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  • All out Purple thumbnail

    All out Purple All out Purple

    I started off building pcs in highschool and had always want wanted to have a top of the line gaming rig, so after years of... I started off building pcs in highschool and had always want wanted to have a top of the line gaming rig, so after years of buying all different parts I decided that this would be the computer I would go all out on.
    $5,231.98
    Devin Z
  • ROG Strix Helios White Edition. Full Video On Dj Maury Podcast YouTube Channel. thumbnail

    ROG Strix Helios White Edition. Full... ROG Strix Helios White Edition. Full Video On Dj Maury Podcast YouTube Channel.

    ROG Strix HeliosHello friends, This is my first computer for games with liquid cooling that I have built, in truth I always... ROG Strix Helios Hello friends, This is my first computer for games with liquid cooling that I have built, in truth I always had in mind to build it but I did not dare to do it until I dared to stop dreaming and turn it into reality, and well I think that I did not stay so bad? Well! Let's see what you think.
    $5,119.94
    Candy C
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    Second Personal Build. Second Personal Build.

    The purpose of this rig is for gaming, the CPU and GPU was slightly overclocked due to the low temperatures after the custom... The purpose of this rig is for gaming, the CPU and GPU was slightly overclocked due to the low temperatures after the custom loop and the water cooling, the CPU and GPU together sit at about 40c whereas prior to the custom loop the CPU was at about 50c and GPU at about 84c under stress. The first build was a non water cooling build over 12 years ago with the first i7 processor line that came out. I originally had an i7 860 which ran me into this build since the CPU was old.
    $5,110.26
    Jan T
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    Terminator Terminator

    Mainly build for gaming but also a home PC. Some of my games includes: Red dead Redemption 2, Mass effect (ALL), CyberPunk... Mainly build for gaming but also a home PC. Some of my games includes: Red dead Redemption 2, Mass effect (ALL), CyberPunk 2077 and still a long list of games to go through. Best PC build I have done so far and glad to have Microcenter nearby.
    $4,791.83
    pterminator
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    Dream PC Dream PC

    So I've been gaming pretty much all my life. Back in 2014 I got my first proper gaming PC. Then it was just low end, bought... So I've been gaming pretty much all my life. Back in 2014 I got my first proper gaming PC. Then it was just low end, bought by my parents, built by person at the store. All midrange economical parts. Since then I've been pretty hooked into PC gaming as a whole. Previously I had a gaming laptop so going from laptop to desktop was a huge change, so big I wondered how on earth I was using a laptop for so many years. Fast forward 2019. I've now graduated from college, got a job, and have money for once in my life. I'm still all the time following youtubers like LinusTechTips and whatnot and always just following the latest tech, always seeing glamorous PC builds. From watching those videos everyday for years, I always wanted to feel the awesomeness of a proper high end build. So it was a dream of mine to build something that would be a gaming beast and a huge upgrade from my previous build as well. I wanted to go pretty much all out, no compromises but within a reasonable budget as I'm just not loaded with cash. I had to save up for this for well over a year. I started buying things slowly overtime with all my peripherals like my keyboard, mouse, chair, table, and stuff. Last piece was going to be the main PC itself and monitor upgrade. I bought things with the idea in my head, one and done. Like if I buy this, I'm not going to want to replace it at all. It was exactly what I would have wanted in my dream scenario. Then came time where I was ready to buy, and Ryzen 3000 was about to launch. I've been doing months of just looking at PC parts and watching youtube reviews of every part so I knew exactly what I would want. I've been watching many build videos, even bought PC Building Simulator so I can practice building since I didn't want to have someone else build my pc for me. I went to Microcenter right on launch day, July 7th and bought myself a Ryzen 3900X, with a brand new x570 motherboard, fancy new pcei gen 4.0 5gb/s m.2 ssd. I got the works, then two days later I picked up the brand new RTX 2070 Super on launch day and got the monitor to go along with it. Certainly can't afford a 2080ti but that gpu was powerful enough and at a good price point where it wasn't terrible performance per dollar. I didn't go overkill with any part of this PC, everything I use 100% to the fullest. I game almost everyday on it. I like to stream as well on occasion. I want to make youtube videos on it. I use it for school and work. This thing just flies through everything I throw at it. I love it. Any changes I would make to the build would simply be adding another 16gb of ram to it. I'm for sure going to buy the new RTX 3080 and plug that into my PC. I'll eventually add in another m.2 ssd eventually and one that'll be even faster. I also wish to add in a good standard ssd as well, my current standard ssd in it is unfortanetly dramless which I didn't really know about at the time, and I feel like when running games on that it acts not as well as an ssd should. I wish that my cpu cooler and the fans with it would sync up with my other devices, also my mouse and speakers so it would be all one light sync.
    $4,637.79
    TwistedFoo
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    White White

