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  • My good friend thumbnail

    My good friend My good friend

    Built it for gaming but mostly using it for browsing internet and watching movies Built it for gaming but mostly using it for browsing internet and watching movies
    $1,619.94
    Chaoqun C
  • Batmobile thumbnail

    Batmobile Batmobile

    My brother has fallen on some legit tough times medically and will be staying with me for a while. I had always wanted to do... My brother has fallen on some legit tough times medically and will be staying with me for a while. I had always wanted to do a water cool build, so I figured why not build this with him so he will have a pc to play on while here with me. Nothing better to bond siblings than gaming!
    $2,079.91
    Tiffany H
  • Gaming Rig thumbnail

    Gaming Rig Gaming Rig

    This rig originally started in 2012 when I got it for Christmas. It was my first gaming computer. It has had a number of... This rig originally started in 2012 when I got it for Christmas. It was my first gaming computer. It has had a number of different configurations in it since then. It started with an AMD FX-6100 and a GTX 650 Ti, then was upgraded to a GTX 970 in 2015. At some point I switched the motherboard, CPU and RAM to some components I got from college which consisted of an Intel i5 8gb of RAM and an Asus motherboard. In 2020 I upgraded the GPU again to an RTX 2080 Super and put in a new power supply to handle it. In 2021 I upgraded the motherboard to a Gigabyte X570 Aorus Elite, the CPU to a Ryzen 7 3700X and put in 32gb of DDR4 RAM. In 2022 I upgraded the GPU to an RTX 3070 Ti and also upgraded the power supply to an EVGA 850 B5. I've been using the same case since I got it in 2012 but I am thinking of getting a new one that supports liquid cooling better.
    $1,150.95
    Justin G
  • The Great Box thumbnail

    The Great Box The Great Box

    The purpose of the Great Box is generally anything that I need it to do at any time. Thungs such as gaming, browsing,... The purpose of the Great Box is generally anything that I need it to do at any time. Thungs such as gaming, browsing, schoolwork, modeling, etc. I plan on upgrading to Ryzen 7000 in the near future depending on how things go.
    $1,611.93
    Antonio R
  • Mason personal PC thumbnail

    Mason personal PC Mason personal PC

    I built this gaming rig in 2020 to treat myself after using a MacBook pro for 7 years while in pharmacy school. Used... I built this gaming rig in 2020 to treat myself after using a MacBook pro for 7 years while in pharmacy school. Used computer to complete multiple pharmacy residency projects. On the side got back into playing some of my favorite games such as .hack GU. After I finished 2 years of residency and had a bit more free time to explore new games such as back for blood and table top simulator with friends. I'm hoping to explore new games with amazing graphics in the future
    $1,804.48
    Mason C
  • PowerPC thumbnail

    PowerPC PowerPC

    This was built for heavy CAD, the Adobe suite, and some gaming and rendering just for fun. This was built for heavy CAD, the Adobe suite, and some gaming and rendering just for fun.
    $2,290.51
    Mcanel
  • Main Rig thumbnail

    Main Rig Main Rig

    This is my main PC. I play mostly TF2 and Minecraft on it. I am a Computer Engineering student, so more often these days I'm... This is my main PC. I play mostly TF2 and Minecraft on it. I am a Computer Engineering student, so more often these days I'm using it for Vivado and MATLAB.
    $2,926.83
    meowmooish
  • First Desktop Setup thumbnail

    First Desktop Setup First Desktop Setup

    Built it for primarily gaming and college/programming productivity. In hindsight, would have probably invested in monitor... Built it for primarily gaming and college/programming productivity. In hindsight, would have probably invested in monitor arms earlier and a better desk.
    $1,397.93
    Owen L
  • First Beast thumbnail

    First Beast First Beast

    This is my first ever PC build, that originally had an MSI 2070 super right before the GPU shortage. I was then lucky enough... This is my first ever PC build, that originally had an MSI 2070 super right before the GPU shortage. I was then lucky enough to upgrade just weeks after the 3070 launch, and was somehow lucky enough to get the Gigabyte Vision series graphics card to perfectly compliment my all white build. I’ve also always loved Formula 1 Racing, and since I now built my first ever PC I’m able to enjoy it even more with a Thrustmaster T300. I am in college, so this PC is more than good enough for all around everyday use, and amazing for high refresh rate gaming at 1440p. #BitWit
    $2,169.90
    Dylan M
  • MadPenguinZ56 build #Bitwit thumbnail

