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Casual Gaming Build Casual Gaming Build
I built this for my wife. It's for light, casual gaming. She mostly plays Minecraft, farming-type games, and VR chat. The... I built this for my wife. It's for light, casual gaming. She mostly plays Minecraft, farming-type games, and VR chat. The SSD, case, and GPU were from my first PC build that I no longer use.$1,628.91 -
Not enough free time. Not enough free time.
I built it when my last gaming computer kinda kicked the bucket. Started playing a lot of PUBG on it and more recently a lot... I built it when my last gaming computer kinda kicked the bucket. Started playing a lot of PUBG on it and more recently a lot of slippi and Asseto Corsa Competitzione. It originally had a Ryzen 3600 that I upgraded to a 5900x right before they released the 3d variants.... Went from a 2070 Super to a 3080 when a rich friend upgraded to a 4090! To fit the 3080 with the AIO I had to switch the middle fan to a slim.$1,609.95 -
haven haven
I was finally able to get a 3080 after months of searching so here's my dream build. This is the first time I’ve built a pc,... I was finally able to get a 3080 after months of searching so here's my dream build. This is the first time I’ve built a pc, im really thnakfulll for the pc and im gonna play my favorite games$1,403.94 -
The Tech Source Groupie Build The Tech Source Groupie Build
I just got started in content creating. I built this PC so I can edit 4K videos in Davinci Resolve. My youtube channel is... I just got started in content creating. I built this PC so I can edit 4K videos in Davinci Resolve. My youtube channel is RGZ Content Productions. I also started playing Apex Legends and am new to PC gaming. I was able to get the bundle with the Intel i7 12700k, MSI Pro Z690-A Wifi DDR4 motherboard, and the 16GB of ram. I upgraded the ram to the T Force Vulcan Z 64 GB(4x16GB sticks) 3200MHz CL16. I was running it with a GTX 1660 Super that I got from purchasing a refurbished Optiplex 7050. After a couple of weeks I went back to your Tustin store and was able to pick up the Zotac Gaming RTX 4060 Solo. That has tremendously cut my rendering time and made it so I can edit 4K videos now. after watching several videos from other youtubers who go to your store to build gaming pc's, Ive since added more RGB lights and got custom white PCIE cables along with 24 pin and 8 pin power cables for the motherboard.$921.60 -
Ugly Gaming (and more) Rig Ugly Gaming (and more) Rig
It's got decent stuff in an ugly case, with no RGB. Used for gaming and processing astrophotography photos. It's got decent stuff in an ugly case, with no RGB. Used for gaming and processing astrophotography photos.$886.92 -
My Personal Build My Personal Build
Great build, able to handle anything I've thrown on it Great build, able to handle anything I've thrown on it$1,664.92 -
Rem PC Rem PC
I have built this PC over the course of the past 2 years. It started off as a low end computer because I didn't have much... I have built this PC over the course of the past 2 years. It started off as a low end computer because I didn't have much money to be able to afford what I desired. And the only reason I was able to afford those PC parts was because I decided to sell some of my electronics. Those electronics include, a Nintendo Switch with all of its games and a few other things I can't remember. And after I save up enough money and bought all my parts from Amazon, only because I didn't know about Micro Center at that time. I know it sucks, and I feel bad for myself for not knowing about it. And that was the worst time for me to start building a computer since it was 2021, when the prices were too high. So my first parts were a Ryzen 3 3200g CPU, an AsRock B450M Pro4 motherboard, Viper rgb 8 GB 3200 Mhz ram, Crucial P2 500GB ssd, Aresgame 450W power supply, and a cheap MSI case. I didn't buy a GPU until 5 months later when I was able to afford one. That was when I found out about Micro Center, so I bought an AMD Radeon RX 6600 MSI MECH 2X GPU for around $460. From there on I started to slowly upgrade my PC. I changed my ram sticks to Crucial RGB 2x8 16GB 3600Mhz. I bought an AIO from cooler master, which lasted me all those months until just recently I upgraded it because my new CPU needed better cooling. Next I upgraded almost everything with the money I saved up from one of the jobs I worked at. I bought a new case, Motherboard, CPU, and new fans. The case was a Fractal design Meshify C, the Motherboard was an MSI MPG B550 Gaming Plus, and the CPU was a Ryzen 5 5600g. I was finally able to play more demanding games, which is good because I love playing Campaign open world games like Far cry and Cyberpunk; and multiplayer games like Call Of Duty. And I was not done, I still wanted better gaming quality and performance. I then decided to go big or go home; Once again I saved up money from work and bought an EVGA RTX 3070 Ti, but I wasn't pleased. So I saved up a little more and bought a EVGA RTX 3080 FTW3 Ultra Gaming 10Gb GPU for the low price of $770 US. And i'm not even joking, that price at Micro Center beat every other retailer, so I was very happy. Also another reason why I was able to afford all the upgrades was because I sold all my old parts to friends or other people, and I would help them