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Lian Li A4-H2O Power Build Lian Li A4-H2O Power Build
12L ITX build that houses powerful hardware without sacrifices 12L ITX build that houses powerful hardware without sacrifices$2,297.82 -
Desktop for gaming and schoolwork Desktop for gaming and schoolwork
I use this computer for playing games and doing school work. Right now I mainly play Overwatch 2 and Forza Horizon 5. In the... I use this computer for playing games and doing school work. Right now I mainly play Overwatch 2 and Forza Horizon 5. In the future, I want to get a better graphics cards and potentially upgrading to 64 GB of ram.$1,344.88 -
4K 60FPS Bang for the Buck 4K 60FPS Bang for the Buck
Planning to use this build for 4k gaming and a bit of ML workload. Planning to use this build for 4k gaming and a bit of ML workload.$1,624.93 -
Build of an SFF Enjoyer Build of an SFF Enjoyer
This build is the result of many, many case swaps and hardware changes due to my interests varying over time. I started off... This build is the result of many, many case swaps and hardware changes due to my interests varying over time. I started off with the NR200P as my first SFF build, and I wanted to go smaller. I then swapped to the NZXT H1 due to its great price with how much you're getting. While I liked the size of the H1, I felt the need to switch back to the NR200P due to cooling being a limiting factor. After that, I managed to get a Meshlicious for free, and I swapped to it for a good while. I then swapped to a mid-tower build momentarily due to me getting some awesome deals for hardware, but in the end, I much prefer smaller builds. What prompted the switch from ATX is me getting an NCase M1 V6.1 for under $150. While the M1 is the smallest case I've owned up to this point, I wanted smaller. It was then that I managed to buy a black Dan A4 H20 with the Gen4 riser for just $80. That is what I'm settling with for some time. This is very much a gaming rig, but I also want it to be quiet to the point where I can hardly hear it. The new EK Nucleus 240mm AIO serves just that. It's a great cooler, but I do occasionally hear the pump for whatever reason. The fans are also relatively quiet, so I'm satisfied with noise. I've moved through several GPUs already, hoping that I'd settle with one. At the end, I'm using the Midnight Black Reference RX 6800XT. I definitely plan on upgrading to the 13600K so I can fully utilize the ram's speed. As for the games I play, it simply depends on what I feel like playing. Sometimes, I'll play FPS games, and other times I'll be playing more hard to run but "casual" games such as Doom Eternal, God of War, and the Spider-Man games.$1,377.00 -
AM5 Dark Starter Build AM5 Dark Starter Build
Hey everyone, thanks in advance for checking out my build! I have been looking to build my first pc for some time now, once... Hey everyone, thanks in advance for checking out my build! I have been looking to build my first pc for some time now, once I found out about the upcoming release of AM5 I figured I would wait until there was enough info on this new platform. Fast forward to the last few weeks I found the AM5 build combos on MicroCenter's website, and couldn't believe the savings! So I finally decided to pull the trigger and drive out to St. Davids PA location to finally purchase everything I needed to finally build my first ever PC.. I wanted a platform that I could upgrade over time but get a good base to help future proof what I could. I plan to do a custom hard line liquid cooled setup in the near future but for now just went with an air cooler. I play alot of Destiny 2, day trade in the crypto space, play web3 games and collect NFT's, as well as interested in taking my pencil drawn art and try out the digital age programs with a pen tablet. I believe this build is solid and will offer a nice starting point, the only thing I wish I would have just went with the 4080 strix card like I planned but backed out last minute in an attempt to save a couple bucks and i would have needed a bigger psu. With that said I can always upgrade down the road. Really enjoyed the knowledgeable staff and the one employee Max went above and beyond for me, i planned to purchase Windows 11 on usb but they were out of stock only had the CD so instead of trying to figure out how to make my own media drive which I don't have a laptop or another computer so Max said he didn't want me leaving without everything I needed so he gave me the CD and then had me buy a small USB drive during my checkout of my entire build, then had the tech team download the windows 11 media creation onto the USB for me! By the time I took everything out to my truck and loaded all my parts in and walked back into the store Max had the USB ready and handed it to me. MicroCenter gained a forever customer from me, I will never shop anywhere else not to mention the savings with the build combo (CPU, MOBO, 32GB RAM.) Super Hype, purchased everything wednesday (3-15-2023) and spent the day building and up and running the very next day no issues whatsoever!! Only thing left is to get cable management taken care of lol.$2,085.86 -
