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budget mid-low end pc budget mid-low end pc
pure price to performance trying to keep the cost down but still play games in 1080p pure price to performance trying to keep the cost down but still play games in 1080p$850.92 -
Budget mid rang pc Budget mid rang pc
went for pure price to performance choosing amd parts went for pure price to performance choosing amd parts$1,077.92 -
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2023 Build for friend 2023 Build for friend
A build for gaming that has good price/performance A build for gaming that has good price/performance$1,083.92 -
First Build First Build
After years of looking at people posting their builds on Reddit and here I finally decided to attempt a build myself. At the... After years of looking at people posting their builds on Reddit and here I finally decided to attempt a build myself. At the time I built this Microcenter was having a sale (bundle on CPU, MOBO, and RAM) so thought why not. My budget was 1500 and the bundle helped me save about 300. I mostly play MMORPGs, so that's what this build is used for (Archeage, D4, etc). I was planning to build this closer to the release of Ashes of Creation but that deal kinda sealed it for me.$1,482.90 -
First ever completed build First ever completed build
Can't wait to build my next one Can't wait to build my next one$1,041.95 -
Full AMD Build Full AMD Build
I wanted to build a great 1440p gaming build but didn't want to break the bank by getting a 3070 and both AMD CPUs and GPUs... I wanted to build a great 1440p gaming build but didn't want to break the bank by getting a 3070 and both AMD CPUs and GPUs have really good deals right now. I have a 5600X and a 6700 XT. This build lets me play Modern Warfare II at over 120FPS with high settings with FidelityFX CAS at 80%. Using FSR would increase it. I also get 90-100 FPS on Fortnite with high graphics and Lumen/Nianite set to the first option.$1,125.92 -
General Purpose / Gaming PC General Purpose / Gaming PC
Surf the web and play League of Legends like a degenerate. Surf the web and play League of Legends like a degenerate.$682.92 -
$700 Computer Science Student Buget... $700 Computer Science Student Buget Build
This Build is my second ever pc build. I wanted to go for something that was modestly priced, that would be able to handle... This Build is my second ever pc build. I wanted to go for something that was modestly priced, that would be able to handle any current game that you throw at it as well as perform efficiently when using CAD software and Game dev engines. My last build was a couple years back and was a very cheap $300 build that was fine for the first two years but then couldn't run your more demanding games and so I wanted to future proof my build for the next 5 years$1,033.93 -
Mid-Budget Tier PC Mid-Budget Tier PC
I mainly built it to play PC-exclusive games like Project Zomboid and Garry's Mod. But I also wanted a powerful, fast, and... I mainly built it to play PC-exclusive games like Project Zomboid and Garry's Mod. But I also wanted a powerful, fast, and snappy PC in order to get my schoolwork done and for streaming. I've already upgraded my CPU cooler from a stock fan cooler to a heatsink tower. I have a Ryzen 5 5600G alongside 16gbs of RAM, an RX 6650 XT, and a 1tb SSD.$684.94 -
BANG FOR THE BUCK BUILD BANG FOR THE BUCK BUILD
A reasonably priced build taking advantage of the price drops on 5800X3D & RX 6650 XT. Can run most games at 1080p on... A reasonably priced build taking advantage of the price drops on 5800X3D & RX 6650 XT. Can run most games at 1080p on High/Ultra with some 1440p on High. Should last you a couple years while ZEN 4 and RX 7000+ GPUs drop in price.$1,640.94 -
Ryzen 5800X3D Mid Gaming Build Ryzen 5800X3D Mid Gaming Build
Wanted a build on a mid tier budget that would provide great gaming performance bang for the buck for a couple years while... Wanted a build on a mid tier budget that would provide great gaming performance bang for the buck for a couple years while ZEN 4 and RX 7000 and RTX 4000 prices go down.$1,602.90 -
1440P 5800X3D GAMING MID-BUDGET BUILD 1440P 5800X3D GAMING MID-BUDGET BUILD
Wanted to build a Gaming PC that didn't break the bank and was good for a couple years while AM5 and Ryzen Zen 4 prices and... Wanted to build a Gaming PC that didn't break the bank and was good for a couple years while AM5 and Ryzen Zen 4 prices and 7000 Series goes down in price$1,668.90 -
My first mid-range pc build My first mid-range pc build
