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  • Lian Li and Noctua thumbnail

    Lian Li and Noctua Lian Li and Noctua

    Personally gaming PC and workstation for deep learning research. Personally gaming PC and workstation for deep learning research.
    $4,686.96
    Murtaza R
  • Gas Powered Gaming PC thumbnail

    Gas Powered Gaming PC Gas Powered Gaming PC

    Runs on 20% nitro fuel and has 4 horsepower lol Runs on 20% nitro fuel and has 4 horsepower lol
    $4,679.95
    Basically Homeless
  • Matts thumbnail

    Matts Matts

    Games and strea Games and strea
    $4,677.85
    Matthew N
  • Dream PC thumbnail

    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
  • Gold Digger thumbnail

    Gold Digger Gold Digger

    I built this pc for gaming and its always been used for that. I dont have any of the original parts of this pc but i still... I built this pc for gaming and its always been used for that. I dont have any of the original parts of this pc but i still think its the same computer
    $4,630.93
    Brady B
  • RGB4ADHD thumbnail

    RGB4ADHD RGB4ADHD

    I built this machine to upgrade my 8 year old machine and to future proof it further. I wanted it to support multiple... I built this machine to upgrade my 8 year old machine and to future proof it further. I wanted it to support multiple screens so I can multi-task games in Ray-tracing while watching videos and monitor social media and chats.
    $4,623.94
    William H
  • The Combine #BitWit thumbnail

    The Combine #BitWit The Combine #BitWit

    I Built this computer for GTAV Roleplay, I was gonna bring Real World Justice to GTA Online. But! Fortunately for me I... I Built this computer for GTAV Roleplay, I was gonna bring Real World Justice to GTA Online. But! Fortunately for me I discovered the world of PC Gaming before I got too far into that so it no doubt saved me from what would have otherwise been an overtly Toxic Death. Anyways! The build sort of evolved from there, I started with a 3800x and 5700xt with like 32 Gigs of ram, but now its spiraled out of control into a 5950x with a 6900XT, 64 gigs of Ram because ya know, why compromise? Haven't done the Custom loop yet as I bend hardline tubing like a Helicopter crashes so it would probably be in the best interest of myself as my system that I leave that alone for the time being. SO! Thats about the rundown on the build, I'm planning on upgrading it through the years as new parts come out, would like to try to keep it All AMD, but depends on how the next couple of years go. Either way, thanks for looking.
    $4,619.91
    ZERO S
  • Only the Best Bits thumbnail

    Only the Best Bits Only the Best Bits

    I had been using a 2012 iMac and wanted to build a PC for gaming, Blender, streaming, and photo and video editing. This was... I had been using a 2012 iMac and wanted to build a PC for gaming, Blender, streaming, and photo and video editing. This was my first PC and first custom water loop. Love how it has come out! There is one last part that still needs to be completed… The clear tube is a place holder for a future hardline that matches the others. An eye for details will recognize the Apple M1 Mac Mini. The Thermaltake Core P3 case was perfectly made to fit the Mac underneath. So one PC and one Mac for all my needs!
    $4,608.95
    Anthony L
  • Doom Brick thumbnail

    Doom Brick Doom Brick

    The nr200 is a pretty great rig. I somehow snagged an xc3 which fits so well in sff builds The nr200 is a pretty great rig. I somehow snagged an xc3 which fits so well in sff builds
    $4,606.85
    Alan F
  • O11 Mini thumbnail

    O11 Mini O11 Mini

    Gaming PC Gaming PC
    $4,588.95
    Joe H
  • Venom thumbnail

    Venom Venom

    This PC was built as a high end gaming PC. I Play games like COD warzone, 4k spiderman and cyberpunk 2077, warframe, FF14,... This PC was built as a high end gaming PC. I Play games like COD warzone, 4k spiderman and cyberpunk 2077, warframe, FF14, ETC
    $4,586.77
    Andrew C
  • Bob64's VR 3090 Build thumbnail

    Bob64's VR 3090 Build Bob64's VR 3090 Build

    For unity vr development and gaming For unity vr development and gaming
    $4,584.92
    bob64
  • The Chimera #MicroCenterMadness thumbnail

