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Covid Build Covid Build
Built this during lockdown for general use but ended up using it for gaming and media backup. Built this during lockdown for general use but ended up using it for gaming and media backup.$1,397.93 -
Sleeper Build Sleeper Build
I got an older retro case from my boss and decided to finally make a sleeper build. It was missing a side panel, so I... I got an older retro case from my boss and decided to finally make a sleeper build. It was missing a side panel, so I modeled one and had it laser cut from plexiglass. Used all Noctua fans to try and match the beige case and for great cooling. The case also had minimal cooling (as the previous PC did not need it), so I needed to cut a hole in the top for a fan and get creative with some other fan placements. I play mostly last-gen games, so performance was chosen to be pretty middle ground. I also tend to do a lot of system admin related tasks, so having strange drives like a hot-swap SATA bay helps immensely. I also like retro PC tasks, so I added an adapter to make the floppy disk drive function as a USB device. Overall wonderful build, the only thing I would do differently is try to add more USB ports, as this case does not have any front-panel ports and not enough rear ones. I would like to eventually paint the two drives in front, but have yet to find the time.$1,118.42 -
Fractal North Audio Production Build Fractal North Audio Production Build
I'm a local system builder, and a client came to me looking for a PC for Audio Production and some light gaming. Requested... I'm a local system builder, and a client came to me looking for a PC for Audio Production and some light gaming. Requested alot of storage and quiet operation.$1,479.93 -
My mid tier budget build My mid tier budget build
This is my first pc I’ve ever built . I really like how it turned out and it works amazingly. The hardest part was learning... This is my first pc I’ve ever built . I really like how it turned out and it works amazingly. The hardest part was learning how to chain the fans but other than that it was pretty easy . I couldnt add the case fans in my parts list but they are cooler master mf120 halo. Also I have a western digital 2 tb m.2 ssd. In total i spent 1,300 plus tax which ends up being 1,500. If I could change anything I would get an AIO to reduce cpu temps for better performance.$1,122.94 -
Version 1 Version 1
I decided to pull the trigger to build my first PC for the first time because lay offs are coming soon, and I needed a... I decided to pull the trigger to build my first PC for the first time because lay offs are coming soon, and I needed a machine to continue with work and gaming! I'm a graphic designer and work in esports so I dabble into both! I can't wait to get into PC games and continue playing with friends that are strictly only on PC. I purposely went with AM5 to make it easier for upgrades in the future. The gpu upgrade will definitely be awhile yet, but I plan to get some lian li sl120 infinity fans in there and if needed more ram and storage down the line! Hoping to also be better at cable management as the journey goes on!$1,182.93 -
Le gaming pc Le gaming pc
I built it for gaming and streaming, to play Beamng, Automation, Minecraft, Roblox, FH5, FH4, Asphalt 9, and Power Wash... I built it for gaming and streaming, to play Beamng, Automation, Minecraft, Roblox, FH5, FH4, Asphalt 9, and Power Wash simulator$1,036.92 -
Gaming PC Gaming PC
This computer was created from an upgraded prebuilt. Very good value This computer was created from an upgraded prebuilt. Very good value$1,053.93 -
AMD-Powered Mid-Range PC AMD-Powered Mid-Range PC
I built this for general use such as gaming (Overwatch 2, Genshin Impact, GTA V, etc.), listening to music, and watching... I built this for general use such as gaming (Overwatch 2, Genshin Impact, GTA V, etc.), listening to music, and watching shows/youtube videos.$1,192.93 -
Freelancer Freelancer
I play all kinds of video games and use this PC to escape reality. I play all kinds of video games and use this PC to escape reality.$1,112.93 -
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First Build First Build
Mainly meant for a replacement for my consoles and for general surfing. Mainly meant for a replacement for my consoles and for general surfing.$2,029.92 -
Gaming PC Gaming PC
Mostly Gaming and will be doing some video editing Mostly Gaming and will be doing some video editing$1,359.92 -
Red Red
Built it to replace a 8700k/1070 system I was using that I gave to my brother. Needed to be able to play Warzone, Overwatch,... Built it to replace a 8700k/1070 system I was using that I gave to my brother. Needed to be able to play Warzone, Overwatch, Diablo II: Resurrected and whatever other game tickled my fancy.$1,288.92 -
My New pc, I got this a week ago My New pc, I got this a week ago
It for me to play games It for me to play games$1,377.92 -
A long journey of "Just one more thing"... A long journey of "Just one more thing" for the black box