Not too Meshy Not too Meshy
Fairly serious gaming rig for the entertainment center. Fairly serious gaming rig for the entertainment center.$2,354.91 -
Panda Build Panda Build
I built it to play Black Ops 3 zombies custom maps and take care of school work.It has a 3080 and ryzen 9 with a ROG liquid... I built it to play Black Ops 3 zombies custom maps and take care of school work. It has a 3080 and ryzen 9 with a ROG liquid cool$2,359.96 -
Compact SFF Build Compact SFF Build
Using this build mostly for blenders, and 3A games. I swapped the radiator fans of the EKWB Basic 240 to Noctua A12x25 for... Using this build mostly for blenders, and 3A games. I swapped the radiator fans of the EKWB Basic 240 to Noctua A12x25 for lower noise and better cooling.$2,736.71 -
my little cube my little cube
smal form factor pc with powerful specs smal form factor pc with powerful specs$3,054.93 -
SFF Power Rig SFF Power Rig
Little powerhouse! I tried this build with a 7900X, which would idle at 90c so I dropped to the 7700. If you do this SFF... Little powerhouse! I tried this build with a 7900X, which would idle at 90c so I dropped to the 7700. If you do this SFF build, do not go past the 7700. 5000 series was fine in it with the 5900X$1,299.96 -
VR Room Build VR Room Build
This is almost exclusively for VR play with a Valve index. I want to use full ATX for future expansion but want the case as... This is almost exclusively for VR play with a Valve index. I want to use full ATX for future expansion but want the case as small as possible as I occasionally take it other places to set up and run demos.$1,934.93 -
All AMD SFF Build All AMD SFF Build
This is a compact small form factor build created mainly for gaming but also some software development. The CPU ran quite... This is a compact small form factor build created mainly for gaming but also some software development. The CPU ran quite hot initially, but with the CPU cooler set to intake from the rear, some undervolting, and setting it to eco mode, the temperatures are now fantastic.$1,666.93 -
Underclockerz Underclockerz
Undeclocked i5 and turned down fans for a very quiet build Undeclocked i5 and turned down fans for a very quiet build$1,819.92 -
Cube001 Cube001
Do everything and do it well now and be up-gradable later. Waiting for a good deal for a good video card. Happy that AMD... Do everything and do it well now and be up-gradable later. Waiting for a good deal for a good video card. Happy that AMD now has a iGPU on Ryzen 7000 CPUs to get me going for most tasks even some old games.$1,418.94 -
Mini Meshy Monolith Mini Meshy Monolith
This was built as a replacement for my now ten year old previous build that was based around a Gigabyte Z87-D3HP, which was... This was built as a replacement for my now ten year old previous build that was based around a Gigabyte Z87-D3HP, which was also built with Microcenter’s help. While that old system still runs reliably and stretched its capabilities over the years with simple upgrades over time, I felt ten years was a good time to retire it and start fresh. The new build was intended to be a much faster replacement for the old system’s usual general purpose and gaming tasks, and intended to meet or exceed the capabilities of the new game consoles on the market. My gaming habits are kind of pseudo-sim focused. I’m a big Arma fan, and despite the game’s age, Arma 3 is notorious for running poorly when connected to dedicated servers that have have a lot of custom content or assets interacting with each other on the map. The games I like often love having access to quick processor frequencies over anything else, and that heavily influenced my decision regarding going for an AM5 platform with a 7700x. For starting fresh, I really wanted to get into making a small form factor build. The idea of making a compact powerhouse of a computer that takes up around the same desk real estate of a console sounded very desirable to me. After deciding a Meshlicious case would work well for my needs, and seeing a picture of a build in one that had RGB parts casting light in a lovely glow from within the mesh, I knew I