    This was my first build for gaming. I decided to go big. Mostly first person shooters including Warsone and soon... This was my first build for gaming. I decided to go big. Mostly first person shooters including Warsone and soon battlefield! With thenl occasional flight simulator 2020 with full controls.
    $4,401.91
    Patrick R
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    Lightning Blade Lightning Blade

    I built my Pc for gaming, playing games from a range of gruesome Call of Duty, Battle Royale such as Apex Legends, to... I built my Pc for gaming, playing games from a range of gruesome Call of Duty, Battle Royale such as Apex Legends, to peaceful simulations such as Minecraft and Pc Building Simulator. The aesthetics and components I chose for my rig is to show sharpness and cleanliness of black colored hardware accented by various RGB themes. #Bitwit!
    $4,361.30
    Kadden L
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    White Out White Out

    General gaming. Warzone, Halo, GTA General gaming. Warzone, Halo, GTA
    $4,214.94
    David S
  • AMD 3950X Workhorse, Creator Build thumbnail

    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
    pittbug
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    Double Trouble Double Trouble

    For me I use two graphic gards, one 6600xt for gaming, and the 3070 for eth mining as a hobby, I normally play action games,... For me I use two graphic gards, one 6600xt for gaming, and the 3070 for eth mining as a hobby, I normally play action games, like God of wars, Sekiro, etc
    $3,903.92
    Michael418
  • Silence #Bitwit thumbnail

    Silence #Bitwit Silence #Bitwit

    Built this pc to be my do all PC. I play WoW, Farcry and love trying new games out Built this pc to be my do all PC. I play WoW, Farcry and love trying new games out
    $3,712.91
    Jeff C
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    RGB Gaming Rig RGB Gaming Rig

    I built this computer rig to fulfill my dream of a great computer. I had an older desktop that ran an i5 and the GTX1060... I built this computer rig to fulfill my dream of a great computer. I had an older desktop that ran an i5 and the GTX1060 with a standard monitor. With this build, I wanted to upgrade more on the internal parts as well as my monitor to give myself a great computer that would run everything I needed. However, I did not upgrade the CPU to a high-end processor or the video card as I built it around a budget as well as what would satisfy my needs. However, my upgrade itch did cause me to expand from one regular monitor to three 27” MSI curved gaming monitors. In addition, since it was a gaming machine, I wanted to add some flair with RGB, so I did incorporate that into the build. Currently, I am using it to play World of Warcraft, Skyrim, PUBG and Star Citizen (Beta). So far, this machine has run everything I have thrown at it and has met every expectation I wanted.
    $3,678.98
    SpenceChaffin
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    Informer Informer

    MEET THE INFORMER. This pc serves all purposes at home, Media server, coding, video editing, gaming, looking cool. MEET THE INFORMER. This pc serves all purposes at home, Media server, coding, video editing, gaming, looking cool.
    $3,678.83
    Blah blah name
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    Aurora Borealis Aurora Borealis

