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Fast and STRONG Fast and STRONG
my very strong computation wise computer. Renders very well my very strong computation wise computer. Renders very well$1,550.92 -
Black and White Black and White
This is a general gaming PC I built as an upgrade for my old PC. The case is easy to build in and I really like how it shows... This is a general gaming PC I built as an upgrade for my old PC. The case is easy to build in and I really like how it shows off the components and the build.$1,584.92 -
Tower PC Build Tower PC Build
The Tower 100 is one of my favorite cases, great view of everything on the inside, even has room for miniature figures. The Tower 100 is one of my favorite cases, great view of everything on the inside, even has room for miniature figures.$3,219.91 -
RGB RGB
Gaming rig with simple RGB elements, great for 1440p/competitive games, handles 144hz+ Gaming rig with simple RGB elements, great for 1440p/competitive games, handles 144hz+$1,494.92 -
Work/Gaming PC Work/Gaming PC
Built this rig primarily for work but I do some light gaming like league of legends etc. Built this rig primarily for work but I do some light gaming like league of legends etc.$1,239.95 -
Gaming PC Gaming PC
Gaming rig for Any AAA titles in 1080P-4k Gaming rig for Any AAA titles in 1080P-4k$1,282.93 -
Black Snow White Black Snow White
I used to be a big gamer back in the 90's when Counterstrike, Quake III Arena and lan parties were a thing. I used to work... I used to be a big gamer back in the 90's when Counterstrike, Quake III Arena and lan parties were a thing. I used to work for the old Comp USA in FL in the upgrades dept. and I was a big NFS fan also back in the days. As I got older I faded away from PC's and technology. A few years back I ended getting my dream PC (Alienware Area-51 R5) and after a few years I ended getting a MSI 6900XT gaming Z trio and my R5 was having some issues with it and Alienware was not doing anymore bios updates for the Area-51. I was frustrated as I spent so much money on this video card and was not able really see what its full potential was. Little by little I had build my dream gaming room setup and I was lacking a PC to showcase. I started to reaserch PC components and also started watching youtube videos on CPU's, GPU's, benchmarks, memory, motherboards and started to get back into things and catch up with PC technology. I said to myself " I used to build PC's back in the days and I used to help people build PC's" . I took my time and decided I wanted something different so I decided to build a AMD system as I already had the 6900XT video card and I based my build around that. One day I went to Microcenter and met Andy Robertson and I told him what I was planninng and what I had in mind and after almost 2 hours of asking questions and showing me the differences and educating me he gave me his insights on some components and helped me pick up everything down to the case and I could not be happier. I recycled some componets I had aready bought to upgrade my Alienware Area-51 R5 and combined everything with the new build. A few more trips to Microcenter and the amazing help that Andy provided and also the patience he had with me while I was showing him pictures of my gaming room and what I had already had setup he gave me more suggestions and the build was finally complete. I cannot thank Andy enough for his patiance and time and for helping me build such an amazing PC.$3,170.87 -
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Main Desktop Build Main Desktop Build
General Purpose, occasional gaming, email/web/videos General Purpose, occasional gaming, email/web/videos$1,994.91 -
RTX Rig RTX Rig
General purpose desktop computer that also mines 24/7 General purpose desktop computer that also mines 24/7$2,124.90 -
Video Editing Rig Video Editing Rig
80% Video editing/20% gaming 80% Video editing/20% gaming$1,952.34 -
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Get me Thru Covid Desktop Get me Thru Covid Desktop
Built out of desperation to get through pandemic on hardware that could run modern games and wouldn't crash when a bunch of... Built out of desperation to get through pandemic on hardware that could run modern games and wouldn't crash when a bunch of tabs were open in chrome while a game was running. Minimalistic build to run games at 1440p.$1,369.94 -
Panda Panda
I built this to replace my aging 4690k system which was assembled almost 8 years ago now. I wanted something unique and plan... I built this to replace my aging 4690k system which was assembled almost 8 years ago now. I wanted something unique and plan to wall mount it next to my desk in the future I plan to primarily use this as a general desktop and workstation, gaming when I can. My favorite games currently are Forza Horizon 5 and Beat Saber using my Index. I hope to upgrade to a more powerful GPU for 144Hz 1440p gaming in the future, alongside a custom loop to replace the AIO.$2,269.92 -
