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ICEBOX PC ICEBOX PC
Built this PC in early October. Built for gaming and video editing. Case was great to build in and had no issues with MC or... Built this PC in early October. Built for gaming and video editing. Case was great to build in and had no issues with MC or any of their parts. Good prices for the parts imo but the cooler was a bit pricey. Great MB with onboard WiFi for the B550 chipset. RGB was nice to setup and I really liked how the build came out. I could only attach one photo as all my other ones were taken in portrait mode and you can’t attach those here, but the photo I attached gives a good look at how it came out.$972.92 -
Low Key, Upper Mid Gaming &... Low Key, Upper Mid Gaming & Creating
Although I've been more of a Mac guy for quite a while, I wanted a good gaming PC to play different games with my son and... Although I've been more of a Mac guy for quite a while, I wanted a good gaming PC to play different games with my son and friends. Halo, GoW, plus a lot of others. I also do a lot of 3d printing, so this is good for Fusion360 and my design work.$1,663.93 -
Workflow Workflow
To be able to multitask with one view and minimizing alt tab. To be able to multitask with one view and minimizing alt tab.$1,956.72 -
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Mid 1440p Mid 1440p
I wanted a build that can handle new games at 1440p/144fps and would last at least as long as my previous PC. I wanted a build that can handle new games at 1440p/144fps and would last at least as long as my previous PC.$1,677.92 -
MSI Build MSI Build
My prior computer met an untimely death, but I was due for an upgrade anyway. The timing couldn't have been better, as the... My prior computer met an untimely death, but I was due for an upgrade anyway. The timing couldn't have been better, as the very next day a great deal came out on an i9 bundle. I thought I would take a stab at building my first unit. Something that should have enough meat to last at least 5 years.$1,489.56 -
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2023 PC Build 2023 PC Build
Building new PC after house fire destroyed my previous. Building new PC after house fire destroyed my previous.$4,145.89 -
First build First build
I just wanted a build using a kraken aio and something to last a minute I just wanted a build using a kraken aio and something to last a minute$1,397.91 -
KISSCreater KISSCreater
Mostly for photo and video editing but with some gaming thrown in there for good measure. Don't want to upgrade it (except... Mostly for photo and video editing but with some gaming thrown in there for good measure. Don't want to upgrade it (except for storage) for 5 years at least.$1,845.89 -
Multi-purpose desktop with room for... Multi-purpose desktop with room for future upgrade.
I want to build a decent desktop which can handle gaming and also gives me the ability to multi-task because I am planning... I want to build a decent desktop which can handle gaming and also gives me the ability to multi-task because I am planning to get four monitors for my work. Most importantly, I want to build something that can last for few years with room for expansion. The build that I picked fits my budget.$1,034.95 -
DEMON SLAYER DEMON SLAYER
RED LIKE BLOOD AND BLACK LIKE DARKNESS RED LIKE BLOOD AND BLACK LIKE DARKNESS$1,483.88 -
Thunderdome Thunderdome
A computer built for work and games. I bought everything except the graphics card in a single trip to Micro Center. Used for... A computer built for work and games. I bought everything except the graphics card in a single trip to Micro Center. Used for editing audio, recording music, spreadsheeting, remote meetings, gaming, and arguing on the internet. GPU is a Gigabyte 3080 Ti VISION OC I bought from Micro Center back at the beginning of 2022.$1,389.90 -
Mini Workstation Mini Workstation
Introducing my latest creation, a build that combines power, efficiency, and aesthetics to cater to both my professional and... Introducing my latest creation, a build that combines power, efficiency, and aesthetics to cater to both my professional and personal computing needs. At the heart of this machine is the mighty Ryzen 9 5900X 12-core CPU, coupled with NVIDIA RTX A4000 workstation GPU, 64GB of 3200MHz RAM, all nestled mostly* inside the sleek and compact Fractal Terra Mini case. Why I Built It: As a manufacturing engineer, I work extensively with software and require a system that can effortlessly manage complex modeling in SolidWorks and render Unreal Engine graphics. Simultaneously, as a lifelong gaming enthusiast, I wanted a rig capable of delivering unparalleled gaming experiences. From my daily work routines to unwinding with the latest AAA titles, this build fits the bill. This rig has transformed my workflow, enabling faster render times, smoother gaming experiences, and overall improved efficiency. Professional