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ICEBOX PC ICEBOX PC
Built this PC in early October. Built for gaming and video editing. Case was great to build in and had no issues with MC or... Built this PC in early October. Built for gaming and video editing. Case was great to build in and had no issues with MC or any of their parts. Good prices for the parts imo but the cooler was a bit pricey. Great MB with onboard WiFi for the B550 chipset. RGB was nice to setup and I really liked how the build came out. I could only attach one photo as all my other ones were taken in portrait mode and you can’t attach those here, but the photo I attached gives a good look at how it came out.$972.92 -
Speedy boi Speedy boi
A relatively low end PC with too much V1 tech art. A relatively low end PC with too much V1 tech art.$470.94 -
White Pc Build White Pc Build
It a budget build for my cousin, his birthday is coming up, I didn't want it spend a lot It a budget build for my cousin, his birthday is coming up, I didn't want it spend a lot$1,620.92 -
Phone a friend. Phone a friend.
In waste reduction, I am the friend to phone for the reutilization of computer parts. A fresh build from a previous owned... In waste reduction, I am the friend to phone for the reutilization of computer parts. A fresh build from a previous owned parts.$1,097.90 -
Lantern Lantern
Mainly built for online gaming and Warzone. I haven’t had any issues with it and is used by my family for general use like... Mainly built for online gaming and Warzone. I haven’t had any issues with it and is used by my family for general use like watching movies and browsing the web.$1,287.93 -
BitAndByte BitAndByte
Build for gaming mostly but can do a lot more than that Build for gaming mostly but can do a lot more than that$733.94 -
My First PC AMD $650 My First PC AMD $650
I love how good this thing performs and I got all the parts at amazing prices and I bought everything at the Denver Micro... I love how good this thing performs and I got all the parts at amazing prices and I bought everything at the Denver Micro Center.$661.93 -
My Plex Headend Server My Plex Headend Server
PC I built to handle Plex streaming and 4K Hardware transcoding PC I built to handle Plex streaming and 4K Hardware transcoding$862.94 -
Teh Woz Teh Woz
I primarily made it for streaming and content creation. But of course, I will probably play more games than anything else I primarily made it for streaming and content creation. But of course, I will probably play more games than anything else$1,587.96 -
Mid-Range Computer Build Mid-Range Computer Build
Bought and built this to primarily play games and to finally have a machine that can handle all current gen title games at... Bought and built this to primarily play games and to finally have a machine that can handle all current gen title games at 1080p. Games like Apex Legends and Halo Infinite all hold a framerate well above 144hz at the highest graphic settings with no problems as well as keeping cool. This computer also allowed me to be able to record my gameplay in high quality using OBS thanks to NVIDIA'S nvenc encoder in part to the 3060 RTX. Video editing programs such as adobe premiere also run well to edit footage together to create youtube compilations of the many games I play. Eventually upgraded the storage on the computer with SSD drives which was easy due to the microATX motherboard being in a ATX size case for ease of building as well as the case having drivebays on the back panel of the computer.$1,137.92 -
Pre-College Build Pre-College Build
I build this mainly for gaming but I will also use it for school as well. I began with the stock Intel 12th gen cooler but... I build this mainly for gaming but I will also use it for school as well. I began with the stock Intel 12th gen cooler but decided I needed something better looking so I upgraded to the ID-Cooling AIO because it matched my aesthetic. Runs all of the games I have at 1080p high settings. I play Seige, Ark, Rocket League and some smaller games like Phasmophobia and War Thunder as of right now. I also used the Tecware Phantom 87 keyboard chassis to make a completely custom keyboard. I tape modded, bought Akko Radiant Red switches, lubed them with Gliging 205 GO, and bought YMDK PBT Keycaps to match the grey theme I had going. Mic is an old Turtle Beach Stealth 400 I got when the PS4 first came out and has worked like a dream since then. Also using a Logitech g502 as my mouse.$943.94 -
First Build First Build
