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  • BLACKOUT NOT REALLY thumbnail

    BLACKOUT NOT REALLY BLACKOUT NOT REALLY

    So I got the H5 Flow case and want to build a all-black no-rgb theme pc with it for general purpose, computing work, and... So I got the H5 Flow case and want to build a all-black no-rgb theme pc with it for general purpose, computing work, and gaming. Inspired by Youtuber channel Mr. Matt lee. Haven'yt complete the build, waiting for a 7900xt reference or 6950xt reference.
    $1,363.92
    ZIYUE W
  • Cold Gaming thumbnail

    Cold Gaming Cold Gaming

    FOr high end gaming FOr high end gaming
    $2,074.93
    Chris R
  • Rebuilt pawn shop buy thumbnail

    Rebuilt pawn shop buy Rebuilt pawn shop buy

    Used for gaming, usually games like arma 3, runs 3d printing softwares as well. Used for gaming, usually games like arma 3, runs 3d printing softwares as well.
    $1,344.91
    BEN K
  • NR200P Mini ITX Build thumbnail

    NR200P Mini ITX Build NR200P Mini ITX Build

    Compact but powerful build Compact but powerful build
    $1,561.91
    Williams W
  • Pamalama thumbnail

    Pamalama Pamalama

    This is a rig I built to play games. This is a rig I built to play games.
    $1,668.89
    IsipShotz
  • Lian li lancool 216 non-rgb thumbnail

    Lian li lancool 216 non-rgb Lian li lancool 216 non-rgb

    Built for moderate budget 4k gaming and general purpose. Built for moderate budget 4k gaming and general purpose.
    $1,825.92
    Tom C
  • White Meshy thumbnail

    White Meshy White Meshy

    For gamers, the compact size of the mini ITX case is perfect for LAN parties or gaming on the go. The Meshlious' excellent... For gamers, the compact size of the mini ITX case is perfect for LAN parties or gaming on the go. The Meshlious' excellent airflow capabilities help keep components cool, allowing for extended gaming sessions without worrying about overheating. Additionally, the Meshlious' sleek white design gives it a stylish look that can complement any gaming setup.
    $1,773.90
    Alfred C
  • 1st Build, the Savior thumbnail

    1st Build, the Savior 1st Build, the Savior

    After many years, I finally had the disposable income to build a PC. There's no theme to it, I don't care much for the... After many years, I finally had the disposable income to build a PC. There's no theme to it, I don't care much for the aesthetics right now. I'm just happy it works amazingly.
    $1,536.90
    KENJY A
  • 4k Living Room PC thumbnail

    4k Living Room PC 4k Living Room PC

    Secondary gaming rig for my new 4k 120hz tv Secondary gaming rig for my new 4k 120hz tv
    $999.93
    bimmyyy_
  • Sanrio White Build Lian Li Mini thumbnail

    Sanrio White Build Lian Li Mini Sanrio White Build Lian Li Mini

    I built this for my sister in law who loves Sanrio. She wanted a mid range gaming build that fit her budget. It's a great... I built this for my sister in law who loves Sanrio. She wanted a mid range gaming build that fit her budget. It's a great system and I had to buy a off set bracket from Etsy to fit the 360 AIO on top for the Lian Li Mini. It's one of a kind.
    $2,279.93
    Dragkhan
  • Build of an SFF Enjoyer thumbnail

    Build of an SFF Enjoyer Build of an SFF Enjoyer

    This build is the result of many, many case swaps and hardware changes due to my interests varying over time. I started off... This build is the result of many, many case swaps and hardware changes due to my interests varying over time. I started off with the NR200P as my first SFF build, and I wanted to go smaller. I then swapped to the NZXT H1 due to its great price with how much you're getting. While I liked the size of the H1, I felt the need to switch back to the NR200P due to cooling being a limiting factor. After that, I managed to get a Meshlicious for free, and I swapped to it for a good while. I then swapped to a mid-tower build momentarily due to me getting some awesome deals for hardware, but in the end, I much prefer smaller builds. What prompted the switch from ATX is me getting an NCase M1 V6.1 for under $150. While the M1 is the smallest case I've owned up to this point, I wanted smaller. It was then that I managed to buy a black Dan A4 H20 with the Gen4 riser for just $80. That is what I'm settling with for some time. This is very much a gaming rig, but I also want it to be quiet to the point where I can hardly hear it. The new EK Nucleus 240mm AIO serves just that. It's a great cooler, but I do occasionally hear the pump for whatever reason. The fans are also relatively quiet, so I'm satisfied with noise. I've moved through several GPUs already, hoping that I'd settle with one. At the end, I'm using the Midnight Black Reference RX 6800XT. I definitely plan on upgrading to the 13600K so I can fully utilize the ram's speed. As for the games I play, it simply depends on what I feel like playing. Sometimes, I'll play FPS games, and other times I'll be playing more hard to run but "casual" games such as Doom Eternal, God of War, and the Spider-Man games.
    $1,377.00
    Trung T
  • Sim Racing PC Setup thumbnail