Work: In my profession, time and precision are of the essence. Whether it's modeling intricate designs in SolidWorks or handling software integral to manufacturing engineering, the synergy of Ryzen 9 and NVIDIA RTX A4000 makes my work more efficient and enjoyable. Gaming: As a gamer, I wanted a system that can conquer the latest AAA titles and provide immersive gameplay. With the powerful combination of Ryzen 9 and NVIDIA RTX A4000, I've been playing games like Cyberpunk 2077, Elden Ring, and NFS Heat at ultra-high settings without breaking a sweat. Modeling and Graphics: For my professional pursuits, this build shines in applications like SolidWorks, where precision and performance are paramount. Unreal Engine graphics projects come to life like never before, rendering in real-time and allowing me to explore my creativity in new dimensions. Future Upgrades & Hindsight: In the future, I might explore adding expanded storage capacity to accommodate larger projects. Overall, I am ecstatic with the result. Conclusion: This build is more than just a computer; it's a reflection of my professional life as a manufacturing engineer and my love for gaming and technology. It's a hub for creativity, relaxation, and connection, playing a central role in my daily life. I welcome fellow engineers, gamers, and enthusiasts to share their thoughts, insights, or simply join in the conversation. Let's connect and continue to innovate!$2,174.91 -
H9 Flow/7800x3d/4090 - No RGB Blackout... H9 Flow/7800x3d/4090 - No RGB Blackout Build
Built this on 08/02/2023 for gaming, SPECIFICALLY STARFIELD AND CYBERPUNK. My first personal build in about 12 years. Coming... Built this on 08/02/2023 for gaming, SPECIFICALLY STARFIELD AND CYBERPUNK. My first personal build in about 12 years. Coming from a i7 3770k/1080, I was getting 30 - 40 fps on medium settings for the most recent AAA games on my old rig. Now I can max everything and still get 100+ fps. Feels good lol. The 7800x3d is awesome and the 4090 is a beast. Running this on a 3440x1440 100hz G-sync monitor, it doesn't break a sweat even when running Cyberpunk 2077 and Hogwarts legacy with full ray tracing. Some of the games I play are Chivalry 2, Counter Strike, Fallout 4, Hogwarts Legacy, Cyberpunk, Elden Ring, Red Dead Redemption, Baldur's Gate 3, and Sid Meier's Pirates. Also STARFIELD. I CAN'T WAIT. JUST 27 MORE DAYS. I bought every single part from Microcenter, except for the 4090 which I got directly from Nvidia, and a few fans and one ssd which I pulled from my old computer.$3,107.90 -
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minimalist minimalist
It was a build made to play games like Valorant and Fortnite It was a build made to play games like Valorant and Fortnite$1,270.31 -
WhiteStar-A WhiteStar-A
Built to replace an older Sandy Bridge (I5-2500K) desktop that was getting a bit long in the tooth. Holding off on Graphic... Built to replace an older Sandy Bridge (I5-2500K) desktop that was getting a bit long in the tooth. Holding off on Graphic Card while things shake out a bit right now with prices and new generations of cards.$1,389.92 -
My First Ever PC Build My First Ever PC Build
I have wanted to build a PC for many years but never found the right time to do it as I had a ps5 and didn't think there was... I have wanted to build a PC for many years but never found the right time to do it as I had a ps5 and didn't think there was a point in getting a pc if I had to skimp out on a few parts. This summer I decided to research and build myself a gaming pc that I would be able to enjoy. While I was able to spend a little more than I would have been able to a few years ago, I didn't go all out on RGB or other visuals. The parts I ended up choosing will be able to hold me off for a couple of years while still giving me the ability to enjoy higher settings. I'm always willing to add small accessories that might add to the appeal of my pc. As this is my first pc build ever, I am always willing to listen if anyone has any tips or opinions. My first upgrade will be adding an RGB exhaust fan to the case as all my fans are either at the front or top currently. When starting the build, I was nervous to see if I would actually be able to turn it on without any help. Luckily I ended up not needing it, but having a Micro Center 20 minutes away that I could ask to help if I got stuck definitely made it less intimidating. All in all, for my first attempt, it went well. Ready to enjoy using my build for the foreseeable future as well as any upgrades that might come with it. (It took about 6 hours from opening the first box to entering the BIOS for the first time)$1,841.91 -
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Easy-going Blackout Easy-going Blackout
Wanted a sleeper "blackout" with a focus on easy-going price and easy-going performance. Wanted a sleeper "blackout" with a focus on easy-going price and easy-going performance.$1,304.87