    This was my first custom rig, built originally for light gaming, but morphed into a much more complex and powerful build... This was my first custom rig, built originally for light gaming, but morphed into a much more complex and powerful build (and more expensive) that I originally planned. I may have sacrificed a bit in performance for aesthetic, as water cooling and high-end RGB components are not cheap. I currently play games such as Red Dead Redemption 2, Assassins Creed: Odyssey, Monster Hunter: World, the Dishonored franchise, GTAV, and plan on getting Cyberpunk 2077 when it releases. I am in the process of upgrading my GPU from the 980ti to a RTX 2070 Super, and recently upgraded my monitors from a 24" LG 1080p 70Hz and Asus 27" 2k 60Hz to dual LG Ultragear 27" 144hz 1440p monitors. Sadly, with the GPU upgrade, I will be converting from water cooling to all air cooling, with plans to add an AIO CPU cooler down the road.
    $3,605.92
    mghemm
  • Erie - My Project PC thumbnail

    Erie - My Project PC Erie - My Project PC

    I originally built this computer when I was 12, with an FX 8350 and GTX 950. Over the years though it’s been through many... I originally built this computer when I was 12, with an FX 8350 and GTX 950. Over the years though it’s been through many changes as my interest grew. The first real upgrade was to a GTX 1060 for VR, then I got a Ryzen 7 1700 when Zen launched, and when mining exploded I got in early enough with my modest little machine to buy a 1070. Between those mining Etherium I saved up enough to sell those and get a EVGA 1080 TI Hybrid. I then traded my dad for one of his MSI Armour 1080 TI he had after mining died (since he was one of the weirdos who bought 10 graphics cards for it) and a small Corsair AIO since it seemed to be a better overclocker than my hybrid. That’s actually still the card I have today (yes the list says 2070 super it’s just the closest thing to it). Then when Zen 2 came out, I showed up on launch day and got me a 3700x. As luck would have it my motherboard didn’t get the bios update so I had to get a new one, and at the time the cheapest one with a post code read out was the behemoth of a board that is the Crosshair VIII. It wasn’t a wise purchasing decision if I’m being honest but I love the board nonetheless (even if the overclocking buttons don’t work as advertised). The reason I put this build here as new, is because one, I’ve never posted it before, and two, I just rebuilt the entire thing in an 011 Dynamic with custom water cooling. Another enormous waste of money, but one I love nonetheless. I think the theme here is to have fun with the computer not on the computer. With the new loop, and the 20$ gpu block, t-die is 40 degrees in time spy extreme fully overclocked. I now hold the world record in my hardware config (aside from a guy who somehow hacked 3D mark and is 2000 points above stock at stock clocks). Other than the cooling though, I also modified the current sense circuit for the 2 8 pin pcie power connectors by piggybacking some 8 miliohm resistors on top of the existing ones. This means under full load the card thinks it’s only using 80% of its (already modded through vbios) 120% Limit, stopping gpu boost from hitting power or thermal limits ever. I love this thing and I can’t wait to play with Zen 3 when it comes out, a unified ccd is going to be a whole new adventure to tinker with. A couple of notes before I go though, my TIM is not liquid metal, it’s Kryonaut, Cunductonaut was just the closest thing in stock. Additionally I don’t have the gigabyte SSD, I have a Sabrant Rocket that I got for way cheaper and actually has 50000 iops on the one in the build list. Lastly, the RGB on the fans is from Phanteks Halos that microcenter also doesn’t sell, but turns the beastly Vardar fans into something with really good rgb (the EK rgb Vardars only have one set of leds that aren’t individually addressable).
    $3,514.45
    Samuel L
  • K-2SO (taylor's version) thumbnail

    K-2SO (taylor's version) K-2SO (taylor's version)

    I built this right before the pandemic hit and it's my big boy PC. I built this right before the pandemic hit and it's my big boy PC.
    $3,459.94
    Robert S
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    Studio Build Studio Build

    Gaming: Rust, Cs:go, Fall Guys, AoE IV, Black Ops 3 & 4, Warzone, DayZ, Cyberpunk 2077, The Long Dark. Making music: Ableton... Gaming: Rust, Cs:go, Fall Guys, AoE IV, Black Ops 3 & 4, Warzone, DayZ, Cyberpunk 2077, The Long Dark. Making music: Ableton Live, Traktor, minimoog, May add some monitor swing arms in the future, water cooling and maybe some lighting
    $3,428.91
    Dj E
  • Home Gaming and Productivity PC thumbnail