    MadPenguinZ56 build #Bitwit MadPenguinZ56 build #Bitwit

    My PC is a gaming PC with a little bit of streaming and school work in mind while picking out the parts. I mainly play... My PC is a gaming PC with a little bit of streaming and school work in mind while picking out the parts. I mainly play Rocket League but when I need a break from the game, I play Call of Duty: Cold War, and a little bit of Valorant. There aren't too many games I play with being on my college's Rocket League roster. I am also a content creator on Twitch and am going to school to be a content creator for my college. When I am not gaming, I am using this computer as my computer, whether it is doing school work, watching YouTube or twitch, or just surfing the web. As for upgrades, I would definitely upgrade my GPU when I get the chance and money. When I went to get my parts, back in late October 2020, my GPU of choice, NVidia GeForce RTX 2070, was out of stock, so I went with AMD Radeon 5700 XT. I would love to upgrade to one of the RTX 30 series but I am content with my PC's performance as of now. *disclaimer: while putting together my parts list for this showcase, I could not find my current GPU, it only has the GPU I planned on using*
    $2,218.06
    Tyler O
  • White Beauty thumbnail

    White Beauty White Beauty

    This was initially built to run multiple VM's without any lag. However, this is now turned into my daily PC (still use my... This was initially built to run multiple VM's without any lag. However, this is now turned into my daily PC (still use my MacBook Pro tho) and I'm trying to get better at FPS with keyboard and mouse....Its definitely going to take some time haha I decided to opt out on the NZXT Liquid Cool and save $250...I'm debating if liquid cooling is really necessary as my PC is constantly running around 50*. I am also thinking about increasing the RAM another 32 GB, but that's a little unnecessary
    $1,767.89
    Robert H
  • White Witch thumbnail

    White Witch White Witch

    I'm an Instructional Technology Specialist who uses multiple video and graphics programs simultaneously. When we moved home... I'm an Instructional Technology Specialist who uses multiple video and graphics programs simultaneously. When we moved home to work, my old laptop could just not keep up with my normal workload. My focus was having enough RAM to be quick and efficient. I LOVE this rainbow rave party machine! It's so fast.
    $1,414.91
    Tamara S
  • Custom Mid Tower thumbnail

    Custom Mid Tower Custom Mid Tower

    I wanted to build my PC from mostly Corsair parts. I wanted to build my PC from mostly Corsair parts.
    $1,920.90
    Daniel W
  • My Computer thumbnail

    My Computer My Computer

    My old laptop was dying so decided to build a PC to kill time in the middle of this Covid. I first built a budget system... My old laptop was dying so decided to build a PC to kill time in the middle of this Covid. I first built a budget system under $800 for some light CAD, youtube, 4K playback, coding and web browsing. But after 2 weeks. I felt this strong urge to "upgrade" because who doesn't want to be a PC master race, right, right (please say yes so I don't feel bad about my decision)? Anyways, my brain said "no" but my hands took out the credit card and now I am here posting this. I am starting to think that this rig might be too big, and looking at some ITX builds now. I should let my wife keep the credit card because that "urge to upgrade" is hitting me again.
    $1,514.94
  • BurtonFamGaming PC thumbnail

    BurtonFamGaming PC BurtonFamGaming PC

    I hadn't build a PC in about 18 years! And truthfully, I've never ever built one completely from scratch. I've tinkered and... I hadn't build a PC in about 18 years! And truthfully, I've never ever built one completely from scratch. I've tinkered and upgraded, but never a full on build. I built this computer to play RTX games like Control, other third person action games, FPS games of all kinds, and those "walking simulators" like Firewatch and What Remains of Edith Finch. I LOVE a great game story. I mostly play PC games like Destiny 2 and Deliver us the Moon... as well as fun VR games like Half-Life: Alyx & Beat Saber. I also love to stream with my family with games like Davigo VR, Fall Guys, Minecraft, Overwatch, Fortnite, Splitgate, Among Us, and others! Our Twitch channel is BurtonFamGaming. This rig is a gaming, VR, streaming PC... mostly for me (Dad), but also for the whole family (only... with Dad's permission of course. Only I have the password) :-D If I could go back, I might have waited a few months so I could purchase a 3080... but oh well. :-) I researched this for most of quarantine before finally building it about 4 weeks ago... so frankly, there's not much I would change about how I built it. The ONLY thing I wish I had done was perhaps get an X570 board or the ROG Strix B550-E so I'd get that Gen 2 Type C front header. I also plan to upgrade to 32 gigs of ram before long... but besides that, I'm really happy with it!
    $1,494.91
    edburton6801
  • Grant's KAGC (A.K.A Kick A** Gaming Computer) thumbnail