    The Chimera #MicroCenterMadness The Chimera #MicroCenterMadness

    The Chimera is a powerhouse machine designed to be both an aesthetic statement as well as fully functional for streaming... The Chimera is a powerhouse machine designed to be both an aesthetic statement as well as fully functional for streaming whatever games I want to stream. It was given the name Chimera as a suggestion from a viewer that was watching me upgrade the cooling loop on Twitch. The original name of this system was the Kraken. For me monsters and demons are part of my theme thus every one of my personal builds will be named after some sort of "dark" creature. This is currently version 2.0 of this build as I have learned and tried new things. I started out with a kit that I got from Alphacool with a Laing DDC pump and single 360x30mm radiator that I had expanded to two of as well as the Helix reservoir and the V2 DPP 755. Version 1.5 as described is what I had been running for my cooling for the last year. I decided that since I had to take everything apart for the one year cleaning event that I might as well take the opportunity to go ahead and upgrade the loop as a whole. There was a leak that occurred during my first build iteration that caused the RGB lighting in the GPU block to short out, which is something that is getting fixed at the beginning of April. I'm also taking that opportunity to drain the loop and make the loop order a little more efficient. This has been my first liquid cooling loop, and I chose this particular case to build into because of the unboxing video JayzTwoCents did on it. One of the biggest issues I had when it came to the upgrades I've done on the loop thus far was the pressure of the loop itself. In one iteration I considered I was going to have an Eisball pump/res combo but that ended up getting scratched. While I love everything about this build once I got everything working and without any leaking I realized a few things I could have, and will be doing differently as I already have the parts needed on order. First some extra 90º fittings, one of which will be getting placed on the bottom of the reservoir with a 10mm extension. From there I'm going to take the quick disconnect from the bottom radiator and move it to the pump with the black top's out port with a 90º fitting while taking another 90º fitting and putting it on the acrylic top pump with a direct downflow into the bottom radiator. I realized this should have been done solely for the purpose of being able to remove the bottom and front rads with the pumps and reservoir still attached without having to drain either one after taking a good long hard look at the loop order. Along with replacing the RGB strip in my GPU block I will be replacing the stock Red Devil backplate with one made by Alphacool and adding a 45º fitting on the end of the port that it fills the top radiator thru allowing a shorter run there as well. I'm switching the in/out ports on the back radiator and rerouting the connection between the two radiators to go around the quick disconnect on the reservoir while also adding a final quick disconnect to the front radiator allowing both radiators to be removed without having to drain the loop, if need be. The backplate replacement is only to help clean things up in the look. Other little additions are the 90º 24-pin ATX and two 8-pin 180º PCI-E power adapters and the LinkUp PCI-E Gen 4 riser cable. The first few photos are the original layout I attempted a year ago with the kit I bought from Alphacool, followed by the final layout once I got the Helix res and D5 pump. The third photo is of an iteration I had considered using the Alphacool Eisball pump/res combo that ended up not working out. All of the rest of the photos are of the build as it currently sits in my office.
    $4,554.92
    Ambrosias
  • Project Poseidon thumbnail

    Project Poseidon Project Poseidon

    This is my daily driver rig rebuilt. I used a barbed fitting on the previous incarnation and as a result, had a soft tube... This is my daily driver rig rebuilt. I used a barbed fitting on the previous incarnation and as a result, had a soft tube blow out and leak coolant everywhere. The goal of this was to be half artwork half super computer.
    $4,548.94
    Laert S
  • Sea View Room thumbnail

    Sea View Room Sea View Room

    Deisnged for FPS GAMING Deisnged for FPS GAMING
    $4,546.93
    Edison L
  • Corsair Themed Ryzen 7 5800x3D RTX 3090 Ti FTW3 Ultra Ultimate Gaming Build thumbnail

    Corsair Themed Ryzen 7 5800x3D RTX 3090... Corsair Themed Ryzen 7 5800x3D RTX 3090 Ti FTW3 Ultra Ultimate Gaming Build

    A Corsair-themed ultra high-end gaming PC. This PC will deliver some of the best gaming performance imaginable! The Ryzen 7... A Corsair-themed ultra high-end gaming PC. This PC will deliver some of the best gaming performance imaginable! The Ryzen 7 5800x3D's tremendous amount of cache (100 MB!) will rival, if not beat, the 12900KS in gaming within games that utilize the cache. On top of this, the RTX 3090 Ti FTW3 Ultra is one of the fastest GPUs in the market! Some games played on this machine include COD Warzone, Apex Legends, Red Dead Redemption, and Forza Horizon 5. I play all games on this machine at 4K, at over 100 FPS, with most games maxed entirely out. Future upgrades include adding the Corsair iCUE ELITE CPU Cooler LCD Display Upgrade Kit to the AIO, adding light strips to the case, and installing an LCD display where the glass window is located near the PSU. ------------------------------- Some info about the parts used in the build ------------------------------------- The case is a Corsair 7000D Airflow. This case is massive, with lots of airflow and room to build. It supports up to a 480 Rad in the front, a 420 on the top, a 360 on the side, and a 140 on the rear. Therefore, lots of large fans can be used throughout the case. The motherboard is an Asus Crosshair VIII Dark Hero. This motherboard has an insane amount of USB ports on the back, has both 2.5G and 1 G ethernet, Wifi 6, Post-Error code reporting, and fantastic overclocking potential. Lastly, the board has 2 PCIe 4 M.2 slots for fast storage. The case fans are all Corsair QL 140mm case fans. These fans are great fans with lots of RGB! The AIO is a Corsair iCUE H170i ELITE CAPELLIX Liquid CPU Cooler, a 420mm radiator. The PSU is a Seasonic Prime 1300w 80 Plus Platinum. Seasonic makes some of the best PSUs in the market. Therefore, that is why I went with them. Please see the Build Parts List for the other parts used in this build. Thank you for checking out my build! :)
    $4,546.10
    Kyle S
  • early adopter thumbnail