    Home Gaming and Productivity PC Home Gaming and Productivity PC

    I built this computer to mainly have a home PC, but also wanted something to replace my Xbox. My wife uses it for photo... I built this computer to mainly have a home PC, but also wanted something to replace my Xbox. My wife uses it for photo editing, crafting and everyday use. I use it for general use and for gaming with Xbox friends. I do want to start streaming a bit on my Nintendo switch which is why I got a capture card as well. I do plan to hopefully upgrade my graphics card to where my PC can handle 4K gaming at high FPS.
    $3,363.87
    VALENTIN C
  • Panorama Home Entertainment System thumbnail

    Panorama Home Entertainment System Panorama Home Entertainment System

    I wanted a powerful gaming PC that can handle everything at 4K 60+FPS, so here it is! Took a while to save up for the parts,... I wanted a powerful gaming PC that can handle everything at 4K 60+FPS, so here it is! Took a while to save up for the parts, but I finally got it! The Samsung Odyssey G9 monitor is huge, but RX 6950XT can handle it no problem. I am using this PC mostly for gaming, but watching movies on this monitor aren't a bad idea!
    $3,357.96
    Ryan W
  • VADER #Bitwit! thumbnail

    VADER #Bitwit! VADER #Bitwit!

    I got into PC gaming right as PUBG launched in alpha and I wanted to learn more on getting a better system. I stumbled... I got into PC gaming right as PUBG launched in alpha and I wanted to learn more on getting a better system. I stumbled across Kyle & Jay and instantly got hooked! After graduating in 2020 and getting a job I got to finally save up towards my first build. I am proud to say that in January of this year I finally built my first pc! Version 1.0 had all the same specs except for GPU & Case. I originally had a EVGA 1070ti and a NZXT H510 but later upgraded to a Asus Rog Strix 3070 and H710 case, so this is version 2.0 that I am providing pictures. I am so happy with this setup and I cannot wait to build my next one, thanks Kyle for the inspiration!
    $3,349.39
    Louie_zzzz
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    Eyora Eyora

    Build inspired by a Genshin Impact character named Eula. RGB set to light with some blue accent colors as the character's... Build inspired by a Genshin Impact character named Eula. RGB set to light with some blue accent colors as the character's color pallet isn't just pure white. After I've thought of the idea, I checked out and see if anyone has done it. Lo and behold, two setups I've seen were pretty much insane and that downed my spirit to make this build for awhile, but got back up to make it real regardless. It first started as a budget build, but dumped that plan out and said if this is going to be my first RGB build, may as well go all in. Other than waiting for the custom backplate and GPU bracket support, the build is pretty much complete.
    $3,319.90
    Jatkos
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    Blacklight Blacklight

    The build was originally for me to stream and play games like, Escape from Tarkov, Valorant, Far Cry, and etc. I kinda over... The build was originally for me to stream and play games like, Escape from Tarkov, Valorant, Far Cry, and etc. I kinda over done it because the original idea was to hold off all the parts until the rtx 3090 and the water block to come out. Then it came from a d15 chromax air cooling to now a custom loop build. The gpu doesnt have a water block on it because its used as a temporary card until the 3090. The loop might change depending on how big those 3000 series cards are going to be. There might be or a good chance that im going to swap the 240mm leviathan for 2 360mm leviathans depending on the 3090 temps. The water block is most likely going to get picked up from bykski with a temp reader replacing the original in and out piece. I am going to order another nf-f12 ippc 3k rpm for the 360 leviathan and 3 more for the second one. so far thats the plan im thinking about might add bits of accessories like flow readers or a bitspower hexagon.
    $3,304.47
    Bryan N
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    Everything ICUE Everything ICUE