    Grant's KAGC (A.K.A Kick A** Gaming... Grant's KAGC (A.K.A Kick A** Gaming Computer)

    I built this gaming computer to switch over from console gaming to PC gaming with the focus in high frame rates. I have had... I built this gaming computer to switch over from console gaming to PC gaming with the focus in high frame rates. I have had a passion for computer building for a few years now thanks to Youtubers like Jayztwocents, Bitwit, Paul's Hardware, Linus Sebastian from LTT. With this build I focused on price per performance at the start and over a year switched out parts and upgraded where I felt like a needed improvement to get where I am now with my rig. I also did the best I could with cable management to make it look as clean as I possibly can. the last and only upgrades I want for my build is two 140mm fans for my front intakes to even out the air flow within my case. I will always work and continue to perfect this build as long as I own it.
    $1,703.92
    Grant B
  • Classic Rig thumbnail

    Classic Rig Classic Rig

    My old laptop was dying so decided to build a PC to kill time in the middle of this Covid. I first built a budget system... My old laptop was dying so decided to build a PC to kill time in the middle of this Covid. I first built a budget system under $800 for some light CAD, youtube, 4K playback, coding and web browsing. But after 2 weeks. I felt this strong urge to "upgrade" because who doesn't want to be a PC master race, right, right (please say yes so I don't feel bad about my decision)? Anyways, my brain said "no" but my hands took out the credit card and now I am here posting this. I am starting to think that this rig might be too big, and looking at some ITX builds now. I should let my wife keep the credit card because that "urge to upgrade" is hitting me again.
    $1,613.94
  • Custom Honduran Mahogany Desk/Case thumbnail

    Custom Honduran Mahogany Desk/Case Custom Honduran Mahogany Desk/Case

    I'm not a big fan of RGB and because I can never do thing the easy way, I decided to do a custom case mod. So I built a... I'm not a big fan of RGB and because I can never do thing the easy way, I decided to do a custom case mod. So I built a Honduran mohogany desk that also acts as the case for the pc. Honduran Mahogany is the most stable wood you can use for furniture from an expansion and stability standpoint. Currently as it stands now, I haven’t oiled it yet, which will come when soon. It’s only version one and because I’m obsessive, I’m going to likely be working on another very soon to make it even better. I’ve got through 4 desks in the past 2 years and after the first 3 just decided I had to do it myself. I also host an Apache web server on Ubuntu server on a separate machine, so v2 of this desk will a dual or triple motherboard configuration, much cleaner, and water cooled so I can allow for much lower clearance configurations. It took me many many hours of work and many late nights because my shop is 2 hours away so I have to maximize the time I spend there! I’m a professional consultant for big home projects during my day job, and it was nice to take some of that energy and put it into my own home project, which is something I don’t always get the chance to do. Components ryzen 7 3700x Nvidia founders 2070 super NVME m.2 1 tb 32 gigs ram Temps under sustained 100% load Cpu max temp 57c Gpu max temp 63c Cool factor 100%
    $1,480.95
    Mason M
  • Demon thumbnail

    Demon Demon

    Gaming PC , play a lot of games :D Gaming PC , play a lot of games :D
    $1,359.94
    Momochiz
  • First Full Microcenter build thumbnail