wanted to have something well lit as well. Ended up going so far as to get parts that would specifically match the aesthetic featuring smooth dark panels with white housings for the light emitting parts. One of the other lesser focused objectives of going smaller was the desire to have as few unused headers and ports as possible, as I thought it was weird to go ATX again if I only intended to use one pcie slot, two memory slots, and a couple nvme drives. The result was well worth it, but the pitfalls you usually hear about small form factor builds were definitely a challenge. The primary difficulty for the build was finding an itx motherboard that had the features I want and was from a manufacturer I trusted. Was a good bit discouraging seeing swaths of new atx and m-atx motherboards come out from my favorite manufacturers with seemingly no interest in a reasonable itx equivalent being considered by them. The other major hurtle I suppose would be working in the tight conditions of an itx case. The Meshlicious is certainly not the smallest case out there, but was small enough for my larger hands to have issues routing cables and mounting parts. Fortunately cable management didn’t end up terrible, mostly thanks to the use of m3 standoffs to space out the motherboard and gpu away from each other, granting both more immediate access to fresh air through the side panels, disallowing as much heat sharing between them, and providing space in the middle for cables to run. Speaking of cooling, that actually hasn’t been an issue despite that often being a concern for small form factor. The Meshlicious breathes well, and running exclusively positive air pressure with the aio fans, gpu cooler, and psu all pulling fresh air in seems to keep things cool throughout all the usual use I put it through and the benchmarks I ran to ensure it was working properly. Even the hot running 7700x seems to stick around 60-87C with that EK AIO 280 supplying cool liquid. Very happy with the build so far.$2,216.94 -
2nd PC Build 2nd PC Build
1440p gaming at 144hz *Note: I took pictures before realizing that I installed all the fans backwards... I now have the fans... 1440p gaming at 144hz *Note: I took pictures before realizing that I installed all the fans backwards... I now have the fans setup so that the AIO and bottom fans are intaking cool air and the top and back fans are exhausting hot air. :0)$2,271.93 -
Blue (sorry I'm simple) Blue (sorry I'm simple)
AM5 7700x w/3080 Aorus Waterforce WB Custom Water Loop AM5 7700x w/3080 Aorus Waterforce WB Custom Water Loop$1,983.93 -
Basic office pc 2022 Basic office pc 2022
I build this pc for my office I build this pc for my office$940.93 -
7900x O11 Air 7900x O11 Air
Got the CPU bundle from Microcenter to fit into this tiny case. Reused some components from my last build and now looking to... Got the CPU bundle from Microcenter to fit into this tiny case. Reused some components from my last build and now looking to get a GPU that's worthy of the 7900x.$1,508.93 -
Black meshlicious Black meshlicious
I am mainly going to use this rig to run emulators esp. rpcs3. Also have a few JRPG games sitting in my library to play.... I am mainly going to use this rig to run emulators esp. rpcs3. Also have a few JRPG games sitting in my library to play. It's an upgrade from a PC I built 8 years ago.$1,311.87 -
MightyMouse MightyMouse
Ultra-portable Micro Itx AM5 build with the newest 7900xtx and 7700CPU Ultra-portable Micro Itx AM5 build with the newest 7900xtx and 7700CPU$2,372.93 -
Megatron Megatron
I built this PC specifically for 2k gaming. I wanted to game almost all triple A titles at ultra graphics 2k 144FPS. I also... I built this PC specifically for 2k gaming. I wanted to game almost all triple A titles at ultra graphics 2k 144FPS. I also wanted go full red with AMD and try out the new line up of products. The new generation of CPUS and GPUs deliver incredible performance for way less than Nvidia and Intel. The price for performance is through the roof on this build and its great value. I play modern warfare 2, warhammer darktide, dying light 2, and Battlefield 2042.$2,516.93 -
Air Flow 23 Air Flow 23
This is my new PC build for 2023 focusing on air flow and a sleek and minimal appearance as opposed to my previous tendency... This is my new PC build for 2023 focusing on air flow and a sleek and minimal appearance as opposed to my previous tendency to reach to TG and RGB parts.$2,273.91 -
Eva-01 Eva-01
It is a gaming pc mainly with light work as well. Very happy with how it turned out! It is a gaming pc mainly with light work as well. Very happy with how it turned out!$1,999.95