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I built this so I can make my sewing patterns, inkscape designs, machine embroidery, vinyl cutting, and music management. I... I built this so I can make my sewing patterns, inkscape designs, machine embroidery, vinyl cutting, and music management. I have my patterns displayed from a ceiling hung projector that is calibrated so the patterns are to scale on the floor to cut out.$358.95 -
The bottleneck The bottleneck
I like to play a lot of heavy duty games and this build does just that . I like to play a lot of heavy duty games and this build does just that .$559.93 -
Work_Force1 Work_Force1
Wanted to build a decent computee with a somewhat tight budget and some parts I had lying around. Wanted to build a decent computee with a somewhat tight budget and some parts I had lying around.$471.94 -
Old and in need of upgrade setup Old and in need of upgrade setup
I built this setup back in early 2018 and it is definitely due for some upgrades. I built it originally as the family... I built this setup back in early 2018 and it is definitely due for some upgrades. I built it originally as the family computer, but since then it has mainly become a gaming computer for light game titles. I plan to use the 25 dollar discount to hopefully bring down the price of a few upgrades such as a new cpu and gpu. All of the parts in the build were bought from microcenter, however i cannot find many of the parts in the catalog since it is so old, so i have added custom parts to this list.$534.96 -
The Box The Box
I built this as a HTPC and a Pfsense router. It's been performing amazing in both categories. Currently running an Intel nic... I built this as a HTPC and a Pfsense router. It's been performing amazing in both categories. Currently running an Intel nic with 2.5gb networking and it handles all of my movies/ streaming services great in my home theater. Looking forward to upgrading the GPU soon and looking into a madvr set up.$611.90 -
Streaming PC Kit Streaming PC Kit
awesome ibuypower pc. I used budget part but it has amazing water cool and temperatures awesome ibuypower pc. I used budget part but it has amazing water cool and temperatures$1,050.94 -
Budget Budget
Built my PC to help me run basic games. Built my PC to help me run basic games.$490.93 -
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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 -
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Family PC Family PC
Computer for general family use and light gaming. Computer for general family use and light gaming.$731.92 -
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 -
EcoBeast EcoBeast
Economy build with super fast storage and good processing Economy build with super fast storage and good processing$632.92 -
Gpu lackin Gpu lackin
I built this pc on a $500 budget. it's original intention was gaming which I still do I play rainbow 6, forza horizon 4,... I built this pc on a $500 budget. it's original intention was gaming which I still do I play rainbow 6, forza horizon 4, forza motorsport 7, assetto Corsa, valorant, and gta. I also use this pc for online school now. It has a intel i5 9400f, a rx580, and 16gb of ram on a 750 watt psu for that gpu upgrade 😉. To be clear everything was used that's how I got it in the $500$1,055.42 -
Satisfiable speed for mid-level graphic... Satisfiable speed for mid-level graphic games, with less than 900 dollar budget
I do a lot of officework: typing, creating documents, and so on. So I thought ryzen 5 3600 + 16gb ram would be sufficient... I do a lot of officework: typing, creating documents, and so on. So I thought ryzen 5 3600 + 16gb ram would be sufficient enough, and I also spent a considerable amount of budget to buy a good 500gb SSD, and a nice set of game keyboards & mouse. Also, I occasionally enjoy games that do not require high quality graphics (minecraft, some steam games, etc), so I chose radeon rx 570 for my video cards. I also need to run some research program like matlab, mathematica, and they run totally fine. For bad part, It would have been better if I chose smaller case. My case seems too big and heavy. The other bad part, when I turn the power on, there is a 5 second lag until motherboard starts to operate. I'm not sure about this issue, but it doesn't bug me too much because once turned on, it is fast enough.$716.91 -
Nephews first gaming PC Nephews first gaming PC