Mainly built for Warzone but getting other games, I have the Xbox series X so didn’t want to go overkill on the pc. Xbox is... Mainly built for Warzone but getting other games, I have the Xbox series X so didn’t want to go overkill on the pc. Xbox is going to be used for the 4K games and pc more for multiplayer$768.94 -
I5 12400 16gb rm 1tb ssd rx 6600 gaming... I5 12400 16gb rm 1tb ssd rx 6600 gaming build
budget gaming build budget gaming build$1,248.87 -
Kevin's 2021 Build Kevin's 2021 Build
I built it this year because I got lucky securing a GPU during the GPU crisis. I mainly use it to play video games and for... I built it this year because I got lucky securing a GPU during the GPU crisis. I mainly use it to play video games and for light video editing. My main games at the moment are Valorant, Apex Legends, and Genshin Impact. I think I should have went AMD (5600x) over the i5-11400, but the integrated graphics came in handy a few times during the build process.$1,611.91 -
kbWerx • ASUS TUF-B560M • 11600K • RTX... kbWerx • ASUS TUF-B560M • 11600K • RTX 2060
for 1440P 75Hz gaming (Anno Series 1404~1800 Ultra Settings), general computing and future video editing/streaming; also Eth... for 1440P 75Hz gaming (Anno Series 1404~1800 Ultra Settings), general computing and future video editing/streaming; also Eth Hash Mining, when not gaming, to repay cost$1,773.15 -
Gaming/multi tasking/ video production... Gaming/multi tasking/ video production #bitwit
This rig is mainly for gaming and video production for YouTube. I play a lot of different games like Rocket league, call of... This rig is mainly for gaming and video production for YouTube. I play a lot of different games like Rocket league, call of duty, far cry, fortnite, pc build Sim, battlefront 2, etc$1,155.94 -
First PC Build [AMD Ryzen 5 3600] [EVGA... First PC Build [AMD Ryzen 5 3600] [EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti]
This is my first PC build/setup that I've ever done. I've been looking around and waiting for the right time to make a build... This is my first PC build/setup that I've ever done. I've been looking around and waiting for the right time to make a build for about 2 years and it has come to this. I wanted to make a nice looking but not too vibrant PC, so I chose the Lian Li Lancool 205m. I saw this at Microcenter once and I really liked the way it looked. It was Micro ATX, which I wanted because a mid tower ATX case would just be too big for my desk. I added 3 120mm RGB fans from Deepcool which would add for better airflow and better lighting. For the CPU, I had to choose the Ryzen 5 3600 as it was the best choice I had for the budget. Got it for under $200 along with the ASRock B450m Pro4 at Microcenter for $60. Great performing CPU and a great binned CPU too IMO (the Ryzen 5 3600's rated all core clock boost is 4.2Ghz). I managed to overclock it to 4.3Ghz stable at 1.35 volts or 4.425Ghz at 1.375 - 1.4 volts. I only use the 1.35v OC as it is probably better for 24/7 use than 1.375. With the Enermax Liqfusion III 240mm AIO, it can cool it like it wasn't even being overclocked. Temperatures were amazing, which I had expected from a liquid cooler. One thing I wanted to do but couldn't was that I couldn't put the AIO on the top mount as it would not fit because the RAM was just barely in the way of the radiator, so I ended up using the 2 case fans that came with the case and put it on the other side of the radiator in the front of the case to get a push/pull configuration. I think the temperatures are probably better like that, but can't say for sure. The GPU I used was the NVIDIA RTX 2080 Super. I was really looking hard to find a 3070 for a good price, but couldn't, so I just found the 2080 Super for $500. Only downside to this was that it is only the factory Dell 2080 Super blower style card, so that means no lights and the worst of all, a loud fan when playing games. I'm pretty sure this fan gets to 70% fan speed evertime and it is pretty loud. I'm looking right now for a 2080 or a 2080 Super non blower style just because of that. Although, I did manage to get a decent stable overclock on it at +150 on the core and +500 on the memory. The RAM I chose was the PNY XLR8 2x8 16GB kit. I found it on Amazon and it seemed like a decent deal for $85. The brand is good and I didn't want to risk spending $10 less on a cheap brand (Oloy). Last but not least, I chose the Inland Platinum NVME M.2 SSD. I wasn't even planning on getting it (but good thing I got it) as I was looking at the Crucial P2. Since Microcenter had it in stock, I bought it. Not only was it cheaper, but it was way faster. For a non PCIE Gen4 NVME, this performs great. The read write speeds are 3,400MB/S Read/1900 MB/S Write. Overall, I think this build is great. I am only using a 1080p 144hz monitor setup, but in the future, I will most likely bump it up to a 1440p 144hz or a 1080p 240hz. I probably ended up spending a total of $1200 including tax and shipping, which is amazing nowadays. Microcenter really helped out with getting my parts quicker and at the best price.$1,244.95 -
