over Memorial day weekend. We took advantage of Microcenter's great prices (and price matching) for half of the items. The goal is that this will be a computer that will last him through high school. He's interested in gaming and programming. We made sure that there are options for him to expand in the future (dedicated GPU, more memory, etc). It was a great experience to learn how all the parts of a computer come together!$817.79 -
North North
This is a build I did for my sister, who asked me to build her a gaming PC so she could play Rimworld and Minecraft. Since... This is a build I did for my sister, who asked me to build her a gaming PC so she could play Rimworld and Minecraft. Since she's a college student, I pulled every trick I could, including using the Microcenter 7700X bundle and store card discount, and gave her spare parts.$1,259.45 -
Celebratory Gift to Myself Celebratory Gift to Myself
I finished up my first two semesters of college with a 3.7gpa so I decided to award myself with a new PC to game over summer... I finished up my first two semesters of college with a 3.7gpa so I decided to award myself with a new PC to game over summer break. Primary focus for the rig is gaming, but wanted to spend a little extra so that it's beefy basically enough to do anything since I'll be bringing with me back to my dorm next year.$1,969.92 -
DEXPC DEXPC
Mainly this setup is for graphic design, illustration and gaming. Mainly this setup is for graphic design, illustration and gaming.$3,184.96 -
Gaming PC Gaming PC
built this To for gaming and school work. built this To for gaming and school work.$1,434.94 -
asrocking gamign pc asrocking gamign pc
my gaming pc with an asrock mobo my gaming pc with an asrock mobo$1,826.93 -
AMD-7700x-7800xt PC AMD-7700x-7800xt PC
PC built around the Microcenter 7700x+B650-P+32GB DDR5 bundle. Built this for someone who wanted the latest AM5 and they... PC built around the Microcenter 7700x+B650-P+32GB DDR5 bundle. Built this for someone who wanted the latest AM5 and they were upgrading from an old AM3 build which was almost 10 years old and wanted to build something to last just as long. Decided to use a AMD GPU to keep everything AMD and also stay below budget (as we did not plan to use NVIDIA's features like DLSS and RTX for the games they play). To play their current games such as R6 Siege, FFXIV, Overwatch, CS2, and Valorant.$1,523.92 -
Solar Flare Solar Flare
Initially had a 5600G/6700XT build that I was perfectly happy with. Ended up winning a reddit giveaway for a 4090 that I... Initially had a 5600G/6700XT build that I was perfectly happy with. Ended up winning a reddit giveaway for a 4090 that I wouldn't be able to fit in my current build. After struggling to sell the 4090 on eBay, I decided to just build a whole new rig to accomodate it. Don't worry, my 5600G build went to my dad so he'd have a proper office PC, and I'm hanging onto my 6700XT in case the 4090 ever decides to off itself (*knock on wood*). I didn't choose the Evangelion theme... the Evangelion theme chose me.$1,492.92 -
Project Dark Ice Project Dark Ice
AMD Ryzen 5 5600x CPU- Purchased at Microcenter with a special sale price of $129.99 using their credit card for an... AMD Ryzen 5 5600x CPU- Purchased at Microcenter with a special sale price of $129.99 using their credit card for an additional 5% off. Probably the best price to performance deal I’ve ever seen on a 6 core 12 thread CPU. Asus B550-F - Quality budget B550 board purchased at Microcenter with $20 bundle saving with the CPU and 5% off using their credit card. Has 4 RAM slots and both 5v ARGB and 12V RGB headers. XPG RGB 16gb DDR4 3600mhz - Purchased at Amazon with 3% off using the Amazon credit card. Solid speed for Ryzen 5600x and has RGB! Gigabyte 1tb SSD - Purchased at Amazon as well with 3% off using credit card. Can’t go wrong with any NVME drive honestly. Asus Strix Radeon 570 4gb - Purchased used on eBay. In my opinion, the RX 570 is still the budget king for 1080p gaming. NZXT S340 White - Standard mid-sized ATX case purchased on a long time ago and was used in a previous build, reusing it in this build. This has become my favorite budget case for “clean” builds. For $50 (I originally