    Sim Racing PC Setup Sim Racing PC Setup

    This is a gaming PC mostly for a sim racing setup. Running triple 1080p 165hz monitors with an ASUS TUF 3080 12GB, this... This is a gaming PC mostly for a sim racing setup. Running triple 1080p 165hz monitors with an ASUS TUF 3080 12GB, this thing crushes iracing
    $2,001.92
    Logan J
  • W Build thumbnail

    W Build W Build

    W parts very good took some time but its very good runs every game W parts very good took some time but its very good runs every game
    $1,593.92
    matthew b
  • New Desktop thumbnail

    New Desktop New Desktop

    First time building. Historically have had stock Dells and would have probably been fine again but wanted to try building my... First time building. Historically have had stock Dells and would have probably been fine again but wanted to try building my own. General use PC, some less graphics-intensive gaming, some encoding for home server, and some basic photo editing. No interest in aesthetics so no glass panels or lights, just a good functional PC. Build turned out to be a challenge due to the original motherboard choice. I was having problems with a stable ethernet connection which I first thought was my router, as did Verizon who swapped it out. After numerous hours of investigating and purchasing a separate Ethernet card, I found out the Intel LAN controller was faulty. This appears to be a common issue and was solved by getting a board with a Realtek controller. Was regretting building part way through but got there in the end and probably learned a lot more. Everything working well now. In addition to swapping out the graphics card for a RTX 3060 or maybe 2060 super, I'll also add another lower cost 1TB NVMe for back up.
    $663.93
    Steven H
  • HRPC WinXP PC (a Sleeper Build) thumbnail

    HRPC WinXP PC (a Sleeper Build) HRPC WinXP PC (a Sleeper Build)

    Eons ago, I got a sweet deal on a case that came with a psu. No idea who made it. But I can recall reaching into a wire... Eons ago, I got a sweet deal on a case that came with a psu. No idea who made it. But I can recall reaching into a wire basket by the checkout line to lift it up and appreciate the good deal. That can only have been Micro Center. Probably the one in Yonkers, NY. The layout of how things are arranged, with nowadays a clearance shelf just before you make that hard right into the cashier line, it matches the memory, except with a wire basket instead of a wire shelf. It wasn't a wire basket full of closeout cases, either, just one case of the kind that was popular 20 years ago (nowadays) and a bunch of open box mice or whatever. The case is sort of specific to the turn of the millenium because it has a flourish of see-through plastic (how Apple!) and a slot for the floppy drive. Long time builders will recognize it for what it is, or is trying to be. I have no idea how long ago that was, but the psu only had a 20-pin mainboard connector - so almost certainly at least a decade ago that I bought it. Since then, it has moved around with me time and again. I mean, it just looks so of-that-era, and I knew quite well I would want to build a pc again at some point. But I'm actually not that demanding, and so my 2500K served me well for a really long time. Man, so November 2022 comes, and Micro Center has some sweet bundle deals for a system that is exactly 10 generations newer than what I was running. The bundles now are definitely not bad at all, but the 12600K and motherboard I picked up in the run-up to Black Friday were even better. Has an igpu, 32GB of RAM is double my previous amount, NVME's boot real quick, let me tell you... I am a happy camper! See, I missed out on the whole shift from spinning platters to SSD's, so I am sooooo happy about the boot-up time. You know that person down the block running an otherwise-fine-for-their-purposes system that they wish wasn't so slow to boot up, and you make their day by throwing a $25 SSD in there? That's me. Made my own day. Regarding the guts of the thing, I had to pick up another mainboard from MC because this is not an ATX case. I had gathered the cooler and one NVME over time, thanks to the buildapcsales subreddit, and I picked up the needed mATX board, some DDR4 RAM and another NVME from MC, and cobbled together a janky build that has plenty of storage (there's also an old set of spinning platters in there), along with a Tesla P4 to boost the igpu the 12600K comes with. Because I can't resist projects like that. And I don't really game, so something akin to an underpowered 1080 is more than fine if I can say i got it running thanks to some zip ties and the fan from an FM2 CPU cooler. That fan on the Tesla P4, it spins up real loud for just a second at start up before the motherboard slows it down in accordance with the fan curve, which makes for a really weird effect that i really like. Like, I love it! And i don't care at all that it looks janky as all get-out in there, nobody cared about that back when we were building ourselves Cyrix 6x86 and Pentium II systems, so it fits the motif. I recognize the blue masking tape is a little funny-looking, but it's there to catch the eye if you open the case, since I cut holes into it and cut away most of the drive cage. This was my first time cutting holes into a case with a Dremel and some diamond cutting wheels, like the Youtube videos say to do, and so I have plenty of airflow through the bottom and out the back, In addition to what the front fan is pulling through those period-matching vents in the drive bays. I have two 140mm fans in that tiny case with no real gpu to speak of, and so they can run really slow and still move a ton of air. It's the outside of the case that counts. That period-specific look, in what is certainly not the most elegant manifestation imaginable, but then dressed up with those stickers from Geekenspiel that obscure the case's lack of refinement (I mean, the see-through plastic is right on top of the regular beige plastic, I mean, come on!). I sincerely apologize to MC for not having MC stickers on there about the Millennium Bug, but I really couldn't find any - not even in pictures online. BB, well, they're kind of known for it at this point. Frankly, MC might not have done that! it's clearly where the smarter, more discerning customers shop. And I found an appropriate floppy disk online to shove in that floppy drive with a 34-pin floppy extension cable running to a usb adapter card connected to a mainboard header by way of a header to usb jack adapter cable. That wasn't hard, but man, did I do a whole lot of work just to have a functional floppy drive that I'm never going to use. And it's funny, but every time I open Windows file explorer, it gets all audible and clicks away while it looks to see if it has a floppy inserted into it. I guess that's probably normal and just how things used to be. But it makes me happy, so be it. Plus, now I can crack wise that you can say what you want about rasterization and vector-based graphics, but Charts Unlimited, I mean, for charts, to this day, you can't beat it with a stick! And nobody really laughs as hard as me, but that's okay. I for one am much amused. This has been a truly fun build for me, and I look forward to rummaging about in MC's excellent deals in the future!
    $367.97
    Sven T
  • Black Beauty Airbender thumbnail

