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Modern Shine Modern Shine
I used to be a competitive gamer but then shifted more towards casual light gaming while adding an emphasis on using the... I used to be a competitive gamer but then shifted more towards casual light gaming while adding an emphasis on using the space for school. The build emphasizes form over function as I chose to make it look better instead of using the money for better parts. While I do regret not getting a better graphics card, I'm very happy with my build as it fits my everyday needs.$1,164.91 -
NZXT H510i Ryzen 7 7700X NZXT H510i Ryzen 7 7700X
Great general purpose performance PC on AM5. Great general purpose performance PC on AM5.$1,130.94 -
nth Build nth Build
This rig was built to play Rocket League at 144Hz This rig was built to play Rocket League at 144Hz$1,476.95 -
First PC Build First PC Build
Built this because I needed to upgrade from a laptop for schoolwork, and also for gaming Built this because I needed to upgrade from a laptop for schoolwork, and also for gaming$1,039.92 -
His and hers holiday deal builds His and hers holiday deal builds
We got married, had a small wedding, and got a little cash. We had a lot of the parts we needed. Thought about doing some... We got married, had a small wedding, and got a little cash. We had a lot of the parts we needed. Thought about doing some kind of traveling honeymoon, but as time went on we decided on finishing each of our first DIY builds and playing Elden Ring during about a week and a half Staycation during the holidays. Everything went decently smooth until she did her cable management and her PC would no longer turn on, even after it already had a few times before. Spent a few hours checking and making sure everything was well connected. After about the 4th hour we realized one single pin on the Lian Li 24 pin had come out. Thanks to Microcenter for making 2 Decent builds very budget friendly.$2,470.85 -
Really Low budget rig Really Low budget rig
Im poor, need ,me a 6650xt frfr Im poor, need ,me a 6650xt frfr$1,012.93 -
The all-white but not really PC The all-white but not really PC
Gaming PC for my Fiancée, who wanted all white on a budget. Used for mostly Stardew Gaming PC for my Fiancée, who wanted all white on a budget. Used for mostly Stardew$979.94 -
Red White and Black Red White and Black
This computer was built when I wanted to upgrade from my 2014 laptop so that I could get better performance in Photoshop and... This computer was built when I wanted to upgrade from my 2014 laptop so that I could get better performance in Photoshop and start to experience games the way they were intended. I was also hopeful it would help me do college work faster (I'm a computer engineering major!) and I was getting back into programming at the time. It was really exciting to build and joyous to see everyday tasks like launching programs being unimaginably fast, mainly thanks to that 970 EVO SSD! So yeah, I am a very mixed user of my computer so I need it to do a decent job at all kinds of tasks. If you're interested, I specifically: Play games: Mainly what I can do with friends, like Fall Guys, Among Us, Fortnite, Tabletop Simulator, Terraria, GTA V, including browser games like Jackbox and JKLM and Bonk and Sporcle, and other games I can enjoy alone like Celeste, Portal 2 (though I still have simultaneous singleplayer voice calls with friends for those too). Program and write code: I started with Python and then learned JavaScript to become a web developer, and am now working through learning Rust and re-establishing fundamental knowledge about data structures and algorithms that I was lacking before, and am going even deeper into concurrency. The description hint says to mention what projects we're involved with, so if it's okay to post my social profile, you can find me on GitHub as @babichjacob where I primarily publish tools for working with the Svelte web framework. Though less accessible, I also have code from my home automation and security system built on Home Assistant on there, in addition to other random learning experience repositories. Do some artistic stuff: I used to be more into graphic design with Photoshop, but have moved to doing web design as part of web development. I would love to see myself get back into graphic design if my computer is better able to handle it after upgrades. 3D modeling and rendering would also be something I could get into from that, so I'm excited. The upgrades I have lined up right now are for the CPU (currently Ryzen 5 2600 as you'll see in the parts list below) and graphics card (RX 580 8 GB). For those, I think I'm going to get a Ryzen 5 5600 from Micro Center because it looks like it'll be a great ~40% speedup and stay within my budget (not needing a separate big cooler either!). I'm still in the middle stages of researching a graphics card to upgrade to, but it seems like a RX 6600 XT or 6650 XT will be excellent upgrades that I can still afford. What's motivated me to upgrade these parts is that they may not be keeping up with latest games (typically having lag spikes and sometimes crashing) or with my expanding demands from my computer (complex programs having longer compilation times — I've been spending 2022 learning Rust!). My first attempt to solve these problems and make my computer work better for me was to upgrade the RAM from 16 GB to 32 GB (and add some RGB for more performance!), but it looks like there is more to be done. Thank you for reading about and checking out my build!$923.99 -
