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BudgetBuild.5600.6700xt BudgetBuild.5600.6700xt
This build is strictly using budget components and not anything fancy. With the AM4 platform, there is always room to... This build is strictly using budget components and not anything fancy. With the AM4 platform, there is always room to upgrade but for what I need it for, this is all I need it for. The 5600 is more than enough for simple gaming and general use of the PC. RX 6700 is enough for me to play most games in 1080p 30-60fps.$679.98 -
TD500 Mesh + 9700k + Z390 + 16GB RAM +... TD500 Mesh + 9700k + Z390 + 16GB RAM + 750w
Found someone local selling computer components for $250 for CPU+MB+RAM+CPUCooler+GPU and ended up picking up a Cooler... Found someone local selling computer components for $250 for CPU+MB+RAM+CPUCooler+GPU and ended up picking up a Cooler Master TD500 Mesh and the power supply seperately in order to get everything together. This will be setup for someone who has been looking to start using a computer and of course having the GPU will be able to play some games that is age appropriate for them. Their parents were looking to buy a cheap computer and this build came out to be a lot less than their set budget (was 700).$480.00 -
Minimalist gaming PC under $1000 Minimalist gaming PC under $1000
Built this for a friend who was looking for best bang for a buck. Went with Micro ATX form factor and single color RGB fans... Built this for a friend who was looking for best bang for a buck. Went with Micro ATX form factor and single color RGB fans for simplicity. AMD processor with AMD graphic card is a plus. Sticked to standard 16GB RAM and 1TB NVMe and didn't go crazy with specs. No case mod cables as well but still looks good with neat cable management.$845.95 -
Firebird Firebird
I play valerant and gta 5 with freinds I play valerant and gta 5 with freinds$1,603.92 -
Compact Gaming PC Compact Gaming PC
I have built this PC mainly for work (programming) and light gaming. Sometimes my BF likes to play CS GO 2 and Fortnite. I... I have built this PC mainly for work (programming) and light gaming. Sometimes my BF likes to play CS GO 2 and Fortnite. I like the compact size of the case and the only mirror issue is noticeable noise from GPU fans when playing games. Most of the parts were purchased from Micro Center, GPU, CPU, and SSD a year ago. Case and PSU last month.$761.95 -
Sama IM01 Pro Sama IM01 Pro
Built for a friend for gaming and general purpose. Built for a friend for gaming and general purpose.$767.97 -
Midrange build Midrange build
It’s gonna be easy to upgrade and to play on. It’s gonna be easy to upgrade and to play on.$1,316.91 -
starfield machine starfield machine
the main reason i built this desktop is to run the recently released game starfield. i was previously using a nvidia gtx... the main reason i built this desktop is to run the recently released game starfield. i was previously using a nvidia gtx 1060 6gb graphics card, so this upgrade was pretty much required for me to run this new game and decent settings. i know my setup is a little bit unusual as you can see in the picture. this is because i use a lot of ssd storage. and I mean A LOT of ssd storage. and so in my top primary pci-e slot i have an adapter that runs multiple m.2 ssds. i put my 7600xt graphics card in the bottom pci-e slot, which i know cuts my pci-e lanes in half from 16x to 8x. however, both my motherboard and my graphics card are pci-e 4.0 compatible. since my graphics card is running at the pci-e 4.0 interface, there is not a performance hit that is as significant as if i were reducing pci-e 3.0 lanes from 16x to 8x. ive had zero problems running my graphics card at 8x so far.$1,308.87 -
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~$1,000 Budget Gaming PC~ ~$1,000 Budget Gaming PC~
This is my budget build for casual gaming and general work tasking. Nothing too fancy with minimal LEDs. I am currently... This is my budget build for casual gaming and general work tasking. Nothing too fancy with minimal LEDs. I am currently upgrading the stock CPU cooler to an all-in-one water cooler for better cooling and I hope that would make the system quieter.$1,095.95 -
Covid Build Covid Build
Built this during lockdown for general use but ended up using it for gaming and media backup. Built this during lockdown for general use but ended up using it for gaming and media backup.$1,397.93 -
Sleeper Build Sleeper Build
I got an older retro case from my boss and decided to finally make a sleeper build. It was missing a side panel, so I... I got an older retro case from my boss and decided to finally make a sleeper build. It was missing a side panel, so I modeled one and had it laser cut from plexiglass. Used all Noctua fans to try and match the beige case and for great cooling. The case also had minimal cooling (as the previous PC did not need it), so I needed to cut a hole in the top for a fan and get creative with some other fan placements. I play mostly last-gen games, so performance was chosen to be pretty middle ground. I also tend to do a lot of system admin related tasks, so having strange drives like a hot-swap SATA bay helps immensely. I also like retro PC tasks, so I added an adapter to make the floppy disk drive function as a USB device. Overall wonderful build, the only thing I would do differently is try to add more USB ports, as this case does not have any front-panel ports and not enough rear ones. I would like to eventually paint the two drives in front, but have yet to find the time.$1,118.42 -
