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Minecraft Server Minecraft Server
My son and I put this together as a first-time project so he could run a Minecraft server, and have something to build off... My son and I put this together as a first-time project so he could run a Minecraft server, and have something to build off of in the future.$420.94 -
Xbox Series NZXT Xbox Series NZXT
I use it for gaming and school. I use it for gaming and school.$1,134.94 -
Cheap PC Cheap PC
Built this PC just cause I wanted a cheap PC Built this PC just cause I wanted a cheap PC$1,168.92 -
Budget Baller Budget Baller
My attempt at a sub 500$ gaming PC amid the silicon shortage. My attempt at a sub 500$ gaming PC amid the silicon shortage.$617.95 -
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Budget gaming PC Budget gaming PC
I can enjoy 1440p gaming with Ray Tracing and DLSS from this 12GB Asus Geforce RTX 3060.Motherboard supports 11th gen Intel... I can enjoy 1440p gaming with Ray Tracing and DLSS from this 12GB Asus Geforce RTX 3060. Motherboard supports 11th gen Intel but I put this 10th gen Intel Core i3 in to keep the cost of the system down. It will do the job. I am mostly paying for the graphics card anyway. This setup will me to upgrade the CPU in the future if I choose.$1,165.92 -
budget build budget build
I built this rig to be used as a decent PC for school I built this rig to be used as a decent PC for school$1,295.92 -
Zwift 4k ITX Zwift 4k ITX
This desktop was built to run Zwift in 4k at 60 fps. It doesn't have high end parts, but it has the bare minimum to run... This desktop was built to run Zwift in 4k at 60 fps. It doesn't have high end parts, but it has the bare minimum to run Zwift while recording with ShadowPlay. I don't plan on any upgrades in the future unless Zwift performs a massive overhaul on its graphics engine.$776.93 -
Cheap Minecraft Server Cheap Minecraft Server
Wanted a cheap dedicated PC for a Minecraft server. Serves it's purpose with 8+ players so far. Wanted a cheap dedicated PC for a Minecraft server. Serves it's purpose with 8+ players so far.$543.95 -
Barely Able Gaming Rig Barely Able Gaming Rig
I built this rig so I can play Overwatch with my significant other. It’s not the strongest build but it does it’s job! I built this rig so I can play Overwatch with my significant other. It’s not the strongest build but it does it’s job!$1,170.91 -
Vortex Vortex
Used to play basic games with mostly used/ budget / refurbed parts. Painted gpu backplate to match build. Installed white... Used to play basic games with mostly used/ budget / refurbed parts. Painted gpu backplate to match build. Installed white "carbon fiber" vinyl on edges of glass panels to cover the black paint.$1,198.94 -
SilentOps SilentOps
Main Desktop Computer built for all-around use including gaming. Budget focused and reduced noise profile. Main Desktop Computer built for all-around use including gaming. Budget focused and reduced noise profile.$1,139.91 -
Cheap build for Windows 11 Cheap build for Windows 11
This is primarily a working computer (for personal business) however also for some gaming on the side. I used the same case... This is primarily a working computer (for personal business) however also for some gaming on the side. I used the same case I had before from a previous build 8 years ago, as well as the same old PSU (400W) and for the GPU, I used a GTX 1050 that I purchased about 5 years ago. So all in all, it was about $430 (with tax) for a computer that now is much faster and more stable, especially for the things I use it for now. (I have a better laptop for gaming). Without the RAM or with cheaper RAM it'd be even less of course. Note, if you buy the same processor, a separate GPU will be required as this CPU doesn't have it's own graphics. Note, the motherboard is indeed Windows 11 compatible but you need to turn on the TPM in the BIOS (it's off by default). It's pretty easy to do though. Asus shows you how on the support website. You'll note from the picture(s) that I also have an old wifi adapter in there. Also from the previous 8 year old build (but for faster DL speeds probably want a newer one of those). The mobo comes with a nice suite of software but you don't have to install it of course. There's one called AI Suite 3 that gives some fan/cpu info, as well as other things, also installs a quick interface on the desktop (that can be exited out of if desired) to quickly control fan speed. Also there's an "Armory Crate" from ASUS that does pretty much the same thing(s) so I'm not sure why have both. (?). The screenshot is from the Armory Crate where you can fine tune to your heart's desire. Also update drivers etc as desired (I just let Windows do most of that I'm not into overclocking and such especially for a build like this). Anyway, still kind of neat to check on occasion to make sure fans running well etc. My goal was to build a cheap computer that would perform well enough for the next 2-5 years. I think I've achieved this goal.$404.96 -
Super duper RX-6 Super duper RX-6
Built this computer for some desktop publishing and occasional simulated race driving. Built this computer for some desktop publishing and occasional simulated race driving.$732.40 -
#BitWit M.M.M. My Main achine. #BitWit M.M.M. My Main achine.