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midsize pc midsize pc
My at home computer. Both my brothers and sister all use this pc My at home computer. Both my brothers and sister all use this pc$681.93 -
New gaming build New gaming build
Upgrading parts after gpu shortage Upgrading parts after gpu shortage$1,528.93 -
5600G/6600XT Mid Range Gaming/Streaming 5600G/6600XT Mid Range Gaming/Streaming
I chose the 5600G over the 5600X due to the small difference in performance. I wanted the integrated graphics for trouble... I chose the 5600G over the 5600X due to the small difference in performance. I wanted the integrated graphics for trouble shooting and in case I have to RMA my GPU I can still use the computer while waiting, albeit at much less graphics performance. I should still be able to game at low-mid settings near 60 FPS till the GPU comes back from the RMA. The 6600 XT will handle 1080p gaming on high setting with at least 60 FPS while streaming to Twitch, YouTube and Facebook. If the 3060's hadn't been so expensive, I may have gone that route. As it is, I already exceeded my $750 budget and couldn't go any higher. I still have a couple things to add later. I want to add another kit of RAM to get me to 32Gb. I want to add 2 more case fans and a CPU cooler for better coolong (something like a hyper 212 Evo or similar, maybe a be quiet). I know a 5600G and a 6600XT aren't really gonna push thermals very high, but if I have a better cooler and a couple more fans then each fan won't have to run as high RPM and the system will be cool AND quiet.$1,071.93 -
BMF - Current BMF - Current
Gaming, 4k editing, 3d printer slicing Gaming, 4k editing, 3d printer slicing$1,734.93 -
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DefinitelyGreen DefinitelyGreen
Just an everyday usage and gaming PC. Just an everyday usage and gaming PC.$1,127.93 -
The Gamer/Streamer The Gamer/Streamer
Made for gaming with friends (Fortnite, Sea of Thieves, Fall Guys), streaming to Twitch with OBS, and editing audio and... Made for gaming with friends (Fortnite, Sea of Thieves, Fall Guys), streaming to Twitch with OBS, and editing audio and video using Reaper and Davinci Resolve respectively.$1,756.83 -
i9 7900x/1070ti Gaming PC/Workstation i9 7900x/1070ti Gaming PC/Workstation
I was able to buy the ASUS X299-E GAMING Motherboard for $70 locally a few months ago. Since then, it's been chilling in my... I was able to buy the ASUS X299-E GAMING Motherboard for $70 locally a few months ago. Since then, it's been chilling in my basement collecting dust. I've wanted to build around it for awhile, but just got the chance when I saw a Core i9 7900x for $155 online. Once I secured those deals, the rest was the best parts I could find for the price. This PC was built to sell (which is why I bought the i9 - good selling feature) because I already have a decent ITX daily driver. Because of the 10 core CPU and 32gb of ram, most professional workstation tasks should work fine on this system. I have no idea what the future buyer will use it for, but judging it based on my previous sales, gaming is the most popular in my local area. The processor is i9 7900x, microcenter didn't have it available at the time. I put the 11900k as a placeholder. Also the GPU is a Gigabyte 1070ti 8gb Gaming OC that I bought a few years back.$792.00 -
My First PC Build My First PC Build
My first PC build! Thanks for the help Micro Center! My first PC build! Thanks for the help Micro Center!$1,715.87 -
Next Ryzing Next Ryzing
This is my next gaming PC, an upgrade from my old PC with an i5-6500k and GTX 960. I've been wanting ti play more modern... This is my next gaming PC, an upgrade from my old PC with an i5-6500k and GTX 960. I've been wanting ti play more modern titles that have caught my eye on Steam, so I decided it was about time to build a new PC. Sold my old one and reused the funds to build this one. Playing through some Elden Ring right now, and Nier: Automata is going to be next.$1,179.91 -
best gamer 39 best gamer 39
Finally pulled the trigger on building my first ever PC seeing as GPU prices are at a point that I can actually afford it... Finally pulled the trigger on building my first ever PC seeing as GPU prices are at a point that I can actually afford it without feeling ripped off. I put the list together in mind primarily as a gaming and work machine as I'm studying computer science in college. Speaking of college, I used a good chunk of the money I got as basically stimulus checks for this build and technically it is a school expense as I need a PC regardless.$1,617.82