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  • GGlory new gaming pc thumbnail

    GGlory new gaming pc GGlory new gaming pc

    My new gaming pc I recently put together My new gaming pc I recently put together
    $2,134.94
    Vincent T
  • HYTE Y70 Touch  - Snow White thumbnail

    HYTE Y70 Touch - Snow White HYTE Y70 Touch - Snow White

    After discovering the HYTE Y70 Touch case just a day or two after the company announced that they had exhausted the global... After discovering the HYTE Y70 Touch case just a day or two after the company announced that they had exhausted the global supply of the integrated 4K touch displays, I was both in love and heartbroken. I loved the case design and the novelty of the built-in touch display, but now they were sold out everywhere and being sold for exorbitant amounts on the second-hand markets. I had signed up for a few waiting lists for on sites like B&H in hopes that one might appear in stock somewhere. My friend and coworker heard me talk about this case for days and weeks as I spent all of my free time trying to find one for near retail price to no avail. Then one day, while that coworker is on vacation, I get a text from him saying he had received an email from B&H offering him a 30-minute window to purchase one from some stock they had held back. He knew how much I wanted one, and put himself on the waitlist! Now that he had secured one for me, I had to build a machine worthy of such a hunt!
    $3,274.81
    mattromig
  • My New Gaming PC Upgrade 2024 thumbnail

    My New Gaming PC Upgrade 2024 My New Gaming PC Upgrade 2024

    I built this new gaming PC in anticipation of the new Kingdom Come Deliverance 2. I had a blast with the first game back in... I built this new gaming PC in anticipation of the new Kingdom Come Deliverance 2. I had a blast with the first game back in 2018 on my old GTX1080 gaming PC. It's been 6 years and I was still using the same PC. I am pretty sure it won't handle the new game, so I decided to upgrade.
    $2,264.94
    Nick A
  • my first pc build thumbnail

    my first pc build my first pc build

    i built this pc because i wanted the fastest and most high quality experience i could get and coming from console to this is... i built this pc because i wanted the fastest and most high quality experience i could get and coming from console to this is truly amazing i can play warzone and fortnite on high settings and incredible fps i love it !!!!
    $2,646.20
    Mike S
  • RenderStation thumbnail

    RenderStation RenderStation

    For 3D modeling and rendering. For 3D modeling and rendering.
    $3,354.88
    rainkid
  • Anton thumbnail

    Anton Anton

    Built to run Asetto Corsa, Assetto Corsa Competizione and iRacing with ease. Built just after building a new Simlabs P1X... Built to run Asetto Corsa, Assetto Corsa Competizione and iRacing with ease. Built just after building a new Simlabs P1X Pro and obtaining Simagic alpha mini, GT Neo and P1000 pedals. The PC has no issue running triple 1440 165hz monitors and there has been no signs of heat or stress after long hours of racing. Great build and super stable.. CPU - Intel I7 14700K MB - MSI Z790 MAG Tomahawk WiFi LGA 1700 ATX RAM - TeamGroup T-Force RGB 32GB DDR5-7200 CL34 Case - LianLi 216 RGB AIO - Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360 RGB PS - Asus TUF Gaming 1000W ATX 3.0 M2 - Acer Predator GM7000 4TB Gen 4 GPU - Zotac 4080 Super Overclocked
    $2,119.94
    Chris W
  • Glow in the dark thumbnail

    Glow in the dark Glow in the dark

    First build! For 4K and WQHD gaming, creating my own models for 3D printing, video editing, managing my Plex library, and... First build! For 4K and WQHD gaming, creating my own models for 3D printing, video editing, managing my Plex library, and general use
    $3,139.81
    Katie M
  • High End No RGB thumbnail

    High End No RGB High End No RGB

    I built it to run 1440p games as well as I could and to leave room for running 4k really well in the future as well. I am... I built it to run 1440p games as well as I could and to leave room for running 4k really well in the future as well. I am also not a fan of too much rgb, so there is none.
    $2,473.89
    Quentin W
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    starter starter

    i mostly play apex, fortnite, and a lot of other games, and it hold 255fps in each of those games, love this pc i mostly play apex, fortnite, and a lot of other games, and it hold 255fps in each of those games, love this pc
    $1,104.92
    Tharuk S
  • RYZEN NAS thumbnail

    RYZEN NAS RYZEN NAS

    Low power 24h multi application server Low power 24h multi application server
    $1,371.32
    sd159
  • Time to Update from a Intel 3700K 10 year old system thumbnail

    Time to Update from a Intel 3700K 10... Time to Update from a Intel 3700K 10 year old system

    AMD AM4 3700X AMD AM4 3700X
    $1,268.93
    pypeters
  • Ryzen 9 3900XT/Radeon 5700XT thumbnail