    First Full Microcenter build First Full Microcenter build

    The old computer that I used mainly for gaming decided to break on me so in order to get replacement parts I would've had to... The old computer that I used mainly for gaming decided to break on me so in order to get replacement parts I would've had to wait 2 weeks for Amazon to restock. I checked the Microcenter website and realized they had everything in stock and even had some better prices. The nearest Microcenter to me was four hours away at the Marietta location in Atlanta (btw we need a Microcenter in Nashville, thanks). I figured a day trip was better than having to wait on Amazon. Since my old pc was lacking a little anyway I decided to get a big upgrade, Ryzen 3700x with an RTX 2070 Super, by far the most I've spent on a PC upgrade. I decided to go all out and try for some nice RGB, in hindsight I wish I mounted the RGB fans at the top instead of the front as I didn't realize the Lian Li LanCool 2 already had RGB on the front. This case was a dream to build in by the way and made cable management very easy. While my adventure to the great Mecca that is Microcenter was long, it was indeed worth every hour on the road. Huge shoutout to my dad for dropping everything to go with me, made for a fun trip.
    $1,317.93
    Gavin A
  • the rokie pc thumbnail

    the rokie pc the rokie pc

    i built this pc for streaming on youtube/twitch and for editing. on youtube, i stream for many hours and i need a powerful... i built this pc for streaming on youtube/twitch and for editing. on youtube, i stream for many hours and i need a powerful system to stream and game at the same time. for content creation, i recently made a 2 hour long project about the history of splatoon on my older specs which consisted of a ryzen 5 2600x + gtx 1660ti. i also upgraded from my old 2600x+1660ti build for the new microsoft flight simulator coming out in august, because the game is notorious for needing a lot of cpu horsepower and overclocking. i do also play casual esport games like overwatch and many others but mostly i use this for editing content for youtube since my workflow was very limited in my old system. my only possible upgrade would be a new case like the lian li o-11 dynamic, a 360m aio from nzxt, and an upgraded modular power supply from corsair. also more rgb and a new figurine
    $2,112.88
    fireroka
  • First build, good results thumbnail

    First build, good results First build, good results

    I built this pc to play games on (Rainbow Six Siege, COD: MW, GTA, Beat Saber, Red Dead, and much more) I plan to get a new... I built this pc to play games on (Rainbow Six Siege, COD: MW, GTA, Beat Saber, Red Dead, and much more) I plan to get a new GPU and more rgb fans once I can afford it (I’m only 14 lol) Feel free to tell me your thoughts on my build!
    $1,077.42
    Liam K
  • 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
  • Third Build - First AMD Build thumbnail

    Third Build - First AMD Build Third Build - First AMD Build

    This is my third-ever build and my first using AMD instead of Intel. My first build was i7-6700 (Gigabit Motherboard -... This is my third-ever build and my first using AMD instead of Intel. My first build was i7-6700 (Gigabit Motherboard - don't remember which one) with 250GB SSD and 1TB Hard Drive (7200 RPM). Video Card was an ASUS Nvidia GT745 in a Corsair Medium Tower. Unfortunately, my 1TB hard drive was down to 30 GB when I got back from a trip to Germany and Windows 7 support was done. I bought a 4TB Hard drive and 500 GB SSD and was going to replace the drives in the Intel build when I decided to build a new computer instead to avoid losing the other data. Went to Microcenter in Fairfax VA, and he suggested a AMD Ryzen 7 instead of Intel i7. Price point - very good. Then he sold me the case- Lian Li LiCool II. REALLY good move I later learned. Brought home the gear and put it aside until I had time to build it. Well...COVID closed everything down and I decided to build it to get my mind being stuck in my house. Loved it. It was a great little build, and I was able to upload my photos and purge my old drives. I also updated the First build with the same 500GB SSD and 4TB Hard Drive so I got the old computer working well in Windows 10. My only "complaint": my ASUS Nvidia GT1030 was just underpowered. I was only able to use two monitors and I wanted a three-monitor option. I was not in a hurry to buy a new one, but I was looking for video cards that could handle three or four monitors. A few months later, I watched a video from JayzTwoCents ("Is NVIDIA even trying anymore" - April 25, 2019) when he was reviewing the GT1650. For some reason hecompared it to an PowerColor AMD RX570 Radeon Red Devil 4GDDR. Reason: it was CHEAPER than the GT1650. When I saw the RX570 price ($139.99 vs $80 for the GT1030), my jaw dropped to the ground. When I checked Microcenter, they had that very card on sale for $139.99. Bought it online on the spot and picked it up that day. I replaced the GT1030 and LOVE the new card. I don't even play games! Monitors: AOC 2770 27" 1920x1080 HP 27q 27" 2560x1440 LG 32 FHD 32" 1920x1080
    $963.92
    Kevin G

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