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Nates pc Nates pc
Love it, want to make some upgrades though. Love it, want to make some upgrades though.$1,567.91 -
Giveaway junkie Giveaway junkie
For gaming streaming and folding at home For gaming streaming and folding at home$1,587.97 -
The Aquarium The Aquarium
I built this gaming rig in order to work with my son who is really into computers now. We built in a Thermaltake Tower 900... I built this gaming rig in order to work with my son who is really into computers now. We built in a Thermaltake Tower 900 case using an ASUS AMD AM4 ROG X570 Crosshair VIII Hero (Wi-Fi) with a 3950X CPU. We are running a FTW3 Ultra 2080 Ti with an custom EKWB. Both CPU and GPU are piped into a custom loop with a 480mm EKWB radiator, fittings, D-5 pump, clear tubing and EKWB acid green fluid for the life blood. There are a total of 11 RGB fans mounted in the case. There is 2TB of Gen 4 M.2 storage, 1 TB of Gen 3 M.2 storage, and 2TB of storage on a 7200RPM standard hard drive. We acquired all of the pieces over several months and began final assembly in April this year and completed the build in around a week in our spare time. It was a lot of fun building this and having my son (who is a senior this year) assisting on the build. It games like a champ without ever getting warmer then mid 70C. I play Control, BF-5, Red Dead 2, Overwatch, and multiple other games whenever I have the chance. Really looking forward to the reviews on the new 30 series cards! I also have a second Intel build which is in desperate need of a 30 series GPU. It is a 9900K on an Aorus Xtreme MOBO, built inside of the new White NZXT 710I case. It currently has a leftover emergency use only 1050 Ti in it and it is not happy, ;-)$1,597.95 -
Edit Bay 01 Edit Bay 01
A solid editing machine for video, photo, and graphic design. Good enough for mid-spec gaming too. A solid editing machine for video, photo, and graphic design. Good enough for mid-spec gaming too.$1,649.94 -
budget babe budget babe
this is my budget build to play some valorant this is my budget build to play some valorant$1,654.94 -
Striking ASUS Strix AMD Ryzen 3950X Striking ASUS Strix AMD Ryzen 3950X
ASUS ROG STRIX B550XE GAMNG WF, AMD AMD RYZEN 9 3950X, MSI 240R cpu cooler, EVGA GTX1070TI GAMING HYBRID water-cooled, M.2... ASUS ROG STRIX B550XE GAMNG WF, AMD AMD RYZEN 9 3950X, MSI 240R cpu cooler, EVGA GTX1070TI GAMING HYBRID water-cooled, M.2 Samsung 960 boot drive with tower air cooler.$2,037.92 -
RGB Ryzen RGB Ryzen
This is a ryzen gaming, RGB build I constructed. This was my pandemic project and has demolished mostly everything I throw... This is a ryzen gaming, RGB build I constructed. This was my pandemic project and has demolished mostly everything I throw at it. I just like playing games. In the future I would like to get a different CPU cooler to get better temps on my system.$2,065.91 -
PinkBox PinkBox
Budget SFX build for general use - photo editing, gaming, and programming. Budget SFX build for general use - photo editing, gaming, and programming.$2,218.92 -
Professional Video Editing Professional Video Editing
I'm a videographer with the State Department and have always used either an iMac or Mac Pro for editing in Premiere and... I'm a videographer with the State Department and have always used either an iMac or Mac Pro for editing in Premiere and AfterEffects. After experiencing a forced reboot to Mojave because of driver incompatibility with Catalina, I decided I needed more control and frankly power. So I converted to PC. Since my primary workflow is in Premiere I decided to go with the Ryzen 9 3950X paired with an RTX 2060 Super SC Ultra 8gb. Since I usually travel for work (pre-COVID) I also needed something portable. Hence choosing the Sliger SM580. At 15.8 liters it's pretty compact and easy to transport when I need my workstation mobile. MOBO is a Gigabyte B550 I AORUS PRO AX, with Team T-FORCE VULCAN Z 64GB (2 x 32GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3200, SAMSUNG 970 EVO M.2 2280 1TB, Sabrent 1TB Rocket NVMe 4.0 Gen4 PCIe M.2 on the back. PSU is a Seasonic FOCUS SGX-650, 650W 80+, and to keep things cool I'm using the NZXT Kraken X63. OC is 4.35 at 1.15v with XMP enabled (Mem & FCLK @1600) This is my first build and fortunately, it has been put to work as quickly as I could get it running! Looking forward to maybe trying to go smaller... ;)$2,294.91 -
