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  • Quack Quack Build thumbnail

    Quack Quack Build Quack Quack Build

    All around fun machine All around fun machine
    $3,399.87
    DuckSaysQuack
  • White cases are in thumbnail

    White cases are in White cases are in

    Memes, mining, gaming, the usual stuff Memes, mining, gaming, the usual stuff
    $2,913.19
    penguins89
  • PC gaming thumbnail

    PC gaming PC gaming

    gaming gaming
    $3,979.90
    Jame Z
  • Threadripper gaming PC thumbnail

    Threadripper gaming PC Threadripper gaming PC

    epic epic
    $10,749.92
    Austin S
  • My horseshoe computer thumbnail

    My horseshoe computer My horseshoe computer

    This is a personal desktop computer for gaming and working. This is a personal desktop computer for gaming and working.
    $1,424.93
    Kejian S
  • Gaming thumbnail

    Gaming Gaming

    Warzone, WoW, battlefield, other FPS, rendering, video editing Warzone, WoW, battlefield, other FPS, rendering, video editing
    $7,009.93
    Brian M
  • 7th gen Intel thumbnail

    7th gen Intel 7th gen Intel

    My home computing and driving simulator My home computing and driving simulator
    $2,364.89
    Kevin G
  • Bedroom Beast thumbnail

    Bedroom Beast Bedroom Beast

    I work with Molecular dynamics and modeling in VR at work. I also play games at night so this system allows me to do both.... I work with Molecular dynamics and modeling in VR at work. I also play games at night so this system allows me to do both. Enjoying Baldurs Gate 3, RDR2, Civ 6, Mafia,and MSFS 2020.
    $6,498.93
    CMohsseni
  • サイバー Ripper Build thumbnail

    サイバー Ripper Build サイバー Ripper Build

    I hadn't known what Cyberpunk or what the cyber/futuristic aesthetic was until spring of this year. Pre-covid I had dabbled... I hadn't known what Cyberpunk or what the cyber/futuristic aesthetic was until spring of this year. Pre-covid I had dabbled in the music that is vaporwave, cyberwave, futuristic club, etc. However, I had not known about Cyberpunk 2077's existence really until I had started seeing memes of Keanu Reeves on Instagram. That is when I looked into it, it was around late 2019 or early this year. I began watching trailers, gameplay previews, and other lore-related videos hyping up the game on YouTube. Honestly I had never become so interested and passionate about a game release until now. After looking into it, I knew this game was it, and I quickly handed over my money to CD Projekt Red, as I had also found out that they had been the genius masterminds behind Witcher 3, another one of my favorite games. I grew so heavily invested into the game, that I set out to create the ultimate machine that would embody the whole concept of futuristic cyberpunk and harness it within one god-like gaming/streaming rig. I knew that I, one day, would also try to get into streaming, so I thought why not create a powerful yet pretty rig capable of pretty much anything involving multi-threaded processes, whether it be video streaming, homework, gaming, or even work-from-home. Shortly, after getting placed on furlough, I set out to do all of my research, and this happened. A process of 5 months + worth of hardware research, culminating until one god-tier rig that would serve me not only for this spectacular game release, but for decades to come into my later adulthood: The Cyber-Ripper. Being 20 years old, I didn't have much time or money, however I been saving for something like this, as I had always been sort of a techie. But never like this...I had become infatuated by anything tech in general, and I set out watching almost every Linus, Gamers Nexus, and JayzTwoCents video known to man. As if that wasn't already nerdy enough, I ended up spending many many pretty pennies on all sorts of different computer parts. Luckily enough for me, due to the circumstances of the current covid situation, my parts were scattered all across the world. I waited many many weeks to receive each and every part needed to make this whole build happen. After the 5-6 months of just pure research and saving alone, I swiped my card one day and begun the wait, waiting for all my hard work to come to fruition. Slowly but surely, all of my parts came in, one by one, the last part being the power supply which took a solid 3 months from the date I ordered it to come into my possession. I was nervous, sweat beaded down my forehead and arms as I built this rig in the heat of my second-story room. Mind you, I live in southern Cali, so my room gets quite hot during the day and afternoon. When it finally booted up into bios and I saw all the pretty lights lighting up, I was ecstatic and I knew my time has come. As corny as it sounded, I was fully ready to game. Now is the waiting game again, as the release for the big-hit title Cyberpunk 2077 looms ahead of us. I honestly cannot wait to overclock this thing and run everything at 4K on my beauty-of-a monitor, the Predator XB273K which is capable of 4K at 144 hz, WITH G-sync and HDR enabled. I am super excited and looking forward to the release date, where I can delve into the beautiful scenery that is Night City and experience the experience I had been waiting for. All in all, I built this computer because of Cyberpunk, and I do not regret it. All themes and looks of the build was inspired by the aesthetic presentation that Cyberpunk left on me as a first impression back when I first heard about it in 2019. I hope you all enjoy looking at it, and yes I do know the current GPU is a huge bottleneck, however I wanted to wait for the next series of RTX 3000 graphics cards until I shelled out anymore money, I hope you all understand. Now that I am off furlough and working hard, I'm gonna be looking into that brand-spanking new RTX card which hopefully will release around the time Cybperunk does. ;) Thanks for viewing and have a good one.
    $3,917.94
    Zack W
  • Glacier’s Terminus thumbnail