Did this build for my Nephew as his first gaming pc. I had a 6tb hd and AMD 570 card that I donated to him, and he... Did this build for my Nephew as his first gaming pc. I had a 6tb hd and AMD 570 card that I donated to him, and he purchased a 1tb NVME from a different store.$989.91 -
The Chief Masheen The Chief Masheen
Needed it to make music and play Doom and Doom Eternal on mouse and keyboard, then I just got into it and kept trying to... Needed it to make music and play Doom and Doom Eternal on mouse and keyboard, then I just got into it and kept trying to make sure it was optimal for whatever I needed to do.$749.40 -
Budget build Budget build
This is my first build I have ever built and I’ve been wanting a pc for many years but had the issue of spending a lot of... This is my first build I have ever built and I’ve been wanting a pc for many years but had the issue of spending a lot of money on one so I built one for $600.$681.45 -
The basic one The basic one
It's a very basic and cheap pc. It has everything you need for streaming and playing toons of games in high resolution. Of... It's a very basic and cheap pc. It has everything you need for streaming and playing toons of games in high resolution. Of course, it has its limits but it's useful for almost everything.$599.93 -
My First Budget Gaming PC Build My First Budget Gaming PC Build
I made it for gaming at the same time I made it for school and I always used a laptop so this was a huge upgrade for me, I... I made it for gaming at the same time I made it for school and I always used a laptop so this was a huge upgrade for me, I had to get all of the money on my own to build this PC. I love to play Grand Theft Auto Five and other games like Farming Sim and lots of other Sims. I like to maybe upgrade my CPU or my GPU or get new fans if I get the money or sell my pc and then recreate a whole new one with a bigger budget.$615.93 -
I think this is a good looking... I think this is a good looking computer. someone tell me what to change
IDK IDK$824.91 -
First build, good results First build, good results
I built this pc to play games on (Rainbow Six Siege, COD: MW, GTA, Beat Saber, Red Dead, and much more) I plan to get a new... I built this pc to play games on (Rainbow Six Siege, COD: MW, GTA, Beat Saber, Red Dead, and much more) I plan to get a new GPU and more rgb fans once I can afford it (I’m only 14 lol) Feel free to tell me your thoughts on my build!$1,077.42 -
Third Build - First AMD Build Third Build - First AMD Build
This is my third-ever build and my first using AMD instead of Intel. My first build was i7-6700 (Gigabit Motherboard -... This is my third-ever build and my first using AMD instead of Intel. My first build was i7-6700 (Gigabit Motherboard - don't remember which one) with 250GB SSD and 1TB Hard Drive (7200 RPM). Video Card was an ASUS Nvidia GT745 in a Corsair Medium Tower. Unfortunately, my 1TB hard drive was down to 30 GB when I got back from a trip to Germany and Windows 7 support was done. I bought a 4TB Hard drive and 500 GB SSD and was going to replace the drives in the Intel build when I decided to build a new computer instead to avoid losing the other data. Went to Microcenter in Fairfax VA, and he suggested a AMD Ryzen 7 instead of Intel i7. Price point - very good. Then he sold me the case- Lian Li LiCool II. REALLY good move I later learned. Brought home the gear and put it aside until I had time to build it. Well...COVID closed everything down and I decided to build it to get my mind being stuck in my house. Loved it. It was a great little build, and I was able to upload my photos and purge my old drives. I also updated the First build with the same 500GB SSD and 4TB Hard Drive so I got the old computer working well in Windows 10. My only "complaint": my ASUS Nvidia GT1030 was just underpowered. I was only able to use two monitors and I wanted a three-monitor option. I was not in a hurry to buy a new one, but I was looking for video cards that could handle three or four monitors. A few months later, I watched a video from JayzTwoCents ("Is NVIDIA even trying anymore" - April 25, 2019) when he was reviewing the GT1650. For some reason hecompared it to an PowerColor AMD RX570 Radeon Red Devil 4GDDR. Reason: it was CHEAPER than the GT1650. When I saw the RX570 price ($139.99 vs $80 for the GT1030), my jaw dropped to the ground. When I checked Microcenter, they had that very card on sale for $139.99. Bought it online on the spot and picked it up that day. I replaced the GT1030 and LOVE the new card. I don't even play games! Monitors: AOC 2770 27" 1920x1080 HP 27q 27" 2560x1440 LG 32 FHD 32" 1920x1080$963.92