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What started off as a prebuild G164... What started off as a prebuild G164 turned out to be a case swap/build!
Now to wait the GPU Madness out and get either a 5700xt or 6800xt now that I have thermal/size headroom at a good price! And... Now to wait the GPU Madness out and get either a 5700xt or 6800xt now that I have thermal/size headroom at a good price! And yeah not show my age...it will run Crysis lol! First build in almost 10 years, back in the AMD Phenom II days! MicroCenter is the one good thing if not the only good thing about where I live lol!$1,089.91 -
Shedstation 2021 #MicroCenterMadness Shedstation 2021 #MicroCenterMadness
Forged in the beating heart of a dragon, the shedstation contains the latest bleeding edge tech from last gen. It mostly... Forged in the beating heart of a dragon, the shedstation contains the latest bleeding edge tech from last gen. It mostly runs warcraft and dota and sits on a fully custom 3D printed modular PC case. Need to get me a Keychron K3 though, and I need to find a spot for my CRT and 4K monitor. Also currently using a custom Mouse + Keypad contraption for multiboxing classic wow$1,134.95 -
#MicroCenterMadness: FF VII - Lifestream #MicroCenterMadness: FF VII - Lifestream
Multipurpose desktop, mostly gaming, but also taxes (equally exciting, right?). Been waiting (and waiting, and waiting...)... Multipurpose desktop, mostly gaming, but also taxes (equally exciting, right?). Been waiting (and waiting, and waiting...) to get FFVII remake on PC but nobody seems to know when SE might announce it, so I figured why wait - I’ll get Cloud, Tifa, and those other people (kidding, I know all their names, back stories, and favorite colors) anyways I put them in my PC and put a “Lifestream” theme into iCue to finish the look. Personally, I think it’s the next best thing to having FFVII remake actually on the PC!$760.91 -
Gaming Gaming
It was meant to be a gaming computer for doom eternal, call of duty cold war, apex legends, and for the crew 2 after time i... It was meant to be a gaming computer for doom eternal, call of duty cold war, apex legends, and for the crew 2 after time i got into streaming on youtube where ive been playing alot of apex legends and streaming it on my channel MrZombie-666. Some things i should have done different was get a motherboard with wifi in it and to get a graphics card with more than 1 hdmi slot further down the line i want to get a better graphics like a 3060 and a better power supply i have a semi modular one and i want to get a full modular one.$1,067.93 -
Lego Star Wars PC #MicroCenterMadness Lego Star Wars PC #MicroCenterMadness
My personal Gaming/Streaming/Online school machine. Have built it over two years, with some help from friends. My personal Gaming/Streaming/Online school machine. Have built it over two years, with some help from friends.$794.96 -
Terror Storm #MicroCenterMadness Terror Storm #MicroCenterMadness
Build the pc recently after my old rig died and I've upgrade to what is my baby today. My rigs plays games from 1080p,... Build the pc recently after my old rig died and I've upgrade to what is my baby today. My rigs plays games from 1080p, 1440ps and even 4k on certain games. Games I play are Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War, Apex Legends, Fortnite, Cyberpunk 2077, Doom Eternal, Witcher 3, etc. You name it, it can play it This is my personal gaming rig and I'm a computer technician who enjoy building pc for family, friends, clients or anyone who want either a gaming, workshop or personal rig. My cpu, gpu, ssd and rams are from micro center -- new out the box. Most my parts and hdds were bought from Amazon on sales. Dont be afraid to buy from Amazon, some to most of their parts are good and great alternatives from big name brands products ( corsair, evga, coolermaster, etc....)$2,075.90 -
Kangster’s Build Kangster’s Build
I built this pc recently end of 2020 I decided I needed a new computer instead of this 2012 laptop I have been using for 2... I built this pc recently end of 2020 I decided I needed a new computer instead of this 2012 laptop I have been using for 2 years$1,519.92 -
#MicroCenterMadness Moncaso case PC for... #MicroCenterMadness Moncaso case PC for Flight Simulators
This build was my birthday present. February 2021 I found the last new stock Moneual Moncaso 601 (same as 932) PC case in... This build was my birthday present. February 2021 I found the last new stock Moneual Moncaso 601 (same as 932) PC case in world on Ebay. Hunted for over a decade since I saw it advertised in 2008. Stack of five units were abandoned in So. California trans-shipping warehouse for 15 years. Will run multiple screens for flight simulator games (X-Plane, FlightGear, FSX and FS2020, others).$1,959.90 -
Bella Bella
