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Gaming PC for playing Crusader Kings III Gaming PC for playing Crusader Kings III$2,616.92 -
My MicroATX PC for college My MicroATX PC for college
This is my first time building a MicroATX PC. I wanted a smaller form factor PC so it takes less room on my desk. And it... This is my first time building a MicroATX PC. I wanted a smaller form factor PC so it takes less room on my desk. And it will be more portable when I move to college next year. I got everything from Microcenter during their heavily discounted holiday sale. Highly recommended! The PC is performing great. I will use it to do coursework and some gaming :).$1,566.95 -
Whitey Whitey
I built it to get back to gaming after more than 20 years (back in my college days). Its my first build ever as well. I... I built it to get back to gaming after more than 20 years (back in my college days). Its my first build ever as well. I bought 2 bundles from Microcenter - CPU+memory+motherboard and then ASUS Prime case + motherboard + psu bundle. I sold the motherboard from the CPU bundle (since it was regular size ATX board). The build posed some minor challenges which i loved. The Asus Prime case did not allow fitting the Arctic 280 cooler so i had to change one of the fans to a slim profile fan (as you can see in the pic). The HD drive was not easy to mount either. I am not much of a gamer though - but I play Far Cry 6, Metro: Last Light, Counter Strike, GTA V.$1,473.89 -
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ICU RN BUILD! ICU RN BUILD!
Hello, I did this about a hour or two ago but did not have an account made as it is not showing my submission anywhere. I am... Hello, I did this about a hour or two ago but did not have an account made as it is not showing my submission anywhere. I am a ICU RN and this is my first built PC. I had a prebuilt from like 6 years ago that did me justice haha.$1,359.92 -
Gaming Rig 3600 Gaming Rig 3600
I wanted to make something affordable, but also with an upgrade path. AMD's AM4 socket provides that flexibility. This build... I wanted to make something affordable, but also with an upgrade path. AMD's AM4 socket provides that flexibility. This build originally had a Ryzen 3 1200 in it, but now has a Ryzen 5 3600. (Note that the "Create a Build" does not provide a 3600 option, so I selected 3800X instead as the most similar CPU). The 3060Ti gives this a lot of performance for the target resolution of 1080P.$1,267.92 -
The Qube The Qube
A great PC for anything i throw at it. A great PC for anything i throw at it.$1,228.93 -
AAW.Almost All White build. AAW.Almost All White build.
First PC build. Fun and exciting experience! First PC build. Fun and exciting experience!$1,039.95 -
Our first build together! Our first build together!
My 12 year old son and I built our first computer together. We researched parts for 2 months and built everything over... My 12 year old son and I built our first computer together. We researched parts for 2 months and built everything over Memorial day weekend. We took advantage of Microcenter's great prices (and price matching) for half of the items. The goal is that this will be a computer that will last him through high school. He's interested in gaming and programming. We made sure that there are options for him to expand in the future (dedicated GPU, more memory, etc). It was a great experience to learn how all the parts of a computer come together!$817.79 -
Fractal Meshify 2 Mini AM5 mATX Build Fractal Meshify 2 Mini AM5 mATX Build
This was my first DIY build, and I went for a relatively middle of the road spec that's fairly well rounded and not... This was my first DIY build, and I went for a relatively middle of the road spec that's fairly well rounded and not optimized for any particular thing. CPU, RAM, and mobo were from a Micro Center bundle, while the other components were sourced wherever there were deals to be had. The only thing that is missing is a GPU, although the iGPU inside the 7700X has been sufficient in the meantime. The CPU undervolts easily, which allows it to draw only 65W compared to 144W previously and never getting hotter than 70C while only losing 10% performance. Meanwhile the iGPU overclocks pretty well, and was easily stable with a 500Mhz boost. The RAM ran on EXPO settings without any issues. I had originally planned for a 7900XTX and specced an 850W PSU, but my current plan now is to go with a lower end 7800XT or 4070 which has made the 850W a little overkill. In addition to a GPU, cooling will be upgraded with three more case fans, although for the current heat load the two fans are more than enough. The hard drive cage was removed to increase airflow for the expected 7900XTX, so the build uses SSDs only. Even with the change in plans, I'm not going to put the cage back in because it would involve unplugging and replugging the PSU, which is a bit of a pain to do. The room tends to be pretty dusty, and I have added a secondary filter to the front intake along with the built in filter from the case. One downside with this build is that the mobo's PCIe slot is one down, so it utilizes the second slot. However, the case only has room for four slots total, and therefore it limits the GPU to sub triple slot widths only. Coupled with the relatively short spacing available for length (306mm with front fan, 313mm with slim fan, 331mm without), it makes finding a suitably fitting GPU somewhat difficult with how big they have gotten. The front panel cable is also just long enough, but it's under a bit of tension so another inch would have helped greatly.$762.99 -
igpu only 7700x igpu only 7700x
general purpose desktop for productivity/office work (no dedicated video card) general purpose desktop for productivity/office work (no dedicated video card)$719.96