    early adopter early adopter

    upgrade from 5900x and smaller case to 7900x and larger case upgrade from 5900x and smaller case to 7900x and larger case
    $4,531.60
    chubbysumo
  • Blue Steel thumbnail

    Blue Steel Blue Steel

    First hired build. Built to handle rendering, scientific computations, and gaming. First hired build. Built to handle rendering, scientific computations, and gaming.
    $4,526.89
    Matthew C
  • 7950xGaming thumbnail

    7950xGaming 7950xGaming

    Built for latest AAA gaming at 1440p 165Hz Built for latest AAA gaming at 1440p 165Hz
    $4,518.89
    gredavis
  • Crysis' Nightmare thumbnail

    Crysis' Nightmare Crysis' Nightmare

    I built this PC mainly for gaming and just all around entertainment. It defiantly was a challenge to get my hands on a 3080... I built this PC mainly for gaming and just all around entertainment. It defiantly was a challenge to get my hands on a 3080 Ti witch replaced my RX 6700 XT. Ended up paying $1600, witch I think was a decent deal. I'm Just waiting on some corsair rgb extension cables to get my Corsair LS100 kit working. Other then that it is finally complete!
    $4,509.96
    Riley M
  • My current setup thumbnail

    My current setup My current setup

    Very overkill for gaming and streaming. Can run all triple A games at max setting with great frames, I currently run modern... Very overkill for gaming and streaming. Can run all triple A games at max setting with great frames, I currently run modern warfare at all max setting 120+ fps. If I could do over one upgrade that I would have changed is the mobo. The Lian Li case is fantastic and can fit up to 9 fans.
    $4,506.77
    ideologies
  • The Dragon: Command & Control Center - 2019 Build thumbnail

    The Dragon: Command & Control Center -... The Dragon: Command & Control Center - 2019 Build

    The Dragon was a build in the works for about 6 months to accumulate the necessary parts and aesthetics without destroying... The Dragon was a build in the works for about 6 months to accumulate the necessary parts and aesthetics without destroying my poor, poor wallet all in one go. Its purpose was primarily for gaming though it is also used for software development (personal and work related), cyber security (pentesting, malware analysis, cracking, etc), and entertainment (streaming and media server). When gaming, I aim for multiplayer usually Overwatch or PUBG though I spend a portion of time in single player games such as Fallout, Just Cause, Witcher and Civilization VI. I tend to contribute to a few open source projects in my free time and also do work in web development so it doubles as a fantastic development and testing environment, especially with the amount of tasks I can spin up thanks to the Ryzen 3700X. My only two slight disappointments with the build, which I plan on changing in the future are that I didn't upgrade to a 2080 Ti (preferably the Gigabyte AORUS XTREME, cause its such a beautiful card), and that I didn't dump out even more money for a 3900X, which I likely will not be upgrading since it'd be overkill on my wallet for little extra visible benefit. Personally, I found this build to be an absolute pleasure to put together despite my sometimes questionable use of cable ties and not having more than 2 hands! Thanks to the use of a Corsair Commander Pro I managed to keep my fan and RGB cables neat and clean, but I admit that as far as cable management goes, its not my proudest work on the backside. C'est la vie ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ It provides all the performance you'd expect from the parts and I so far have not had any issues with any of the software or games I have run on it. It eats through gaming, streaming shows, and running multiple development servers simultaneously like a dream, but the unfortunate trade-off is that my beefy Zotac 1080Ti AMP Extreme spits out more heat than an average fireplace. Since I'm aiming for an upgrade in the future, this may rectify itself nicely since I know the airflow in the case keeps fresh enough thanks to 9 fans. All in all, my favorite build to date. - jkmalan
    $4,498.75
    jkmalan
  • Water devil thumbnail

    Water devil Water devil

    just wanted to try to build 1 had some help and came out great just wanted to try to build 1 had some help and came out great
    $4,490.92
    joe m
  • My baby. thumbnail

    My baby. My baby.

    I built this computer for gaming and streaming purposes. I play mostly Fortnite and cod. I built this computer for gaming and streaming purposes. I play mostly Fortnite and cod.
    $4,483.80
    Jam R

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