I've liked building since I was around 12 and my wife also likes computers but she's always been an mac type of person.... I've liked building since I was around 12 and my wife also likes computers but she's always been an mac type of person. Since she likes to play sims games I had to build her something much stronger than what she's used to with those apple products. So I built her this as one of her wedding gifts. Finally she can use sims games at full settings with all the custom content her heart desires.$829.41 -
First PC Build [AMD Ryzen 5 3600] [EVGA... First PC Build [AMD Ryzen 5 3600] [EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti]
This is my first PC build/setup that I've ever done. I've been looking around and waiting for the right time to make a build... This is my first PC build/setup that I've ever done. I've been looking around and waiting for the right time to make a build for about 2 years and it has come to this. I wanted to make a nice looking but not too vibrant PC, so I chose the Lian Li Lancool 205m. I saw this at Microcenter once and I really liked the way it looked. It was Micro ATX, which I wanted because a mid tower ATX case would just be too big for my desk. I added 3 120mm RGB fans from Deepcool which would add for better airflow and better lighting. For the CPU, I had to choose the Ryzen 5 3600 as it was the best choice I had for the budget. Got it for under $200 along with the ASRock B450m Pro4 at Microcenter for $60. Great performing CPU and a great binned CPU too IMO (the Ryzen 5 3600's rated all core clock boost is 4.2Ghz). I managed to overclock it to 4.3Ghz stable at 1.35 volts or 4.425Ghz at 1.375 - 1.4 volts. I only use the 1.35v OC as it is probably better for 24/7 use than 1.375. With the Enermax Liqfusion III 240mm AIO, it can cool it like it wasn't even being overclocked. Temperatures were amazing, which I had expected from a liquid cooler. One thing I wanted to do but couldn't was that I couldn't put the AIO on the top mount as it would not fit because the RAM was just barely in the way of the radiator, so I ended up using the 2 case fans that came with the case and put it on the other side of the radiator in the front of the case to get a push/pull configuration. I think the temperatures are probably better like that, but can't say for sure. The GPU I used was the NVIDIA RTX 2080 Super. I was really looking hard to find a 3070 for a good price, but couldn't, so I just found the 2080 Super for $500. Only downside to this was that it is only the factory Dell 2080 Super blower style card, so that means no lights and the worst of all, a loud fan when playing games. I'm pretty sure this fan gets to 70% fan speed evertime and it is pretty loud. I'm looking right now for a 2080 or a 2080 Super non blower style just because of that. Although, I did manage to get a decent stable overclock on it at +150 on the core and +500 on the memory. The RAM I chose was the PNY XLR8 2x8 16GB kit. I found it on Amazon and it seemed like a decent deal for $85. The brand is good and I didn't want to risk spending $10 less on a cheap brand (Oloy). Last but not least, I chose the Inland Platinum NVME M.2 SSD. I wasn't even planning on getting it (but good thing I got it) as I was looking at the Crucial P2. Since Microcenter had it in stock, I bought it. Not only was it cheaper, but it was way faster. For a non PCIE Gen4 NVME, this performs great. The read write speeds are 3,400MB/S Read/1900 MB/S Write. Overall, I think this build is great. I am only using a 1080p 144hz monitor setup, but in the future, I will most likely bump it up to a 1440p 144hz or a 1080p 240hz. I probably ended up spending a total of $1200 including tax and shipping, which is amazing nowadays. Microcenter really helped out with getting my parts quicker and at the best price.$1,244.95 -
Ardaz #MicroCenterMadness Ardaz #MicroCenterMadness
My build was built for gaming and streaming and lite video editing for my YouTube channel centered around gaming news,... My build was built for gaming and streaming and lite video editing for my YouTube channel centered around gaming news, reviews and gameplay content that I just started. I had a 2079 super that I sold to get a 3070 gpu when it released , and bought a 1650 to hold me over and swap into my son's build. I'm still waiting for product lol.$1,313.93 -
First Build First Build
This was our first build. We went for a high mid range system. As easy and simple as possible. This was our first build. We went for a high mid range system. As easy and simple as possible.$916.90 -
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My Daily Driver/Project PC My Daily Driver/Project PC