picked it up years ago) it has tempered glass and looks great. PowerSpec 650w Bronze - Power supply I had from my previous build. It doesn’t have black cables, but since I had sleeved cable extensions it didn’t matter. I assumed a price since I already had it laying around. Gigabyte Aorus ATC800 CPU Cooler - This thing is massive! I really liked the RGB look on this CPU Cooler and filled out the space nicely in this case. Previously had a Corsair H100i which ended up failing, so I wanted to try something different with using a large air CPU cooler. This turned out to be one of my favorite builds so far. I like the theme and it looks super clean!$589.97 -
The Tax Machine The Tax Machine
Built this PC because I was guilted by my friends to play Hell Divers II. My wife also needed a PC to do our taxes on every... Built this PC because I was guilted by my friends to play Hell Divers II. My wife also needed a PC to do our taxes on every year. The goal was mild future proofing (the GPU is my Bottleneck) and escalated quite a bit from the original build scope thanks to the Ryzen 7 7700x bundle. I am able to play games at 1440 on high settings and 1080 ultra settings at a minimum of 65-80 fps. The original purpose was just to have a racing sim rig. This is the first pc I have even worked on, I assembled/built myself in an afternoon.$1,124.94 -
First draft First draft
Gaming and general purpose, though my gaming is usually about 5-15 years behind the times. I've never built my own machine... Gaming and general purpose, though my gaming is usually about 5-15 years behind the times. I've never built my own machine before.$1,196.96 -
Black Box With Wood Black Box With Wood
I like the Fractal North case because you can just look at it and be pleased after a very expensive purchase decision. I... I like the Fractal North case because you can just look at it and be pleased after a very expensive purchase decision. I wanted the inside to be blacked out since you can't really see the inside of your case all the time, and the only RGB I really want is the Geforce RTX logo from my graphics card. Decided to be conservative on the specs I go with, albeit the 7800 X3D bundle is too good to pass up. I wanted to save the rest of the money for a very nice (and expensive) QD-OLED monitor, preferably, something like the MSI MPG 321URX, which is sadly still not in stock. Other than that, Noctua fans keep my PC quiet without any annoying frequencies, which is useful since I use open-back headphones. 4 TB main drive should last for a while, and cover all my storage needs.$1,807.35 -
Future-Proof 1 Future-Proof 1
Built this AMD 8700G PC for coding and running programs that I need for my mad science lab, but looks like it will be my... Built this AMD 8700G PC for coding and running programs that I need for my mad science lab, but looks like it will be my wife's PC instead. She will use it for general PC activities including some casual 1080p gaming (Secret World Legends, Entropia, and others that I don't know the names of). A few years from now, if her old Nvidia/Intel based gaming PC breaks down then I may overclock this one and/or add a video card, or maybe even drop in a new CPU. Am using the heat sink that came with the 8700G CPU, and during a bit of gaming the temp never got above 32 degrees C so I won't be upgrading to water cooling. It has very low power use and it is whisper quiet.$1,335.90 -
PloonTop PloonTop
Built this PC to use for work and gaming. Im in tech and love to play Valorant with my friends. Have 4 monitors running for... Built this PC to use for work and gaming. Im in tech and love to play Valorant with my friends. Have 4 monitors running for work so needed to build my PC to handle my needs. Had fun building it forsure$1,713.94 -
Croopla Croopla
I made this rig for daily use for office and some gaming. I made this rig for daily use for office and some gaming.$1,337.92 -
HYTE Y70 Touch - Snow White HYTE Y70 Touch - Snow White