I have had a prebuilt for 5 years and with the new Hogwarts Legacy game coming out I knew I needed a new one. I upgraded... I have had a prebuilt for 5 years and with the new Hogwarts Legacy game coming out I knew I needed a new one. I upgraded from a gtx 1060 and intel i5 8400 to a rx 6700xt and a ryzen 5 5600x. I can run new high demanding games with max settings on 60fps like Doom Eternal, High on life, Fortnite, and many others. Although I normally like to play most games on performance mode to max out my fps, sometimes its nice to see some cool graphics. One thing I would have done differently was to wait a little longer and get a rtx 3070. Nvidia gpus are in favor for most games and kind of regret buying an AMD gpu in some situations.$1,125.89 -
His and hers holiday deal builds His and hers holiday deal builds
We got married, had a small wedding, and got a little cash. We had a lot of the parts we needed. Thought about doing some... We got married, had a small wedding, and got a little cash. We had a lot of the parts we needed. Thought about doing some kind of traveling honeymoon, but as time went on we decided on finishing each of our first DIY builds and playing Elden Ring during about a week and a half Staycation during the holidays. Everything went decently smooth until she did her cable management and her PC would no longer turn on, even after it already had a few times before. Spent a few hours checking and making sure everything was well connected. After about the 4th hour we realized one single pin on the Lian Li 24 pin had come out. Thanks to Microcenter for making 2 Decent builds very budget friendly.$2,470.85 -
Kakarot Kakarot
I built this computer to upgrade from my previous build which has not been upgraded in many years. I play Apex, League of... I built this computer to upgrade from my previous build which has not been upgraded in many years. I play Apex, League of Legends, browse the web and am just try out new games that I have not been able to run, and also on 1440p 144hz!$1,521.92 -
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 -
Gamer Build to Finish at Dallas MC Gamer Build to Finish at Dallas MC
This is a blacked-out, non-RGB (-ish) build to feed my zombies habit. The goal is to have it last two years for 1080, then... This is a blacked-out, non-RGB (-ish) build to feed my zombies habit. The goal is to have it last two years for 1080, then 1440 gaming. So a mid tier CPU and GPU will make that happen.$2,344.82 -
It’s for homework mom, I swear! It’s for homework mom, I swear!
On weekends it’s for gaming and watching YouTube and on weekdays it’s for homework and if I have time (which I won’t) it’s... On weekends it’s for gaming and watching YouTube and on weekdays it’s for homework and if I have time (which I won’t) it’s for the same stuff as weekends. I will probably get a better monitor, a few more fans and more storage like a fast m.2 but it’s a great pc and it doesn’t need to be upgraded in several years.$1,846.92 -
First Build:) First Build:)
The culmination of a couple years of researching, budgeting and selling stuff. I finally was able to fully upgrade the PC... The culmination of a couple years of researching, budgeting and selling stuff. I finally was able to fully upgrade the PC that i bought second hand a while back. I bought most of the parts from microcenter and went there every other week just to understand more and more about building a computer. The PC people were super helpful and helped me understand what i really needed for my uses. The rest of the parts were from GameStop because i had credit from a mistake they made 300$ 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 -
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Eric's School rig Eric's School rig
I just started graduate school and I realized it'd be very nice to have a dedicated machine for schoolwork. I'm studying... I just started graduate school and I realized it'd be very nice to have a dedicated machine for schoolwork. I'm studying Computer Science at the master's level with a focus on machine learning, so I wanted access to a GPU, which my laptop doesn't have. I had an RX 6700XT lying around so I built a machine around that. In the future I might try and swap it out for an Nvidia card since I'd like to learn CUDA for the purposes of my career, but for obvious reasons I didn't even bother trying to buy one right now... maybe I'll nab one up with the GPU crash that's coming any day now... right? :-) In hindsight I'd probably chose a different motherboard. I discovered while building the computer that the X570 doesn't have a USB 3.2 header. The motherboard I originally planned on getting was unfortunately out of stock so I grabbed this one without properly checking for compatibility.$1,707.92