    Glacier’s Terminus Glacier’s Terminus

    It all started in December 2018 - A conversation struck between a co-worker and I about what games we enjoy. He was... It all started in December 2018 - A conversation struck between a co-worker and I about what games we enjoy. He was persistent to encourage me to build a computer for myself and to get away from console gaming. Honestly I was actually considering buying a pre-built rig. January 2019 - I had been discussing the idea of buying a computer with a long-time friend who ensured to me that building a computer of your own is much easier than it seems and that it just takes time. Properly encouraged, I went out to Canada Computers and purchased an ATX DeepCool case for just under $100. That was the start of an experience that I would suggest to anyone who is interested, but thinks it would be difficult, to dive into the hobby and research as much as possible. It can be quite fun actually. That same month another friend of mine was encouraged to build a PC of his own and in the span of about a year we were able to put together each of our own custom rigs with a GTX 1070. January - April 2019 - I temporarily used my friend's components to play games as he was unable to have them at his house. I got used to the world of PC gaming as I did previously own a PC my parents had bought me back in 2003. Halo: CE was the game of choice. April 2019 - I had my friend's motherboard in my ATX case as I was unable to afford to progress at the time. Talk about bad timing for trying to build a PC. A week later he found his own case online for cheap and we transferred the guts over. Near the end of April 2019 - I was hired at a new job that allowed me to buy my remaining components one by one. As soon as everything was in my hands I went to my long-time friend's place and we put everything together! Ill admit, with a few issues. Thanks to the advice of Linus, Bitwit, JayzTwoCents & so many others, the build posted without any concerns. I was extremely excited to finally be able to join the PC Master Race family with my very own build and I have been slowly upgrading here and there ever since. June 2020 - I was able to pick up some white cables to replace the stock black cables. July 2020 - I invested into an MSI GeForce RTX 2070 Super even though I am aware the prices might be fluctuating in anticipation of the 3000 series cards. Thank you for taking the time to review my build's history and where I have come to now.
    $2,026.90
    Cosmic L
  • Light Gaming Pc thumbnail

    Light Gaming Pc Light Gaming Pc

    My main purpose of this gaming pc build was to play games. I mostly play Fortnite, Minecraft, Jurassic World Evolution, Apex... My main purpose of this gaming pc build was to play games. I mostly play Fortnite, Minecraft, Jurassic World Evolution, Apex Legends and more. I got everything at a very reasonable price. I only have 8gb of ram right now. I plan to upgrade more in the future. I also want a better cpu as I got the Intel Core I5. I have two samsung monitors connected to the pc. The Radeon 570 8gb may not be the best gpu out there. But it is perfect for me. I got a 750 watts power supply which might be overkill but it is a good choice when making upgrades. I will also add more hard drives because I have a 1tb seagate firecuda. I got a gaming motherboard that has a great bios.I don't have good cable managment with the limited space there was with the case. I love the case of course. It has just one horizontal RGB strip but so many choices of colors and modes. Overall, I am having a great experience with my pc. It runs flawlessly with minecraft. A few bumps with Fortnite but it is still so good. Once again I am SO happy with the result. I love my Pc and wish to keep it for many years.
    $856.04
    Aiden K
  • Audio Post Production Studio PC thumbnail

    Audio Post Production Studio PC Audio Post Production Studio PC

    Built for maximum efficiency. Intended for use with AVID Pro Tools and Adobe Premiere Software. NOT intended for gaming or... Built for maximum efficiency. Intended for use with AVID Pro Tools and Adobe Premiere Software. NOT intended for gaming or aesthetics. AMD 32 core processor allows for multi-track multi-threaded audio rendering. 128GB RAM allows for multiple effects audio plugins such as reverbs and delays.
    $5,431.92
    David Clark
  • Nobska1 thumbnail