SigTech Snow: Open Frame Simpicity SigTech Snow: Open Frame Simpicity
General Purpose Gaming General Purpose Gaming$2,019.91 -
MidnightCoffee's VR Dev Build MidnightCoffee's VR Dev Build
Upgrading from a i7 1060 laptop, to this awesome PC. Was my first build and so far has been great for VR development, and... Upgrading from a i7 1060 laptop, to this awesome PC. Was my first build and so far has been great for VR development, and playing Half Life: Alyx! I would like to upgrade to a 3000 series card in the future, but who knows when they'll be available! :)$1,501.90 -
chickenlipps34 chickenlipps34
built make games and have servers and watch movies built make games and have servers and watch movies$1,166.88 -
Superinc_V3.0 Superinc_V3.0
I like to build My PC every 5-6 Years , been building my own PCs for almost 20 years now. My PCs are mostly spec for... I like to build My PC every 5-6 Years , been building my own PCs for almost 20 years now. My PCs are mostly spec for Gaming and entertainment , Though I recently got in to 3d Modeling. With 3D modeling my PC need to shift focus towards having more core, and 12 core would be beneficial.$2,179.88 -
First Build First Build
The reason I started this build was for a funny reason. This girl liked would stream on twitch (she's now my GF) and we... The reason I started this build was for a funny reason. This girl liked would stream on twitch (she's now my GF) and we became friends very quickly. Eventually, I wanted a pc to play with her so that's what i did. Coming from an Xbox one was an interesting experience. When I first built this it looked a lot different; in fact, the only original parts in my pc are the CPU, CPU watercooler, and motherboard. Ever since I've built mine I built many friends' PCs as well. A total of 4 not including mine I have built. I do it for free not only because they are my friends but because I enjoy every second of building computers. I would love to win so I can upgrade my water cooler to a custom water-cooled CPU/GPU to finish my build but as you know it costs very much. In regards to use, its mainly for gaming, like for example, I play valorant, rainbow six, and many single-player story games. I am very happy with what I accomplished and plan to always keep my pc up to date and upgrade when i need to!!! Thank you to those who took the time to read this, I really did try to keep this short and sweet.$2,122.93 -
My First Build/Cad Workstation My First Build/Cad Workstation
I needed a 3D CAD workstation for home. Prebuilt options near specs I required were $500-$1000 more than budget allowed. I’m... I needed a 3D CAD workstation for home. Prebuilt options near specs I required were $500-$1000 more than budget allowed. I’m fairly tech savvy so decided to give custom pc building a go. After a solid month of research and Microcenter’s pc builder I pulled the trigger. The X570 motherboard has plenty of room for expansion and upgrades. Combined with AMD chip allows utilization of gen 4 M.2. Pcie slots allow for future graphics card upgrades. 850w power supply leaves plenty of headroom for expansion and upgrades. In order to stay in budget I sacrificed slightly on graphics card. Won’t effect functionality until switching to 2020 software upgrade later in 2021. Also saved on ram and case. Pretty pleased with case airflow. Need to swap fans to push air thru radiator but case is a pain and don’t want to remove cooler from cpu again. Rewired entire build after a couple weeks. Plenty of room and openings to secure groups based on type or location of wire origin. Ram’s ok. Will upgrade to 32g cards eventually and move to lower latency. When said and done I have a solid workhorse that will carry me thru several future upgrades and remain software capable for several years. Took one nerve racking night and an afternoon to assemble. The education of hands on assembly and initial setup was worth the cost to play. Didn’t fry anything!$2,559.90 -
First Gaming PC First Gaming PC
First PC build in over 10 years, figured I would take a shot at it and go for medium/high-ish specs to get back into gaming... First PC build in over 10 years, figured I would take a shot at it and go for medium/high-ish specs to get back into gaming on a PC.$1,390.91 -
Gary C's Build Gary C's Build
This customer chose a mid level Intel i5 build with an RTX2070 GPU and a 1TB NVMe SSD. This customer chose a mid level Intel i5 build with an RTX2070 GPU and a 1TB NVMe SSD.$1,422.91