    Ryzen 9 3900XT/Radeon 5700XT Ryzen 9 3900XT/Radeon 5700XT

    The PC I ended up with after a few upgrades over the years. For general usage, some gaming. I wish I had more games to play... The PC I ended up with after a few upgrades over the years. For general usage, some gaming. I wish I had more games to play but most modern games are either absolute trash that isn't worth playing or indies that are worth playing but don't require much in the terms of power. The 3900XT I got on sale after the 5000 series came out, works well, cooled by a Noctua NH D15. Should I have waited to get a 5950X? Maybe, but I don't need that much. 32GB of ram, surprisngly I regularly use around 24GB of it so I'm glad I went over the 16GB I usually default to. The motherboard is alright, it works. The 5700XT has to be the centerpiece, I replaced the original cooler with a Raijintek Morpheus II and two Noctua fans. Never goes below 55c even during full load and is always silent. A much better experience compared to when the fan bearings were worn to the point of buzzing from casual mining for a few years. Despite the drama surrounding crypto this 5700XT has heated my room during the winter and put food onto the table for the past two years. Can't complain about that. The PSU I'm glad I went a little overkill initially. When I got this I had a Ryzen 5 1400 and an RX560, something that could probably be powered by a 450W unit. However now it's still got plenty of extra for further upgrades. The case is a Corsair 275Q. It's not very quiet and difficult to work in. I would have rather bought a quality test bench with this money. I need lots of hard drive space.
    $1,860.89
    MKondo
  • From When Prices Were Decent Gaming thumbnail

    From When Prices Were Decent Gaming From When Prices Were Decent Gaming

    Budget gaming build of 2020 Budget gaming build of 2020
    $2,218.92
    pyrog
  • Alphonse thumbnail

    Alphonse Alphonse

    Built it for gaming and productivity originally but mainly use for school now. Runs pretty much anything with no issues. Built it for gaming and productivity originally but mainly use for school now. Runs pretty much anything with no issues.
    $1,554.95
    Mateo D
  • Next Gen Gaming thumbnail

    Next Gen Gaming Next Gen Gaming

    This is mainly a gaming pc with virtual machine capability This is mainly a gaming pc with virtual machine capability
    $1,749.93
    Davis L
  • T-54 thumbnail

    T-54 T-54

    Meant to do school work as well as play games on days off Meant to do school work as well as play games on days off
    $1,494.93
    nate c
  • Main thumbnail

    Main Main

    Gaming rig with a side of work from home Gaming rig with a side of work from home
    $1,669.93
    Rohan S
  • The Chimera #MicroCenterMadness thumbnail

    The Chimera #MicroCenterMadness The Chimera #MicroCenterMadness

    The Chimera is a powerhouse machine designed to be both an aesthetic statement as well as fully functional for streaming... The Chimera is a powerhouse machine designed to be both an aesthetic statement as well as fully functional for streaming whatever games I want to stream. It was given the name Chimera as a suggestion from a viewer that was watching me upgrade the cooling loop on Twitch. The original name of this system was the Kraken. For me monsters and demons are part of my theme thus every one of my personal builds will be named after some sort of "dark" creature. This is currently version 2.0 of this build as I have learned and tried new things. I started out with a kit that I got from Alphacool with a Laing DDC pump and single 360x30mm radiator that I had expanded to two of as well as the Helix reservoir and the V2 DPP 755. Version 1.5 as described is what I had been running for my cooling for the last year. I decided that since I had to take everything apart for the one year cleaning event that I might as well take the opportunity to go ahead and upgrade the loop as a whole. There was a leak that occurred during my first build iteration that caused the RGB lighting in the GPU block to short out, which is something that is getting fixed at the beginning of April. I'm also taking that opportunity to drain the loop and make the loop order a little more efficient. This has been my first liquid cooling loop, and I chose this particular case to build into because of the unboxing video JayzTwoCents did on it. One of the biggest issues I had when it came to the upgrades I've done on the loop thus far was the pressure of the loop itself. In one iteration I considered I was going to have an Eisball pump/res combo but that ended up getting scratched. While I love everything about this build once I got everything working and without any leaking I realized a few things I could have, and will be doing differently as I already have the parts needed on order. First some extra 90º fittings, one of which will be getting placed on the bottom of the reservoir with a 10mm extension. From there I'm going to take the quick disconnect from the bottom radiator and move it to the pump with the black top's out port with a 90º fitting while taking another 90º fitting and putting it on the acrylic top pump with a direct downflow into the bottom radiator. I realized this should have been done solely for the purpose of being able to remove the bottom and front rads with the pumps and reservoir still attached without having to drain either one after taking a good long hard look at the loop order. Along with replacing the RGB strip in my GPU block I will be replacing the stock Red Devil backplate with one made by Alphacool and adding a 45º fitting on the end of the port that it fills the top radiator thru allowing a shorter run there as well. I'm switching the in/out ports on the back radiator and rerouting the connection between the two radiators to go around the quick disconnect on the reservoir while also adding a final quick disconnect to the front radiator allowing both radiators to be removed without having to drain the loop, if need be. The backplate replacement is only to help clean things up in the look. Other little additions are the 90º 24-pin ATX and two 8-pin 180º PCI-E power adapters and the LinkUp PCI-E Gen 4 riser cable. The first few photos are the original layout I attempted a year ago with the kit I bought from Alphacool, followed by the final layout once I got the Helix res and D5 pump. The third photo is of an iteration I had considered using the Alphacool Eisball pump/res combo that ended up not working out. All of the rest of the photos are of the build as it currently sits in my office.
    $4,554.92
    Ambrosias
  • NZXT case build 1 and 2 thumbnail

