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2023 PC 2023 PC
Custom loop water cooling using 7950X combo purchased at Microcenter during Black Friday sales. Set up a custom water loop... Custom loop water cooling using 7950X combo purchased at Microcenter during Black Friday sales. Set up a custom water loop using 3 radiators in the Hyte Y60 case - side 280mm, top 360mm, and rear 120 mm using Watercool Heatkiller parts.$2,017.95 -
maximum speed maximum speed
very fast and cool computer. Made with teh bestest of parts very fast and cool computer. Made with teh bestest of parts$3,754.93 -
My first build! My first build!
I wanted a good overall pc for gaming, content creation and at least some degree of future proofing. I wanted a good overall pc for gaming, content creation and at least some degree of future proofing.$2,267.91 -
AMD White Elephant AMD White Elephant
General Purpose machine for work and Medium Gaming. Really unsure about the white color at first, but it has really started... General Purpose machine for work and Medium Gaming. Really unsure about the white color at first, but it has really started to grow on me.$2,196.94 -
The Beast The Beast
I built this computer to be one that I could use for a long time. 5+ years I built this computer to be one that I could use for a long time. 5+ years$2,778.91 -
TT TT
Gaming - predominantly Overwatch 2 and Team Fight Tactics + media consumption rig Gaming - predominantly Overwatch 2 and Team Fight Tactics + media consumption rig$1,359.90 -
The music maker The music maker
I'll be using this desktop for culinary school, music production and work I'll be using this desktop for culinary school, music production and work$1,459.93 -
The "Early Adopter Tax" Build The "Early Adopter Tax" Build
I spent my college years wishing I could build a new gaming pc, but since I was on a college budget and gpus were on short... I spent my college years wishing I could build a new gaming pc, but since I was on a college budget and gpus were on short supply, I had to wait until now to actually do it, so I went a little overboard. The whole point of the build was based around future compatibility for upgrades. AM5 should be the socket of choice for at least 3-4 years, the pcie and m.2 slots are gen 5 compatible, meaning that whenever the Gen 5 graphics cards and m.2 ssds are out, I can simply plug and play instead of upgrading around it too. The power supply also has the new 12vphr connector for next gen power supplies. Other than the aio, the entire tower was purchased from Micro Center. They ran a deal where the motherboard was $50 off and the ram kit was free with the purchase of a new Ryzen 7 or 9, which is quite a deal considering its 32GB of DDR5-5600. Although down the line I could see myself upgrading the ram. Micro Center Marietta was super helpful. Anyone from the ATL area should make the trip, the team they have there know their stuff and were super helpful with any of my questions or just to chat about random computer stuff. My biggest regret was probably the case. I picked the evo due to the modularity of it, however it is a wider case, and with only 63 in. of space on my desk, there is quite a bit of moving around to do. I got a compact (65%) keyboard, and mounted my PS5 on the wall. I also use my second monitor in a vertical configuration. The gray in the MC exclusive edition also kind of limits me to a purely monochrome build, which I don't mind too much, but it's weird having all these lights just be white the whole time. The PNY Verto is a strange card. I went to the store to by a Tuf 3070, but this was only $20 more. It's hard to find any details on this card anywhere, but if you're able to buy it at the $599 msrp price like I was, it's a worthwhile deal. Right now I'm just grinding some Valorant and Minecraft, with plans to play more serious (probably racing games/MW2) very soon once I get totally settled in. I'm also on the hunt for a better microphone/wireless headset setup, so if anyone has suggestions on what I could use for those in the near future, I'd appreciate it.$1,829.94 -
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The Warframe The Warframe
I wanted to do a custom loop for my new build. I also wanted to build something a little different, that's why I chose the... I wanted to do a custom loop for my new build. I also wanted to build something a little different, that's why I chose the Masterframe Case. I play a lot of different games including MSFS2020, Xplane12, DCS, Baldurs Gate, and Destiny. I also do amateur photography.$5,931.83 -
Masters C.S. Beast Masters C.S. Beast
This build will be used to get me through my masters in computer science, as well as for gaming. This build will be used to get me through my masters in computer science, as well as for gaming.$1,354.94 -
early adopter early adopter
upgrade from 5900x and smaller case to 7900x and larger case upgrade from 5900x and smaller case to 7900x and larger case$4,531.60 -
Main Main
I built this just to stare at it, and I constantly upgrade it to keep up with whatever is going on. I built this just to stare at it, and I constantly upgrade it to keep up with whatever is going on.$7,359.88 -
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Airflow? Airflow?