JEFE - My First PC Build JEFE - My First PC Build
Built using parts from the Rockville, MD location. The only parts difference is that I use a G.Skill 850W, but it wouldn't... Built using parts from the Rockville, MD location. The only parts difference is that I use a G.Skill 850W, but it wouldn't give me the ability to choose that brand. Works just like a charm, although the PSU's motherboard cable was a bit of a struggle to plug in on the PSU side.$1,034.92 -
Mona Lisa of Budgets Mona Lisa of Budgets
I started off with a console and found myself hitting a cap on my gaming skills and decided it was time for an upgrade. I... I started off with a console and found myself hitting a cap on my gaming skills and decided it was time for an upgrade. I worked a bit harder and pooled some money together after watching countless youtubers build budget systems using Dell Optiplex's but upon agreeing to my dad to check out the micro center, I was shocked! I quickly sold my xbox and a few of my old games and shoes and headed down to micro center and found the best motherboard cpu deals! If I win, I will use the money to purchase the all new RTX 3070 which has a starting price of exactly 499$ and will be a huge step up from my GTX 1650 Super!$546.44 -
MY 1ST PC I'VE EVER BUILT MY 1ST PC I'VE EVER BUILT
I WANTED TO BUILD A PC SO I COULD USE IT AS A PLEX SERVER AND SOME OCCASIONAL GAMING I WANTED TO BUILD A PC SO I COULD USE IT AS A PLEX SERVER AND SOME OCCASIONAL GAMING$1,242.95 -
Geisha Geisha
This was my first gaming pc! I built it on a whim because I was tired of in-game lag and friends complaining about my... This was my first gaming pc! I built it on a whim because I was tired of in-game lag and friends complaining about my unreliability when I was playing on a Mac. Originally, I was just going to buy one but decided two-day shipping was two days too long...so I drove to Micro Center, splurged a bit on parts, and built this that same day. Now I can play League, stream on Twitch (KiNGC0NNIE), and run discord all at the same time. The only things I might do differently in hindsight is get a better gpu and paint some of the parts white to give it a cleaner look. Maybe I'll upgrade it someday, but "Geisha" is more than enough for what I need right now. Never thought I'd build my own pc but it was not as difficult as I expected and definitely a fun learning experience. So excited to turn on my pc every morning!$962.91 -
Dragon Den Dragon Den
Built mainly for price to performance gaming and school work. i sold my original build (i7 3770k, msi gtx 650) and saved to... Built mainly for price to performance gaming and school work. i sold my original build (i7 3770k, msi gtx 650) and saved to build this after working hard this summer, picked the parts based on best price to performance deals. i chose black and red so that i can match my desk and hyper fury x full table mouse pad. if i were to upgrade my set up it would be the monitor from a 75 hz monitor to a 144 hz monitor. i would also upgrade the graphics card and buy an ssd for winodows. with the extra money i can help upgrade my little brothers pc while upgrading mine aswell.$894.19 -
Synth Wave Synth Wave
This build was done for the purpose of gaming. My whole group of friends all played computer games and constantly egged me... This build was done for the purpose of gaming. My whole group of friends all played computer games and constantly egged me on to get a pc. Unfortunately i did not have money and a job as I was still finishing high school. Soon as I finished I got a job at Target and started putting in the hours to finally get my pc. My build originally started simple with a ryzen 3 2200g, b450 motherboard, 500gb ssd, and a ryzen rx 480 red devil. I wanted to upgrade in the future but knew Target was not going to cut it because high end pc parts are a pretty penny. So I went to trade school and now im an electrician trainee making decent money. After a long job with a total house remodel I happened to be passing micro center on my way home. I was tired but thought "hey why not check it out and maybe treat myself for the hard work" plus I had just gotten a rather large check haha. A friendly employee helped me out and I ended up walking out with pretty much an entire new build worth of upgrades.$1,672.91