I use it play Minecraft, Halo, Scrap Mechanic, and Raft. I built this in August right before the shortage that I had no idea... I use it play Minecraft, Halo, Scrap Mechanic, and Raft. I built this in August right before the shortage that I had no idea was coming. My reason to start with a real PC was that I couldn't play a Lego game on my laptop. And now with much more PC knowledge I think that I should have spent a little more on a 3600 and 2060. This rig also sees lots of school beeing done and maker work (hint, why the desk is a complete mess)$914.92 -
My Main Machine My Main Machine
I built this Pc to play games after I couldn't play a lego game on my laptop. I now play Minecraft, Halo, Scrap Mechanic,... I built this Pc to play games after I couldn't play a lego game on my laptop. I now play Minecraft, Halo, Scrap Mechanic, and Raft. I built this in August just before the shortage and in hindsit i would have spent a little more to get a 3600 and a 2060$924.92 -
Potato one Potato one
Purpose of my pc is to play some older game titles around 60fps and to store some of my pictures, videos, movies etc. I... Purpose of my pc is to play some older game titles around 60fps and to store some of my pictures, videos, movies etc. I usually play games like halo, gta 4 and 5, assassins creed older titles and cs:go in low settings.$431.97 -
Ubuntu Research Machine Ubuntu Research Machine
I'm a graduate student studying cybersecurity, and built this computer specifically with Ubuntu compatibility in mind. I use... I'm a graduate student studying cybersecurity, and built this computer specifically with Ubuntu compatibility in mind. I use it to work on my projects, which included the use of perf-intel-pt, ptrace and simple tests with multi-party communication. For the time being, I opted to use integrated graphics as it is sufficient for my workflow, but I eventually intend to add a GPU for my own personal use. The i3-10100 is surprisingly quick with 4c/8t and a maximum clock speed of 4.3GHz - I was very happy with it and it has given me little to no notable slowdowns in my current workflow. I might at some point upgrade to a higher model, especially as I expend my workflow, on but I definitely don't feel like I have to as it stands - a Core i3 is definitely more worthy of consideration than it might seem. Of course, based on what you're using it for your mileage will vary. I use another another computer along with this one in my day-to-day work, so I connected a USB switch that moves the mouse and keyboard between machines so I can quickly switch. This works nicely with a monitor that supports Picture-by-Picture (PBP). I was impressed to see how well Ubuntu scales between sudden changes of resolution as I toggle between full-screen and PBP depending on the current use-case. Certainly you can use higher specs if need be, but if you're fine with a quad core and don't do anything graphics-heavy like with me, a list like this represents a great price-to-performance value while still getting quality components and strong reliability. As a whole, I've been very happy with this machine and highly recommend a project like this if it interests you.$539.93 -
Banda Banda
I built this PC to game with my husband. I built this PC to game with my husband.$1,401.88 -
The PC Without Graphics |... The PC Without Graphics | #MicroCenterMadness
This was by first PC Build, and I decided to go with something cheap. Before this, I was using a MacBook Air, so anything... This was by first PC Build, and I decided to go with something cheap. Before this, I was using a MacBook Air, so anything seemed like an upgrade compared to that. In the end, I was not able to get a GPU because everything was out of stock.$390.94 -
First try First try
To improve gaming performance, and as a media server, I decided to try my hand at my first pc build. Mainly built to play... To improve gaming performance, and as a media server, I decided to try my hand at my first pc build. Mainly built to play Destiny 2 and Assassin's Creed, I'm going to see what else i can get this machine to do. Future upgrades include a SSD for my main drive, a beefier CPU cooler, and a fully modular PSU for better cable management. Lighting isn't really at the top of my list, but maybe I'll change out the fans for some kind of ambient light.$538.95 -
Molan Labe Molan Labe
I built this as a way to help with boredom and keep connected with my kids during the 2020 lock downs. Started its life in a... I built this as a way to help with boredom and keep connected with my kids during the 2020 lock downs. Started its life in a Thermal take case and just the Asus Board and Ryzen 3 2200g but then the PC building/ Customizing bug hit me and hit me hard. I attempted to customize the thermal take case but that wasn't going the direction I wanted so I searched for a case that better fit my need but also wasn't the same mainstream cases I was seeing all over the internet ie the Nzxt. Ifound the case on Amazon and purchased it although the case could be slightly better it really fits my needs and satisfied my need to see the computer while its operating. I added a RX570 graphics card and more hard drive space. Then over the early summer the need to upgrade was further intensified when my son wanted to build his first computer. So I made him a deal he could have the Ryzen 3 2200g when I could get a Ryzen 3 3300x. Well after a long wait I was able to secure one of the 3300X cpu's at micro center upon installing the new CPU I determined I would be adding a NVME drive to hold the one and only game I play. So that was added and a heat sink, that although isn't needed it looks really good under the CPU fan. PSU extension cables were added for purely looks and not for function. All the case fans are remote controlled for their respective LED effects and the Wraith Prism is controlled by the Cooler Master Software. To do it all over I would have definitely done far more research and possibly gone another route with the motherboard, and I would definitely say I should have opted for a different Graphic Card like a RX 580 or a 5700. But those are Items I can add or change at a later time. This was started as just a simple Web Browsing machine and morphed into something else entirely. I am looking at changing the fans to one that have PWM control as these are just simple fans that have no speed adjustment.$1,009.82 -
Sunburn Sunburn
A PC meant to end the reign of older I7's with efficiency and cost effectiveness. Mostly used for Minecraft, Valorant, and... A PC meant to end the reign of older I7's with efficiency and cost effectiveness. Mostly used for Minecraft, Valorant, and GTA V.$691.44 -
YouCanAfford-it YouCanAfford-it
cheap and powerful $960 gaming setup cheap and powerful $960 gaming setup$960.91