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Build Eff Build Eff
Simple cost-effective gaming machine. Simple cost-effective gaming machine.$1,824.92 -
Design build Design build
Built a desktop to use in design renderings; both 2D and 3D Built a desktop to use in design renderings; both 2D and 3D$1,584.92 -
AverageGamer AverageGamer
Use this for light 3d modeling and gaming (Apex/Warzone) Use this for light 3d modeling and gaming (Apex/Warzone)$1,909.93 -
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Pandemic 2020 PC Project Pandemic 2020 PC Project
It was time for a new PC and I love taking the time to pick out exactly the components that meet my needs and budget. It was time for a new PC and I love taking the time to pick out exactly the components that meet my needs and budget.$2,131.90 -
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 -
NZXT Pro Gaming Rig NZXT Pro Gaming Rig
Combination of professional and gaming use for our office Combination of professional and gaming use for our office$2,649.90 -
Redshift's Last Build Redshift's Last Build
This will be the last update in the Corsair SPEC-02 Redshift Edition. It was fun building in it, with all it's unique ways... This will be the last update in the Corsair SPEC-02 Redshift Edition. It was fun building in it, with all it's unique ways of routing cables. I'll especially miss the 5.25" drive bays, but it's something that has to be done. Eventually this build, along with the streaming equipment, will become my sister's, while the parts from the pre-built with other components will belong to myself. I'm excited for when this moment arrives, but I'll miss the looks and functionality of this discontinued case. As for future plans, the computer will most likely remain intact besides the case. Although the Corsair SPEC-02 is a great case, which offers a feature that most cases eliminated, those few inches are a bit too long for the desk. For that particular reason, I'm hoping to replace my current case with the Corsair Carbide 220T. I'm also looking forward to a secondary build, which will focus on content creation. ASUS's ProArt line has been something that I've been interested in ever since it's creation. When the B550 version was in stock at my Fairfax Micro Center, I eagerly looked over the box, seeing all of the unique features that it offered. With the newest X570 version, it has everything that I would ever need, without having to worry about bandwidth limitations. I've been looking for a place to make this purchase in-person and not many places carry this particular board. As this board is a prosumer motherboard, I can understand why not many places have the X570 ProArt in-stock and I'm in no rush to make this transaction; I'll slowly gather up parts, just like I did for Redshift. Transitioning to Ryzen was the main goal for Redshift and I'm glad that I was able to do it. Now I have a new goal to create a prosumer-based computer for content creation.$1,874.05 -
GamingBox GamingBox
Built to play games, mostly Destiny. Built to play games, mostly Destiny.$2,172.84 -
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 -
Semi Budget Build from 2020 Semi Budget Build from 2020
general use and gaming general use and gaming$965.92 -
The 2013 Replacement The 2013 Replacement
Built a replacement for my first build from 2013 which lasted with no problems except a HDD failure just before I replaced... Built a replacement for my first build from 2013 which lasted with no problems except a HDD failure just before I replaced it. Wanted a decent budget build so I went with all open-box parts where I could from Microcenter and saved a LOT of money.$1,420.85 -
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 -
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AMD + Nvidia RTX Build AMD + Nvidia RTX Build
Gaming build to server my ultrawide gaming purpose! Gaming build to server my ultrawide gaming purpose!$2,788.94 -
AMD/ROG! AMD/ROG!
