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Budget Racing/Gaming Sim Budget Racing/Gaming Sim
Used for gaming schoolwork browsing the internet and racing. Used for gaming schoolwork browsing the internet and racing.$617.94 -
Theater server Theater server
Give theater ability to your network. Create a catalog of content with a system capable of delivering the entertainment. Give theater ability to your network. Create a catalog of content with a system capable of delivering the entertainment.$771.93 -
$800 Gaming PC | Tech by Matt $800 Gaming PC | Tech by Matt
This is an $800 Gaming PC featuring an Intel i5 10400 and an AMD RX 5600 XT. Video featuring this build: ... This is an $800 Gaming PC featuring an Intel i5 10400 and an AMD RX 5600 XT. Video featuring this build: https://youtu.be/GxRGmYsy09g$777.94 -
Tumbleweed Tumbleweed
General Purpose computer, some light gaming, lots of open source development after work General Purpose computer, some light gaming, lots of open source development after work$784.96 -
halo effect halo effect
amazing computer i gto with those halo fans. amazing computer i gto with those halo fans.$786.92 -
General gaming build General gaming build
I just built for everyday gaming. Some games I play are Fortnite, Beam N.G., and Asetto Corsa. I'm looking to get into... I just built for everyday gaming. Some games I play are Fortnite, Beam N.G., and Asetto Corsa. I'm looking to get into racing sim too. I plan on upgrading my GPU in the near future.$804.93 -
First PC Build First PC Build
This is the first PC I've ever built. I built it because my laptop just wasn't cutting it performance-wise when it came to... This is the first PC I've ever built. I built it because my laptop just wasn't cutting it performance-wise when it came to running several virtual machines at a time for testing purposes. I also like the modularity of PCs which you can't really get in a laptop. Since I only have Intel integrated graphics and an RX 550, I don't play very demanding games, typically just some Minecraft or Terraria. I also run Linux, but need Windows for certain applications, like some games, but I'd rather not have to fully reboot into a bare-metal windows installation every time I need to run a single high-performance application. Because of this, I pass my RX 550 through to a Windows virtual machine in order to achieve almost bare-metal performance along with the convenience of being able to quickly boot up and shut down a virtual machine.$808.42 -
Tech by Matt | $850 Gaming PC (Late... Tech by Matt | $850 Gaming PC (Late 2020)
Welcome to my latest build with a budget of $850. SEE THE VIDEO ABOUT IT HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBG_JkVfNnA Welcome to my latest build with a budget of $850. SEE THE VIDEO ABOUT IT HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBG_JkVfNnA$809.95 -
old but good old but good
Old pc build i got, the parts are all functionally and iuse it for fornite Old pc build i got, the parts are all functionally and iuse it for fornite$854.93 -
Prototype Project: Rainbow Stealth Prototype Project: Rainbow Stealth
I wanted the build to under the radar but still come in the a bang. This was suppose to start out as a starter gaming rig... I wanted the build to under the radar but still come in the a bang. This was suppose to start out as a starter gaming rig for play Subnatica: Below Zero at 1080p in mind and i would upgrade as time passes. It started out with a RX 580 for the graphics then later upgrade to RX 5600 XT. This rig is ready to play Cyberpunk 2077 and GodFall without any trouble when they come out and be able to stream with out taking too much of a performance hit. What I hope to change later is to add some more Corsair RGB fans, RAM, and strips. You can't go wrong with more RGB add some cable mods because the 24-pin cable is to close to the front fans and won't bend into the back of the case anymore than it has. Some needed upgrade is bigger storage. I want to have a large ssd storage for large open world game to reduce loading time. That and the hard drive I'm using is almost filled.$893.94 -
Budget build Budget build
I built it as my first budget build in attempt at gaming. I have the money for a mid range pc gaming rig but since at the... I built it as my first budget build in attempt at gaming. I have the money for a mid range pc gaming rig but since at the time I had no idea what I was doing I went for the safest options. As of now I’m trying to upgrade my 600w psu to a 800w just to be safe and getting a better motherboard and cpu.$900.91 -