    NZXT case build 1 and 2 NZXT case build 1 and 2

    PC 1 I mainly use general purpose and playing pc games.PC 2 I made for my spouse to work on and also play pc games with... PC 1 I mainly use general purpose and playing pc games. PC 2 I made for my spouse to work on and also play pc games with me. Most of the games I play are found on Steam, Blizzard, Epic Games, LoL, Valorant, etc. I'm a OIF/OEF Vet myself, my teenage kids wanted to get into PC gaming (they're "upgrading" from consoles/Fortnite) and I come from an automotive repair background so putting together a PC is trivial in comparison to an engine or fine tuning suspension for an auto cross track. Anywho, future upgrades to include the new 6800 XT or some 3080's were available but I'll deal with having 5700 XT's for now as a place holder. Almost returned both these NZXT cases (still within 30day window) and buy 2 new Lian Li O11 Dynamic Mini cases + 12*LL120 case fans but too lazy to take apart both PC components JUST to have the NEW case.
    $3,267.86
    Phong V
  • My First Build thumbnail

    My First Build My First Build

    This is a gaming/work rig that I put together. I play fps like Warzone, Destiny 2, and Apex. I also play a lot of RPG and... This is a gaming/work rig that I put together. I play fps like Warzone, Destiny 2, and Apex. I also play a lot of RPG and JRPG games as well, such as FFXIV and more! This is a beefy boy, and plays graphic heavy games with ease.
    $1,364.92
    Lauren S
  • Big Red thumbnail

    Big Red Big Red

    Playing shooter games like Valorant and Fortnite it's important to have high frames. This build does just that! Averaging... Playing shooter games like Valorant and Fortnite it's important to have high frames. This build does just that! Averaging around 100 FPS in Fortnite using a 2140X1440 display monitor. Future upgrades would be the unannounced AMD zen 3 CPU coming out in November.
    $2,064.94
    ashm90
  • First PC Build thumbnail

    First PC Build First PC Build

    I wanted to build a PC for a long time and finally had the money and time to do so. I wanted it to be colorful and open to... I wanted to build a PC for a long time and finally had the money and time to do so. I wanted it to be colorful and open to show off the good stuff inside. My plan for this PC is gaming, video editing, and general use. I don't have any plans for upgrades as of right now.
    $2,032.36
    Erica U
  • Tuf Guy thumbnail

    Tuf Guy Tuf Guy

    I built this rig because I fell in love with the process of building and wanted to further my knowledge and...operating... I built this rig because I fell in love with the process of building and wanted to further my knowledge and...operating power. Also, I currently am a full time streamer on twitch and wanted to be able to stream on 60 fps output, while also playing on high quality settings. Come stop by! twitch.tv/itzbaldie
    $2,161.86
    jesse n
  • Cubism thumbnail

    Cubism Cubism

    My last computer was getting a little long in the tooth and, since we can't travel anywhere, our vacation plans were put on... My last computer was getting a little long in the tooth and, since we can't travel anywhere, our vacation plans were put on hold. Most of that money went into savings, but SOME of it I earmarked to upgrade from an fx-6300 and gtx 1060 to what you see before you. I am notoriously difficult to shop for and I thought a few PC parts would be a great gift idea for my significant other. While not much of a surprise, the parts were exactly what I wanted. While I am still fine tuning the fans and noise levels, this machine satisfies all my needs. So far, I've been using it to play Control (because hey, new rig, new game) and Need for Speed: Most Wanted. It hasn't made me any better at gaming, but I'm having fun and I'd say that's what it's all about at the end of the day. Had I had it to do over again, I might have held out a little longer for the newer graphics cards, but just like anywhere else, better tech is ALWAYS just around the corner.
    $2,141.88
    Steven19122

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