If I must describe this build, I must say its been my very first pc handbuilt.The pc case has been with me since my college... If I must describe this build, I must say its been my very first pc handbuilt. The pc case has been with me since my college days and I've come to upgrade it several times. Its a gaming rig built to play some simple games, mmos and adventure games. Everything I've been upgrading has been but the thought: what could I upgrade or add to this build I've swapped out the innards once already and swapped out the gpus 2 times. Made the move from hdds to ssds Witnessed the of Intel, AMD and NVidia Honestly enough most of my parts are left overs from each generation of upgrades that I can't even find my pc case and my old hard drives /ssds Added 2 monitor mounts which made it look like a cockpit of a mech . I even shucked a 12 TB external hard drive as well and still have a cd drive Added 3 monitors for each generation of display. 720p to 2k and from 60hz to 165hz too And even decided to screw around with a projector too. (sadly I went too cheap with the projector I guess) The thrill of this mess and what each upgrade allowed me was no doubt a long journey of glee and Micro center indulged all my needs. The next thing I must upgrade is a new pc case... cuz its falling a bit apart.$1,271.95 -
First Build:) First Build:)
The culmination of a couple years of researching, budgeting and selling stuff. I finally was able to fully upgrade the PC... The culmination of a couple years of researching, budgeting and selling stuff. I finally was able to fully upgrade the PC that i bought second hand a while back. I bought most of the parts from microcenter and went there every other week just to understand more and more about building a computer. The PC people were super helpful and helped me understand what i really needed for my uses. The rest of the parts were from GameStop because i had credit from a mistake they made 300$ purchase lol. In terms of my uses for it, I use it to stream, game and to do graphic design. I do a lot of photoshop and love to make photshop animations so having 32Gbs of ram is such a huge difference compared to 16Gbs which use to make my computer crash when i made a photshop file with more than 100 frames. In terms of games i play Apex, Destiny 2, Genshin Impact, Valorant, Fortnite and lots of other narrative graphically intense games such as AC valhalla or Horizon Zero Dawn. There is not much i can say about streaming because I just started doing it and i dont feel like ive gotten to a point where im taking it to the limits, but it does exactly what its supposed to do and doesnt impact my gameplay at all. I am also able to use Cloud stream flawlessly Xbox series X in case i want to use my Apex account with all my cosmetics on Xbox when i stream. Smartkinggg on twitch btw. All and all i am really happy with the build and proud of myself for putting it together all on my own with very few hickups. Theres nothing in hindsight that i might have done different other than maybe be a bit more patient and buy everything at once. Also i dont have good places to take a picture of the build from a far so i thought i would focus on the internals and different stages of me building it. Purple is my favorite color in case you couldnt tell lol.$1,736.66 -
RGB Performance RGB Performance
Gaming tig used to play a bunch of JRPGs and Action RPGS like DMC5, Nier, Yakuza series, Tales of Arise, etc. Gaming tig used to play a bunch of JRPGs and Action RPGS like DMC5, Nier, Yakuza series, Tales of Arise, etc.$1,449.96 -
the all arounder the all arounder
a set up for work, gaming watching movies, and for anything in between! a set up for work, gaming watching movies, and for anything in between!$2,391.90 -
Redout Redout
This is my main desktop PC, used for CAD work and gaming. Really happy with the 6700XT it gives great fps results in all... This is my main desktop PC, used for CAD work and gaming. Really happy with the 6700XT it gives great fps results in all games I play, like RDR2, Cyberpunk, and Project Cars 2, at High or Ultra settings. Granted, this is all at 1080p, but I personally think 1440p is highly overrated. The one thing I would have done different is to get a better water cooler. This one performs fine, but I think it would have made the build look nicer if I went for an A-RGB cooler, to sync with the lights on the front. I'm also planning on adding PSU extensions to make the inside look more tidy. The stock PSU cables aren't the most beautiful cables, haha.$1,594.22 -
Lancool WFH Build Lancool WFH Build
My pandemic work from home build My pandemic work from home build$2,141.91 -
Steeler Build Steeler Build
A Pittsburgh Steeler themed build that is capable of handling 1440p gaming, rigorous classwork, and endless YouTube videos. A Pittsburgh Steeler themed build that is capable of handling 1440p gaming, rigorous classwork, and endless YouTube videos.$1,639.93 -
David's little bit of everything PC. David's little bit of everything PC.
This is my main PC that I live much of my life on. I surf the internet and social media, search for good deals, do some... This is my main PC that I live much of my life on. I surf the internet and social media, search for good deals, do some occasional gaming (though I hope to do more of it soon!), watch lots of streaming media, and participate in a group podcast devoted to all things nerdy. This PC is way more powerful than I actually need, but once I start building, I just can't stop upgrading. I'm hoping to upgrade to a Ryzen 5900x soon, though I don't really need to!$2,908.95 -