put the computer together if they needed it. Then I changed my Ram again to some G.Skill Trident Z Rgb 4x8 32Gb 3200Mhz CL16 because why not. And so this year I made my last PC upgrades until I feel the need to change it up. I received an email from Micro Center of a CPU & Motherboard combo deal for an Intel platform, and I've been wanting to upgrade my CPU so that was my chance to which I took. And that was what caused me to change my AIO to a 360 mm for much better cooling. I also forgot to mention a few other parts I added and changed, which were a new case and more SSD storage. I will have all my recent parts listed, so there is no need for me to list them here. Lastly, the name Rem comes from a female from one of my favorite anime, at first sight she isn't so great but over time she becomes a lovable person just like my PC. And her hair is blue which is my favorite color. Finally, all of this happened because I was bored of playing games on console and I wanted to become better since I wasn't making anymore progress on controller. And I was inspired by Linus Tech Tips to build my own rig. I learned almost everything from his YouTube channel. I want to thank you Micro Center for all the amazing deals and for reading my rant of my long journey that lead me here.$2,276.85 -
Purple Chill Purple Chill
This rig was built to enhance my graphic designing work, primarily for Adobe Suite applications. I'd probably invest in a... This rig was built to enhance my graphic designing work, primarily for Adobe Suite applications. I'd probably invest in a stronger GPU initially.$1,851.90 -
The Tiny beast The Tiny beast
Small protable gaming pc and workstation Small protable gaming pc and workstation$2,294.90 -
Sff Pc Sff Pc
Small form factor build to be used at home and easily taken to work. Small form factor build to be used at home and easily taken to work.$1,712.92 -
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New 2023 Build New 2023 Build
New open build in a Lian Li O11 New open build in a Lian Li O11$1,978.91 -
Game Game
Built mostly for gaming. Largely under-utilized as I play esports games like rocket league and csgo. Built mostly for gaming. Largely under-utilized as I play esports games like rocket league and csgo.$1,691.96 -
Simple n Effective Simple n Effective
Built for gaming (mainly play COD, Fortnite, Halo) and entertainment/content consumption. Perfect for 1440p (165 fps+... Built for gaming (mainly play COD, Fortnite, Halo) and entertainment/content consumption. Perfect for 1440p (165 fps+ average on all games high/ultra settings thus far). Probably overkill for what I do with it, but I enjoy it nonetheless.$2,053.94 -
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Gaming PC Gaming PC
Cooler is a NZXT Kraken X63 280mmM.2 SSD: 970 EVO 500gbFans: ARCTIC 140mm P14 fans Cooler is a NZXT Kraken X63 280mm M.2 SSD: 970 EVO 500gb Fans: ARCTIC 140mm P14 fans$1,957.92 -
December 2022 Upgrade December 2022 Upgrade
This build is basically a complete overhaul from my original 2015 build, minus the GPU which was upgraded in 2020. I use it... This build is basically a complete overhaul from my original 2015 build, minus the GPU which was upgraded in 2020. I use it daily for remote work, gaming in COD, Counter Strike, Battlefield and PubG. Also use it for recording music, guitar and vocal tracks.$1,513.94 -
Shockwave Shockwave
General purpose build with a focus on higher end gaming (Destiny, Cyberpunk, and Rainbow Six Siege) and photo editing General purpose build with a focus on higher end gaming (Destiny, Cyberpunk, and Rainbow Six Siege) and photo editing$2,014.90 -
frosty blue frosty blue
I wanted to go for a winter look thats why I went with the blue and white color scheme. I love the way it came out... I wanted to go for a winter look thats why I went with the blue and white color scheme. I love the way it came out especially when the lights are closed in my room it looks sweet$2,204.92 -
The Silent Beast The Silent Beast
This beast got a 12700K and an RTX 3080, You can not hear it under 100% load. This beast got a 12700K and an RTX 3080, You can not hear it under 100% load.$2,402.91 -
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Gargoose Gargoose
Good ol gaming rig, built it relatively recently. This build was a massive upgrade as the previous build was a dinosaur I... Good ol gaming rig, built it relatively recently. This build was a massive upgrade as the previous build was a dinosaur I had running with a 770.$2,014.93 -
Gaming / Productivity / Work PC Gaming / Productivity / Work PC
My HP OMEN laptop was starting to feel tired being put to work 40+hrs a week and additional playtime hours when the weather... My HP OMEN laptop was starting to feel tired being put to work 40+hrs a week and additional playtime hours when the weather turns cold. This is it's successor. My gaming is typically heavily modded it until it breaks Skyrim, FFXIV, LOL, Civ VI, RDR 2, Assassin's Creed franchise and so on. Work is some light and heavy excel / sheets for and productivity is light photo / video editing at the amateur level. Priorities considered during build: 1.Performance 2.Quiet (I'm so tired of laptop coil wine and loud ramp ups) 3.Functionality 4.Value/$ 5.Aesthetics: Avoided gamery looking finished build (RGB). They're cool but not for my daily driver.$2,003.90