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Budget Intel Build Budget Intel Build
This is a gaming PC I built for a friend that I ended up keeping as a side rig mainly when friends visit or for other family... This is a gaming PC I built for a friend that I ended up keeping as a side rig mainly when friends visit or for other family members to do office work. I tried to obtain parts as cheaply as possible and took advantage of Microcenter's great open box deals. Got really lucky that I had upgraded my GPU before the pandemic situation.$741.95 -
I call it Tom I call it Tom
I did not like tempered glass cases and some parts were based on quick availability.As I am not a gamer, I do need a good,... I did not like tempered glass cases and some parts were based on quick availability. As I am not a gamer, I do need a good, reliable PC. My previous build was in 2010 - now is 2022, that's how long these last for me.$1,432.94 -
Desktop Computing Desktop Computing
Building a PC Allows for Easier Upgrades Building a PC Allows for Easier Upgrades$859.92 -
Ryzen desktop Ryzen desktop
Video editing and music creation Video editing and music creation$687.19 -
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Waka's Battlestation Waka's Battlestation
It is a gaming rig and I primarily play FPS games (CSGO, Valorant). It is a gaming rig and I primarily play FPS games (CSGO, Valorant).$502.94 -
From When Prices Were Decent Gaming From When Prices Were Decent Gaming
Budget gaming build of 2020 Budget gaming build of 2020$2,218.92 -
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BuildOne BuildOne
This is meant to be my PC to play Minecraft and light video work. In hindsight, I would have gotten rgb components to make... This is meant to be my PC to play Minecraft and light video work. In hindsight, I would have gotten rgb components to make it look interesting.$460.93 -
Winter is coming Winter is coming
I just built this to play games with my friends. My MacBook wasn't cutting it anymore so I had to upgrade I just built this to play games with my friends. My MacBook wasn't cutting it anymore so I had to upgrade$954.94 -
AMD Zen AMD Zen
Built for hosting virtual machines and some light gaming Built for hosting virtual machines and some light gaming$2,104.92 -
Dual-Boot Beauty Dual-Boot Beauty
This computer is mainly for school. I prefer using macOS for personal computing and light work like word processing,... This computer is mainly for school. I prefer using macOS for personal computing and light work like word processing, internet browsing, and video calls. However, some courses require using specific engineering software only available on Windows.$758.95 -
Stock Trading Stock Trading
As a day trader and market maker, I need to update models for thousands of contracts on a second-by-second basis. My old... As a day trader and market maker, I need to update models for thousands of contracts on a second-by-second basis. My old workstation was not up to the task, so I upgraded to a 5950X for its multicore performance.$1,473.93 -
Alphonse Alphonse
Built it for gaming and productivity originally but mainly use for school now. Runs pretty much anything with no issues. Built it for gaming and productivity originally but mainly use for school now. Runs pretty much anything with no issues.$1,554.95 -
Next Gen Gaming Next Gen Gaming
This is mainly a gaming pc with virtual machine capability This is mainly a gaming pc with virtual machine capability$1,749.93 -
AMD Build - Mid-Level Budget AMD Build - Mid-Level Budget
Gaming - RDR2, Horizon Zero Dawn, whatever new AAA's come out Gaming - RDR2, Horizon Zero Dawn, whatever new AAA's come out$1,314.93 -
T-54 T-54
Meant to do school work as well as play games on days off Meant to do school work as well as play games on days off$1,494.93 -
Neo Tokyo Neo Tokyo
This is my first build, made with the intention of running all my favorite games in 2K and 144 Hz. Used for Rocket League,... This is my first build, made with the intention of running all my favorite games in 2K and 144 Hz. Used for Rocket League, Halo, Cities Skylines, Terraria, Arma, Valheim and more. It includes a 3D printed accent to hide the mobo i/o and complete the edgy look.$1,824.94 -
Cyberhawk 2019 Cyberhawk 2019
My first PC build from 2019, all bought at Microcenter! My first PC build from 2019, all bought at Microcenter!$1,024.86 -
1440p mid range 1440p mid range
Plays games well at 1440p, wouldn't have to upgrade for a while. Plays games well at 1440p, wouldn't have to upgrade for a while.$1,319.94 -
First Build First Build
All Micro Center a Few Years Ago: First Build All Micro Center a Few Years Ago: First Build$1,980.88 -
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Finally upgraded after an 8 year run with my old 3770k. Feels good. Finally upgraded after an 8 year run with my old 3770k. Feels good.$1,478.93 -
Radio's Sleeper Build Radio's Sleeper Build
I have been wanting to do a sleeper build for a while, but when I initially looked at the cases I had to choose from, I... I have been wanting to do a sleeper build for a while, but when I initially looked at the cases I had to choose from, I realized that I'd have to put in some elbow grease and I got deterred. 2 years later and I decided to fully commit on the idea! The most annoying part about the build is definitely the cooling; I cannot run the PC with the side panel on if I'm doing any amount of gaming as the air intake and outake between the two fans are just not good enough for it to cool the system. Had to dremel out the back of the case (similar to https://i.imgur.com/NN9qdhg.jpeg), preparing the case was a bit of a mess but it worked out in the end! I do have an unorthodox cooling setup as the back fan mount was a weird size. However, the stock fan on the stock cooler of the 5600X fit perfectly! I unfortunately broke the plastic that was keeping it connected to the AMD shroud that surrounds it, so I can no longer claim warranty on it at Micro Center. I had to drill holes in the metal portion in the front of the case (behind the plastic cover that goes over front I/O). I also had to drill holes in the Gateway piece that attaches to that cover so that air flows through it slightly better. I also had to buy a 3.5" to 5.5" adapter to mount my HDD inside the PC. I tried 3D printing out a mount but it did not screw into the piece so I bought a $5 adapter from Amazon. It gets the job done, but I had to use the black front piece that covers it as opposed to the original PC case piece, as the original juts out enough to where it does not fit.$1,466.92