First build was back in 2014ish? Had an AMD A10 7700K Black Edition with Asrock fatal1ty fm2a88x+ killer board, 8GB Crucial... First build was back in 2014ish? Had an AMD A10 7700K Black Edition with Asrock fatal1ty fm2a88x+ killer board, 8GB Crucial Ballistix RAM 1600Mhz, MSI R9 270 Twin Frozr 2GB, 128GB Samsung 840 PRO SSD and 1TB WDBlue HDD, EVGA 500W 80 Plus PSU, in a Corsair Carbide Spec01 lol. This is my complete overhaul (2.5 years-ish old now. Newest part is GPU, originally had an Asus RX580 4GB) Built this purposely for casual gaming at 1440p high/ultra, photo editing and minor video work.. Running 2 monitors ACER Nitro VG271U and MSi Optix MAG24C.. (Yeah cringey cause not matching monitors lol) Peripherals are Razer Deathadder Elite mouse, Ornata Chroma Keyboard, Goliathus Extended Chroma mouse pad. (Might do an overhaul on these too..) For Audio I'm currently running FiiO E10K USB DAC/AMP to a Philips Fidelio X2HR open back headphones. Speakers are Logitech z623 system. Mic is a Fifine T669 with boom arm and shock mount. Aiming to upgrade CPU and Mobo in the future. Possibly to Ryzen 7 and X570 board. Maybe AIO cooling since I have the space.. Feel free to roast or suggest anything lol$1,860.77 -
Terror Storm v2 Terror Storm v2
gaming, general purpose and personal build gaming, general purpose and personal build$1,244.96 -
My First PC Build My First PC Build
Finally decided to pull the trigger and build my own PC. I've been wanting to do so for a while, but after playing Total... Finally decided to pull the trigger and build my own PC. I've been wanting to do so for a while, but after playing Total War and bingeing on various YouTube channels I finally did it. What started as a budget build (the original specs were at about $800) I was able to barter, hustle, and through some good luck found an RTX3070 at Microcenter. This will be mainly for gaming, such as OW, COD, and maybe eventually get MS Flight simulator with the full H.O.T.A.S set up. When my sister decides to build her computer to play SIMs, my future upgrades include: - Full sized ATX board - Possibly upgraded CPU (looking at the Ryzen 7) - Debating on an water cooling - Lian Li Unifan (cablemanagement is crazy on this; currently running 8 fans, 4 extra RGB lighting pieces)$1,556.53 -
AO's First PC AO's First PC
this is my budget built first PC, built for fun now and hopefully upgradability in the future this is my budget built first PC, built for fun now and hopefully upgradability in the future$726.93 -
Console slayer Console slayer
So the reason why I built this gaming PC because I didn't like the PS5 in the Xbox series X specs and I was also having... So the reason why I built this gaming PC because I didn't like the PS5 in the Xbox series X specs and I was also having trouble streaming with overlays on my PS4. I just started getting into creating content on my Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, and twitch page with a computer I can do all that. I also like to stream the games I play are Destiny 2 Fortnite Call of Duty dauntless rocket League Warframe Black Desert genshin impact the list can go on. Feel free to give me any advice on my build and thank you so much for taking the time out for reading this$1,307.93 -
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 -
Toxic Gamer Toxic Gamer
I saw the way console are heading and decided to move to full on PC. I currently am running the following in my... I saw the way console are heading and decided to move to full on PC. I currently am running the following in my rig:SuperNOVA 850 GA 850 Watt 80 Plus Gold ATX Fully Modular Power Supply, MSI B450 Gaming Carbon, Ryzen 3800x CPU, Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 16GB (2PK 8GB) 3.2GHz PC4-25600 DDR4, XFX - OC THICC III Ultra AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT 8GB, SanDisk 240GB SSD (OS), Samsung 256GB NVME (First gaming drive for smaller games), WD Black 1TB NVME (Second gaming drive for larger games aka COD), Seagate HDD 1 & 3 TB (Back log gaming drives/Misc personal files),MSI MAG CORELIQUID 240 AIO, MSI MPG GUNGNIR 100, Caustic Funko POP. I wanted to be able to play most games on High or Ultra settings while streaming. In the future I want to upgrade the MOBO to a PCIE 4.0 to allow the full power of a future 6800XT or RTX 3080 card to run free.$1,865.37 -
Arctic Arctic
I built this rig because I love to game. Some of the games I play are, Call of Duty Warzone, Valorant, Overwatch, CSGO, and... I built this rig because I love to game. Some of the games I play are, Call of Duty Warzone, Valorant, Overwatch, CSGO, and Fortnite$1,275.82 -
The 15FPS The 15FPS
Well I bought all the parts individually last Christmas well not me my older brother except we didn't get a graphics card... Well I bought all the parts individually last Christmas well not me my older brother except we didn't get a graphics card because they are really expensive the one in my current computer is a 770. I have saved up a total of 400$ so far to buy a new graphics card but I want to get one of the new 3000 series ones or I want to get the 6800xt which I was told my brother might pitch in some money as a Christmas gift so I can buy the 6800xt.$681.73 -
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