    2020 was the right time to completely overhaul my Gaming Rig. As an RGB fan and a Corsair fanboy through and through I... 2020 was the right time to completely overhaul my Gaming Rig. As an RGB fan and a Corsair fanboy through and through I decided to go all in. As a Microcenter employee there was no better place to get everything I needed all at once than my own store in St.Davids PA. Every component I selected was carefully planed out with advice from our BYO staff to fit MY needs and desires , not theirs. It is very easy to become overwhelmed by the sheer number of options and frills or to even understand WHY one component would be a better fit over one that is seemingly the same. This is a 1440p focused gaming rig that can chew through any new AAA title with features maxed and mid range titles at excess of 120fps without breaking a sweat. Because Ryzen and RTX chips take advantage of thermal throttling to maintain consistent performance I decided on a fully Corsair Hydro X hard line liquid cooling loop. With this configuration my GPU idles at 27c and under a full load caps out at 42c and my CPU idles at around 38c and caps out at 68c under load. By maintaining temps below the thermal threshold while under load I can be comfortable knowing that I am getting every mhz of potential power I paid for. As a fan of corsair peripherals and their ICUE rgb system I chose a 680x case. Because corsair believes in broad compatibility every fan and cooling component has various options for placement. That is not to say if you are going Hydro X that you have to use a corsair case. Cases are like shoes, you like what you like. At the same time , dont start with the case unless you are doing a SFF build... Pick the parts you want and find a case you like that both accommodates the current build but provides you with enough flexibility to make future upgrades if need be. I also opted to place 2x 2tb Inland Premium NVME SSDs in RAID 0 , not for performance as the gains are negligible, but for the vanity reason of having a single 4tb drive to install everything to the same drive letter. This is one extravagance I strongly recommend against if you are unfamiliar with maintaining a raid as you may find yourself in a situation where you could loose everything and need to rebuild it. IF you do opt for a NVME RAID configuration , do so knowing that on X570 chipsets currently you must disconnect all SATA devices from the motherboard every time you update the BIOS or revert back to default BIOS settings for any reason or the machine will not post. Hard line liquid cooling can be daunting and can seriously damage components if any one component is not installed properly, but this build could just as easily been done with safer albeit less visually appealing soft tubes. The service departments in Microcenter stores will also work with you to design and assemble a custom cooling loops. It takes a lot of time and patience to make the proper bends to make a truly awe inspiring build and our people really know their stuff. As someone who has been liquid cooling computers since Koolance began making consumer products (20 years?) I was over confident and opted to do it myself. But again every tool and material I needed was available in store for my immediate satisfaction. You may however notice that despite my experience and even with careful and meticulous planning and measuring one of my bends ended up a little bit off. While I fully intend to replace the run, it doesn't look bad at all. The reason I did not replace it before filling is quite simple, these bends were a test run for my even more daunting next attempt... A no angled fitting glass tube run (start TBD). I also intend to swap the motherboard and pcie power cables with cablemods colored cloth braided extensions. COVID-19 has brought much of the world to a halt but Microcenter has been open through it all and we will continue to serve the country in making sure you can get all of the technology needed to keep working and be entertained in your own home. *some components are not availble via the part selector so i included current SKUs in the comments so that you may search microcenter.com . I also omitted peripherals but I utilize all corsair. K95 Platinum Keyboard - Dark Core SE mouse - Void Pro headphones - ST100 Headphone stand - MM800 RGB mouse pad (prefer RGB over the MM1000 Qi because i have a wireless charge on my desk anyway)
    $3,279.61
    Michael S
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    A Mix of Both A Mix of Both

    I built this computer to game, do schoolwork, finish work, and it also functions as a mining machine. These days, I... I built this computer to game, do schoolwork, finish work, and it also functions as a mining machine. These days, I primarily play Valorant, Halo, and Forza. Future upgrades would probably to upgrade the GPU to a 3090 and get rid of the two of the GPUs. Ideally, I would've liked a white GPU and white CPU cooler, but it didn't fit the budget, so these will do for now. I have been using this computer for the past few months this year. I have switched from many GPUs and I gotta say the Strix is my favorite. Its quite, and doesn't get too hot. This applies to the EVGA as well. I also plan to upgrade my cables, as they are the default EVGA cables. I may also have to upgrade my RAM as its making my computer slower.
    $3,231.91
    Rafid A

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