FirstBuildCustomDesk FirstBuildCustomDesk
This was our first build. We went for a high mid-range system. As easy and simple as possible. space to add more storage and... This was our first build. We went for a high mid-range system. As easy and simple as possible. space to add more storage and ram. Though cable management is clean, it is a bit tight.$916.90 -
Doomsville Doomsville
I use it mainly to play esports games with my friends such as Fotrnite and Apex Legends. I use it mainly to play esports games with my friends such as Fotrnite and Apex Legends.$932.92 -
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Phil’s gaming pc #Bitwit Phil’s gaming pc #Bitwit
I built this gaming pc because I had never had a good gaming system before. I used cheap Dell laptops to game. The games I... I built this gaming pc because I had never had a good gaming system before. I used cheap Dell laptops to game. The games I play are Valorant, League of Legends, CS:GO, and Overwatch$996.91 -
AMD New XT Gaming Build AMD New XT Gaming Build
I wanted to try the new 3600xt CPU and 550 Board. i grabbed it all the 1st day it all came out and it went very well I wanted to try the new 3600xt CPU and 550 Board. i grabbed it all the 1st day it all came out and it went very well$1,005.92 -
Iron Man Iron Man
I built this for a mid range gaming rig that looked great aesthetically I built this for a mid range gaming rig that looked great aesthetically$1,040.89 -
Aesthetic Silver Aesthetic Silver
I built this pc because I really like putting together computers. With everything that's going on in the world right now and... I built this pc because I really like putting together computers. With everything that's going on in the world right now and staying at home I have time to do what I love. This gaming pc is built on an old Lian Li PC-70 chassis with 9 noctua fans. Playing mostly space shooter games like Destiny 2, mass effect, Star Wars BF II, and Titanfall 2.$1,048.92 -
Xavo Xavo
Gaming. Call of duty modern warfare, Dirt Rally 2.0 ,first build ever not knowledge of how but I did it. I added water... Gaming. Call of duty modern warfare, Dirt Rally 2.0 ,first build ever not knowledge of how but I did it. I added water cooling the kraken M22$1,123.92 -
SFF PC SFF PC
I primarily play Destiny 2, CS:GO, Apex Legends, and The Division 2. Prices shown for items I can't find on Micro Center's... I primarily play Destiny 2, CS:GO, Apex Legends, and The Division 2. Prices shown for items I can't find on Micro Center's website are what I paid back in 2018 when I originally built this system. This build is a couple years in the making for me. I started out finally deciding to get back into PC gaming after nearly 6 years off. During college I bought and gamed on an old Gateway FX gaming laptop, purchased new in 2008. I used that up until it eventually died (GPU gave out) in 2014. Between 2014 and March 2019, I made due with an old PS3 and borrowing my girlfriends laptop when I needed a PC at home. So, tax season 2019 rolled around and I had a modest return that I decided to put towards PC components. This build hasn't changed for the most part since its inception with the exception of the case, GPU, and PSU. My original build was in a Thermaltake Core V1 with an Asus ROG Strix RX 570 and EVGA B3 550W PSU. SFF PCs had intrigued me for a while (hence the original "small" 22L case), but when 2020 came around I knew it was time to upgrade the case and go even smaller - enter the Sliger SM550. Case This case is extremely well made and the attention to detail made building inside of the small enclosure a pleasure. Cable management was definitely helped by changing to the EVGA GM 550W PSU, which comes with shorter than standard cables. I did quite a bit of digging around on the internet prior to building in this case, so that helped immensely when it came time to execute. Everything has a specific place and orientation to fit in, so as long as you follow the correct sequence of part assembly, it really isn't any more difficult than a larger case. The current setup I have is vented side panels on both sides and the case fans configured to exhaust. CPU This was, and still is, a great value CPU for a variety of tasks. Aside from gaming, I generally use my PC for work or internet browsing. This CPU provides more than enough power for these tasks, and overclocks quite nicely. Cooler I used the original cooler (Wraith Stealth) for quite some time, including in my initial build in the SM550. While it could mostly