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My Gaming PC My Gaming PC
This is my first build, and it was supposed to be a budget build, but the cost added up quickly. I didn't plan the entire... This is my first build, and it was supposed to be a budget build, but the cost added up quickly. I didn't plan the entire thing out and buy the part over the span of 6 month looking for deals. Really thrilled that everything worked perfectly despite bad planning.$2,489.92 -
My first DIY build My first DIY build
My first self-taught and assembled DIY gaming PC! I went for a slightly upper mid-range build made for playing games at... My first self-taught and assembled DIY gaming PC! I went for a slightly upper mid-range build made for playing games at 1440p resolution on high/ultra settings while getting 60 to120 fps. That way I don't have to worry about upgrading anytime soon.$2,019.92 -
The Capable The Capable
I built this PC primarily to step up my VR game. I was able to build this PC because of a CPU + Board + RAM combo deal, and... I built this PC primarily to step up my VR game. I was able to build this PC because of a CPU + Board + RAM combo deal, and it was incredibly helpful since I was building around a $1,500 budget! (I actually managed to get in way under budget, which was a wonderfully welcome surprise) Originally, I optioned it with an AMD RX 6750 XT GPU, but have since upgraded to a RTX 3080 Ti Founder's Edition.$1,314.92 -
Dad's Hackintosh Dad's Hackintosh
This beastly pc was a gift for my dad's 53rd birthday. I've been trying to convince him to replace his 2016 16 inch Macbook... This beastly pc was a gift for my dad's 53rd birthday. I've been trying to convince him to replace his 2016 16 inch Macbook Pro, but he really held off on the upgrade for a while. But, after trying to use the Macbook for heavy 4k video editing tasks in Final-Cut he realized that the laptop wouldn't cut it. So that was the very beginning of this ongoing project of a computer. The finished result is what you see here and it's probably one of the most challenging computers I have ever built. This was mainly because of the software situation, I underestimated the work you put in to get MacOS Ventura installed on a non Mac computer. But I am happy to say that it is incredibly stable (as long as he doesn't mess with it) and performs similarly to a $6000 Mac Pro. For the parts I opted for the i9 12900k because it was a huge upgrade from the 4 core i7 in his laptop, and it came in the best value (in my opinion) micro center bundle with the i9 motherboard and ram for only $400. I also went for an all Noctua cooling setup due to the quality, durability, longevity and most importantly whisper quiet operation as he does music production/recording in the same room as this beast. I also went for two separate 1tb drives to ensure ease of use and compatibility with a dual boot system. The 6800 from MSI was my first choice due to it's compatibility with Hackintosh and value for money when I bought it. I chose The Fractal North because my dad enjoys woodworking when he has the time, and it also has an absolutely incredibly professional yet unique look to it. The PC boots up to a boot menu where you can select which OS you are using (refer to image 18). And boots up relatively quick for a hackintosh (around 40 seconds). Everything in macos works except wifi and bluetooth at the moment, since his current wifi/bluetooth card is unsupported in macos. So we will likely add a broadcom chip which should be compatible out of the box with hackintosh (but you never know). I will update the part list if I add the chip and it works. My dad was extremely happy with the upgrade and I am glad that he is. There were many hurdles to overcome when troubleshooting issues and bugs, but after installing the correct Kexts and finalizing bios settings it was ready to go. I hope you all enjoy the build as much as we did, it's definitely one of my favorite builds I have ever put together.$1,309.92 -
Ezra's Rainbow build Ezra's Rainbow build
I built this for competitive Apex Legends and Rocket League. I also use it as a cloud gaming rig. If I could've done... I built this for competitive Apex Legends and Rocket League. I also use it as a cloud gaming rig. If I could've done something different. I think I would've gone for a cpu with x3d. Something like a 7800x3d would've been worth it in the competitive scene, but I still got a great deal with the microcenter bundle. As a side note, I bought my gpu and cpu cooler separately from Microcenter. Zotac 3080 OC and a Peerless Assassin cooler. Everything else I got for an unbelievable price.$1,364.92 -
The monolith The monolith
I am planning on entering the animation industry. And in this industry strong computers are needed to carry out rendering... I am planning on entering the animation industry. And in this industry strong computers are needed to carry out rendering and processing the animation. So I thought why settle for buying the whole computer set up when I can pool my resources and put together on of the most powerful computers in the market. I took inspiration from performance over presentation, I took the strongest parts in the market I could afford and had them put together into The Monolith. It may not be eye candy but it’s sure as heck is powerfull$2,104.93 -
Gaming build Gaming build