Fractal North Audio Production Build Fractal North Audio Production Build
I'm a local system builder, and a client came to me looking for a PC for Audio Production and some light gaming. Requested... I'm a local system builder, and a client came to me looking for a PC for Audio Production and some light gaming. Requested alot of storage and quiet operation.$1,479.93 -
Gaming/School PC Gaming/School PC
Needed a computer since my old one was running very slow. Had a budget of around $800, and got a SUPER SOLID rig. Micro... Needed a computer since my old one was running very slow. Had a budget of around $800, and got a SUPER SOLID rig. Micro center had great deals with their bundles and got a killer deal! This is a massive upgrade, and now can easily run games with my 144hz monitor. What a great experience, and I appreciate Kenny helping me chose these parts for my budget!$1,031.92 -
themothership themothership
big data, general purpose data analytics, machine learning, neural networks, image processing big data, general purpose data analytics, machine learning, neural networks, image processing$2,112.91 -
My mid tier budget build My mid tier budget build
This is my first pc I’ve ever built . I really like how it turned out and it works amazingly. The hardest part was learning... This is my first pc I’ve ever built . I really like how it turned out and it works amazingly. The hardest part was learning how to chain the fans but other than that it was pretty easy . I couldnt add the case fans in my parts list but they are cooler master mf120 halo. Also I have a western digital 2 tb m.2 ssd. In total i spent 1,300 plus tax which ends up being 1,500. If I could change anything I would get an AIO to reduce cpu temps for better performance.$1,122.94 -
My Sisters new gaming/streaming pc! My Sisters new gaming/streaming pc!
I built this because my sister had a potato dell optiplex 9020 and her internet card gave out so i was like why not use this... I built this because my sister had a potato dell optiplex 9020 and her internet card gave out so i was like why not use this excuse to get the benefit of the bundle deals in microcenter plus i live like 10 mins away and i built it for much cheaper than i would've if it wasnt from microcenter. She mainly games, uses it for school, draws from time to time and I was also interested in grabbing a amd graphics card and the 6700xt was super popular and so good from the statistics i have seen it just demolished the 3060 that i was at first trying to get so I just grabbed the 6700xt for such a low price and I got the i7-12700k bundle !$1,531.81 -
Version 1 Version 1
I decided to pull the trigger to build my first PC for the first time because lay offs are coming soon, and I needed a... I decided to pull the trigger to build my first PC for the first time because lay offs are coming soon, and I needed a machine to continue with work and gaming! I'm a graphic designer and work in esports so I dabble into both! I can't wait to get into PC games and continue playing with friends that are strictly only on PC. I purposely went with AM5 to make it easier for upgrades in the future. The gpu upgrade will definitely be awhile yet, but I plan to get some lian li sl120 infinity fans in there and if needed more ram and storage down the line! Hoping to also be better at cable management as the journey goes on!$1,182.93 -
First PC First PC
This is my first PC I've ever built. Meant to be a gaming rig/workstation to serve as a replacement for my old college... This is my first PC I've ever built. Meant to be a gaming rig/workstation to serve as a replacement for my old college laptop as I go off into the world. So far, I'm catching up on older titles I've been missing out on (Tomb Raider, Dark Souls, Doom, etc.), but I'm hoping to be able to run newer games like HZD and GotG without much trouble. Should be a perfect size though as I'll be moving around the country quite a bit.$930.82 -
RN 2023 PC AM5 build all new parts RN 2023 PC AM5 build all new parts
Newly built PC for gaming and programming. I play Rocket League, Overwatch 2, Cyberpunk 2077, Genshin Impact. I do backend... Newly built PC for gaming and programming. I play Rocket League, Overwatch 2, Cyberpunk 2077, Genshin Impact. I do backend distributed systems software engineering work in .Net and Golang.$1,624.93 -
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$700 Computer Science Student Buget... $700 Computer Science Student Buget Build
This Build is my second ever pc build. I wanted to go for something that was modestly priced, that would be able to handle... This Build is my second ever pc build. I wanted to go for something that was modestly priced, that would be able to handle any current game that you throw at it as well as perform efficiently when using CAD software and Game dev engines. My last build was a couple years back and was a very cheap $300 build that was fine for the first two years but then couldn't run your more demanding games and so I wanted to future proof my build for the next 5 years$1,033.93 -
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Gaming PC Gaming PC
This computer was created from an upgraded prebuilt. Very good value This computer was created from an upgraded prebuilt. Very good value$1,053.93