keep up with my 4.0GHz overclock, I ultimately decided to upgrade to the Noctua NH-L9a. The Noctua cooler is much better at handling the 2600 than the stock Wraith Stealth cooler. With a mild undervolt (1.250VRM,1.200SOC) the peak temps never go above 76C. RAM Unfortunately, this RAM has not aged well. Not to say it doesn't still work the same as on day one - but the price I paid back in March 2019 was significantly higher than current prices. I may upgrade this in the future to a faster kit. MOBO The ASUS B450-i Gaming is a great motherboard. All of the connectivity and features I needed and wanted, plus WiFi for when the new smaller size PC travels with me. Storage This build started out with just the 250GB M.2 drive. This filled up much faster with 2019 games than my old drives did back when I was gaming in 2010. I had a temporary fix by harvesting the hard drive from my old laptop, but I ultimately replaced that HDD with a 512GB SanDisk SSD I picked up on sale at Micro Center. No complaints here. GPU Yes, the RX570 is an old card. It works fantastically for the gaming I want to do (1080p60) for my couch gaming setup. I am looking into a moderate upgrade to the 1660ti or similar in the next few months to try to get into 1440p or reduced settings 4k gaming. Since originally finishing this build, I've upgraded to a Sapphire RX 5600 XT. This upgraded turned out to be much less straightforward than I anticipated - everything said this GPU should fit in the SM550, but ultimately there was contact between the side panel mount and the shroud on the GPU. I'm disappointed I didn't notice before I scuffed the shroud a bit, but it is hidden when the PC is assembled. Once I got the GPU in place and attempted to put the side panel back on, I found that the pins for the side panels protruded beyond the mount by about 1/8". This required a quick update to the shroud to add some clearance in the form of a well placed 13/64" hole. Once that was complete, the GPU installed without issue! After running several performance tests, I found that I was receiving very low performance from my GPU, as well as my SSDs. Ultimately, I had to completely wipe and reinstall windows to achieve proper performance. I have paired this system up with an Anne Pro 2 in black, a Corsair Dark Core RGB mouse, Corsair HS70SE wireless headphones, and an AOC CU34G2X 1440p Ultrawide monitor. CPU temp at idle: 41.0C CPU temp under load: 76.0C CPU OC to 4.0GHz GPU temp at idle: 40.0C GPU temp under load: 68.0C$1,194.60 -
Star destroyer Star destroyer
Built for fun this is my first full build i use for basicly everything i do compute and gaming. I like to play a verity of... Built for fun this is my first full build i use for basicly everything i do compute and gaming. I like to play a verity of games one of my favorites would have to be jedi fallen order$1,204.94 -
Breakthrough Breakthrough
I call this pc break through beacause its my breakthrough into pcs and also because my case has an angular design that... I call this pc break through beacause its my breakthrough into pcs and also because my case has an angular design that reminds me of a breakthrough. By the way my name is actually mayank but my dads name is rathna. I built this pc because I was bored during quarantine and i was watching bitwit a phenomenal pc builder and said to myself its time i try building a pc. I watched a lot of youtubers that kept on talking about micro center as computer heaven so i went and saw the locations and sadly there isnt a micro center in florida. So i bought parts from newegg, amazon, and the micro center web store to craft my awesome pc. It took me around 4 days to build it and it was so much fun. Thankfuly i didnt need to troubleshoot and it booted the first try. I use the pc as a workstation for creating games ,video editing, and for school. I am a middle schooler and I have a youtube channel with my brother. If I could i would probably add a an aio and waited for the b550 launch to get the asus rog b550f gaming . Also i would probably grab an rx 5700xt but now that all these rumors are coming up about rdna 2.0 and nvidias rtx 3000 line up of gpus i think im going to wait for amd and nvidia to spill the beans This was a huge upgrade from my old pc with a Intel i3 3rd gen running on integrated. Currently I have another project, building my dream setup and this awesome pc is the first step. My dream is to go to micro center one day and with the 500 dollars my parents would probably get convinced to take me to the one in duluth. L$1,211.93