    Nobska1 Nobska1

    Build for boston Build for boston
    $1,843.88
    Nobska Imaging Inc.
  • First Time Build--Mostly Gaming thumbnail

    First Time Build--Mostly Gaming First Time Build--Mostly Gaming

    I went with what I felt was a comfortable price point for my first build. Didn't want to go crazy without the confidence... I went with what I felt was a comfortable price point for my first build. Didn't want to go crazy without the confidence that it would work the first time I assembled it. Ben at Madison Heights was easy to work with to secure all the parts. Build took 3 hours from start to getting Windows to load in. Install went without a hitch and everything seems to be working perfectly. The GPU was a good compromise from what I wanted (2080 Ti) to what made sense. I'd recommend the EVGA 2070 Super to anyone that is on a budget. I went simple on the case, it was easy to work in and cord management was good. The temps on everything is great as well.
    $1,851.89
  • Intel 9700K Desktop Gamer thumbnail

    Intel 9700K Desktop Gamer Intel 9700K Desktop Gamer

    "This is a new build, mainly to be used for gaming and light video or photo editing. The customer chose an Intel 9700K CPU... "This is a new build, mainly to be used for gaming and light video or photo editing. The customer chose an Intel 9700K CPU and a GeForce RTX 2070 video card. An m.2 drive keeps it fast, while a legacy hard drive provides additional storage. Liquid cooling keeps it running cool and quiet.
    $1,798.90
    MC-Brentwood
  • Linus Tech Tips $10,000 Ryzen Threadripper 3990x workstation PC thumbnail

    Linus Tech Tips $10,000 Ryzen... Linus Tech Tips $10,000 Ryzen Threadripper 3990x workstation PC

    This is the full components list for the PC Linus assembled in our Denver, Colorado store for his video about the new AMD... This is the full components list for the PC Linus assembled in our Denver, Colorado store for his video about the new AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990x processor. In his video, Linus was tasked with assembling the following components to create an extremely powerful $10,000 workstation PC. The AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990x just launched yesterday on February 7, 2020. This processor has 64 cores, 128 threads, and 256mb cache. Linus made some alterations to the build on day of filming in order to water-cool the GPUs. He had a time crunch, but he got it done, and we really love the finished product!
    $10,808.41
    Micro Center
  • Micro Center AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ 3990X Build thumbnail

    Micro Center AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™... Micro Center AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ 3990X Build

    This build is for the launch of the all new AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ 3990XThe PC is an extremely powerful configuration best... This build is for the launch of the all new AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ 3990X The PC is an extremely powerful configuration best suited for those that create, composite, render, and encode About AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ 3990X: Price: $3990 Cores/Threads: 64C/128T Base/Boost Clocks: 2.9GHz / 4.3GHz Cache Quantity: 32MB L2 Cache | 256MB L3 Cache CCD Configuration: 8x 8-core CCDs While our build used silver fittings, we have many other colors (black, white, black sparkle, and matte black) in stock so you can tailor the build to your own taste. If you want to use different fittings, tubing and add components such as a GPU water block, the following instructions in our build guide may not reflect your modifications. All assembly and modification is done at your own risk. https://community.microcenter.com/discussion/2278/micro-center-amd-threadripper-3990x-build-guide https://community.microcenter.com/discussion/2279/amd-ryzen-threadripper-3990x-review https://community.microcenter.com/discussion/2280/amd-ryzen-threadripper-3990x-faq
    $9,166.36
    Micro Center
  • Level1Techs $10,000 Ryzen Threadripper 3990x workstation PC thumbnail

    Level1Techs $10,000 Ryzen Threadripper... Level1Techs $10,000 Ryzen Threadripper 3990x workstation PC

    This is the full components list for the PC Wendell assembled in our Sharonville, Ohio store for his video about the new AMD... This is the full components list for the PC Wendell assembled in our Sharonville, Ohio store for his video about the new AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990x processor. In his video, Wendell was tasked with assembling the following components to create an extremely powerful $10,000 workstation PC. The AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990x just launched today on February 7, 2020. This processor has 64 cores, 128 threads, and 256mb cache. This processor will turn the visual effects industry on its head, but will also be hugely beneficial for certain programmers. In the future, Wendell would recommend water cooling the GPUs, but even still this machine is like nothing else on the market.
    $9,794.88
    Andrew H

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