I had my pc built by microcenter and the reason I got the pc is so I can start playing games like fornite, call of duty,... I had my pc built by microcenter and the reason I got the pc is so I can start playing games like fornite, call of duty, Minecraft and also start streaming overall I really like the Pc.$1,127.92 -
First Build First Build
Built this set up to be used primarily for gaming fairly new to PC gaming but i wanted to build something that will last me... Built this set up to be used primarily for gaming fairly new to PC gaming but i wanted to build something that will last me w few years$2,459.52 -
its simple but it works its simple but it works
Gaming pc I build for my little bro Gaming pc I build for my little bro$1,122.92 -
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the lit gaming pc the lit gaming pc
Very lit gaming pc. Beautiful graphics Very lit gaming pc. Beautiful graphics$1,050.92 -
Zebra Zebra
Because it has stripes. This started out as a "minor upgrade" to my gaming machine... ended up as a "build completely new... Because it has stripes. This started out as a "minor upgrade" to my gaming machine... ended up as a "build completely new machine and only keep the GPU and data drive". And I only kept the data drive since I replaced it a couple of months ago. Components not listed are the RTX 2080ti GPU, a 500GB NVMe as a boot device and a 2TB NVMe for data. Both Samsungs, but I don't remember the exact models (Evo 980 and 970 something). I output to a TV so I'm limited to 60FPS at 4K, and so far I am getting that with the highest settings on every game I've tried with no DLSS.$1,058.63 -
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 -
New Build New Build
Time for a modern upgrade since old pc was getting long in the tooth Time for a modern upgrade since old pc was getting long in the tooth$1,321.94 -
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 -
Torrent Compact Torrent Compact
Top of the line build for gaming. No compromise on the cooling yet it's not a massive case I can move with easily. Top of the line build for gaming. No compromise on the cooling yet it's not a massive case I can move with easily.$2,914.92 -
AM4 Finale AM4 Finale
PC that I have been using since 2018, upgraded from Ryzen 3600 CPU. Been working like a champ PC that I have been using since 2018, upgraded from Ryzen 3600 CPU. Been working like a champ$1,518.92 -
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Return to ATX Return to ATX
After a couple of years of having an SFF gaming build, I decided that I want to go back to ATX. This build is a combination... After a couple of years of having an SFF gaming build, I decided that I want to go back to ATX. This build is a combination of reusing parts from the past along with black friday buys. I play Overwatch, Counter Strike 2, Valheim, Elden Ring, and lately have been playing all of the Kingdom Hearts game at 4k. The 3070 works well at 4k for me. On less demanding games I can fully saturate my 160hz 4k monitor, and at more intensive games I can reach 80fps with some graphics tweaks. I plan to upgrade to the 5800x3d, and in the future plan to upgrade to the next gen gpu's, but my 3070 has been treating me great so far so not really pressured to upgrade my gpu yet.$1,194.96 -
Basic 7800X3D build Basic 7800X3D build
mostly games but some productivity, items Microcenter didn't provide are Gigabyte 6750XT, Crucial T500 Gen4x4 NVME M.2 2Tb... mostly games but some productivity, items Microcenter didn't provide are Gigabyte 6750XT, Crucial T500 Gen4x4 NVME M.2 2Tb drive, does pretty much everything well$1,297.95 -
3080ti build 3080ti build
Built for gaming. Currently playing New World, DOTA2, and The Finals Built for gaming. Currently playing New World, DOTA2, and The Finals$2,173.94 -
Simple Black Simple Black
This computer is kind of a ship of theseus build, I originally got a prebuilt gaming pc, switched from Intel to AMD, swapped... This computer is kind of a ship of theseus build, I originally got a prebuilt gaming pc, switched from Intel to AMD, swapped the case, swapped the CPU again, and swapped the GPU twice to the build I have now . (resubmitted as instructed by support)$1,577.90 -
Fractal North Mesh 4090 Air Cooled Fractal North Mesh 4090 Air Cooled
Gaming and productivity rig. I built this over the course of 5 months finding parts on sale. Performance-wise, this handles... Gaming and productivity rig. I built this over the course of 5 months finding parts on sale. Performance-wise, this handles 4K 120Hz on everything I've thrown at it. Only times I scale back quality in games is if the GPU kicks up its coil whine a bit too much. Really stable FPS and benchmarking. Solid machine that should last years at High-Ultra in games. Mixed with 24GB VRAM being a productivity monster. Happy with the end result but I would have done a few things differently. An i7-14700K would have been a nice upgrade, but unnecessary for my use case. A bigger change would be opting for 2x32GB of RAM and/or slightly higher-spec'ed RAM (like 6000 CL30 or 6400 CL32). Aesthetically, I'm really happy with how the silver CPU cooler and tan Noctua fans look through the mesh side panel. If everything was black, you wouldn't notice any components inside and the silver+tan give it a subtle "pop" of character. But, if you're more into RGB than I am than going black on all components will be a nicer look and let your RGB shine.$2,929.90