Core Destroyer Core Destroyer
This is an upgrade over my last computer that had an Intel Core i7-3770K, a Nvidia GeForce GTX 770, and 16 gigabytes of RAM.... This is an upgrade over my last computer that had an Intel Core i7-3770K, a Nvidia GeForce GTX 770, and 16 gigabytes of RAM. I built this for working from home as an engineer. I work on limiting emissions from machines for companies. I also play Minecraft Dungeons, NBA 2K21, FIFA 22, and many more games.$2,427.92 -
desktop desktop
Gamerig for Apex legend and sometimes for video editing. Gamerig for Apex legend and sometimes for video editing.$2,469.94 -
My First Build/Cad Workstation My First Build/Cad Workstation
I needed a 3D CAD workstation for home. Prebuilt options near specs I required were $500-$1000 more than budget allowed. I’m... I needed a 3D CAD workstation for home. Prebuilt options near specs I required were $500-$1000 more than budget allowed. I’m fairly tech savvy so decided to give custom pc building a go. After a solid month of research and Microcenter’s pc builder I pulled the trigger. The X570 motherboard has plenty of room for expansion and upgrades. Combined with AMD chip allows utilization of gen 4 M.2. Pcie slots allow for future graphics card upgrades. 850w power supply leaves plenty of headroom for expansion and upgrades. In order to stay in budget I sacrificed slightly on graphics card. Won’t effect functionality until switching to 2020 software upgrade later in 2021. Also saved on ram and case. Pretty pleased with case airflow. Need to swap fans to push air thru radiator but case is a pain and don’t want to remove cooler from cpu again. Rewired entire build after a couple weeks. Plenty of room and openings to secure groups based on type or location of wire origin. Ram’s ok. Will upgrade to 32g cards eventually and move to lower latency. When said and done I have a solid workhorse that will carry me thru several future upgrades and remain software capable for several years. Took one nerve racking night and an afternoon to assemble. The education of hands on assembly and initial setup was worth the cost to play. Didn’t fry anything!$2,559.90 -
Red Scare Red Scare
My very first custom-built PC. This machine serves me as a productivity workstation and allows for a decent gaming... My very first custom-built PC. This machine serves me as a productivity workstation and allows for a decent gaming experience.$2,639.96 -
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Cat heater 3000 Cat heater 3000
Gaming (R6S, Pubg, WoW, LoL, Battlefield and Valheim)I finished building this pc a week ago. (When I finally got my hands on... Gaming (R6S, Pubg, WoW, LoL, Battlefield and Valheim) I finished building this pc a week ago. (When I finally got my hands on a RTX 3080 FE) My cats spend their time increasing the loop temperature by 5C, but thats ok since I love my cats I am really satisfied with this build; as to why I used all fittings for the loop, it's because I originally made one or two connections with all fittings and I really liked the way they looked so I went back to Microcenter and got a bunch more Black Sparkle Bitspower fittings to finish off the build. It was just strangely appealing to me to use all fittings. I bought some cables to connect ARGB connectors to the Corsair Lighting Node Pro and Corsair Commander; so I can controller every LED in this build using ICUE software. Actual Price Estimation is around $4000-$5000$2,699.93 -
2022 O11 Gaming Build 2022 O11 Gaming Build
Mostly used for gaming and sometimes for the RPCS3 emulator along with photo editing and animation. Mostly used for gaming and sometimes for the RPCS3 emulator along with photo editing and animation.$3,247.92 -
Ryzen 9 Beast! Ryzen 9 Beast!