After discovering the HYTE Y70 Touch case just a day or two after the company announced that they had exhausted the global... After discovering the HYTE Y70 Touch case just a day or two after the company announced that they had exhausted the global supply of the integrated 4K touch displays, I was both in love and heartbroken. I loved the case design and the novelty of the built-in touch display, but now they were sold out everywhere and being sold for exorbitant amounts on the second-hand markets. I had signed up for a few waiting lists for on sites like B&H in hopes that one might appear in stock somewhere. My friend and coworker heard me talk about this case for days and weeks as I spent all of my free time trying to find one for near retail price to no avail. Then one day, while that coworker is on vacation, I get a text from him saying he had received an email from B&H offering him a 30-minute window to purchase one from some stock they had held back. He knew how much I wanted one, and put himself on the waitlist! Now that he had secured one for me, I had to build a machine worthy of such a hunt!$3,274.81 -
Gaming Gaming
I built since I am majoring in IT and for gaming with other friends. I built since I am majoring in IT and for gaming with other friends.$2,189.94 -
XX:black:7800x3d:32GB:4070TiS XX:black:7800x3d:32GB:4070TiS
Built around the Microcenter 7800x3D bundle with the Gigabyte B650 Gaming X MB and G.Skill Flare X5 RAM. I wanted to go with... Built around the Microcenter 7800x3D bundle with the Gigabyte B650 Gaming X MB and G.Skill Flare X5 RAM. I wanted to go with something similar to the Lian Li case but found a much cheaper case from a brand I’ve never heard of but achieves the same look. Really just wanted to get something with glass panels to show off all the Arctic RGB matching fans. Also found a cheap CPU cooler that was a dual tower design to keep the 7800x3D cooled.$1,674.95 -
Akatsuki Akatsuki
I use my PC for gaming, recording videos, watching shows and videos, and doing schoolwork. I'm currently working on the... I use my PC for gaming, recording videos, watching shows and videos, and doing schoolwork. I'm currently working on the "Akatsuki" themed aesthetic with the Tobi Funko pop, and I'm gonna add cable extensions later on. I'll likely upgrade the GPU, at some point in the future before switching over to AM5. The things I would've done differently were to get a AIO cooler for my CPU, and get the 5800x3D rather than the regular 5800x$1,204.97 -
White Hyte H9 Flow Dual 3090 Setup White Hyte H9 Flow Dual 3090 Setup
I mainly built this setup for gaming and AI inference as well as reliable general use. I mainly built this setup for gaming and AI inference as well as reliable general use.$2,124.94 -
Screen PC Screen PC
PC built for aesthetics and intense gaming. PC built for aesthetics and intense gaming.$1,689.94 -
Home Desktop Home Desktop
A gaming and photo editing rig to replace my 8 year old computer. A gaming and photo editing rig to replace my 8 year old computer.$1,943.17 -
Rectangular Prism Build Rectangular Prism Build
This is a high end 4090 gaming build that is technically a "Budget 4090 Build" where I use some open box items and used... This is a high end 4090 gaming build that is technically a "Budget 4090 Build" where I use some open box items and used components to save money. I am upgrading from a PC that is 9 years old and wanted to build a new one that will last me another 9 years. This is a gaming rig that can handle almost anything even though I mostly use it for productivity. Still in the process, but I will get back into streaming content online soon playing random games and drawing while hoping to do some game production. My goal is to fully utilize this PC with my 4K monitors. Besides that, it looks cool to look at! What a wonderful journey and it all started from buying the Microcenter Bundle!$4,090.69 -
Minima Minima
This is my powerhouse of a 1440p gaming PC. I wanted to use minimal RGB, so the parts wouldn’t be extremely saturated with... This is my powerhouse of a 1440p gaming PC. I wanted to use minimal RGB, so the parts wouldn’t be extremely saturated with RGB, and so I could play more comfortably at night. I chose these parts with a $1300 budget in mind. There were definitely things I believe I could’ve done to improve the build, such as a PSU without daisy-chained PCIE connectors, but it’s the price you pay for a quality unit, I suppose.$1,213.11