    Black Beauty Airbender Black Beauty Airbender

    Just a simple build for everyday use and occasional gaming. Keeping things updated with minimal RGB lighting and plenty of... Just a simple build for everyday use and occasional gaming. Keeping things updated with minimal RGB lighting and plenty of room for upgrades later like m.2, ssd, and ram. With the micro center promotion, i went with i5 12600k and paired it with z690-plus tuf wifi d4, radeon 6950 xt reference card (best stealth looking card in black). I got the big air cooler, deepcool ak620, so if i wanted to overclock the cpu it will be plenty to handle. Top that up with gskill ripjaws ddr4-3200 32gb, wd sn770 1tb and corsair rx850x. The lian li 216 case has plenty of room, best air flow with the 2 160mm fans in the front and the best cable management system. I got all the cables tied up without using a single zip-tie. Overall i believe this is the best bang for your bucks pc build.
    $1,387.92
    Sean T
  • Matthew's First PC Build thumbnail

    Matthew's First PC Build Matthew's First PC Build

    MasterCam 2023 Home Learning Edition. CAD/CAM software. This was my first PC build and it went relatively well. MasterCam 2023 Home Learning Edition. CAD/CAM software. This was my first PC build and it went relatively well.
    $1,208.90
    Matthew W
  • Intel Jedi build thumbnail

    Intel Jedi build Intel Jedi build

    Needed a streaming PC Needed a streaming PC
    $1,024.95
    DRicketts1991
  • My First PC Build thumbnail

    My First PC Build My First PC Build

    I use this PC for some gaming and general computing/web browsing.So far it has performed amazingly, and I couldn't be... I use this PC for some gaming and general computing/web browsing.So far it has performed amazingly, and I couldn't be happier with it.
    $1,795.82
    Micheal M
  • Ship of Theseus thumbnail

    Ship of Theseus Ship of Theseus

    Rebuilding a prebuilt from my friend Rebuilding a prebuilt from my friend
    $1,032.95
    Luis B
  • Cloud thumbnail

    Cloud Cloud

    This is a general use plus some light gaming PC. This is a general use plus some light gaming PC.
    $862.93
    Alina D
  • Intel thumbnail

    Intel Intel

    It's a secondary PC. Something for my kids to use when they come over. Something for me to use for racing simulation and... It's a secondary PC. Something for my kids to use when they come over. Something for me to use for racing simulation and streaming to take the load off my Ryzen build.
    $1,054.94
    April
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    Skywalker Skywalker

    Gaming and video editing rig designed for a good budget and performance. I use it to edit my gopro videos and play AAA games Gaming and video editing rig designed for a good budget and performance. I use it to edit my gopro videos and play AAA games
    $1,698.91
    karan d
  • Bloody Mary Gaming PC thumbnail

    "Bloody Mary" Gaming PC "Bloody Mary" Gaming PC

    Just got done with building and testing this PC yesterday. It's awesome and much more responsive compared to my previous PC!... Just got done with building and testing this PC yesterday. It's awesome and much more responsive compared to my previous PC! Took about half a year to save up, but I brought a lot of parts during the Black Friday and Christmas sale, so I was able to save a ton of money. With 3070 ti GPU in this build, it can handle all the game I want. As for future upgrades , I think I will add another monitor to it, so I can have twitch on the other monitor while I game. That would be perfect.
    $2,323.93
    Binh C

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