Just a simple house hold computer for anyone to use but capable of handling games if need be! Just a simple house hold computer for anyone to use but capable of handling games if need be!$599.96 -
The Gunfight Winner The Gunfight Winner
Built this January of 2021 because I needed to step up my warzone game. I don't think I could ever go back to console to... Built this January of 2021 because I needed to step up my warzone game. I don't think I could ever go back to console to play any sort of FPS again. Graphics card and cooler for some reason don't have a white light in them so this tint of blueish white is the closest I could get it to match.$1,544.93 -
Budget Rainbow Puke Budget Rainbow Puke
The purpose for this pc was gaming and light streaming The purpose for this pc was gaming and light streaming$1,867.40 -
All white corsair anime All white corsair anime
My first build was a dull nzxt case build with no rgb. I decided to upgrade the case, fans, aio. This all white corsair... My first build was a dull nzxt case build with no rgb. I decided to upgrade the case, fans, aio. This all white corsair build looks perfect except for a white gpu $$$. I mainly stream and play triple a titles$1,279.93 -
The Red Rebel The Red Rebel
The Red Rebel is my desktop computer, which I use for gaming (I play TABG, HALO MCC, R6, Subnautica, Splitgate, DBD, and... The Red Rebel is my desktop computer, which I use for gaming (I play TABG, HALO MCC, R6, Subnautica, Splitgate, DBD, and DOOM), but during covid, I also used it to attend virtual school, I also use it to 3D print or just do work. I took the idea from Robey Tech's all AMD build, but I decided that I want my case to not show the specific specs for the device, rather I wanted it to just show the AMD architectures so that I can upgrade to different components in the future. I also added 2 acrylic bars to the side rather than the typical vinyl, which adds a bit of pop to the build. I used a 6800 instead of a 3070 because the 3070 I had in the past wasn't too powerful, plus I don't care too much about ray tracing, and the 6800 is better for pure FPS. I used the QL 120s for the best RGB ion fans I could find, and I used the H150i because I could add my own acrylic pannel to the cooler. Also, I would like to add that I don't keep my computer on the floor, this is just where the best lighting and background were. Hope you enjoy the Build$2,344.90 -
Tomo10A Tomo10A
Made for gaming and having fun (#Bitwit). and photos are from a few mouths back Made for gaming and having fun (#Bitwit). and photos are from a few mouths back$1,259.98 -
First Ever Pc First Ever Pc
this is my first pc setup (ignore that one cord lol) this is my first pc setup (ignore that one cord lol)$1,964.87 -
Aesthetic Builds: Pink Gamer Girl... Aesthetic Builds: Pink Gamer Girl Edition 🌸 #BitWit
Past: I’ve had a passion for building computers ever since I was a freshman in high school. Since then, I would stay up... Past: I’ve had a passion for building computers ever since I was a freshman in high school. Since then, I would stay up nights watching BitWit and Linus. After countless hours, I finally decided on the parts I’ll infuse into my dream PC. The Beginning: Building a PC without even working, especially in a hispanic household had most of it’s disappointments. Being told your vision was only just a matter of time before I gave up on it, bummed me out a lot but I never gave up! Fortunately, after explaining that this will enhance my skill and passion in Hardware Engineering and Software, they allowed me and even helped me. After 1-2 months and camping outside of this Micro Center for a GPU (although I didn’t get the one I wanted but I was desperate), I finally finished. It booted up perfectly. Mid Journey: However… It wasn’t what I wanted it to be. It wasn’t near what I wanted my DREAM PC to be. After being hired for the summer, I made money and invested most of it to upgrading. I upgraded my CPU from a Ryzen 5 3600 to Ryzen 7 3700x. I knew my dream case was the Lian Li O11D Mini and with the help of a fellow Micro Center employee, I was encouraged on going through with it! I added case fans and an extra 16GB of RAM which was pricey, but very worth it haha. (A new SFX Power Supply to accommodate with the new case as well. The End of an Era/Issues: After installation of the Motherboard, I realized there wasn't space in the back from the case to mount my AIO. I panicked because I wasn't planning on using the included wraith cooler with my CPU. My AIO pump is so cute! "How could I ever let it go" I thought. I stared for a moment and realized I could install the AIO mount on the Motherboard and then screw the motherboard in. Once again, I was relieved from devestation. After installing everything in the new case, I booted it up. I noticed my hard drive would say 50% usage and it worried me a lot. I frantically searched it up but would be led to a dead end. I never really understood as to why it did that but I assumed it was just because of CPU change. A day later, I tried booting it up for my usual gaming mornings but it turned off in a span of 5 minutes. My worry escalated and I unplugged everything to avoid further damage. I ended up going to Micro Center for a Diagnostic and found out my CPU was nearly cooking itself so it would turn off to protect itself. I actually inserted the CPU pump wire into the wrong header which relieved me because I was afraid I’d have to spend more money on something. After thanking the technicians, I went on my way home to try booting it up and to my surprise, it was a successful startup. There was no powering off which relieved me even more. The only upgrade I have left is a 30 series as I intended to get in April but couldn’t. Though I’m totally okay with what I got (Asus ROG 2060 OC). I’m beyond grateful for my journey and anyone who helped me along with it. Ongoing possible issue: My CPU temp is usually at 55°C during startup but stays at 60-70°C during full load. Is this healthy? The people of Reddit say it’s normal temps from a Ryzen 7 3700x Thank you to everyone who sees this! You’re amazing, loved and appreciated! Have a great day <3 ☆ I try not to submit to the sterotype of pink gamer girls but how could I not?? It's so cute! Don't get me wrong, I sometimes alternate between more nature-y, earth-y colors or simple blues and yellows too lol$2,690.79