A Ryzen 9 32-thread gaming beast! This thing can tackle anything I throw at it. I don't know if all the liquid cooling is... A Ryzen 9 32-thread gaming beast! This thing can tackle anything I throw at it. I don't know if all the liquid cooling is worth the maintenance over a sealed kit, but it looks amazing! I use a USB Blu-ray drive to rip my movies for my Plex server and this thing only takes a few hours to encode a Blu-ray movie. My old Intel 5820K 12-thread system took nearly 8 hours to encode in super HQ!$3,267.60 -
Blue Devil Blue Devil
Built for gaming/streaming and to drool over every day that I get the chance to look at it Built for gaming/streaming and to drool over every day that I get the chance to look at it$3,489.92 -
Hand of Gaben Hand of Gaben
I started upgrading my pc and it got out of hand. I started upgrading my pc and it got out of hand.$3,518.13 -
High End AMD Gaming Build High End AMD Gaming Build
This PC is going to be used for gaming and CAD. The customer built the computer as it is a build that will be relative for... This PC is going to be used for gaming and CAD. The customer built the computer as it is a build that will be relative for the next few years.$3,614.92 -
White Ninja White Ninja
I built this computer for a couple of reasons. The sole purpose was for video editing and music creation. Secondly was to... I built this computer for a couple of reasons. The sole purpose was for video editing and music creation. Secondly was to play some light gaming and virtual lab testing system. I am a Musician/IT technician, and music/video is a big part of what I do. So, I needed something that could handle both, and do other things in the process without having to choose weather to close programs because the components are lacking. I use Adobe premiere, photoshop, aftereffects, media encoder, and DaVinci Resolve for video creation and editing. For music I use Pro Tools and Reason. For games I do mostly racing and sports. For my virtual system I use VMware for my test labs for work. With all that said, building something powerful, stable and can handle everything is crucial. I have always used intel for my pass builds but I decided to take a jump to AMD for the first time and must its been great. Went with the Ryzen 3950x and it just powers through everything. Check out the parts I used, some might be overkill but why not lol. I do not like ordering things online and having to wait. So, Microcenter was just the best place to get all the parts I needed to create this build. Just want to say thank you and for making my dream possible.$3,792.92 -
AMD 3950X Workhorse, Creator Build AMD 3950X Workhorse, Creator Build
I used to build PCs for friends and family when I was a teenager. It was the days of the 386 and 486s had just come on the... I used to build PCs for friends and family when I was a teenager. It was the days of the 386 and 486s had just come on the market. The PC I took to college was a 386 DX40 with the extra math coprocessor, 4MB of RAM and a 40MB hard drive. However, as I got older, I guess I got lazy and succumbed to the prebuilts, buying a mix of Dells, Gateways and even an Apple or two. Fast forward 25 years and my decade old PC was struggling to keep up, so I decided it was time to get a new one. Since my my pre-teen daughter is taking an interest in technology and digital art, I wanted to build a PC with her so she can start learning all the components' names and functions. Who knows, maybe one day she'll want to build one of her own. It all went together within an afternoon and should be easy to maintain thanks to the case design and layout. It's not a gamer, show piece but it will plow through all the Adobe and animation applications I can throw at it. I'm not a gamer, so this was spec'ed more for creativity, rendering and to help support my hobby as a photographer. The benchmarks were done right after installing the OS, with no overclocking or tweaking of any kind. While the machine is up and running, the space towards the front where many people mount a vertical 360 radiator is empty, so I'm toying with the idea of making something with my 3D printer and a sheet of acrylic to give it a little personalized flare. Feel free to comment below if you have any ideas on what I could do there.... Hans Solo in Carbonite??!?!$4,204.87 -
LiquiDeus LiquiDeus
I built this computer to game, edit my photography, and create 4k video content for YouTube or clients. I mostly play Rocket... I built this computer to game, edit my photography, and create 4k video content for YouTube or clients. I mostly play Rocket League (GC), CoD Warzone, and Fall Guys. I'm about to start my own YouTube channel to teach what I've learned on photography and videography, but I've have been creating content for other channels that aren't mine. It's been a dream of mine to give back to the YouTube community because I've learned so much there. I've been waiting for a worthwile upgrade on the GPU, and the RTX 3080 seems to be the perfect card for me. Can't wait to get it and put it to the test.$4,309.88 -
Oracle - Batman Beyond Build Oracle - Batman Beyond Build
This is my primary rig, for gaming and video editing This is my primary rig, for gaming and video editing$4,439.89