I come home after a long day from work and go online and show the world how to suck at gaming. I do this while sippin... I come home after a long day from work and go online and show the world how to suck at gaming. I do this while sippin whiskey and chillin with a bunch of people at discord that also sucks at gaming. sometimes I just stare at my desktop and wonder why I built such an expensive heater.$3,759.79 -
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Melting Glacier v3 [SFF ITX] Melting Glacier v3 [SFF ITX]
This is a general purpose build and used for gaming. Products not listed: case is Sliger SM580, GPU is eVGA 3080 FTW3, AIO... This is a general purpose build and used for gaming. Products not listed: case is Sliger SM580, GPU is eVGA 3080 FTW3, AIO is Phanteks Glacier One 280MP, case fans are Arctic P14 PWM, keyboard is QwertyKeys QK65, also inside is Inland 8TB QLC nvme drive. These products are not sold at MicroCenter except for the Inland SSD & eVGA 3080 FTW3 which I did purchase at MicroCenter but are no longer available (AFAIK). Everything in the list was purchased at MicroCenter except for the speakers as they were not sold at MC at the time I purchased them.$3,023.89 -
White Build for 2023 White Build for 2023
Mostly for gaming/streaming and remote production, a new little build for the years to come. Not finished yet, some mods are... Mostly for gaming/streaming and remote production, a new little build for the years to come. Not finished yet, some mods are coming during the winter, like a screen in the front panel.$2,911.91 -
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White Wind White Wind
First build coming from a decade+ of laptop use! Now not only do I have a desktop, I have a small space heater*!Overclocking... First build coming from a decade+ of laptop use! Now not only do I have a desktop, I have a small space heater*! Overclocking (underclocking) and fine grained timing/voltage control has been incredibly fun! Even if stability testing is incredibly boring. *Undervolting the CPU along with reducing max PPT and reducing GPU power draw while increasing clock and memory speeds has been incredibly helpful in this! As noted below, GPU will comfortably hold slightly above 3GHZ clock! Totally bent a few fins while installing the CPU cooler (only slightly and very easy to straighten back out lol). The build is meant to be a workstation and gaming machine! I'm a huge fan of real-time ray tracing, so was naturally really excited about what the 4090 can do and have yet to be disappointed! Once the fan curves were optimized the machine runs near silent and only picks up a little bit under load! This may not seem like much, but coming from a laptop that would hit 40+ db under load, its so peaceful! Pricing note: I got deals on a bunch of the items! (tax not included)$3,615.91 -
New Zen 4 platform 9 RGB water cooling New Zen 4 platform 9 RGB water cooling
7700x with x670 board, put old rtx 3060ti waiting for upgrade 40 series next year 7700x with x670 board, put old rtx 3060ti waiting for upgrade 40 series next year$1,354.95 -
My First Build "AMD" My First Build "AMD"
wanted something that would be able to do a bit of everything. Help the kids with school, me with research, and something... wanted something that would be able to do a bit of everything. Help the kids with school, me with research, and something that could handle any game I decided the kids and I wanted to play. this build left me room for future upgrades, and is allowing me to learn about some of the new tech we have incorporated into the new hardware. I am currently looking at some better cables and management, to really clean things up.$2,084.90 -
Night Owl Night Owl
With AMD's announcement of Zen 4 with incredibly fast single core, insane IPC increases, and clockspeeds through the roof, I... With AMD's announcement of Zen 4 with incredibly fast single core, insane IPC increases, and clockspeeds through the roof, I knew I had to have it. My wife and I drove 10 hours to our closest Micro Center (Denver) so we could be there for the Zen 4 launch, and it was so worth it! . I built this PC for gaming, software development, video editing, HiFi audio playback, overclocking, and benchmarking. I mostly play heavily modded Skyrim, No Man's Sky, Forza Horizon 5, and Minecraft, though I also plan on getting back into Fallout 4 in the near future. I'm a software engineer, but I also enjoy writing code in my free time. I also build and sell PCs locally as a hobby/side hustle, which helps to fund my personal systems. Here's the linktree for my PC business: https://linktr.ee/km.pcs . I'll wait until both Nvidia and AMD have released their next-gen GPUs before deciding whether I should upgrade. I want to see reviews with real numbers, especially after Nvidia's laughable 40-series announcement which didn't show raw rasterization (non-DLSS) numbers. AMD's next gen of graphics also looks very promising, so I'll want to see how they'll compare against Nvidia's 40-series before making a decision.$3,869.96 -
Davude Build v2 Davude Build v2
I built this PC to serve as my general day-to-day computer for college, software development, and gaming. Currently, I have... I built this PC to serve as my general day-to-day computer for college, software development, and gaming. Currently, I have been playing a lot of Valorant and Apex Legends which run amazingly due to my RTX 3070!$1,279.92